Google admits its AOL investment may be impaired Google Inc's 5 percent stake in
Time Warner Inc's AOL unit may be worth less than the $1
billion the Web company paid for it in 2006, Google warned in a
regulatory filing on Thursday.
Athletes play video games as Olympics go virtual If 24-hour coverage of
the Olympic Games in China isn't enough for fans, Sega has
rolled out the official video game of the 2008 events in
Beijing for PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and mobile phones.
"Lord" puts life up for sale on eBay An eccentric millionaire has put his
entire life up for sale on the Internet -- including his title
of Lord of the Manor of Warleigh -- in the hope of converting
his assets into cash.
Know thy enemy with France's spy software Intricate spy software has helped
France's handballers improve their game and head coach Philippe
Bana was hoping to see the dividends at the upcoming Olympics.
Time Warner to split AOL in two Time Warner said it would split AOL's
dial-up Internet and advertising businesses into separate
divisions by early 2009, a move that could make a sale or
merger of either business easier.