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- Rumored Google target Blinkx teams with Microsoft, others
- Australia tweaks its code of conduct for Internet and mobile
- Reports: SK Telecom, Sprint may be looking at a partnership
- Microsoft's Live Mesh may or may not be open
- Google tweaks its use of contacts in Gmail's address book
- Apple computer sales seen surging in US, Acer also strong
- Yahoo's latest plea to shareholders has a familiar political tone
- Sony ships S350 Blu-ray player for $400, firmware awaited
- Latest Winamp adds access to CBS Radio stations
- Amazon opens beta of its video-on-demand service
- YouTorrent relaunches with focus on legal downloads
- Opera opens its Mobile 9.5 beta for PocketPC
- Sony plans $500 'Blu-ray player for audiophiles' for fall
- Lionsgate to partner with YouTube
- EC renews its anti-competition objections against Intel
- Latest TiVo update brings YouTube with it
- Sony readies two new HDTVs for the holiday season
- EU set to take action against mobile phone service scams
- Japanese, Korean researchers may extend the lifespan of NAND flash
- Major Yahoo shareholder backs Yang in anti-Icahn campaign
- SK brushes off Sprint investment rumors
- Sony to offer 'Graphic Splash' for select Vaio FW notebooks
- What console war? Latest NPD numbers claim everyone wins
- Vista users greeted with an unexpected surprise: MobileMe
- Another rocky quarter for AMD: More losses, executive shuffle
- Slowing PC market, another online reinvestment ahead for Microsoft
- Rural wireless carriers seek the return of spectrum caps
- Has Google's relentless growth finally stopped?
- IBM software sales help spur 'powerful' $26.8 B quarter
- Zumobi widgets slide on over to BlackBerry
- One admin's missing password leaves San Francisco in a lockdown state
- Nokia readies touch smartphones for release this year
- Microsoft's search growth inches forward in June
- To end fight, Yahoo gives activist shareholder Icahn board seats
- Facebook sues over copied design, launches redesigned interface
- Hackers unlock newest iPhone software, but 3G model still tied to AT&T
- Will Google and Symbian ever work hand-in-hand?
- Amazon investigating problem after S3 suffers 8-hour outage
- Dell ships PCs with Ubuntu Linux 8.04, but not all are satisfied
- More trouble for Apple as MobileMe users locked out of e-mail
- More pressure on AMD as Intel drops prices of some of its CPUs
- CherryPal computer-Internet appliance hybrid goes on sale for $249
- Microsoft promises data corruption fix in final Home Server Power Pack
- AT&T again offers, then rescinds free Wi-Fi with iPhone
- Mobile phone video streaming service Qik opens public beta
- Motorola sues ex-mobile exec over Apple iPhone job
- SAP to shutter TomorrowNow unit charged in Oracle's $1B lawsuit
- Apple's Q3 numbers: iPod sales mostly flat, Macs selling at record pace
- Alltel offers subscribers slideshow tool, but it doesn't come cheap
- Microsoft prepares to auto-deliver Windows Search 4.0 to Vista users
- AOL bulks up Health site with new content partnerships
- AOL's Propeller not so Digg-like anymore after relaunch
- Slydial helps avoid conversation with direct-to-voicemail messages
- Watch out Cisco: Brocade buys Foundry for $3 billion
- Abode refreshes media player, adds free Sony, CBS movies
- Sony Ericsson unveils 'most affordable' Walkman phone, but price a secret
- QVC 2.0: TiVo users can buy products on their TV through Amazon
- Windows Vista hurting SSD development, claims SanDisk CEO
- MySpace support bolsters OpenID, but the logins won't be portable
- Details on DNS flaw inadvertently leaked; researcher says patch now
- Comcast to provide Web video services to rival cable operators
- Power companies, GM, team in electric car research
- User-developed games to be sold on Xbox Live for between $2.50 to $10
- With most stores sold out, iPhones selling for $1,000 on eBay
- Microsoft makes Games for Windows Live free, will sell game downloads
- New York Governor approves tightened video game regulations
- Sirius-XM merger approval by FCC hangs on one vote
- With Drizzle, Sun's MySQL gets skinnier, forgoing features for speed
- New wireless HD standard to compete with other proposed technologies
- Thirteen record labels ask judge for ruling against LimeWire
- Wii Classic controller in jeopardy after Nintendo loses patent appeal
- Yang: Yahoo is progressing, despite lower profits
- Is Apple's business health tied to that of its CEO?
- Knol: (n.) Google's version of Wikipedia
- One spammer sentenced to prison as another escapes
- SanDisk won't specify Vista SSD problems, but is 'working with Microsoft'
- As Olympics near, China begins crackdown by arresting blogger
- Employee hands over passwords to hijacked San Francisco computer network
- Facebook to share its logins with other sites, wants better apps
- Sophos: Google's Blogger hosts 2% of world's malware
- Study says bank Web sites leave clients vulnerable to theft
- XM, Sirius talking to FCC about finalizing merger approval
- Qualcomm and Nokia end fight and settle on patents
- Microsoft reorganizes and rethinks, chief architect of Yahoo bid exits
- Zimbra Desktop Beta 3 takes Yahoo Mail, Gmail offline
- Creative adds to music player lineup with Zen Mozaic
- Brits who download music illegally to receive warning letters
- Windows Live for Mobile updated, but still missing calendar sync
- Sony's Reader opens support for more publishers, formats
- Internet Explorer 8 shipping this year, Windows 7 still on track
- The danger of DRM: Yahoo will remove keys for authorizing music playback
- Facebook to integrate Microsoft Web search, search ads
- Hitachi introduces third-gen Blu-ray camcorder
- WD's new 10,000 RPM 2.5-inch drives still aren't for laptops
- Scrabulous creators sued in United States by Hasbro
- HP ends Voodoo business unit, but not Voodoo gaming PCs
- Escaped spammer found dead in murder-suicide
- iPhone 2.1 software beta adds better navigation, copy and paste
- AOL axes weak properties, halts blogs in budget emergency
- Verizon to announce FiOS rollout in New York City
- Sprint hands keys for cellular towers to third-party
- Microsoft cozies up to open source, donates $100,000 to Apache
- Scientists turn car exhaust into electricity, twice as efficiently
- Nearly 7 years after original, a new Windows XP goes gold
- After legal fight, 11-year-old ordered to turn over Narnia.mobi domain
- Beta release of Office Outlook Connector adds calendar syncing
- China now counts more Internet users than the US
- Video service RedLasso folds under legal pressure from networks
- Microsoft buys DATAllegro in high-end enterprise quest
- Any deal between Microsoft and Yahoo is probably off - so then what?
- Blockbuster beta testing movie download service
- After pirate lands in prison, software group hints at eBay lawsuit
- FCC likely to punish Comcast for blocking P2P file sharing traffic
- Sirius+XM is official as FCC approves merger
- Usernames and passwords to San Francisco network exposed in court docs
- AT&T complains to FCC about Sprint-Clearwire 4G wireless pact
- End of an era: Gateway stops selling PCs directly to customers
- Ex-Googler creates 'Cuil' search engine, but results fall short of rivals
- Verizon launches 100 HD channels on FiOS in New York City
- Apple: Oops, some MobileMe e-mail lost forever
- Jobs talks about health off the record, but questions remain
- Microsoft to post videos of users who liked Vista after thinking it was new OS
- Dell cures some Nvidia GPU woes with BIOS update
- Continuing mini-PC trend, Dell rolls out Studio Hybrid 'ultracompact'
- MSN Direct to connect Web sites with GPS devices over the air
- Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2 brings 64-bit compatibility
- Yahoo says DRM issue overblown by media, but will offer refunds
- eBay and software group butt heads over stopping piracy
- Sprint loses class action suit in battle over early termination fees
- Real partially patches 'highly critical' RealPlayer flaws
- HD DVD lives on in China as CBHD, but will it have content?
- India wants to develop a $10 laptop for students
- Alcatel-Lucent shakes up management, gives CEO and Chairman the boot
- Nvidia adds PhysX engine to new line of video chips for notebooks
- Multitouch Pong? Microsoft's Sphere could head for gaming
- Nokia E71 reaches US with hopes to take on BlackBerry, iPhone
- Norton answers McAfee's SiteAdvisor with Safe Web beta
- HP announces BIOS update, repairs for faulty Nvidia GPUs
- Yahoo, Intel and HP join to create distributed computer 'cloud' for research
- Sprint takes Airave femtocell service nationwide
- T-Mobile's 'Gekko' becomes newest Sidekick
- Dell may try to compete with Apple's iPod once again
- MobileMe looks to finally be stable as Apple recovers lost e-mail
- Banks to lose IM security tools due to Reuters/FaceTime license fracas
- China to block Web sites, snoop on hotel guests during Olympics
- Amazon Payments takes on eBay's PayPal, Google Checkout
- Garmin nuvifone delayed due to 'carrier-specific requirements'
- British hacker who broke into Pentagon may finally be sent to US
- Microsoft's Live Search homepage adds background image with clickable spots
- Hackers take out EA's Scrabble after Scrabulous removed from Facebook
- Intel's low-cost Classmate PC gets boost from Portugal
- Surveys: Many people are now watching TV online
- Toshiba to shut down mobile broadcast TV service
- Microsoft says it needs more Internet Explorer 8 beta testers
- Scrabulous returns to Facebook as 'Wordscraper' with circular board
- Microsoft files patent infringement complaint over Best Buy mouse
- LG's latest Blu-ray player adds streaming movies from Netflix
- Microsoft claims a consumer 'shift' to 64-bit Vista, but where are the drivers?
- EarthLink eyes what's left of AOL's dial-up business
- Yahoo exec builds Yuil to parody Cuil, but then removes it
- Dish first to deliver 1080p HD television programming
- Apple's latest headache: some iPhones developing cracks
- Is Microsoft's Mojave Vista experiment backfiring with users?
- Google's plans to invest more money into startups with VC arm
- Amid controversy, Google Street View gets approval in UK
- Bill to ban in-flight mobile phone calls goes to House
- Apple pulls iPhone broadband sharing tool from App Store
- Yahoo tries to make Delicious bookmarking site more mainstream
- China relents to critics, opens Internet to Olympic journalists
- FCC finds Comcast in violation of net neutrality rules for BitTorrent blocking
- Toyota developing a Segway-like transportation device
- Next-generation FireWire finalized, but USB 3.0 will be faster
- Police: Skip YouTube and upload eyewitness videos to us
- Apple's fix for major DNS security hole finally arrives
- Sun releases preview of Silverlight, Flash competitor JavaFX
- Sun's stock drops sharply after 73% drop in profit
- Freescale, others join open source mobile Linux effort
- Firefox 3.1 will try native Ogg video and audio, despite W3C
- IOC looks to wipe hands clean of net censorship dustup
- Yahoo's agreement with Icahn fizzles the boardroom fight
- Tool from EFF tests whether your Internet is being throttled
- Appeals court reverses DVR decision in favor of Cablevision
- Fastback backup service to move beyond Windows, says IBM
- IAC to shed HSN, other properties, to re-focus on Ask.com
- Internet ticket scammers strike Beijing Olympics
- Details on LG's Netflix-enabled BD300 Blu-ray player, latest HDTVs
- Grand Theft Auto blamed after taxi driver murdered in Thailand
- Hulu in talks about expanding online TV from US to Australia
- Congress' probe of target advertising expands to 33 companies
- Bertlesmann bows out of Sony BMG for $1.2 billion
- Dish Network reports losing subscribers, blames transition period
- YouTube to distribute Olympics videos in an IOC deal
- Enraged Canadian subscribers sue wireless providers over SMS fees
- Friendster picks up key Google exec in a gamble for Asia Pacific
- Japanese iPhone provider reduces its data plan fees
- Microsoft to share more vulnerability data with select partners
- Jobs: MobileMe launch 'not our finest hour'
- Search providers agree on policies regarding China, others
- Can a Qualcomm veteran revive Motorola's cell phone unit?
- Mozilla: Tell us how you see the future of Web browsing
- iPhone 2.0.1 software update seems to focus on speed
- Three new IBM / Linux partnerships aimed at a 'Microsoft-free' world
- Adobe, Kaspersky warn of botnet worm spreading via social networks
- Pioneer now says it can add four more layers to its Blu-ray disc
- Huge correction: More opposition to Yahoo's Yang than first tabulated
- AOL to split its access and advertising businesses next year
- EFF looks to protect developers from legal threats
- Open 3D graphics standard backed by Sony, Intel, Nvidia gains kinematics
- Open source mobile platforms converge on LinuxWorld
- Google's MP3 search engine debuts in China
- Oracle boosts its own Linux with 'templates' to aid virtualization
- Are lower priced apps in Microsoft's future?
- More Linux promotion than Linux adoption evidenced at LinuxWorld
- No more delays: SQL Server 2008 released to manufacturing
- Report: Unhackable e-passports hacked within minutes
- What's behind AT&T's Synaptic 'cloud' initiative?
- IPhone feature could enable Apple to kill apps remotely
- Prospects for DVB-H mobile TV dimming even with EU mandate
- Mozilla Labs considers grafting IM onto Firefox
- Ubuntu attracts the lion's share of LinuxWorld's smaller crowds
- IBM VP urges open source devs to make Linux less like Windows
- LinuxWorld shows off the latest data center-in-a-truck
- Toshiba doubles its embedded flash capacity to catch up with Samsung
- Merged Sirius XM sees growth for sat radio, despite low stock price
- BitTorrent calls reports of staff layoff 'inaccurate'
- How did Dell get 'carbon neutral?'
- Could open source be the solution to the e-voting debacle?
- Seven critical Windows patches next Tuesday, including to Media Player
- Despite Real ID, WV licensees may exclude photos from licenses
- Did a single security engineer avert a DNS disaster?
- Openmoko to publish 'open' phone recipes, after dealing with NDAs
- Yahoo tweaks advertising policies in response to Congress
- Could cuts in telcos' 'terminating rates' be passed on to consumers?
- Reporters booted from Black Hat Conference for hacking
- Google sees erosion of its $1B AOL investment
- Apple pulls $1,000 App Store 'gem' after eight downloads
- Facebook's response: Worms are not our problem
- Sprint confirms it's adding two HTC Touches to its 3G arsenal
- Is Google the next Microsoft in the eyes of the DOJ?
- AOL's 'walled garden' admits Yahoo, Gmail, and (sort of) Hotmail
- Resistance 2 beta pushes PS3's online qualities
- RIM likely to debut first clamshell on T-Mobile USA
- Truveo Mobile video search opens in beta
- Nokia tries a business rebound by extending Exchange services
- Hurricane could delay North Carolina's DTV transition
- Analysts: How is Chrome tied to Android?
- Chrome's objective: to speed up the Web for Google
- Google's business video service targets SharePoint users
- Intel buys mobile Linux startup
- Nokia's 'Comes with Music' to launch first in UK
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