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- Imeem redesigns as competition toughens
- NPR opens the doors on its social network
- Analysis: HP's growth slows, Dell picks up steam in Q2
- IBM's Cognos intros new BI features for multiple mobile devices
- By 'Windows Cloud,' did Ballmer mean an operating system?
- Label suit against CEO of MP3Tunes dismissed
- Beyond Android, Motorola develops WM6 security for US Army
- Copyright board leaves rates unchanged, iTunes lives for another day
- Skype admits security breach in China
- Payment standards body will let failed security protocol lapse
- DC Metro transit system finally gets some bars
- Apple seeks dismissal of Psystar's 'monopoly' counterclaims
- Was the Yahoo/Google deal a ploy to weaken Yahoo?
- A mixed week for citizen journalists as Steve Jobs declines to die
- Bill to investigate video content-blocking passes Senate
- New Sony Reader includes touch, but no wireless
- Verizon study: User error the cause of more IT breaches
- Real suspends RealDVD in wake of MPAA lawsuit
- Mono, the open source .NET counterpart, releases 2.0
- Ask.com v. 11 tries new search technologies
- EBay to cut 1,000 jobs, spend $1.3B on acquisitions
- Nokia's 'Comes With Music' tracks will be hard to move
- IBM's 'Bluehouse' Web collaboration service enters free public beta
- Google, Yahoo agree to delay their partnership deal again
- NSA edges into the open source realm with Tokeneer
- Netflix, eBay help trigger a further NASDAQ plunge
- World Golf Tour goes a fair way toward great play
- Down for the count: Dish to pay TiVo $104 million
- AMD's huge gamble: Foreign investors will co-own new foundries
- Samsung releases 22X SATA and PATA DVD burners
- E-voting issues stir in advance of November elections
- Rambus wins again as Supreme Court denies Samsung's appeal
- Mail Goggles a lot of $(@)!# fun, but safety net has holes
- Verizon loses in jury trial against Cox, two patent claims invalidated
- Amid hints of Firefox Mobile alphas, 'Fennec' moves forward
- Job gains and losses in IT: The latest numbers
- Despite an announcement, 'Kilimanjaro' may not be the next SQL Server
- CEA: Holiday TV, game machine sales to rise this year, despite economy
- Is the US fast becoming a 'third world' for smartphones?
- The latest Mozilla Labs add-on ties presence to location
- IBM rolls out multi-OS Power6 servers, launches 'virtual memory' beta
- Anonymous message board posters must show IDs to government
- RealDVD restraining order sticks til Nov. 17
- Adobe works to pre-empt a 'clickjacking' security nightmare
- MySQL co-founder quits job at Sun, as open source database frays
- AdSense ads wind their way into Flash games
- Verizon officially announces touchscreen BlackBerry
- Burst Media's 'Thought Leaders" network: Grownups wanted
- Intel expresses concern about the AMD split and intellectual property
- Motion denied: Class-action suit against Apple, AT&T continues
- Yahoo's new social networking calendar enters beta
- Major beta changes summon all hands to TweetDeck
- YouTube takes first steps toward an entertainment shopping mall
- It's not over: Broadcom files a new suit against Qualcomm
- Keepers of .info TLD move to clean up its act
- What crisis? IBM spoils the bears' day with good Q3 news
- Record label EMI to launch new music portal
- Microsoft preps gamers for the Xbox Experience
- First Asus WiMAX notebook ships, others from Lenovo, Acer to come
- Time for a 'Patch Tuesday' just for Apple?
- Motorola dashboard computer uses Windows Mobile 6
- Analysts: iPhone users annoyed by mobile Web sites
- Here's looking at you, kids: GeoEye-1 releases its first image
- The AMD split: Can two companies fare better than one?
- Best Buy launches collectively customized 'Blue Label' laptops
- Just the facts, please: Apple announces a Mac notebook event
- First look at latest OpenOffice merits a second
- The Games for Learning Institute wants to grow a new geek crop
- OpenSource World steps into LinuxWorld's more constrained shoes
- Qualcomm gains an ally in its renewed war with Broadcom
- Internet snoop Adzilla vacates the American market
- Verizon Wireless to raise fees for service-related texts
- BlackBerry Bold sales halted in UK
- New Norton Vista tool trades UAC for online feedback
- Wal-Mart changes its mind, leaves existing DRM servers up
- Hands on: An amateur photographer tests out Adobe's latest Lightroom
- Mobile service providers brace for the economic storm
- Apple warns users about bad Nvidia graphics chips
- Things left unsaid, in a recent interview with Sony's CEO
- EU regulations block Italian ISPs from blocking Pirate Bay
- Making it to Apple's App Store by staying out of court
- Microsoft finds published exploit of Vista privilege elevation hole
- CBS goes after Hulu by aligning with YouTube
- Final Silverlight 2.0 to ship tomorrow
- MySpace opens its user-created advertisement platform
- FCC report opens the door for white spaces devices
- Mufin upends musical expectations for curious listeners
- Everyone talk at once: .NET 4.0 will include Parallel Extensions
- No surprise: 'Windows 7' will be Windows 7
- Columbus Day means tech stocks re-discover forward momentum
- BlackBerry flip phone now available on T-Mobile
- Bypassing Blu-ray, Sony to stream first-run movies to Bravia TV
- Those who can't hack (much), write
- Joost re-launches as a Flash-based movie site
- President signs controversial IP enforcement act into law
- T-Mobile cannot confirm 1.5M pre-orders of Android G1 phone
- New MacBook Pros look a lot like the early pictures
- Steve Jobs: Blu-ray is a bag of hurt, no netbook planned
- First public Firefox 3.1 Beta 1 builds now downloadable
- Downloaders declare open season on OpenOffice 3.0 servers
- Pioneer gets in on the Qflix direct-DVD-download act
- Analysts: Will $999 MacBook Pro have an impact?
- Intel says it's positioned for the coming economic storm
- Apple has a surprise competitor in notebooks: Samsung
- Intel, OLPC lose to NComputing in the race for India
- Academic libraries pave a new path away from Google
- Mint sweetens the deal with investment tracking
- Adobe launches 'Astro,' Flash Player 10
- The Windows name: Is there special significance to '7?'
- With increasing traffic, AOL eyes 'social network aggregation'
- Nvidia announces 9400M integrated GPU
- Yahoo usability tests bode ill for OpenID takeup
- 802.11n chipset maker promises 600 Mbps throughput
- Firefox 3.1 Beta 1 is the beginning of something...just a beginning
- New legislation could postpone February DTV transition
- Gartner: Acer gains big worldwide, Apple gains in US
- FileMaker Bento 2 offers a spreadsheet feel, more app integration
- EBay warning: A cloudy Christmas weather forecast
- Radio streams toward your mobile phone...ads included
- Adobe Flash 'clickjacking' vulnerability fix requires admin alertness
- RIAA appeals mistrial in Jammie Thomas case
- Ballmer: Yahoo buyout may still make sense
- In the digital age, $1 can get you TV Guide...the company
- Report: Android will also come with a kill switch
- Appeals court tosses Broadcom win, ITC can't ban Qualcomm imports
- Inevitably, Facebook will use pizza to bring users closer
- White spaces wireless devices might appear in 2009, if FCC directive is clear
- TV broadcasters call for delay in FCC 'white spaces' ruling
- Blog Action Day comes and goes again...Did you notice?
- DirecTV2PC beta software streams satellite TV content to PCs
- YouTube and the DMCA: Ten years of takedowns
- Flash, DivX on Demand added to PS3; PSP gets App Store
- T-Mobile: 50 Android applications to be available for G1 launch
- Mac users flaming over FireWire; Jobs shrugs
- Apple sells 200 millionth TV episode, over 1 million in HD
- Yahoo launches new profiles aimed at making site more social
- US Treasury says IRS still hasn't fixed vulnerabilities in tax processing systems
- Qwest sued by customers miffed over early termination fees
- Google CEO: Internet search is actually benefiting from recession
- Asus Eee PC celebrates first birthday with sub-$300 price
- Hubble Space Telescope crashes again, and fix may not come until February
- Green-vehicle manufacturer Tesla does dirty by its staff
- Hands-on with Sprint's Xohm network in Baltimore: Does WiMAX deliver?
- Fightin' words: What Web users searched and said during the debates
- SanDisk juggles its assets in advance of NAND flash downturn
- Thomas mistrial raised in file-sharing defense
- Is Motorola readying a 'social networking' Android phone?
- Goodbye, Jamba and Jamster: Fox Mobile Group grows
- Social types Flock to Firefox-based browser
- Microsoft's Web Platform finally comes together
- Apple's rebuttal chides Microsoft for not saying the 'V' word
- Flash's quirky 'two-second' bug still requires manual uninstall
- Analyst revises 2008 Blu-ray sales downward by 25%
- Taiwanese MP3 maker charges Apple again with illegal monopoly
- Yahoo's blues: Looming layoffs, tense call
- Circuit City might close 150 stores, as possible bankrupcy looms
- Red Hat: Financial crunch will spur business for open source
- Boingo bounces some fees higher, some lower
- Hardcore Computer intros total-immersion liquid cooling desktop
- Sun expects bad quarter, stocks take a hit
- Certification process begins for Verizon's open devices
- IBM intros entry-level System z10 mainframe for under $100,000
- Intel's 'PADD'-like prototype shows goals for Moorestown
- Xbox Live Primetime launch pushed to spring
- New Fennec alphas enable mobile Firefox trials on desktop PCs
- Report of 1.5 M G1s pre-sold retracted as 'figurative representation'
- Microsoft ships RTM of first SCVMM to work with Hyper-V
- Apple: 13 M iPhones sold in total, 2.6 M Macs sold last quarter
- Job cuts, lower income, Google delay a triple-whammy for Yahoo
- An attempt at resurrecting E3 for 2009
- E-voting under scrutiny as US election enters the home stretch
- Will the Android apps be ready for T-Mobile's G1 launch?
- Apple's Jobs: 'There are some customers we choose not to serve'
- Waiting for word from Google, some Android app developers go it alone
- Samsung's bid for SanDisk is off, and so are SanDisk shares
- Baltimore: No G1s available at T-Mobile stores, but no lines either
- Google returns missing open source software to Android Market
- Finally, BlackBerry Bold to hit the US on November 4
- Amazon CFO: New Kindle will wait until 2009
- Seattle: G1s sell out, especially due to short supply
- New York: G1 business is brisk, though maybe not booming
- Star Wars MMORPG announced, future console version eyed
- Google is still talking with DOJ about Yahoo deal
- TiVo lifts the curtain on new on-demand partner content
- Lala whistles a happy, DRM-free tune
- Samsung's Blu-ray players are next to get Netflix
- Comcast to roll out 50 Mbps 'wideband' to Philly, Boston, NJ, NH
- Beta test a new wireless headset for the office and your PC
- Android to include more apps Monday, and some won't be free
- EFF steps in on YouTube DMCA takedown controversy
- Google wants to expand into Russia, but Russia won't let it
- Making the G1's battery live longer than a soap bubble
- UIQ devices get Opera Mobile 9.5 beta
- Out-of-band security patch addresses critical Windows vulnerability
- Amazon EC2 exits beta, offers WS2K3 in the cloud
- NAB fight against 'white spaces' access gains Congressional support
- TSA releases its final 'Secure Flight' watchlist program rules
- New troubles reported with iPod-like e-voting units
- Dish Network rolls out MPEG-4 HD to more US markets
- Microsoft prepares for a mild recession, nothing worse
- Apple accedes to developer demands by issuing new iPhone NDA
- Intel retracts 'inappropriate' statements about ARM, iPhone
- Android and iPhone users have similar taste in apps
- Cartoon Network seeking beta testers for MMO
- Swedish anti-piracy legislation moves ahead
- SP2 for Vista, WS2K8 to enter beta Wednesday, will support Blu-ray
- Tab Mix Plus for Firefox 3 stacks up a new version
- US Department of Justice approves RFID licensing
- '10+2' customs rule could bode ill for tech costs
- Happy hours and hype on the social-networking sites
- Online gamer arrested for 'virtual murder' in Japan
- PDC 2008 Preview: Change we can count on?
- How to become a happy iPhone developer
- PDC 2008: 'Windows Azure' is Microsoft's cloud-based hosting service
- PDC 2008: Live blog of Ray Ozzie's online services keynote
- BlackBerry Bold gets torn down, costs just over $169
- Yahoo to build $100M data center and add new jobs, despite financial woes
- Microsoft's Gates to call FCC today, arguing in favor of white spaces access
- New Netflix player uses Silverlight to reach Mac, Linux
- Airport technology showing people's 'private parts' to get scrutiny
- PDC 2008: Azure is, and isn't, Microsoft's answer to everyone else's challenge
- PDC 2008 FAQ: What is Windows Azure and why should you care?
- Cox to launch 3G cellular network in 2009
- PDC 2008: First look at 'Dublin,' .NET for the cloud
- Microsoft issues security update for Windows 7 pre-beta
- US Armed Services: Twitter may also have some positive uses
- Ubuntu 8.10 officially launches Thursday
- OpenID adds Microsoft's Live ID to its list of providers
- PDC 2008: First in-depth look at ASP.NET MVC
- PDC 2008: More details on Windows Azure, the Internet operating system
- Microsoft rolls out SDK for Surface interface
- PDC 2008: Ray Ozzie and company present the cloud
- PDC 2008: Live blog of the Windows 7 keynote
- Bejeweled Twist a gameplay gem for PopCap
- PDC 2008: Cleaning up the desktop in Windows 7
- PDC 2008: Sinofsky acknowledges Vista UAC is a problem
- What do you want to know about Windows 7?
- CodeWeavers offers free wares for a day
- Sony finally metes out keys to Home for PS3
- Microsoft .NET Micro Framework 3.0 now available
- PDC 2008: First glimpses at Office apps on the Web
- Google Labs bundles apps into Gmail
- Yahoo launches hosted edition of Zimbra Collaboration Suite
- CenturyTel buys bigger Embarq for a bargain
- MTV enters the forgotten realm of music television (online)
- Google settles book search dispute, joins Microsoft and Yahoo on censorship standard
- Windows 7 will be lean, faster, and even embedded
- Steve Ballmer's memo about Windows Azure, Live Mesh plans
- PDC 2008: Don Box stars as 'M,' the minister of sensibility
- In-depth with the Windows 7 Media Center
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