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- Wal-Mart revamps DRM-free MP3 music site
- PDC 2008: The hard job of moving on after Vista
- Phoenix gets embedded DVD player for HyperSpace
- PDC 2008: Live blog of the Microsoft Research keynote
- Verizon adds 458,000 FiOS subscribers in three months
- Linkedin gets app platform, sticks to productivity
- Google moves to address OpenID confusion among users
- High-definition Netflix streaming coming to Xbox 360
- AT&T revives free iPhone Wi-Fi hotspot access
- Sony's PS3 soars in sales, but to little financial benefit
- Scareware worm stretches out to Picasa, Google Reader
- More details on the new Windows 7 Taskbar
- Shipping delay moves G1's Wal-Mart premiere to next week
- Eee maker Asus rumored to be planning Android phone for 2009
- Mike Nash answers your questions about Windows 7
- PDC 2008: Windows 7 will add a 'volume knob' to UAC
- Glitch reports mount for e-voting machines
- TiVo users can soon watch Netflix movies on-demand
- PDC 2008: Look out for the 'delighters' in Windows 7
- New Google tools sift and sort search results
- Hot Topic launches AIR-based, DRM-free MP3 store
- PDC 2008: Windows 7, WS2K8 R2 will get PowerShell v2
- Beatles music to star in video game, but not Rock Band
- Intel and Asus collaborate on open source 'dream' PC hardware
- Hands on with Microsoft's new WorldWide Telescope beta
- Motorola to ship first Android phone in late 2009, delays spin-off
- Apple quietly refreshes MobileMe
- Napster Mobile comes to select AT&T handsets
- EA loses $310 million, announces layoffs
- DDoS attacks target anti-discrimation campaign sites
- Sun earnings report casts a cheerless light
- Analysts at odds over mobile phone sales
- Psystar puts Blu-ray on a Mac OS notebook first
- PDC 2008: Toolkit for asynchronous programming emerges from robotics
- PDC 2008: Cross-platform .NET surprisingly makes a fast game scripting engine
- PDC 2008: Will multitouch change the Windows application?
- OpenID announcement leads to Google kerfuffle
- More Recalls for Sony batteries
- Verizon-Alltel merger approved by DOJ, but with conditions
- Sorry folks, Opera Mini won't be coming to the iPhone
- AOL: Hello to Facebook, goodbye to Xdrive, Pictures
- PDC 2008: Recapping a week with Windows 7 and Azure
- US appeals court denies patent to 'abstract' risk management system
- Microsoft sorts out government sites, sounds
- Apple rivals wield anti-compete lawsuits to fight executive flight
- IAB releases fresh guidelines for online ads ecosystem
- PDC 2008: What did we learn today?
- Netflix opens the beta for its 'Watch Instantly' feature via Silverlight
- Semantic search plug-in comes to Google, Yahoo, MSN
- Circuit City confirms massive store closings, layoffs
- Western Digital gives its drives a set-top box
- Sprint Xohm service expands to DC and apparently parts of N. Virginia
- Microsoft security report points to downtrend in malware
- Sprint restores Cogent network connection, but only for now
- Personally identifiable data on 18 M + found in a parking lot
- Setting a price (and limits) on software sales
- Debug the vote? Looking out for trouble on Tuesday
- BlackBerry Bold on sale in US today
- MySpace and MTV's new revenue model challenges YouTube
- LG points to more Windows Mobile smartphones
- Apple's iPod chief steps down, iPhone sales outlook follows suit
- Amid a perfect storm, Sirius XM faces a shareholder lawsuit
- Nokia announces layoffs, low-cost phones
- Dash exits the personal navigation device market
- Netflix cans used DVD sales
- Ya-hoo-boy, this is not a good time
- A peek at an early build of the new Win7 taskbar
- FCC okays white space access in last minute 5-0 vote
- Google and Harvard split on Book Search agreement
- Google / Yahoo partnership is scrapped
- Discount brings street price of Windows Home Server down to $100
- E-book reader still emerging for Android phones
- UK trade group pushes MP3 labeling
- Firefox captures twenty percent of net; Chrome ties Opera
- Panasonic BD-Live player's price tag shrinks
- Phoenix Hyperspace firmware gets Opera-enabled
- A peek into private browsing in the next Firefox 3.1 beta
- FCC's OK of Alltel takeover makes Verizon the largest US carrier
- E-voting machines, registration databases have a mixed Tuesday
- Nationwide 4G WiMAX gets the green light
- Cable TV and FiOS price probe under way
- AMD to lay off 500 more in its streamlining effort
- Adobe patches Reader, Acrobat and Flash
- Theme for WinHEC is a drive toward simpler, broader device compliance
- Fifteen minutes to crack WPA protocol, says researcher
- Hi-fi mic producer Blue breaks into consumer electronics
- Yahoo CEO: Now Microsoft should consider buying Yahoo
- First signs of the Obama administration's technological aptitude
- Coast Guard's Deepwater continues its voyage through deep...trouble
- Very mild Patch Tuesday ahead from Microsoft
- Panasonic launches Enhanced Communications Solutions (ECS)
- Cisco CEO: 'October did slow,' but innovation is coming
- Beta testers sought for a social network for outdoorsmen
- MySpace CEO DeWolfe: Branded PMP is possible
- Deal is on for Panasonic to acquire Sanyo
- Salesforce.com leaves SaaS behind for the clouds
- Spammers break BlogSpot CAPTCHA, load up on garbage sites
- Sprint posts a loss: 'We have yet to turn the corner'
- Analyst: Blu-ray prices will nosedive for the holidays
- Norway and Apple remain disharmonious over iPod
- Appliance support site takes a tumble at social networking
- Panasonic to expand its systems integration network, including VoIP
- TeleNav releases Shotgun PND
- Circuit City files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
- Ballmer: Windows Mobile 6.5 set for H2 2009, so whither WM7?
- Vudu claims largest HD library, teams with Best Buy
- MySpace upgrades itself to 'Profile 2.0'
- Court forces ex-IBMer to leave his job at Apple
- Sun comes up in Microsoft Live Search
- AT&T opens public beta of video search app
- Microsoft: 1 in 10 Vista printer driver installations fail
- Malware testing gains some structure
- Silicon Valley, Prop 8, and the perils of boycott
- Seagate intros 500 GB self-encrypting laptop drives
- Microsoft's Burley Kawasaki: How modeling will change programming
- Motorola's new VoWLAN platform extends PBX to mobile devices
- NASA's Phoenix Mars lander: Long may it rest in peace
- Hitachi answers Seagate with its own half-terabyte self-encrypting HDD
- Comparing the iPhone 3G, Bold, and G1 on the inside
- Dish Network pushes new DVR functions
- Public officials give 700 MHz network deals the skeptical eye
- CEA analysts: Holiday spending to rise for mobile phones, GPS
- Comparing the iPhone 3G, Bold, and G1 on the inside
- Dish Network pushes new DVR functions
- AT&T dials up Dixie with Centennial Communications buy
- CES 2009 to keep rocking on, regardless of the economy
- Gmail gets voice and video chat
- Status of the DTV transition in markets 6,000 miles apart
- New IBM 45 nm SOI foundry could open new doors for small devices
- CEA plans Digital Downtown reprise, Greener Gadgets show for 2009
- Why free Wi-Fi could (help) save Starbucks
- Qualcomm gives the first hints of a market battle with OLPC
- Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 on its way to the US
- OLPC 'give one, get one' premieres Monday
- Samsung previews new ultra large LCDs now headed for CES
- Ooma previews a 'free-for-life' VoIP device for the home
- Twitter vote-monitoring effort mainly sound and fury
- Test new IE Mobile 6 on a free emulator for VS 2008
- SBS 2008, Essential Business Server 2008, now available
- Flu-gle? Google project maps the misery
- Citi analysts: The ad slump approacheth
- Belkin says 'Switch to Mac'
- Navigon GPS to use NASA data for 'panoramic' 3D views
- Windows Live gets upgrade, final Essentials release
- Intel's profit warning follows a profit warning
- Christmas shopping not looking so much 'Blu' as dismal
- AOL, if you can believe it, breaks traffic records
- At last, AMD inaugurates the 45 nm quad-core Opteron era
- Alcatel-Lucent reorganizes again with former BT head as chief
- Games for Windows Live to get Marketplace, full title downloads
- BlackBerry unleashes Storms and Javelins upon the world
- Newber plans 'second number' app for iPhone, possibly Android
- Netflix to officially phase out HD DVD on December 15
- Second World of Warcraft expansion released
- Malware, mayhem, and the McColo takedown
- Update to Safari browser contains 11 patches for Windows
- T-Mobile to sell picture frames with their own phone numbers
- Is Live Search Cashback really paying off for Microsoft?
- Guilty pleas may not be the end for TFT-LCD makers in collusion case
- Russia beats the US to an HTC 4G WiMAX phone
- DHS proposes funky 'fix' for RFID security
- Sun to lay off 15% of its workforce
- Google offers search optimization advice for Webmasters
- Microsoft Store launches in the US with downloadable apps
- Finn phone financial fuss as Nokia drops its Q4 outlook
- IBM takes another stab at dying powerline market
- House Judiciary Chair wrests control of IP, DRM issues from potential rival
- Confusion over whether Office Web apps are coming to Linux, Mac
- Get set for unusual earphone alternatives at CES
- Virtualization is poised to give mobile phones the business
- Analysts: Internet connections, cell phones are failing consumers
- Will the iPhone be the last to get Flash video?
- Amazon/OLPC 'Give One, Get One' store opens
- The winner and still champion: Roadrunner supercomputer clobbers all
- Joint CATV venture to begin targeted ad platform tests
- Is Google's voice search victim of another App Store 'delay?'
- Microsoft's new hosted services: What are your options?
- Online Pizza Update: TiVo gets Domino's, Facebook gets Papa John's
- Cars get real-life video game view
- Comcast announces 'wideband' launches for Pacific Northwest
- Transmeta agrees to Novafora acquisition
- Microsoft softened 'Vista Capable' requirements for Intel, e-mails indicate
- Intel's Nehalem: The 'tock' heard 'round the world
- Yang resigns as CEO, search is on for new Yahoo chief
- Free 24-hour ZoneAlarm Pro 2009 download
- Holiday goodies on the way for mobile-phone buyers
- Developers can pay for Facebook 'face time'
- MLB disses Silverlight, makes a deal with Adobe for Flash video
- Microsoft: Office 14 Web apps should run on Macs
- Vudu takes a shot at the home theater crowd
- Google's iPhone voice search arrives to mixed reviews
- Qualcomm hit with contempt of injunction in Broadcom case
- New Xbox Experience opens, for some
- Users of iTunes video can't play back their own content
- AT&T to offer LG's next Windows-based 'iPhone killer'
- HP announces new guidance, and it's not dire
- Spansion seeks to bar imports of devices with Samsung flash memory
- Amazon's CloudFront to make content distribution more affordable
- Federal court halts sale of a commercial keylogger
- Microsoft to replace Live OneCare with 'no-cost' anti-malware
- IRS hires its first-ever CTO; who will be Obama's?
- Four out of five adults agree on TCP/IP
- Windows finally breaks into the Top 10 among supercomputers
- Harvard class takes Constitution-based run at RIAA
- Flash-based Zunes get cheaper
- Obama adjusts his personal Internet policy for life in the White House
- Judge tosses Psystar's 'monopolistic power' claim against Apple
- Desperate for an edge, Yahoo adds a 'Plus' to its 'Open Strategy'
- Job cuts come to TiVo
- Novell and Microsoft sanction Silverlight work-alike for Linux
- PSP hacked again, Sony firmware upgrade announced
- 'SuperSpeed' USB 3.0 expected to be widespread by 2010
- Xbox 360 Netflix queues missing Columbia Pictures films
- AMD and Red Hat are chased by Microsoft on VM live migration
- Zune Pass lets users keep some of their downloads
- Europe's ambitious 'single access point' for cultural media provides porn
- Google axes its Lively metaverse experiment
- Microsoft's IP chief: 'Information wants to be free' is a 'disaster'
- Will iPhone and G1 owners sit still for full-length TV shows?
- Actors' union threatens to strike over Internet TV
- Mozilla prepares for bad times, and an audit
- First beta tests of AOL mail synchronization
- Microsoft says it 'has always preferred' DRM-free content
- With the petaflop barrier broken, is it time to change the benchmark?
- iPhone gets firmware 2.2 update
- The Dell surprise: Higher earnings on lower revenue
- Verizon admits Obama's cell records were violated
- A tale of two houses, or, 'It looks like you're baking a casserole...'
- AT&T to add Pantech's low-cost C630 phone to 3G lineup
- Coalition urges better laws for e-mail and cell phone privacy
- How is Internet advertising faring in this bad economy?
- From out of the Amazon Cloud, an AWS winner emerges
- Mufin music finder enters public beta, adds widgets
- Google launches its SearchWiki semantics plug-in
- Asus previews a slimmer, less costly Eee PC
- New Adobe Media Player ushers in AIR 1.5
- Hurd's the word in Ballmer's e-mail nightmares
- What could Microsoft want with a domain that means 'cloud?'
- Android Market gets Opera Mini 4.2 beta
- Apparent IP routing vulnerability affects Vista, not XP
- BlackBerry Storm drives up RIM shares amid sellouts
- HTC Touch Pro goes for market ubiquity
- Microsoft CEO Ballmer forced to testify about Vista, for three hours
- Analog messages may be broadcast following the DTV transition
- DoD responds to elderly worm by yanking removable media
- Yahoo sells European shopping service after Microsoft buys one
- Have scientists captured the gold ring for blue OLED?
- US government to consider encrypting root zone DNS hosts
- PeerMatrix re-brands P2P-disruption tech as an ad platform
- Sony Pictures Television gives webisodes another crack
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