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- AMD Fights Back, But Still Treads Water
- AP Finds Comcast Blocks File Sharing
- Espionage, Codebreaking, and Gamers
- iPhone #4 Cell Phone in US in 3rd Quarter
- Microsoft Introduces Wiki-Like Listas Service
- TV Networks, Online Video Services Sign Copyright Pact
- Xbox 360 Top Console in September
- Google Profit Surges 46 Percent
- Next Up to Sue Vonage? AT&T
- EU Will Examine Google-DoubleClick Merger
- Microsoft Ends Fight With EU, Daily Fines Stop
- Xbox 360 Now 13% Cheaper in Japan
- Qualcomm Scores Win in Nokia Battle
- Dell Signs Retail Deal With Staples
- Intel: Too Soon to Say Whether FTC Dropped Antitrust Investigation
- Apple Exceeds Expectations, Mac Sales Soar
- Adobe Issues Patch for PDF-related Vulnerability
- AT&T Uverse Customers Hit with Outage
- WiMax Adopted as Global Mobile Standard
- SanDisk's FanFare and TakeTV
- Verizon Wireless Settles with New York, Will Reimburse EV-DO Customers
- Verizon Offers FiOS Customers 20Mbit Uploads
- New Admin Tool to Leverage Group Policy for Managing WM6 Devices
- Experimental 'Functional' Language Emerges from Microsoft Research
- Private BitTorrent Site Raided, Operators Arrested
- Microsoft Targets Family Gamers with New Xbox 360
- Hitachi to Exit Home PC Business, Refocus on Servers
- 'Transformers' Sets Hi-Def Sales Record
- MySpace Gets Into Casual Gaming
- Asian Linux Distributor Strikes Patent Covenant with Microsoft
- HD TiVos Can Now Share Content
- Apple Estimates 250,000 Unlocked iPhones
- IBM Proposes Creating an Options Market for Intellectual Property
- Blu-ray Discs Still Outselling HD DVD
- In Browser War, It's Really Google vs. IE
- Laptops With Both EV-DO and HSDPA Coming
- Microsoft to Open Access to Viridian Virtualization API
- Intel Settles Transmeta Dispute, Granted License for Power Management
- Samsung's Revised Blackjack to Premiere with AT&T
- Microsoft Officially Drops EU Appeals
- Verizon Decides Not to Fight 700 MHz 'Open Access' Requirement
- Cisco: WiMAX is Ready for Mainstream
- Apple Pulls Boot Camp, Leopard Leaks
- Google Adds IMAP to Gmail Accounts
- Microsoft Takes $240 M Stake in Facebook
- Sophos: US Sends Five Times More Spam than Korea
- Quandary: Is Windows Desktop Search Installing Itself?
- Hackers Can Tap Into Vonage Lines, Says Security Firm
- Rep. Boucher Asks Comcast to Stop Blocking BitTorrent
- RIM Adds Facebook to Blackberry
- Google Adds Its Voice to 700 MHz Gamesmanship
- Vonage Settles With Verizon, Will Pay At Least $80 Million
- Microsoft Income Up 23% in Fiscal Q1 2008 on Skyrocketing Revenue
- Intel 300 mm, 45 nm Facility Opens in Arizona
- Vongo Video Downloads to Support More Media Center Devices
- Samsung Cancels Blu-ray Player, Delays Dual-Mode Unit
- Can Vista Be Credited With Microsoft's Stellar Q1 Gains?
- Can Microsoft Make Vista More Compelling?
- BitTorrent Site Promises to Bring Back OiNK
- Senate Passes Moratorium on Internet Taxes Until 2014
- The PS2 Turns 7, New Model on Tap
- SanDisk Files Patent Claims Against 25 Companies
- Opera 9.5 Hits Beta with 'Rock Party'
- Mozilla Looks to Bring Web Apps to Desktop
- Third-party Updates Not Enough to Plug Hole in Windows Shell
- Sony Posts Profit, Gaming Loss Widens
- Microsoft Suspends Desktop Search Availability Through WSUS
- Acer Seeks 12% Market Share in 2008
- Apple Puts Limits on iPhone Sales
- California Settlement Enables Sprint Customers to Unlock CDMA Phones
- Hulu Adds Partners, Launches Private Beta
- Blu-ray Looks to Curry Favor with Insiders
- Course Change for OpenDocument Developers Seen as Emerging Rift
- NBC Chief: Apple Destroying Video Biz
- Leopard Sales Top 2 Million in First Weekend
- Senators Use Comcast Blocking to Revive Net Neutrality Debate
- NBCU: We Made Only $15 Million Off iTunes
- HD DVD Player Drops Below $200
- Consumer-created Xbox Live Betas Playable Now
- $100 Laptop Goes on Sale for $200
- Another Muni-WiFi Deal Ends as AT&T, St. Louis Part Ways
- UK Gets New Skype Cell Phone
- Oracle Drops Bid for BEA Systems
- Manhunt 2 Greets Halloween with a Less Violent Release
- Adobe's Vulnerability Fix May Have Triggered Trojan Outbreak
- Can Yahoo! Messenger 9 Topple AIM?
- AT&T US Mobile TV Delay Renews Concern About Viability
- Microsoft Follows Google Into Geospatial Standards Group
- Best Buy Stakes in Social Video Site
- Hackers Open Up Mac OS X Leopard for PC
- House Approves 2014 Moratorium on Internet Taxes
- WSJ: Google Phone Within Two Weeks?
- SharePoint Services Role Removed from Final Windows Server 2008
- China's Olympics Ticket Sales Crash
- Canadian Firm Sues 22, Claims it Owns Wi-Fi Tech
- Mac Porn Surfers Subject to QT Flaw
- Mandriva Accuses Microsoft of Dirty Tactics
- New Qimonda GDDR5 Memory Promises 3x Performance of GDDR3
- Steve Case Launches New Music Service
- MacBooks Get a Slight Speed Bump
- Gateway Acquisition Gives Acer More to Fight HP With
- Wal-Mart, Buy Price HD DVD Player at $100
- AOL Pushes Truveo Video Search Platform Globally
- Stymie Over Whois Changes Leaves ICANN With Bad Options
- Intel Ships 150,000 Classmate PCs to Libya
- MotoROKR Leverages Car Audio for MP3, Bluetooth Speakerphone
- Nintendo Overtakes Sony in Video Game Revenues
- MySpace Joins Google to Take On Facebook and Microsoft
- Sprint Continues to Bleed Customers, Profit Plummets
- Nintendo to End Support for Original NES
- Microsoft, Mozilla Disagree Over JavaScript's Future
- P2P Still Lives: Mininova Passes 3 Billion Downloads
- US House to Debate Resolution Against Radio Performance Royalties
- Seagate Settles Suit Over 'Gigabyte' Definition
- Toshiba A3 HD DVD Player Now $199
- Sprint Mulls Future of WiMAX Business
- Groups Ask FCC to Investigate Comcast for BitTorrent Blocking
- Manhunt 2: The Second Coming of Hot Coffee?
- Yahoo's Callahan Apologizes Over Omissions to Congress About China
- Visual Studio 2008, .NET 3.5 to Be Released This Month, Launched Later
- Windows Home Server Debuts
- Xbox Live to Offer ESPN TV Downloads
- No gPhone, But Google Announces Mobile Platform
- MySpace Beats Facebook in Ad Platform Announcement
- Yahoo Branches Out Socially and Globally
- Canada's Sympatico Admits to Net Filtering
- Microsoft Shows Progress on 'Live' Front
- Google's Phone Platform: It's Not an OS, So What Is It?
- Red Hat to Build Optimized Java for Enterprise Linux
- Hollywood Writers Walk Out Over Net Royalties
- 5 Years Later, Microsoft IPTV Coming to India
- Sony Debuts New PS2 in Japan
- Joost Scraps Inline Chat for Meebo
- Studios to Consider 'Managed Copy' Provisions Disabling DVD Copying
- Sony: We Might Have Best Holiday Ever
- Pirate Bay Developing BitTorrent-like Protocol
- Zune Updates Coming November 13
- EU Proposing Air Passenger Data Retention
- Callahan: Yahoo Wasn't Cooperating with China to Target Dissidents
- How HD DVD Got its Groove Back
- MPEG-2 Patent Holder, Licensing Agent in High-Def Codec Dispute
- AT&T's U-verse: $2 Million Smaller, $500 Million Costlier
- Microsoft Launches Assault on Google's Search Appliances
- Two Out of Three Didn't Pay for Radiohead
- New Parental Controls Limit Xbox Time
- Rep. Lantos to Yahoo: 'Morally, You Are Pygmies'
- Prince Targets Fans for Copyright Violations
- CinemaNow and Sonic Try DVD Copying Despite CSS Headaches
- OLPC Laptop Begins Mass Production
- LG Using Broadcom Chips in Dual HD Disc Players
- Nokia Tests on New Mobile Broadband Standard Crack 100 Mbps
- Microsoft Steps Up Anti-Piracy Effort in China
- Opera Mini 4 Available for Phones
- Fired: Microsoft CIO Violated Company Policies
- Sony to Supply Advanced Student ID Cards
- Ticketmaster to Sell iTunes Albums on Site
- Latest SoundExchange Royalties Offer Suggests Possible Compromise
- Nokia, Vodafone Sign on Phone Pact
- With Toshiba A2 Gone, Best Buy Sends Buyers A3
- Sony Updates PS3 Firmware
- Microsoft + Novell at One: What's Changed for Interoperability?
- Mozilla Pulls Release Candidate of Firefox 3 Beta
- Target Removes 'Manhunt 2' From Stores
- FTC Fines Six Companies Over DNC Violations
- Microsoft to Remove Eolas Barrier in IE
- Some Blu-ray BD+ Equipped Discs Now Duplicable, But For How Long?
- HP to Depart Digital Camera Market
- Vonage Struggles to Move Past Lawsuits
- Whistleblower: AT&T Maintained a 'Secret Room' for the NSA
- EU Trade Commissioner Pressures US to End Internet Gambling Ban
- AT&T Adds Subscription-Based Pandora Service
- EA Open-Sources SimCity as Third World OLPC Project
- Xbox Is #2 in Japan -- For a Week
- WiMAX Future Looks Cloudier as Sprint, Clearwire Call It Off
- Apple Likely Close To Offering Movie Rentals
- Radiohead: comScore's Numbers Are Wrong
- Sony CEO Declares Stalemate in Blu-ray/HD DVD Battle
- Online-only Photoshop Express Beta Coming Soon
- YouTube Increases Upload Limits, Provides Batch Uploader
- iPhone Goes On Sale in Germany, UK
- More Muni-Wi-Fi Project Slowdowns in Boston, Cleveland
- Microsoft Loses Nigeria Contract -- Again
- Windows Server 2008 Versions Announced, with Few Changes
- Microsoft Planning to Acquire Musiwave
- Microsoft Hiring To Take On YouTube, Flickr
- AOL Acquires Social Search Site Yedda
- Google Sued By School Over Database Tech
- Microsoft Releasing Several Vista Patches This Week
- Yahoo Debuts Open-Source Distributed Computing
- OHA Releases Android SDK
- Gigahertz Makes a Comeback as Intel Rolls Out 45 nm CPUs
- NBC Direct Beta Now Open: It's No Hulu
- IBM Buys Cognos Outright, Acquires Strong SOA Position
- Europe to Consider Splitting Telecom, Internet Access Divisions of Telcos
- DivX to be Added to PlayStation 3
- Microsoft Announces DAISY for Word
- AMD, IBM Lose Ground to Intel in Latest Top 500 List
- New Zune Hardware, Software Starts Shipping
- $199 Linux PC a Success at Wal-Mart
- Jango Steps Up to Compete with Pandora
- Oracle Debuts Its VM Virtualization Software Amid New Competition
- Former FCC Chair Supports Satellite Radio Merger
- VMware Server 2 Beta Now Open
- Next Windows for Supercomputers Enters Beta
- Yahoo Strengthens Global Mobile Presence
- EU Opens Formal Inquiry Into Google + DoubleClick Merger
- Tiny Patch Tuesday Brings Two Fixes
- What Will IBM Gain by Acquiring Cognos?
- XM Shareholders Approve Sirius Merger
- Sweeping EU Telecom Reforms Proposal Will Include Telco Breakup Option
- WSJ Opens Up Site to Digg Users
- Yahoo Settles With Shi Tao, Chinese Dissidents' Families
- Company Sues 23 for Text Completion Tech
- Germany Passes New Data Retention Laws
- Amazon Offers Freebie Deal For Blu-ray Movies
- Microsoft Embedded R2 OS to Extend PC Networking to Devices
- Nokia's N82 5-Megapixel Handset Launches Worldwide
- Yahoo to Add Social Networking to E-Mail
- VeriSign to Focus on its Traditional Businesses
- Sun, Dell Announce Solaris 10 Distribution Agreement
- Microsoft to Sell Downloadable Full Xbox Games
- Comcast, Microsoft Team on SMB Services
- Microsoft Expands Vista SP1 Beta
- OpenDocument Foundation Dissolves, Leaving Projects in Disarray
- Creative Ships 25 Millionth MP3 Player
- SanDisk wants to hybridize your hard drive
- Apple's eye isn't off Tiger just yet
- Texting your next pizza order
- Microsoft refreshes Vista's value proposition
- Sony capitalizes on Wii's supply shortage
- Comcast sued over file sharing practices
- Sun enters a suddenly crowded virtualization market
- Microsoft wants to play doctor with your home network
- Microsoft takes on Intuit once more in accounting
- Sony inoculates the PlayStation 3
- Warner Music CEO: 'We were wrong'
- New Russian movie site follows AllofMP3's lead
- Leopard update fixes Finder data loss bug
- IBM floats 'Blue Cloud' data servers
- CBS links up billboards for NYC Wi-Fi network
- Some Zunes being anti-social due to glitches
- Is cable TV 'a la carte' actually being considered?
- High-def over IPTV: How fast, and how soon?
- Dell gives more hints about new form factors
- Apple shareholder stock options suit dismissed
- Windows hardware conference delayed until fall
- Lightroom update brings Leopard support, Flickr upload
- YouTube will do higher quality, not HD
- Mozilla: Firefox 3 bug claim 'horses**t'
- Do teens really use IM to communicate or to hide?
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