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- EchoStar plans to show HD-enabled Sling at CES
- Apple's block-all firewall not as advertised
- ATI's latest GPU targets the mainstream first
- Amazon fires up e-book market with reader device
- Invasion of the Eee: Asus plans something small for CES
- Analyst: Nintendo plans a new DS with on-board memory
- Still too early to judge effect of PS3's price cut
- Singapore gets game ratings system after 'lesbian' affair
- FileMaker's next personal database for Mac OS X enters beta
- Report: Chinese espionage is the biggest threat to US technology
- House passes FISA amendments without telecom immunity
- Philadelphia Wi-Fi project now in jeopardy, EarthLink may back out
- Sony slashes price of PS3 SDK to fix game problem
- Microsoft misjudges demand for new Zunes
- AMD and ATI head for uncharted territory with 'Spider'
- Amazon pushes Kindle book reader, but will anyone buy it?
- SyncTV beta to offer more TV reruns, Showtime online
- JupiterResearch: Digital music downloads won't replace CDs
- Apple tracks iPhone and Leopard users
- Facebook may enter China through acquisition
- Visual Studio 2008 released today, .NET 3.5 now available
- Windows XP SP3 moves closer to completion
- Surveys: Identity theft more critical than incursion, data loss
- T-Mobile suspends Sidekick Slide sales
- GameStop baffles Wall Street with good earnings, bad forecast
- SAP could sell off its embattled division amid Oracle suit
- HP charges ahead with phenomenal fiscal Q4
- Warner's high-def combo 'Total HD' project is unlikely to resume
- Senators, presidential candidate talk tough on 'Manhunt 2'
- Yahoo, Sony BMG agree to content licensing deal
- Are consumers' 'digital dreams' any closer to reality this season?
- New DS bundles arrive in time for Black Friday
- The last CRT makers take a hit in EU trust bust
- Mozilla ships first public beta of Firefox 3
- iPhone's future uncertain in Germany after court ruling
- FCC commissioner: Deregulation promotes big media breakups
- Yahoo fights a losing battle with newspapers
- Macrovision to acquire Blu-ray's BD+ for $45 million
- Senators urge FTC to turn up the heat on Google + DoubleClick
- Facebook's Beacon service turns users into living ads, but at what cost?
- T-Mobile will sell unlocked, contract-less iPhone
- Verizon boosts FiOS speeds to 50Mbps down, 20Mbps up
- Service unlocks the human genome for the consumer
- AOL launches new mobile portal in UK
- Microsoft, Yahoo continue to bleed search share
- Sony opens up PSP game store for the PC
- Nokia case against Qualcomm in ITC declared 'finished'
- Is Sony finally getting its PlayStation 3 act together?
- Nokia tries again with N810 Internet tablet, now available
- Startup with Intel ties to launch Office Live competitor
- Verizon Wireless' newest camera phone has a rotating display
- UK government loses data on as many as 25 million people
- Microsoft's next XNA Game Studio beta supports multi-player
- Can an upbeat 'Black Friday' help float 'Cyber Monday'?
- Will Black Friday sales surge spell real profits?
- Sony's new PSP selling faster than original in Japan
- Lower retail sales per person could mean higher online sales
- Will Circuit City be this year's Scrooge?
- TiVo launches in Canada, but without HD
- It's back to the garage for MTV's 'Rock Band'
- Wal-Mart may drive online sales with bare-bones margins
- New QuickTime exploit triggers the same old stack overflow
- T-Mobile Germany to defend iPhone contract in court
- Nintendo concedes it can't smash homebrew R4 mod
- Black Friday: Are PCs and software as hot as gadgets?
- Some Cyber Monday traffic triples, Yahoo reports commerce outages
- One California county asks to use questionable voting machines anyway
- Google's storage service appears close to launch
- Top holiday sellers could be top polluters
- Arbitron temporarily shelves new radio ratings system
- Bush admin. official: IT back-offices 'centers of enormous waste'
- Xbox Live update asks you to bring your friends
- PriceGrabber traffic up 54% on Cyber Monday, shoppers want Wii, Zune
- HD DVD player sales top 750,000, Blu-ray claims lead in Europe
- Verizon Wireless to open access to consumer's choice of handsets
- Tech industry leaders: We're already reducing emissions
- Microsoft, Autodesk lose privacy patent appeal
- Verizon Wireless' open access move: The historic details
- NBCU adopts TiVo's advertising tags
- XP SP3 outperforms Vista SP1, but less when running same Office version
- PS3 sales triple in November, Wii shortage continues
- UN: Emerging countries need more energy to solve energy problems
- TSA biometric security fails 1 in 50 transport workers' credentials
- UN panel: Cows emit more greenhouse gases than cars
- Apple to stop supporting Tiger Boot Camp on Dec. 31
- Thousands of user IDs stolen in Red Cross blood drive hack
- FCC abandons its 'a la carte' cable programming plan
- Google forced to identify slanderous blogger
- Unlocked iPhones to take a bite out of France's wallets
- New Jersey eyes VoIP network for emergency response
- Google breaks into the energy industry its own way
- Ex-Broadcom exec latest casualty of stock option probe
- Cyber Monday sales 4.7% above expectations
- TiVo to debut on the PC through Nero software
- Yahoo apologizes for Cyber Monday commerce outages
- DOJ ends its quest for Amazon sales records
- London Olympics presents unexpected problem for data centers
- Exploding cell phone didn't kill Korean man
- European mobile broadcast standard still up in the air
- AT&T CEO lets it slip: 3G iPhone is on its way
- EMI may cut funding for RIAA, trade groups
- Gucci tests anti-terrorist satellite tracking for securing clothing designs
- WinDVD gets Profile 1.1 certification from Blu-ray
- Coming to a PDF near you: advertisements
- HP's PC lead over Dell increases even further in Q3
- Google tests GPS-less mobile phone location service
- Exchange Server 2007 SP1 rolls out tomorrow
- UN conference shines light on technology 'haves' and 'have nots'
- Verizon Wireless to move toward LTE as its 4G platform
- 'Free' electronics claims cost advertiser $650,000
- Silverlight 1.1 beta to become 2.0 beta
- US Coast Guard and Rutgers apply new software to disaster planning
- Microsoft shows off Windows Mobile update, but not 7.0
- Analysis: Is Black Friday truly good for an ailing US economy?
- US Coast Guard rallies around Web services architecture
- DHS to offer liability protection for anti-terrorist tech vendors
- z4 re-sues Microsoft over patents
- Microsoft: Firefox users in danger due to more frequent updates
- NEC device is said to translate Japanese on the fly
- New allies argue for DOJ to lay off Microsoft
- Zander cedes top spot at Motorola
- FEMA considers new software to fill 'gaps' in disaster plans
- PS3 outsells Wii in Japan during November
- University of Oregon takes a stand against RIAA
- Microsoft previews parallel processing for .NET Framework
- Facebook caves to pressure, MoveOn over Beacon
- CEO Schmidt confirms Google will bid in FCC 700 MHz auction
- US Patent Office sides with TiVo in DVR dispute
- Comcast, Time Warner decline to bid in 700 MHz auction
- Calif. government site still serving up malware, porn
- Classical music joins the DRM-free trend
- Mozilla's Firefox usage estimates climb by 15 million since July
- Windows Mobile gets Office 2007 format support
- TiVo turns into digital picture frame with Photobucket and Picasa
- Creative debuts 32 GB flash Zen for Singapore, US
- AOL turns to Amazon for video downloads
- Microsoft plays catch-up against Yahoo and Google in advertising
- Peru, Mexico billionaire agree to buy $188 laptops
- Record label holdouts pushed to offer DRM-free songs in MP3
- LiveJournal sold to Russian media company SUP
- Blizzard parent to acquire Activision, build new gaming empire
- Will homeland security products ever be interoperable?
- AT&T, Apple slapped with suit over visual voicemail
- Vista SP1 to replace 'Reduced Functionality' with nagware
- MySpace may compete with record labels for distributing new music
- Eight-year-old Windows name resolution exploit re-emerges
- Yahoo teams up with eBay on auctions in Japan
- Court says LimeWire has no case against record labels
- As SAP loses customers, some former employees make gains
- Microsoft expands XP SP3 beta, but not yet to public
- Facebook partners send data even if user opts out of 'Beacon'
- The last AT&T pay phone, as a chapter of history closes
- Google adds AIM capabilities to Gmail chat
- Should Sprint Nextel spin off WiMAX?
- iPhone has strong early showing in browser share
- Samsung to sample nearly four times faster graphics memory
- MPAA's student P2P sniffer pulled over copyright issues
- Hamburg court re-locks iPhone in Germany
- On second thought, Microsoft probably won't buy SAP
- XM agrees to higher performance royalties
- Exec exodus from Motorola continues as CTO leaves
- News Corp takes a leap of faith in Beliefnet
- Former Moto CTO takes job with Cisco
- Verizon launches on-demand movies and TV in high-definition
- Yahoo searchers love Britney, still looking for Saddam
- Orange sells 30,000 French iPhones in 5 days, but is it a success?
- SoundExchange says new satellite royalties aren't enough
- Microsoft slashes price of Xbox 360 HD DVD add-on
- Comcast to split 'triple-play' services into HD premium, value tiers
- Windows Server 2008 moves to RC1 status
- HDTV, PS3 top list of most wanted holiday gifts
- TomTom GPS to accept info from Google Maps
- PDF 1.7 on its way to ISO standard status, not there yet
- TiVoCast adds on-demand music videos
- Facebook's Zuckerberg issues mea culpa on Beacon
- Nokia chooses to unveil music service with DRM
- iPhone, not Britney, leads searches on Google
- Study highlights need for better mobile Web options
- Verizon president indicates 4G LTE network will be 'open access'
- New Flash player brings streaming HD video support
- XM chairman begrudgingly accepts higher royalties
- Sun Microsystems offers incentives for open source developers
- Windows XP lives: Testing begins on new version for OLPC
- House votes to tighten net child porn regulations
- Microsoft still short on details surrounding IE8
- Behold: the dawn of the $20 DVR...as software
- No chance of a FiOS-like UK option, says Virgin Media CEO
- AMD quad-core 'erratum' creates problems for early adopters
- Samsung's next-gen DVD combo player ships
- Canada's passport application system has security hole
- TerreStar teams with Nokia on Vermont satellite broadband test
- Yahoo Messenger previews a new Vista-centric version
- Dell continues retail push with Best Buy deal
- MovieBeam to shut down on December 15
- IBM complains to ITC over ASUSTeK infringement
- Declaring AT&T's GSM network 'open' could be premature
- Microsoft PDC conference back again next year
- Toyota president: Robotics will be a core business
- Smaller triple-play provider reaches where Verizon, Comcast can't
- Western Digital bans sharing of media on MyBooks
- JetBlue taps Yahoo, RIM for in-flight Wi-Fi test
- Kadoink dials up music over the phone
- SourceForge launches commercial 'marketplace' for open source software
- Dell throws an Armani bash for the XPS One
- EchoStar becomes DISH, spins off most non-sat TV holdings
- Ohio politician proposes sex offender tracking device
- Macrovision seeks to own digital TV gateway with Gemstar purchase
- FiOS routers at center of latest GPL lawsuit
- CNBC: Apple preps sub-notebook for Macworld
- Microsoft ties high-level code to Web development with Volta
- Three critical patches on tap from Microsoft
- Opera ships Mini for BREW-based phones
- Exclusive beta invitation from GameTap and BetaNews
- Symantec update removes Web filtering program
- Office Live Workspace beta goes public
- Netflix envelopes anger Postmaster, Postal Service balks
- Toshiba enters the solid-state disk arena
- Palm to miss revenue targets by a substantial margin
- LinkedIn wants your apps for the business world
- CompUSA store chain to soon become history
- AOL debuts new desktop software for Windows
- LG's dual-format disc player hits stores
- Verizon president: Google's Android dovetails with Verizon's open access
- First multi-touch tablet from Toshiba available today
- Improved startup repair tool, media throttling among Vista SP1 changes
- Samsung at center of 'Korean Watergate' bribery probe
- VoIP calls on iPod Touch now closer to reality
- New Bourne released in streaming HD day-and-date with DVD
- Debate over telco immunity rages on between DNI, Senate
- New high-def owners may shake up format war
- Sony CEO replaces gloomy predictions with rosier outlook
- Office 2007 SP1 goes live, Windows XP SP3 RC1 follows along
- Canadian ISP flouts net neutrality principles again
- Microsoft bug deletes files instead of sharing them
- IDC: Fewer desktop PCs to be sold from now on
- AT&T: 1 million U-verse subscribers by end of '08
- OpenDocument debate resumes in the Netherlands
- Ask.com debuts erasable searches, with stipulations
- Microsoft continues legal push against software fraud
- NBC Universal content now for SanDisk video service
- FCC commissioner compares DTV transition to Y2K
- How much open source software are businesses really using?
- Microsoft ends free software for monitoring giveaway
- Office for Mac set to ship next month
- Vista SP1 release candidate goes live
- Video search engine and indie film festival collaborate
- Google's Street View expansion brings privacy jitters
- The 2007 'Word of the Year' is...w00t!
- Radiohead to bypass record labels, letting its publisher handle rights
- Preview patch returns ActiveX to the way it was
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