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- 'PlaysForSure' logo being replaced with 'Certified for Vista'
- Analyst: Consumerism to blend with social networks in 2008
- Study: The Internet's spam problem is getting worse
- AT&T to put RFID and GPS in schoolbuses
- Pro sports teams embrace HDTV, but are unsure about wireless
- Out of options, Opera files EU antitrust against Microsoft
- AMD in trouble: Barcelona bug, ATI write-down cast bad shadows
- Another big beta: Microsoft releases Windows Server Virtualization test
- Patent infringement decision against eBay upheld
- Linden Lab CTO leaves the real world of Second Life
- Bebo takes a page from Facebook with new API
- Microsoft releases HD DVD emulator software
- Most ReplayTV assets sold to DirecTV
- Sprint customers get next-gen MySpace Mobile first
- Apple iPhone and iPod Touch get their very own Picasa
- Nokia wins one round in Qualcomm IP battle
- Seductive Russian chat bot tries to steal your private data
- How IBM could lead AMD to 32 nm
- The opportunities revealed by Sun's open-source CPU
- Mapping services find themselves today's hot commodity
- Google marked by Chinese company for trademark violation
- Microsoft acknowledges Vista kernel elevation vulnerability
- Netherlands war against Microsoft advances on two fronts
- Online movie releases: the new 'straight to video?'
- Perspective: I don't Knol
- Comcast sues NFL to block slanderous emails
- Is the Linux/Windows interoperability deal paying off for Novell?
- Free remote PC access for iPhone and iPod Touch
- Palm layoffs follow disappointing quarterly revenue
- Alltel to convert voice to text messages
- Amazon Kindle selling on eBay for over $1,000
- More Google users interested in cricket than iPhone, Paris Hilton
- GameStop to offer rainchecks for Wii consoles
- Ohio finds more vulnerabilities in voting systems
- Can 11 million PS3s bring Sony CE back into black?
- Will powerline home networking finally sizzle at CES?
- Act IV: Nortel drags Vonage back to court
- Can start-up Ribbit conquer 'unified voice' before Google & Verizon?
- Newer, sleeker Treo comes to Verizon Wireless
- US to drop WTO Internet gambling objection, open new markets to EU
- Senate votes to consider FISA bill with telco immunity
- AT&T will add more HD content to U-verse
- Adobe confirms plans to release AIR Web environment in 2008
- Nintendo: Wii shortages are hurting our business
- Universal Music settles with XM over recording device
- Senate leader does 180, withdraws pro-telco immunity bill
- British Prime Minister: we lost data on 3 million citizens
- DoCoMo, Softbank vie for iPhone contract in Japan
- Leader of Sprint spinoff returns to fill its CEO vacancy
- Toshiba joins IBM's 32 nm pact, but may not bring Cell along
- Evidence that Digg may be preparing for a buyout
- V CAST to stream lesser NCAA bowl games on smaller screens
- LG KS20: The businessperson's Prada phone comes to the US
- DivX playback arrives on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360
- Patch to a patch of a Microsoft patch needs patching
- iSuppli: iPod Touch, iPhone similar but different
- Apple issues patch for MacBook keyboard freeze issue
- Microsoft & Viacom ink $500 million-plus Web & TV deal
- Microsoft co-founder on 700 MHz bidders list, Verizon Wireless not
- Facebook settles suit over unsolicited text messages
- Mozilla releases Firefox 3.0 Beta 2, new features premiere
- The GSM overseas wireless market heats up for US customers
- Nero 8 update offers Blu-ray and HD DVD authoring
- Verizon Wireless compensates customers for 'unlimited' usage cap fiasco
- Judge rules for MPAA in TorrentSpy case
- Analysts: Keep cell phone games simple
- Congress to debate lifting broadcast radio's royalty exemption
- How buying an Aquos gets you a Vudu
- Microsoft, Yahoo, and Google settle gambling ads charges with DOJ
- Think Secret settles with Apple, shuts down
- FTC clears Google + DoubleClick, says privacy isn't a big problem
- Latest AOL buy spells more ad rivalry with Microsoft
- Windows Live OneCare randomly expires
- Latest Firefox beta passes Acid2 test, IE8 claims to pass also
- Mozilla needs a few good beta testers
- Sharp looks to Toshiba to strengthen LCD TV business
- Red Hat CEO replaces himself with Delta Airlines exec
- New Chinese law finds Yahoo in copyright violation
- Cisco's crown prince exits, triggering an unexpected reorg
- Microsoft makes good on EU protocol delivery promise
- Blockbuster raises its online rental rates
- How much will Oracle put up to regain its database stronghold?
- Russia launches GPS-like satellites on Christmas Day
- Vonage and AT&T settled one suit early last month
- Unusually apathetic response from Google to 'sharing' complaints
- Scotland plans in-game public service ads
- Microsoft's failed case against Google + DoubleClick revealed
- Warner to add catalog to Amazon's MP3 store
- Sony decides to dump money-losing rear-projection TVs
- Google Toolbar back in court after partial remand
- FT: Fox, iTunes sign movie rental deal
- Apple stock may close above $200 today
- Samsung to show off lower-profile OLED at CES
- Samsung and Sharp slug it out in global LCD war
- Loss of HP puts end to Wal-Mart's video download store
- Evidence Adobe uses analytics to sample CS3 user behavior
- Embattled vendor SCO Group dumped by NASDAQ
- The end of an era as AOL officially retires Netscape
- CES Trend #8: Cheaper flash memory leads to new CE possibilities
- CES Trend #9: Will CE vendors start steering clear of DRM?
- CES Trend #10: Will wireless require multiple connectivity to remain viable?
- Vonage settles last of patent infringement cases
- Low-cost Laptop effort sued in Nigeria for $20 million
- Xbox Live running normally after spotty holiday service
- CES Trend #7: Mobile entertainment meets auto safety
- Sears found to be using spyware to track visitors
- Pre-CES Giveaway: Win Vista Ultimate, Adobe CS3, Zune and more
- FCC relaxes rules for digital TV transition due to testing overlap
- CES Trend #6: The rush to render the iPhone obsolete
- High-speed cell phones get delayed by Qualcomm court ruling
- Microsoft's planned obsolescence smacks Office 2003
- US ranks poorly as global privacy situation worsens
- CES Trend #5: Notebooks becoming the PC of choice
- Motorola launches MPEG-4 DVR boxes for HD cable
- Analyst: Blu-ray Macs will premiere at Macworld
- Are Lenovo's laptops beating Acer and Apple to the punch?
- French Health Ministry warns about heavy cell phone use
- Hitachi debuts 500GB laptop drives, but you can't buy them
- Motorola offers sneak peek at DH01 mobile TV
- China censoring foreign video sharing sites
- Netflix partners with LG on streaming movie device
- WirelessHD could forge high-def streaming home networks
- Sling to demonstrate remote TV for BlackBerry
- Xbox Live 'up and running' for some, but not all
- The era of DRM fades further with Sony BMG's switch
- Two major high-def streaming providers become partners
- PSP to finally become a communications device with Skype
- Is the on again, off again San Fran Wi-Fi back on track?
- HP to update media PCs with AMD Phenom, hybrid high-def drives
- Intel decides to leave OLPC project
- Album music sales drop, singles in renaissance
- Warner Bros. moves to Blu-ray camp exclusively
- Powerline home networking could come to Vista
- HD DVD cancels CES press conference after Warner's snub
- Corel refutes Microsoft's file format 'insecurity' claims
- One critical patch for Vista en route
- CES Trend #4: Will the quadruple-play finally cinch the 'last mile?'
- CES 2008: Vudu opens the gates with high-def streaming movies
- Toshiba picks up the pieces of its HD DVD plan
- Sony: PS3 ranks swell by 1.2 million since Black Friday
- Samsung goes big in '08 with bright ad displays
- Live running analysis from the Bill Gates keynote
- Panasonic raises the HD wireless connectivity issue
- Microsoft admits to 'mistakes' in Office format fracas
- Samsung tries a big LCD with a baby monitor attached
- Samsung goes small in '08 with new UMPC, printers
- Sony confirms PSP will soon get Skype
- Napster bids adieu to DRM with MP3 announcement
- Comcast hints it will announce open cable standards tomorrow
- Samsung tries to extend DTV transition onto cell phones
- Broadcom bypasses STBs on the one hand, partners with Microsoft on the other
- Lenovo IdeaPads for US market, IdeaCentres planned for elsewhere
- Ford updates SYNC, adds HD Radio as standard option
- Panasonic develops 32GB SD card with Class 6 speed
- Vizio plans another strong year with Jive home theater
- Panasonic president unveils 150-inch wireless 'life screen'
- CEA president calls upon CES attendees to back free trade policy
- TiVo to make Internet videos directly downloadable
- Auto makers demonstrate the interactive car
- Garmin's new GPS device helps athletes train
- OQO to upgrade its UMPC to include Sprint Xohm WiMAX
- JVC adds iPod integration to LCD HDTVs
- DS2 powerline networking goes up against WirelessHD for components
- Google, Yahoo in dueling partnerships with GPS makers
- Toshiba unveils new line of stylish external hard drives
- Good OS launches new cloud-oriented Linux 'Rocket'
- Microsoft's turns Xbox 360 into IPTV device, but not in US
- Will Philips + RealNetworks deal threaten Apple and Microsoft?
- iTunes tagging comes to HD Radio
- Motorola introduces ROKR E8 phone with iPhone-like touch screen
- Hollywood insiders' panel praises Apple, iTunes, debates business model
- The HD DVD booth at CES: A somber sight
- Intel CEO looks toward a connected future
- Financial Times: Paramount to drop support of HD DVD
- Yahoo unveils modular Go 3.0 mobile homepage to combat Google
- Intel keynote includes first live virtual concert
- Warner Bros. says it fulfilled obligations to Toshiba, HD DVD
- Microsoft's 'Extender' for Vista and HDTV reaches reality
- Live from the Blu-ray press conference
- SanDisk increases storage of View, Clip music players
- Broadcom debuts reference design for HD DVD / Blu-ray SoC
- D-Link, Netgear team up with BitTorrent
- Creative goes micro with two new MP3 players
- The DivX codec makes a play for set-top boxes
- Warner: Rising gas prices drove its Blu-ray decision
- Comcast to announce all-on-demand service this morning
- Sprint hangs on to Xohm WiMAX
- Sling Media expands into social networking, cable modems
- Apple rolls out double-quad-core Mac Pro, Xserve
- Microsoft buys troubled "Fast" search engine firm for Web ad serving
- Sony division to enable downloads in DivX format
- HD VMD: The third format that would not die
- Vonage tries again with VoIP device strategy
- The Hague blocks Dutch gov't attempt to levy MP3 sales
- New Panasonic VIERA HDTV will have YouTube button on its remote
- Microsoft stands behind HD DVD for Xbox 360
- LG spiffs up dual next-gen DVD computer drive
- Imeem pens deal to bring MTV content to its service
- 100 million copies sold, but Vista mostly absent at CES
- What is Microsoft planning with Fast's 'behavioral' search technology?
- Blu-ray: Early adopters knew what they were getting into
- Up Close: TiVo adds video transfers from the PC
- Up Close: LG's Viewty phone
- Up Close: Panasonic's 150-inch display
- Origami Project resuscitated with new software version
- Dueling quadruple-play architectures at CES
- Ericsson: Jury is still out on WiMax
- MSN Direct will come to more GPS devices this year
- Nokia's 3G N95 8GB coming to United States
- Analysis: Ten reasons why discs won't die
- Sprint prepares for April WiMAX US rollout
- Up Close: Lenovo's new consumer IdeaPads
- Microsoft says controversial Office SP3 was never in Automatic Updates
- Microsoft issues out-of-cycle fix for critical Windows RPC fault
- Mobile TV broadcasting: The second coming of GSM?
- Panasonic announces new full-HD camcorders
- Panasonic links cellular handsets to home cordless phones
- Apple settles its case with the EC, will equalize iTunes pricing
- Yahoo revises its browser-based MP3 player
- MusicGiants launches high-quality video service
- First Trojan for iPhone discovered in the wild
- Verizon to bump up its DSL speeds to cable levels
- Gemstar to provide TV Guide scheduling to Sony HDTVs directly
- Everex throws its hat into the UMPC ring
- Universal Music expands its mobile reach with SendMe
- Analysis: Can Sprint come back to pull off its Xohm WiMAX plan?
- Panel: Ads are more powerful for promoting artists than their own music
- Blu-ray goes interactive for 2008, but do consumers care?
- US trade rep attacks European electronics tariffs at CES
- Retailers warn the DTV transition may not proceed as planned
- Up Close: Hitachi's 1.5-inch thin LCD displays
- Up Close: Microsoft's Surface prototype
- Panasonic, Sony show off 2.0 Blu-ray players
- Panasonic's new Lumix camera works with T-Mobile hotspots
- Xerox updates its stodgy image with a more colorful look
- Analysis on the format war: So is that it?
- Digeo's Moxi all-in-one DMRs finally hitting retail
- Up Close: Sprint's Xhom WiMax card
- Up Close: Asus Eee notebooks and mobile phones
- Up Close: Logitech's new diNovo Mini keyboard
- Up Close: Nuvi's new GPS line up
- Creative inPerson the biggest hit at CES
- Up Close: The OLPC $188 laptop
- FCC will probe charges of Comcast customer discrimination
- Jook turns MP3 listeners into low-power broadcasters
- Music industry heads seriously consider the subscription model
- Microsoft: The future is in fashionable PCs
- Variety: Universal prepares to jump ship for Blu-ray
- XStreamHD's ambitious plan for 1080p all-on-demand service
- Up Close: D-Link's DivX Connected device
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