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- DHS finds flaws in 180 open source software projects
- Intel subpoenaed for documents in new antitrust probe
- NewsGator drops all charges, releases RSS clients for free
- DRM-less Amazon MP3 store now complete with Sony BMG
- Lexar to put Wi-Fi on a memory card
- AMD shows off its Puma platform beating Centrino
- WeBot adds video streaming to its media service
- Google Maps add radar-driven weather conditions
- Analysis: The outlook for solid-state drives
- Analysis: Will streaming HD movies bypass Blu-ray?
- Sony discontinues 20 GB, 60 GB PS3 in Japan
- GameStop reports strong holiday sales, Wall Street passes
- No dual-boot OLPC is in the works, says Microsoft
- Network Solutions under fire for domain registration practice
- DeepRockDrive offers live streaming, interactive concerts
- Aesthetics plus noise cancellation make the Jawbone headset stand out
- Up Close: Kaleidescape's high-end media servers
- Does Comcast have the recipe for re-making television?
- Sling Media shows off new hardware, software player
- Xilisoft releases new iPod, iPhone ripping tool
- Microsoft president to retire, former Macromedia CEO to take his place
- CES 2008 'Better Questions' contest winners
- XStreamHD is the real deal, but challenges lie ahead
- AMD delays more CPU rollouts, this time quad-core Phenoms
- CES Trend #2: Is 2008 finally the year for 4G mobile?
- CES Trend #3: High-def displays seek differentiation to avoid commoditization
- CES 2008: What have we learned this week?
- Former OLPC CTO: $75 laptop will run Linux and maybe Windows
- Big search company shakeups at Ask.com, Microsoft
- CES Trend #1: If the format war is over, what has Blu-ray really won?
- EC to investigate new charges against Microsoft
- Clues point to launch of 'MacBook Air' at MacWorld
- Toshiba drops price of HD DVD players as format war continues
- Another big Gemstar deal brings TV Guide to MobiTV
- Canadian appeals court dismisses tariffs on MP3 players
- With DRM fading away from MP3s, here come the ads
- Netflix to allow unlimited streaming on select plans
- How is Windows Vista Service Pack 1 running?
- Windows may be coming to your shopping cart this year
- Imation's removable HDD adds innovative USB interface
- Eye-Fi to improve Mac support for wireless memory card
- New video delivery system for cable promises more HDTV
- Cloud platform built on Amazon adds Adobe Flex support
- Google redesigns its iPhone homepage
- Intel earns 45% more in 2007 than in 2006
- New Alienware notebook to appease gamers
- On the ground with Apple's MacBook Air
- Analysts: MacBook Air will score with Windows and Mac users
- Inside the MacBook Air: Can Apple justify its value proposition?
- Digeo loses CEO, slashes workforce and product line
- Gefen pipes DVI output from PCs over USB
- Office of Samsung chair raided in slush fund investigation
- Macworld vendors to unveil new tablet PCs, apps for Leopard
- Jango celebrates one million users with widget
- Taiwanese company tries for cheaper VGA smartphone
- EFF argues placing files in 'Shared Folder' isn't sharing
- Apple unveils 'world's thinnest notebook'
- Zune 80 to come in red in time for Valentine's Day
- Apple announces iTunes movie rentals with every major studio
- Office 2008 for Mac hits store shelves
- Mattel wants popular Scrabble game removed from Facebook
- IBM to add Lotus support for iPhone, iPod Touch
- Oracle buys BEA Systems for $7.85 billion
- Copyright Board denies SoundExchange rehearing on XM, Sirius royalties
- Microsoft, JVC agree to cross-license patents
- Analyst: Retail Web sites should focus on customers, not competition
- Amazon.fr keeps free shipping, for now
- Sun to spend $1B to acquire MySQL, will compete with Oracle, Microsoft
- Verizon expands V CAST Mobile TV coverage
- AMD Xilleon processors to receive DivX certification
- Helio brings a Korean standout slider phone to the US
- Another Excel 2003 file format exploit discovered in the wild
- Yahoo to embrace OpenID standard for validating users
- Time Warner tests Internet bandwidth caps
- AT&T to replace U-verse batteries after several explosions
- Microsoft looks to monetize SEC filings with advertising
- TiVo, Jaman in deal to bring indie movies to set-top box
- Why are Windows products moving to Apple's Mac OS?
- Bluster keeps the ODF / OOXML debate afloat
- Library of Congress publishes historical photos on Flickr
- Early Q4 PC sales numbers point to Dell's comeback
- Sears.com offers the cheapest desktop PC at $185
- Oracle wants to be king of the content management hill
- Microsoft sued over Chinese character conversion technology
- Wii continues video game dominance in December
- Sprint Nextel to cut workforce, close underperforming stores
- AMD comes to grips with the ATI merger fallout
- Could video games help boost the music industry?
- Data loss could affect 650,000 store credit card users
- AOL tests open source Jabber for instant messenging
- New Microsoft CIO has a full and diverse resume
- Steve Jobs criticizes Microsoft on Zune, says Blu-ray won
- Wireless transmitters in VHF, UHF 'white spaces' will be tested again
- UK concerned over Facebook's profile deactivation methods
- Local online advertising to become big business in next decade
- Will Sun's MySQL purchase drive down database prices?
- RIAA Web site apparently hacked over the weekend
- NASA to explore strange, new virtual worlds
- HBO next to open its shows to the Web
- AT&T finally announces business users' plan for iPhone
- HTC Touch sales half that of Apple's iPhone
- Sanyo offloads cell phone arm to Kyocera, but brand will survive
- IBM adds support for a third Linux flavor: Ubuntu
- Maryland governor plans to drop electronic voting, buy optical scanners
- Interview: Universal EVP Ken Graffeo says HD DVD is here to stay
- Guitar Hero franchise nets a billion
- EA experiments further with free, ad-subsidized games
- Banned Turkish YouTube visitors won't see Armenian journalist's death
- Microsoft's new virtualization strategy could include graphics
- Flexible e-paper displays move to mobile phones
- Google-funded DNA testing to launch in Europe later this week
- Layoffs at Yahoo likely to come next Tuesday
- Red Zune, meet pink iPod nano
- Virtualized 3D GPUs, platform heterogeneity part of Microsoft strategy
- TiVo-powered Comcast DVRs finally reach Boston
- McAfee's 'Total Protection' includes SafeBoot technology
- Ten-year eBay CEO rumored to be eyeing retirement soon
- EU leaders clash with Google over the meaning of 'personal data'
- NBC Direct adopts personalized ad network
- Verizon offers Bluetooth FM transmitter for cars
- Internet Explorer 8 to feature 'super' Web standards mode
- Can EMC convince you to do online data backups?
- Apple's attention shifts to Mac as iPod growth slows
- MPAA admits 'human error' in its revenue loss estimates from piracy
- HD DVD, Blu-ray playback added to new entry-level ATI cards
- AT&T: U-verse gets speed boost, broadband customers get free wi-fi
- Southwest Airlines to offer Internet access to flyers
- The case for WordPerfect is resurrected in the Supreme Court
- Next Microsoft Office will continue to support VBA
- Germans outraged over Nokia cell phone plant shutdown
- Nokia unveils another fashion phone
- Baidu expands to take on Google in Japan
- IFPI: Music CD sales continued sharp decline in 2007
- IBM rides the instant messaging wave
- Skype for Sony PSP delayed in Japan, still on track for US, EU
- Digg overhauls its definition of 'popular' articles
- Yahoo is next to consider a DRM-free music store
- AT&T may follow Comcast in monitoring Internet traffic
- Suffering Sprint fires execs, files patent infringement suits
- NPD: Free Blu-ray player deals led to boosted sales this month
- FCC tightens its guidelines on DTV transition extensions
- Samsung's BlackJack finally gets Windows Mobile 6
- Vudu drops its price to compete with Apple TV
- YouTube comes to the land of mobile TV
- Last.fm's free, on-demand music could reshape all of radio
- Palm confirms it will close its retail stores
- Vista SP1 'on schedule' for March RTM
- HP and Sony get into the DVD printing business together
- With writers still striking, is the Web substituting for TV?
- Netflix keeps its faith in DVDs, but looks ahead to VoD
- Entertainment and devices help Microsoft post more stellar gains
- Warner Music sues MP3 search engine for infringement
- Best Buy deals with uproar over malicious picture frames
- Best Buy and Fry's drop 80GB PS3 from online stores
- US voting moves online in Democratic global primary
- SQL Server 2008 to be delayed anyway despite February launch
- Is open source converging with 'proprietary' software?
- Sweden to indict Pirate Bay owners by end of month
- Three 'big four' record labels sign with Sony Ericsson
- Nokia moves quickly into the mobile software development space
- New mobile browser enables Flash video through server-side rendering
- New Google policy will combat 'domain name tasting'
- Halo effect not enough to prevent Xbox 360 sales decline
- Amazon MP3 looks to expand outside of US
- German police consider surveillance through Skype
- Nokia's factory move from Germany to Romania hits more snags
- DVI appears to be losing to HDMI and DisplayPort
- Gartner analyst: HD DVD has until the end of 2008
- FTC decision favors standards over patent holder
- Qtrax hits roadblock in effort to launch legal P2P
- EU court: ISPs need not always disclose subscribers' names
- UK retailer Woolworths moves Blu-ray exclusively
- VCs now wait for 'blockbuster hits' before investing in Internet content
- O2 beefs up iPhone plans in UK to boost sales
- PayPal acquires a security company in a renewed anti-fraud effort
- Former Earthlink chief leaves Helio CEO post
- Verizon soon to face the biggest class action lawsuit yet
- Google finds a way to embed hyperlinks in newspaper ads
- Rapidshare's future in doubt following legal defeat
- Web advertisers debate the merits of 'micro-targeting'
- BroadbandTV, Vuze join to advance IPTV platform
- Building brand loyalty requires more creative tactics for the Web
- Lackluster bidding for 700 MHz 'C' and 'D' blocks
- 'Branded': Kids' Web sites sell virtual Pepsi, Disney avatar gear
- MySpace set to launch developer platform Tuesday
- Microsoft's tardiness for documentation extends DOJ oversight to 2009
- Firefox share up again in Europe
- EBay slashes some fees as incentives for sellers
- Sonic drops HD DVD authoring in favor of Blu-ray
- Yahoo to cut 1,000 jobs, warns of an uncertain 2008
- Asustek re-defines 'E-machine' with new Eee desktops
- French police bid adieu to Microsoft software
- ICANN may end grace periods, killing off 'domain tasting'
- Reports: Sprint, Clearwire could be renewing WiMAX talks
- New Nikon D60 camera offers Eye-Fi wireless connectivity
- Western Digital offers yet another pocket-sized HDD
- EBay to release browser-independent console next month
- Visual Studio 2008 hits the streets one month early
- IBM rolls out Linux-to-Unix server consolidation for SMBs
- Analysis: Is Motorola better off without the handset business?
- Motorola is considering restructuring its mobile business
- Applying the 'community' ideal to Web advertising
- Meebo looks to monetize its chat rooms for partners
- EchoStar wins partial reversal of TiVo verdict on DVR infringement
- TiVo's revolution in audience measurement snags CBS
- Internet blackout cuts off tens of millions in the Middle East
- HyperOffice brings corporate e-mail to the iPhone
- The first Garmin phone pairs location with connectivity
- Amazon scoops up Audible in $300 million deal
- Sweden formally charges Pirate Bay owners
- Gaming, electronics sales compensate for Sony's lagging music, movies
- FCC 700 MHz 'C-block' reserve price finally met
- Verizon exec: No 'policing the Internet' for us
- Dell shutters its kiosks as part of a new retail strategy
- Microsoft makes colossal bid for Yahoo in wake of chairman's departure
- Ballmer: Yahoo would give Microsoft a 'consumer face' online
- FTC hands down sanctions against 'free product' spammer
- A potential buyer for Motorola's mobile division: Ericsson
- Apple TV 'Take 2' update delayed, MacBook Air ships
- SanDisk places bet on SDHC with new 32GB card
- Microsoft, Novell sign joint deal with Renault
- Linux mobile developer releases Web 2.0 platform suites
- Intel, Micron announce faster NAND flash chips
- Nine-hour network outage cripples AT&T mobile data traffic
- Motorola steers clear of Trolltech after Nokia acquires it
- Roundtable: Four experts dissect the Microsoft bid for Yahoo
- Analysis: The impact of Microsoft's bid for Yahoo on customers
- Google, Microsoft and Yahoo get competition from smaller search firms
- New Italian law may have unintentionally legalized MP3 sharing
- Sony BMG, XM reach deal on Pioneer Inno
- Submarine data routes in crisis
- Google positions itself as Yahoo's white knight against Microsoft
- Ericsson to supply HSDPA chips for Lenovo notebooks
- Is a slowdown coming for high-tech VC funding?
- Google-backed group calls RealPlayer 'badware'
- Cheaper Xbox 360 to debut in Japan in March
- ICANN finally begins updated IP standard rollout
- AOL buys its way into the widget business
- The Green Grid launches data center energy initiatives
- Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista SP1 released to manufacturing
- Yahoo shutters music service, allies with Rhapsody
- Commerce Dept.: US has already achieved broadband saturation
- Roundtable part 2: Will Microsoft + Yahoo give everyone what he wants?
- Study: Digital mobile TV could become a $9.1 billion industry
- Study: Some Super Bowl advertisers 'missing the boat'
- Security companies forge an anti-malware standards organization
- Google looks to e-mail security to extend business reach
- IBM's WAS CE open source app server gathers steam
- IFPI plows ahead with Chinese court action against Baidu, Sohu
- Yahoo's Zimbra e-mail server gets an update, at least for now
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