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- Opera debuts new version of smartphone browser
- New iPhone, Touch models introduced with higher capacity
- ICANN considers fast track for some international TLDs
- Nokia brings back N-Gage, opens social network
- AT&T to raise broadband prices
- NVidia purchases gaming physics processor maker PhysX
- IDC suggests a Microsoft + Yahoo + Fast combo could be a strong #2
- Repairs begin to critical undersea data cables
- Is MySQL's new hosting program the rise of Sun's new RDBMS?
- Adobe promotes former Macromedia leader to CTO post
- Microsoft's latest environmental contribution: a mouse with a switch
- China backtracks a bit on online video sites
- Analysts: Google faces more problems than Microsoft-Yahoo deal
- Digital revenues not enough to counter Warner's slide
- Microsoft releases stand-alone Outlook with CRM built-in
- CBS to test location-based mobile advertising
- Amazon drops price of Xbox 360 HD DVD player, promptly sells out
- Sony, Samsung soar; Vizio, Sharp slip in LCD TV sales
- WSJ: Google close to online music deal in China
- Nokia 'astonished' by German bank's retribution for plant layoffs
- A very virtually realistic Times Square comes to a real MMORPG
- LG's Viewty handset records straight to DivX
- IBM makes good on its Cognos buyout with 16 new products
- Time Warner restructuring could involve dividing AOL
- IBM contrasts its 'integration' with Cognos against SAP's 'acquisitions'
- Adobe secretly patches critical PDF flaw
- Nokia N82 goes black for everyone but the US
- Middle East Internet outages now affect 85 million
- Leaked Yahoo memo indicates reticence toward Microsoft bid
- Will authorized hosting put MySQL on a par with Oracle and DB2?
- Modu looks to make cell phones 'modular'
- Google introduces an Apps tool for sending forms via e-mail
- Microsoft, Google, Yahoo gain seats on OpenID Foundation board
- Nokia retools its E51 handset for secure workplaces
- Google Apps gets improved document sharing
- Best Buy to begin selling DTV boxes on February 17
- Motorola announces second gen WiMAX hardware
- Oracle tries a 'vaulted' approach to its e-business database security
- Google News to place greater focus on local content
- New Wii title from THQ seeks to mash up Guitar Hero
- FCC shifts gears for 700 MHz auction
- RIAA president proposes spyware-like solution to piracy
- Study: Blogging about music may triple its sales
- Microsoft's Virtual Earth 3D gets boost with Caligari acquisition
- Hackers manage to unlock newest iPhones
- IBM explains its 'information on demand' strategy with Cognos
- From Seoul comes Soul, Samsung's new handset
- Could the economic stimulus plan delay patent reform?
- Yahoo launches live cam site, but can't handle traffic
- Dell asserts its commitment to AMD despite reduced Direct options
- Apple issues security updates to QuickTime, iPhoto
- Canary Wireless announces new hotspot detectors
- HTC's Shift UMPC set to finally go on sale
- ARM to demo prototype Google Android phone
- Mistake leaks specs of upcoming Nokia N96 phone
- Spanish Facebook begins next week
- Bevy of critical Office fixes headline February patches
- Analyst: Microsoft bid is just a ploy to fend off Yahoo deal with Amazon
- AOL: The ideal Microsoft deal-breaker for Yahoo?
- Broadcom's Android alternative: An SoC supporting Symbian, Linux, WM6
- Starbucks drops T-Mobile, offers free Wi-Fi from AT&T
- Nokia officially unveils leaked N96 handset, new services
- Netflix to cease offering HD DVD movie rentals
- The answer to Microsoft is no: Yahoo holds out for more cash
- ARM is not showing an Android phone at 3GSM
- Microsoft buys Sidekick phone creator Danger
- Sony Ericsson's Xperia X1 takes on iPhone, HTC Touch
- Valentine's Day Zunes may not arrive in time, but will be free
- AOL's behavioral ad service to premiere under 'open' mobile platform
- Microsoft scrambles to explain prototype 'white space' device failure
- Is Microsoft's PlayReady ready to go yet?
- Earthlink bails from municipal Wi-Fi, casts its net for AOL dial-up
- Now Microsoft will take its case to Yahoo's shareholders
- Best Buy to 'recommend' Blu-ray to customers
- MSN Direct could put live content on WM6 home screens
- Nokia teams with Sprint, Reuters on worldwide mobile ad network
- Microsoft adapts Office Live into a low-cost SMB Web host
- Apple releases second major update to Mac OS X Leopard
- LiMo wants to make Linux a mobile phone platform
- Samsung sued over incompatible Blu-ray players
- Motorola produces a Linux-based slider with an open platform
- Why you can't have Vista SP1 yet: Microsoft fixing driver problem
- T-Mobile partners with Yahoo on mobile search
- Suspected UK pirates could lose Internet access
- FCC re-establishes CATV market share cap at 30 percent
- BlackBerry's touchscreen talk interrupted by service outage
- Intel's German offices raided in EC antitrust investigation
- Google and Nokia: Enemies or friends?
- Apple debuts Aperture 2, slashes price
- Sony Ericsson announces mobile Internet ExpressCards
- Custom 404 pages from Google Toolbar beta cause a stir
- Apple TV update goes live with high-definition rentals
- Mozilla releases Firefox 3.0 Beta 3, adds several features
- Microsoft denies talks about licensing Windows Mobile to Nokia
- Dept. of Homeland Security granted right to snoop on T-Mobile users
- Dell buys family-owned MessageOne for SaaS
- Vmedia shows phone with its own blue-laser optical disc drive
- Yahoo and video platform Maven Networks formally tie the knot
- DirecTV profits and growth feel pinch of slowing economy
- Senate passes surveillance reform, re-inserts telco immunity
- Play.com to open MP3 store in the UK
- NVidia closes the deal with Ageia
- New Phoenix BIOS will run Linux apps when Windows fails
- Analysts: Yahoo must now accept buyout bid if Microsoft raises price
- Google partners with calendaring tool for its online apps
- New legislation could lead to ISP throttling ban
- RIM blames Monday's BlackBerry outage on a faulty upgrade
- Micron's next two-megapixel handset SoC has a 0.2" footprint
- iSuppli: Samsung leads LCD TV Sales in 4Q
- Yahoo's 1,000 layoffs begin, along with a possible rush to Google
- Mobile phone chipset gets DivX certification
- Sprint, Motorola team on Nextel first responder interoperability
- XDepth aims to bring High Dynamic Range to JPG imagery
- Nintendo looks to address game piracy issues worldwide
- Google makes move into Chinese digital music
- Yahoo's Yang holds firm on resisting Microsoft
- Microsoft: 'We misjudged demand' for Xbox 360
- Google updates Android SDK
- Macrovision's software arm to become stand-alone company
- VoIP phone offers WiMAX connectivity
- Could video-on-demand overtake HD discs by 2011?
- OSU thought it already turned over defendants' IDs to RIAA
- Struggling Alcatel-Lucent to handle AT&T's 3G expansion
- Sprint plans WiMAX soft launch, but budget finalization still looms
- Comcast: 42% of digital subscribers use high-def, DV-R
- Sun expands its catalog of pay-by-the-hour service apps
- EC Commissioner proposes doubling terms of performers' copyright
- Cell phone games could get Wii-like controls
- Oracle says it's broadening, not ending, its dispute with SAP
- SCO CEO McBride to step aside post-buyout
- Nvidia prototype handset can display high-definition video, graphics
- Report claims Xbox 360 failure rate is 16 percent
- Microsoft adds OOXML to its promise not to sue
- European telcos agree to reduce roaming charges to ward off regulation
- One more go-round for Yahoo Video, this time in widescreen
- Wal-Mart won't stock HD DVD movies, players past June
- Novell takes steps to harden security for shoppers
- Novell's Bonsai to get close integration with software from SiteScape buy
- British ISPs align to build a targeted online ad platform
- Red Hat and JBoss make a play for enterprise middleware
- GSM version of Palm's Centro headed for AT&T
- Yahoo faces new competition from QuadrantOne ad network
- Cloudbook Ultra-Mobile PC delayed yet again
- Toshiba denies rumors; HD DVD not dead yet
- Motorola acquires leading Asian music provider
- Vollee to offer Second Life mobile
- R.I.P. analog wireless: The old FM cellular bands can now shut down
- American Idol songs, videos find home on iTunes
- Chinese P2P service with Google ties comes under fire from MPA
- Vodafone to guarantee BlackBerry service in the UK
- Microsoft says possible end of HD DVD won't impact Xbox 360
- How soon will enterprises adopt Windows Server 2008?
- That's the ballgame: Toshiba bows out of HD DVD
- For 1.3 million HD DVD customers, what's next?
- Centro on AT&T: Palm tries again
- Intel rolls out double-quad-core platform for gamers
- Thunderbird development starts afresh under new company
- Toshiba and Microsoft have no Blu-ray plans
- BBC adds shows to iTunes in UK
- Gates says Microsoft won't raise Yahoo bid
- Apple cuts price of iPod Shuffle by 40 percent
- UN agency: Submarine data pipeline cuts may be sabotage
- Sprint's 'Push to Talk' can now send e-mail, photos and contacts
- After HD DVD: Who benefits, and what happens next?
- Verizon, AT&T announce unlimited calling plans
- Analyst: Music CDs will give way to digital downloads by 2012
- Home networks plus devices don't equal multimedia networking
- Sony taps Ensequence to deal with BD-J complexity
- Is your outdoor antenna ready for DTV?
- Universal, Amazon hop on Blu-ray bandwagon as HD DVD prices fall
- Microsoft to give students free pro development tools
- The starting gun sounds for the .ASIA domain landrush
- NAND Flash to cool off significantly in 2008
- ARM announces software for 3D graphics on phones
- Analysts: Studios will gain from HD DVD's exit, but consumers' won't
- Endless reboots force suspension of Vista SP1 updates
- HP shows more success in PCs, servers and storage than in printers
- Analyst: Evidence of a backlash against mobile convergence
- One thousand Xbox Live games expected by year-end
- New news aggregator site has a metaphorical approach to relevance
- Microsoft divides 'small' from 'medium' businesses for its next servers
- New SDK offers program control through the user's scalp
- CTP for SQL Server 2008 now available
- RIAA ex-defendant has counterclaim dismissed
- Sony BMG signs new mobile music deal
- MySpace mulls launching digital music service
- Microsoft launches a new wave of interoperability initiatives
- T-Mobile announces new UMA 'landline'
- Vista SP1 breaks ZoneAlarm, Trend Micro apps, among others
- Dialog: The final format war
- OpenTV may be the dominant player in set-top boxes
- Flash and DRM: Does Adobe really have any choice?
- Coming to a video site near you: more ads
- Microsoft's latest interoperability pledge: How free is 'open' now?
- Bush grants funding to states for Real ID initiative
- FCC may approve DirecTV handoff to Liberty Media...somewhat
- NVidia premieres its ninth-generation GPU
- DTV study: Most broadcasters are ready, most consumers aren't
- Google's founder steps up the rhetoric against Microsoft + Yahoo
- With Pi buy, EMC fights Microsoft for space on the Internet cloud
- Vocera announces a shareable, Wi-Fi-only handset
- Macrovision sells its games division for a big loss
- Apple poises itself to personalize future podcasts
- Dialog: After HD DVD, whither Toshiba?
- In place of GPS, a new iPhone app tries Twitter
- In Portland, Oregon, another city-wide Wi-Fi network bites the dust
- Microsoft's Sync parts cost Ford about $30
- US Cellular joins the ranks of carriers with unlimited calling plans
- Facebook's UK unique users post an unexpected drop
- Yahoo employees could come home to Microsoft, leaving assets behind
- Sony loses longtime software development exec
- Electronic Arts presses on with Take-Two takeover
- Adobe turns up the heat on AIR with new Flex IDE
- The 'cloud' gets crowded with the Times entering the scene
- New Japanese satellite could boost Internet speeds
- Pakistan YouTube incident adds to international outage
- Nokia expects real-life 'Transformers' in seven years
- The Open XML debate resumes before the ISO
- Reports: Sony to buy LCD panels from Sharp
- Fujitsu enters the half-terabyte HDD foray
- Microsoft launches Engagement Mapping, its upshot from aQuantive
- Xbox 360 HD DVD drive gets the axe
- HD DVD add-on for Xbox 360 now only $50
- Google, others to build massive under-sea Internet link to Asia
- Sony's new Blu-ray players feature-packed, but still high priced
- Apple adds new CPUs, Multi-Touch trackpad to MacBook Pro
- Google's newest use: finding vulnerabilities
- Burst offers alternative to 'disruptive' pre-roll video ads
- DivX pulls the plug on Stage6 video upload site
- Apple beats Best Buy, Target in music sales; only behind Wal-Mart
- Network Solutions taken to court over domain 'front-running'
- Sun completes purchase MySQL, sets sights on Microsoft and Oracle
- VMware fixing security vulnerability in virtualization products
- Lenovo takes on the MacBook Air with its X300 ultra-portable
- Pakistan removes YouTube ban after fixing bad routing
- Can IBM bring back the mainframe with its 'screaming' z10?
- Confirmation: Internet Explorer 8 beta testing has begun
- Microsoft still battling Windows Live and Hotmail outage
- Microsoft scores win against man who claims he developed Office tech
- FCC gives go-ahead for DirecTV transfer to Liberty Media
- EU hands down record $1.35 billion fine against Microsoft
- On-campus outrage in South Africa due to online video
- IBM users tell of mainframe gains and datacenter pains
- Qwest discussing wireless options with Verizon
- DreamWorks not yet ready to support Blu-ray
- As It Happens: The Windows Server 2008 era officially begins
- German high court conditionally approves government data spying
- Has software development spawned the sprawl of PC servers?
- Windows CE Trojan out in the wild, say researchers
- Australian Net censorship moves ahead with testing
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