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  1. EFF, ACLU say Wikileaks shutdown harms First Amendment rights
  2. Spammers bypass Google's Gmail signup security
  3. Microsoft struggles to fix data corruption bug in Windows Home Server
  4. Apple looks set to introduce iPhone SDK next week
  5. After FCC hearing turns into circus act, NY subpoenas Comcast records
  6. Digital Music Forum: How to offer digital tunes without going broke
  7. Encyclopedia of Life launched, prepare to wait in line
  8. Google adds collaboration tools to Apps platform
  9. Sharp, Hitachi investigated for fixing price of Nintendo DS screens
  10. Microsoft extends its openness policy to Windows Live developers
  11. Next edition of .NET Micro Framework adds Web services support
  12. Internal e-mails show concern over 'Vista capable' program
  13. Blinkx inks new content deals, goes after 'double-dippers'
  14. Why would Comcast need 'seat warmers' to appear to show support?
  15. In Her Own Words: Neelie Kroes on the MS fines
  16. Wii building sales lead over PS3 in Japan once again
  17. Corsair announces 4x faster flash drive
  18. Zoho joins the supporting ranks of Office Open XML
  19. Microsoft's Ballmer on reconciling the gap between IT and executives
  20. Nobody likes DRM, including attorneys for Microsoft, Real
  21. China's Baidu again in hot seat for MP3 search
  22. Sprint plans further WiMAX build-up, 'push-to-talk' CDMA phones
  23. Justice Department sued by EFF over Google privacy official
  24. YouTube: We'll have live video this year
  25. Opera Mini and Mobile dump Yahoo, go back to Google
  26. Baidu to launch instant messaging network for China
  27. Nearly 3% of America became iPod converts over the holiday
  28. What does it take for musicians to sell you CDs and MP3s over the Web?
  29. eBay, MercExchange settle 'Buy it Now' patent feud
  30. Microsoft slashes Windows Vista retail price in surprise move
  31. Performing artists not seeing money from file sharing settlements
  32. Google gives phone numbers to San Francisco's homeless
  33. Windows Server 2008: To keep things stable, you need new hardware
  34. Microsoft's Jason Zander on Visual Studio and dynamic languages
  35. Double-whammy for Qualcomm as Nokia wins two rounds
  36. Wikileaks returns after judge overturns own injunction
  37. Dell takes more hits as its reorganization continues
  38. Adding LINQ to Visual Studio: Does this change everything?
  39. Visto, Microsoft settle patent dispute out of court
  40. Near Field phones come one step closer to replacing cashiers
  41. Sprint leaps onto the 'unlimited' heap with voice + data plan
  42. Facebook users translate the site again, this time to German
  43. Analyst: Recording industry needs even newer business models
  44. Asus to show off keyboard-less UMPC
  45. Talk of iPhone in China begins anew
  46. Intel unveils Atom: new microarchitecture for UMPCs, MIDs
  47. BitTorrent comes to the iPhone
  48. Not your usual Microsoft keynote: Tom Brokaw
  49. Microsoft Online Services extends SaaS to SMB users
  50. Top-of-the-line phone added to pay-as-you-go service
  51. Growth in servers and mainframes may be slowing down
  52. Broadcom acquisition could lead to cheaper Blu-Ray players
  53. Nokia to help move Silverlight to Symbian S60 devices
  54. Google ports Gears to mobile to support offline app use
  55. GPS in 3D may be coming to the US
  56. On second thought, IE8 will default to full Web standards
  57. Yahoo launches mobile web aggregator
  58. Dell challenges Panasonic in rugged notebooks
  59. Intel warns of lower margins due to flash meltdown
  60. AMD moves cautiously into the 45 nm era
  61. Stardock's Sins of a Solar Empire leads PC game sales
  62. Infogrames scoops up former SCE Studios boss
  63. Office Live Workspace beta now open to the public
  64. Analysts see 'ringback tones' becoming a $40 billion industry
  65. IBM re-enters the PC business, at least in Eastern Europe
  66. Pioneer to halt production of plasma screens
  67. Don't blink or you'll shut it off: The next iPod remote control
  68. Prospects for Flash on iPhone dim with Jobs comment
  69. Live from the MIX 08 keynote with Ray Ozzie
  70. Are we actually ready for the multicore and virtualization era?
  71. AOL swings doors to its IM service wide open
  72. 7digital could lead DRM-free sales in EU
  73. Facebook poaches Google exec for new COO
  74. Ask.com looks to refocus after job cuts, strategy shift
  75. Richer AOL Mail demoed with Silverlight 2 Beta 1
  76. New platform protects open source customers from infringement
  77. Bank of America, AT&T top identity theft study
  78. Internet Explorer 8 Beta 1 goes live
  79. Warner Blu-ray disc manufacturer ramps up production
  80. Nero Linux moves ahead with HD DVD, Blu-ray support
  81. MySQL surprises even Sun with a monetization idea
  82. The virtualization challenge and whether IT is ready
  83. Google to launch consumer health care service later this year
  84. Silverlight 2 Beta 1 debuts with the hope of dynamic language support
  85. In-Stat: Average downstream connection is 3.8 Mbps
  86. Expression Studio 2 beta adds PHP, Silverlight 1.0 support
  87. Sony says $200 Blu-ray players are still a year away
  88. Doubleclick, a potential Google property, launches Web publisher 'solution'
  89. Julius Baer drops suit against Wikileaks
  90. IE8 Beta 1 may no longer pass Acid2, while Acid3 is rolled out
  91. New Mitsubishi displays will have built-in TV Guide
  92. Apple misses goal of 1,000 rentable movies on AppleTV
  93. Intel CEO vows to overcome flash price meltdown
  94. Google opens up Contacts API to help encourage collaboration
  95. New Yahoo service shares users' locations with online services
  96. Vudu begins shipping 1TB box, updates system software
  97. Alienware counters HP's Blackbird with a quad-GPU monster
  98. First new principles, now an interoperability initiative for OOXML
  99. New iPhone firmware, Exchange support, third-party software en route
  100. Circuit City gives HD DVD buyers more time to return players
  101. MPA settles with Bejing Jeebo over movie piracy
  102. Steve Ballmer on Google, Yahoo, Apple and more
  103. TiVo's 'best performance yet': almost breaking even
  104. Is Silverlight 2 catching up with Flash?
  105. Microsoft's IE architect: IE8 is what we've been building up to
  106. Not so fast: Latest Firefox beta posted, then un-posted
  107. Legal team scrambles to suppress MobiTV addresses shared in the clear
  108. DoD to stop Google Maps from photographing any more army bases
  109. Yahoo Maps adds new information, better resolution
  110. HP spells out plans to get more 'bang' from its R&D bucks
  111. US delegation to ISO votes in favor of OOXML
  112. Live from the Middle East: the Pussycat Dolls, via MySpace
  113. Sony reportedly in talks with Microsoft on Blu-ray for Xbox 360
  114. One ABI analyst still sees a future in muni-Wi-Fi
  115. T-Mobile's owner might consider buying Sprint, say analysts
  116. Vigor Colossus knocks gamers senseless with a 2x4
  117. How will Microsoft's initiatives impact health care?
  118. Microsoft cuts Xbox 360 prices across Europe
  119. Iomega scoffs at buyout offer from EMC
  120. Lionsgate debuts iTunes Digital Copy on select DVDs
  121. AOL Radio and CBS Radio combine operations in troubled times
  122. iTunes may finally get The Beatles
  123. Unlimited calling from Alltel concentrates on voice
  124. Microsoft revamps its FolderShare remote access beta
  125. One-click access to AAA comes to BlackBerry 8130, 8830
  126. Logitech denies rumors of a Microsoft buyout
  127. More execs leave Motorola, with mobile spinoff likely
  128. Next, TV Guide makes its way to the Wii
  129. IBM invests in 'collaboration lab' for Web 2.0
  130. Third party apps for iPhone: let the deluge begin
  131. Searchme launches private beta with help from Adobe
  132. EC clears Google + DoubleClick merger
  133. Hulu set to launch tomorrow
  134. Firefox 3.0 Beta 4 released, this time for real
  135. Time-Warner to spin off, not sell, its cable business
  136. Wal-Mart to close out dirt-cheap 'Green' Linux PC
  137. GoMobile seeks to entice mobile widget developers
  138. AMD appoints a former Dell exec as CIO
  139. Anonymous web posting may become illegal in Kentucky
  140. Time Warner chief won't rule out an addition to AOL
  141. The IPv6 experience: Are you experienced yet?
  142. Samsung corruption probe to continue through April
  143. AOL 'cleans house' at its Platform A ad business
  144. New YouTube API opens embedded players to customization
  145. Apple told to look into iPod nano fires
  146. Now bigger, Google prepares to get smaller
  147. BlackBerrys to get their own music service
  148. Worst-kept secret: LG Glimmer comes to Alltel
  149. DivX is coming for Blu-ray players, while PS3 could lag behind
  150. A new SDK for OOXML aims to mobilize developers
  151. The iPhone SDK: Could this be a movement?
  152. New Acer Gemstone notebooks feature NVidia 9-series, Blu-ray options
  153. Motorola invests in targeted advertising for digital TV
  154. Microsoft wraps its response to IBM's 'on-demand' strategy around Office
  155. 'Sooners' in .ASIA land rush vie for 'girls,' 'fun,' and 'gold'
  156. Apple sued over iTunes music distribution practices
  157. Gibson to Activision: We made fake guitars first
  158. DirecTV to launch an on-demand service via IPTV
  159. iPhone hackers are a step ahead of Apple
  160. Microsoft denies Blu-ray drive rumors, while Toshiba eats $1 billion
  161. Google Ad Manager enters beta amid DART acquisition
  162. AT&T gets a new BlackBerry Pearl with Wi-Fi
  163. AOL scoops up social media provider Bebo
  164. Acer eyes future desktop systems, including game machine
  165. Microsoft's Doug Mahugh: Inside the real OOXML debate
  166. Four critical Office issues patched
  167. Sun joins IBM, HP in standards advocacy group
  168. Congress asks FCC for records on 'a la carte' debate
  169. Asus' Eee Linux PC to become Windows machine
  170. Harvard server hacked, database of student data on BitTorrent
  171. EA takes it to the streets with Take-Two's shareholders
  172. 'Windows 7' product deadline may or may not be 2010
  173. Defendant in RIAA suit files amended complaint
  174. iPhone now available in Austria, Ireland
  175. House holds secret session to debate FISA telco immunity
  176. HP opens up its research labs just a little more
  177. Report: Zune coming to Europe in 2009
  178. Microsoft acquires Rapt to strengthen ad business
  179. Facebook to launch Web-based instant messaging service
  180. House passes revised FISA reform bill minus telco immunity
  181. Google's Miner: We will outsell the iPhone
  182. $20 million dollar suit against OLPC unresolved
  183. Adobe's PDF chief leaves for venture firm
  184. Linden Lab founder set to step down as CEO
  185. Security vendor hacked in attack on gamers
  186. A new way to make cash off your Facebook friends
  187. After Verizon trial speeds up P2P, group eyes other tests of P4P technology
  188. Apple updates AirPort Express to support 802.11n
  189. Microsoft eyes a meaner, 'greener' P2P for Windows 7
  190. China blocks YouTube, Google News amid Tibet protests
  191. US Supreme Court will not hear Microsoft appeal on Novell case
  192. Has Yahoo Buzz beat Digg to the mainstream?
  193. Japanese ISPs to start policing P2P, Winny users
  194. ATI's latest graphics card aims for stock traders
  195. Google repeats concerns over Microsoft + Yahoo
  196. Adobe licenses Flash Lite to Microsoft for mobile phones
  197. Nokia sponsors a contest for Xbox Live theme builders
  198. Six-core Intel processors coming this year
  199. Virtual nightclub launches a private beta for 'VIPs'
  200. Microsoft attempts to put positive spin on Xbox 360 sales
  201. Iomega considers revised buyout offer from EMC
  202. Guilty: Prolific spammer says he didn't file tax returns
  203. WWW creator speaks against usage tracking
  204. Apple strengthens position in PC market in February
  205. Yahoo fights Microsoft buyout with its own three-year plan
  206. Dish Network satellite failure hurts HD rollout; TiVo suit reopened
  207. Windows Vista SP1 downloadable now, ships tomorrow
  208. Apple introduces Safari 3.1, with some HTML 5 support
  209. DVB-H finally gets formal adoption by the EC
  210. Oracle turns over XML query engine to open source
  211. Sun: A bigger company can offer better FOSS support for SMBs
  212. LiveWire acquires Groove Mobile for $14.5 million
  213. TiVo software supports more codecs
  214. Browser targeting for ads generates uproar in Britain
  215. Cisco debuts a third iPhone of its own
  216. Limewire music store now open in beta
  217. iAnywhere to bring Lotus Notes push e-mail to iPhone
  218. Burst launches Web networks for 25-to-64-year-olds
  219. Hyper-V release candidate due for availability today
  220. Google rising in display ads, but Yahoo leads as a 'starting point'
  221. Survey: Big decline seen in US consumer tech spending
  222. What would NVidia want with a CPU company?
  223. Successful mobile WiMAX trial reported in Thailand
  224. Adobe to bring Flash to iPhone despite Steve Jobs
  225. New Facebook privacy features invite abuse
  226. The Toshiba write-down for HD DVD: $1.1 billion
  227. Legit version of Opera Mini now available for Helio Ocean
  228. NPD: PS3, Xbox 360 sales still lag behind PS2
  229. Apple close to offering subscription music service?
  230. Best Buy offers $50 gift card, trade-in for HD DVD buyers
  231. The 700 MHz auction ends, with the D-block unsold
  232. Blu-ray looks to spice up discs with Profile 2.0
  233. DRM is added to Flash with new rights management server
  234. Sony Ericsson braces investors for a pitfall
  235. Should social networks be treated as 'primitive lands?'
  236. A kid-safe service scours the Web for good content
  237. Startup Mahalo aims to combat Yahoo, Google with 'semantic relationships'
  238. Amazon apologizes for lack of Kindles, promises more on the way
  239. Blu-ray Profile 2.0 update coming to PS3 this month
  240. Arthur C. Clarke (1917 - 2008)
  241. AMD denies reports of layoffs under way
  242. Open sourcers create iPhone business applications
  243. Adobe's plans for iPhone Flash depend on your meaning of 'committed'
  244. ComScore data for February: Yahoo's popular, AOL's everywhere
  245. Verizon Wireless releases 'open specifications' for device builders
  246. Microsoft to help Eclipse developers make Java apps look Vista-native
  247. Torrent site Mininova to test video streaming
  248. Apple brings back Leopard feature with update, but users report problems
  249. Verizon Wireless captures 700 MHz glory in near-sweep of C-block
  250. Google search plug-in for Windows Mobile promises more of the same