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