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- Microsoft makes second acquisition related to fighting rootkits
- Nokia may sign second label to mobile music service
- Open source mobile developer: Android is not the answer
- SlySoft's AnyDVD cracks BD+...again
- For OpenAjax, the first round of standards efforts is not enough
- Moroccan jailed for fake prince Facebook profile pardoned
- How AT&T, Google, and Dish Network fared in the 700 MHz auction
- Apple pushing iTunes, QT users on Windows to download Safari
- Sony: Pay us $50 and we won't install bloatware on your laptop
- China moves to sanction video sites, shut down others
- LinkedIn adds profile option for companies
- EA's dark comic Dead Space franchise headed to theaters
- One less botnet master in business after guilty plea
- Sprint eyes common IP platform for three wireless networks
- Columbia University professor could trigger a Blu-ray injunction
- Is the Centro helping or hurting Palm?
- New buffer overrun exploit threatens old Jet database engine on XP
- Fake guitar suits keep coming from Gibson
- The WiMAX monetization challenge: When and how?
- How does the US really rank in broadband access?
- Mozilla CEO: Apple Safari update is 'just wrong'
- Network Solutions suspends Dutch anti-Koran site
- Nokia and InterDigital may be preparing to settle
- Accidental Wi-Fi access still a criminal offense in Maryland
- Prototype video conferencing portal for HDTV coming this year
- Justice Dept. approves XM + Sirius merger
- Lack of interoperable radio key to XM + Sirius merger approval
- Sun gets government grant to replace chip interconnects with lasers
- Google proposes Android as a 'white spaces' platform
- Survey: 6 in 10 Americans know about the DTV transition
- Yahoo enrolls in Google's OpenSocial network, joining MySpace
- Using the Web to get ready for the DTV transition
- Netflix competitor Peerflix to cease operations
- Microsoft offers a contacts 'bridge' to Facebook, Bebo, others
- Imeem unveils its social networking API to Web services
- INCITS chair: Failure of OOXML could endanger ODF
- Netflix glitch takes down site, delays deliveries
- Sony BMG mulling digital music subscription offering
- Could an Aussie WiMAX 'disaster' have been prevented?
- Graphical 'Pipes' enable Yahoo services to be included in mashups
- WD shrinks the size of portable 320 GB capacity
- XAML specification published, added to Microsoft's open promise
- Musical social network searches for a niche with geo-location
- FriendFeed integrates Disqus blog comment system
- Analysts: US consumers like HDTVs better than HD programming
- Mozilla addresses memory corruption issues in Firefox fix
- Motorola begins its plan to split Mobility from Devices
- Earthlink's muni Wi-Fi pain may be Houston's gain
- Despite rumors, Windows XP SP3 still not quite ready
- Over two dozen companies subpoenaed in Vista Capable case
- Google advises shareholders again to vote down anti-censorship proposal
- Bell Canada admits to throttling broadband P2P traffic
- Oracle adds systems management perq to Linux OS support
- Which company will be 'Motorola' in 2009?
- How big is your 'environmental footprint?' asks Xerox
- UK group to compete with Joost in live streaming P2P TV
- UNICEF wiki uses open source, SMS to connect kids
- Software purports to convert 3G phones into Wi-Fi hotspots
- Sony limits 'Fresh Start' to certain SKUs, for now
- Verizon Wireless sued for game show contests
- WSJ: Cable ops may be interested in WiMAX
- Alltel tries a social approach to mobile video
- New AT&T Wireless service serves up music from your own PC
- Analysts: Emerging SDV to boost HD cable TV scene
- IPhone users take note: Nokia Siemens speeds up EDGE
- Cox launches co-branded Rhaspody music service
- Adobe opens beta of Web-based Photoshop
- Safari for Mac, Opera for Windows both claim 100% on Acid3
- Safari license says non-Apple hardware installs are prohibited
- AMD transforms into a platform company, to release triple-core CPUs
- Comcast opens up negotiations with BitTorrent on bandwidth
- NTT DoCoMo achieves 250Mbps mobile data rate
- UK gov't report calls for redundant ratings systems for software
- AMD's price/performance conundrum: Can it keep its high-end customers?
- India's IT success can be 'replicated' in other countries
- Cat and Mouse game continues for EA and Take-Two
- Newest Safari browsers find themselves shooting gallery targets
- Dell releases first sub $1,000 Blu-ray laptop
- New version of Aperture introduces plug-ins
- Eastern Europe: The next silicon valley?
- Verizon Wireless puts a social spin on maps
- IBM debuts beta of Lotus Symphony 4.0 for Linux
- Dell's new approach to the Vista migration problem
- Preview of new Windows Search adds cross-PC indexing
- Boom! 20th anniversary Madden NFL coming in August
- AT&T Mobile MediaFLO TV launches in May
- Google to phase in offline access options for Docs
- Photoshop Express' botched terms of service to be revised
- Investigation of Nokia and Navteq moves forward
- Mobile phones to get ad-supported MTV music videos
- Sony movies coming to AT&T mobile TV via MediaFLO
- Competitor to Digg has journalists ranking their own, others' stories
- Garmin multi-platform search software adds Google features
- Yahoo launches 'Shine' Web site for women
- Sony BMG accused of using pirated software
- Adobe releases alpha of AIR for Linux, joins Linux Foundation
- Virgin Media to begin penalizing users for illegal downloads
- The driving experience redefined?
- AOL moves to bring its services to the mobile screen
- LG debuts 3G 'Vu' handset with mobile TV
- ISO certifies MS Office Open XML, just barely, with 75% approval
- IBM barred from federal contracts pending investigation on EPA bid
- Dell looks to answer mobile connectivity problems
- Local TV news comes to Verizon V CAST
- Newest Moto Q 9c available from three more carriers
- AT&T answers Verizon with its own mobile maps service
- Wall Street still likes Linux, but for new reasons
- Security suite coming soon for the iPhone
- First word from CTIA on Windows Mobile 6.1
- Toshiba goes stylish with revamped Satellite models
- Voice access coming to Live Search for Windows Mobile, BlackBerry
- Techs and execs collaborate on Linux apps
- Adobe releases beta of Lightroom 2.0 photo editing tool
- Signs point to imminent arrival of Windows XP SP3
- FCC chair plans to squash Skype's 'open wireless' petition
- Microsoft's Surface to get test run in AT&T stores
- Nokia introduces 4 low-cost phones for emerging markets
- Again, Microsoft stomps out Xbox 360 Blu-ray rumors
- Consumerism at its finest: Shopping via SMS comes to Amazon
- Comcast swaps HD quality for quantity
- Intel's Atom gets price and speeds, expected in devices by summer
- Blinkx looks to IPTV with Joost-like BBTV offering
- ChaCha offers new twist on mobile searching: voice queries
- TiVo 9.3 software update to speed up the DVR's interface
- Now an official ISO standard, Microsoft's OOXML invites controversy
- WiMAX finally gains some ground in upcoming portables
- iTunes biggest music retailer in US, but just momentarily
- Opera releases beta of new mobile browser, now less annoying
- Comcast offers 50 Mbps Internet, but it won't come cheap
- MySpace adds big-label music to free downloads, will sell tickets and merch
- Intel unveils next-generation low-cost 'Netbooks'
- Head of Yahoo Music Ian Rogers departs for music startup
- Adobe CS4 will be 64-bit, but only on Windows
- Symantec and Microsoft settle suit over Vista storage technology
- Sony introduces world's smallest HD camcorder
- Nokia's N-Gage game system finally ready for smartphones
- AT&T to begin prorating early termination fees for new contracts
- Dell plans pay reductions, product feature removal, and over 8,800 job cuts
- Windows XP's final day still June 30, but low-cost PCs get two more years
- Public face of Windows Vista leaves Microsoft
- T-Mobile cuts price of iPhone in Germany to spur sales
- Intel announces lo-jack for laptops, but offers few details
- Federally funded Internet access to be cut off for Navajo Nation
- Sprint delays XOHM WiMAX, pushes back 'later this year' later still
- AT&T, Verizon Wireless divulge more details on 4G plans
- Ericsson shows off its 4G LTE technology, but it's still years off
- Silverlight 2 final set for this summer, won't play Flash video
- Britain wants to ban sex offenders from social networking sites
- PSP sees sales resurgence in Japan, but Wii again dominates PS3
- Census Bureau to drop problematic PDAs, return to trusty paper
- 16 updates on tap for April Patch Tuesday
- HP floats a file backup service in the cloud
- Online fraud up over 20% per year, says FBI operation
- Google claims credit for FCC wireless auction results
- Felten: Some New Jersey voting machines can't add
- Microsoft rolls out Silverlight maintenance release
- Icahn allies to get seats on Motorola board
- Facebook settles with group that claimed it had the idea first
- Yahoo is open to some type of transaction with Microsoft
- AMD confirms 10% workforce cut, declining outlook
- Joost denies it's shrinking its sights to just the US
- Social media firm Imeem buys DRM firm Snocap
- Vista SP1 'prerequisites' to gear up systems for auto updates
- Adobe to correct its controversial Photoshop Express terms Thursday
- Ringing cell phones coming to a EU flight near you
- New Korean Samsung HSUPA phones will upload at 2 Mbps
- Motorola bus tour brings some good news for WiMAX
- H-1B limits met after just one week of petitions
- CyberLink adds BD-Live support to PowerDVD
- HP enters the low-cost student PC market, but is $499 too much?
- With 4G ahead, AT&T names a wireless veteran as its CTO
- EU mandates Web sites delete personal data after six months
- Sprint affiliate offers VoIP phones with visual voicemail
- MySpace targets Latin American userbase
- Wal-Mart focuses on MP3, but without Sony BMG and Warner
- Google opens its Web application engine to 10,000 developers
- Newest Blu-ray recorders include transfer to PSP
- People-search startup Spock.com seeks partners, maybe with Google
- Should kids be taught 'Internet safety' in schools?
- TiVo gets TV Guide license for international market
- Free version of Microsoft's robotics platform available now
- Yahoo to test running Google ads alongside its search results
- Apple, Adobe address security flaws in QuickTime, Flash
- ASP.NET AJAX makes its way to Linux via Java
- Sun's new UltraSPARCs boast 32x the computing density of x86 servers
- Nokia to pay $314 million to German workers, $0 to government
- Literature 2.0: Collaborative book authoring goes beta on WEbook
- Motorola gets veteran AT&T dealmaker as board chair
- iPhone Software 2.0 provides clues to 3G model
- After an 11-year holdout, Iomega agrees to a buyout
- Adobe Media Player 1.0 goes live with clear, high-def content
- Flickr gets video, but for 'pro' members only
- AMD quad-core Opteron servers claim performance records
- iPhone 2.0 will bring contacts search, meeting invites
- Development begins on US emergency text message system
- Yahoo's 'strategic alternative' surprise involves AOL, Google
- AOL leverages tech publications with new network
- Circuit City tries a turnaround in a bad economy
- SlingCatcher will be ready when it's ready
- NVidia ups the ante in a platform battle with AMD
- ISO takes full charge of Open XML, sets up 'harmonization' group
- Parallels releases beta 3 of its Mac virtualization software
- A leaner Intel sells off more of its assets
- White hat hackers infiltrate a power grid in one day
- IBM enters the data protection and recovery business
- MySpaceTV tries once again to branch out to real TVs
- Symantec buys AppStream, but what took so long?
- Amazon to ease pain of format war win
- Paragraph against ISP throttling hailed as users' rights victory in EU
- Is AOL's CEO openly courting Yahoo or Microsoft?
- FCC issues $6 million in DTV fines to Wal-Mart, others
- 'Bully' banned in Brazil by courts
- NVidia, Intel no longer appear to be prospective partners
- EchoStar's motion to re-hear TiVo patent case denied
- Is Vista dead in the water?
- Opera will be available for Android phones
- Indonesia lifts its YouTube ban
- Carmi Levy: Yahoo's options, now that it appears to have some
- IBM creates 'racetrack memory' for faster and cheaper storage
- Oracle launches new security strategy and software
- Gateway's notebook lineup under Acer starts to gel
- Sony pushes forward with BD-J
- First look at DRM for Silverlight
- Popular BitTorrent site goes legit, looks for buyer
- Blockbuster proposes 'exclusive' content, devices in Circuit City bid
- Mobile TV with MediaFLO headed for the SUV's backseat
- Quake 3 ported to iPod Touch with tilt controls
- Google bundles Salesforce.com CRM with its online apps
- St. Louis gets its Wi-Fi network, but scaled down
- Microsoft's 'trust' chief steers his company back toward Trusted model
- Toshiba's 128 GB solid-state disk plays hide and seek
- Could a Verizon deal help AOL lure Yahoo?
- Novell slashes mainframe Linux pricing
- AOL's Platform-A still out front, now pulling away
- Corpus Christi to take back control of Muni-Wi-Fi network
- Associated Press to focus more on mobile content
- Google Apps hacked to run on Amazon Web Services
- AOL optimizes mobile search for Apple's iPhone
- MySpace launches in Korea, immediately starts playing catch-up
- Re-org at Microsoft relocates UC head to its emerging markets unit
- Mandriva updates its Linux distribution for spring
- Ubisoft to get Gameloft's Indian studio
- Mac cloner plans to take on Apple's Mac OS EULA
- AOL buys content engine Sphere
- RIM faces obstacles in building BlackBerry service in India
- Official XP SP3 release date still up in the air
- Federal behavioral ad proposal stirs disagreement
- Dell debuts reworked Vostro notebook
- Intel extends its winning streak, but a bad storm is coming
- CTIA backs Sprint, T-Mobile in white space battle
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