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- Cable provider looks to create Bill of Rights for P2P users
- Vista SP1 now available in more languages
- New Asus Eee 900 officially launched in Hong Kong
- Corel's Office competitor gets BI, more PDF
- Take-Two investors not pushing for EA takeover
- New 'census' probes how many businesses use open source
- New Facebook widget accesses traffic cams near its users
- ISO defends the positive outcome of the OXML vote
- BitTorrent site sues for IFPI compensation over block
- FCC's Martin resurrects 'a la carte' proposal, content providers respond
- Google Earth adds even more detail, sunlight effects
- Microsoft adds one more news aggregator to the mix
- Latest Firefox update causes crashes, possible hole
- Universal details its Blu-ray plans for the summer
- AT&T stores will debut the first Microsoft Surface displays
- MySQL contributors remain confused over Sun's Enterprise plans
- Major label artists become paid bloggers?
- Yahoo indicates it's pleased with its Google test
- Latest CTP of OXML SDK reflects its ownership shift
- IBM denies internal plans of 'mass migration to Macs'
- Carmi Levy: Could Google take Microsoft's place, in every respect?
- IBM software revenues rise 14%, led by Cognos BI tools
- Questions abound over Mac cloner Psystar's legitimacy
- Dell spearheads the EPA's computer recycling drive
- Microsoft acquires travel site Farecast
- AMD treads water in Q1, promises a path to profitability
- Google floats its own economy, with a 42% sales gain
- EA extends the expiration for its Take-Two buyout offer
- Red Hat delays its global desktop Linux indefinitely
- Privilege escalation vulnerability affects Windows Vista SP1, XP
- Revamped Motorola phone unit will realign its product teams
- Real-time Linux for US Navy weapons systems gets an upgrade
- Involvement with Facebook's Beacon lands Blockbuster in court
- House passes bill to eliminate cell phone tracking for tax deductions
- US video game market skyrockets 57%, Xbox 360 ahead
- Windows XP SP3 released to manufacturing, downloadable 4/29
- Microsoft and Novell to 'convert' China to Windows and SuSE Linux
- Five movie studios in historic VOD, cable joint venture
- Skype introduces 'unlimited' world calling plan
- WD premieres ultra-fast VelociRaptor 10,000 rpm HDD
- Microsoft denies its pledge not to sue security researchers is new
- Cable HD not so high-def, say subscribers
- New release of Linux kernel presents major changes
- Another shakeup at Corel may leave CEO post vacant again
- AT&T looks to Cisco for edge in business videoconferencing
- Intel's $500M Taiwan investment is for WiMAX 'entity'
- House Republicans try once more to break the H-1B logjam
- NJ court rules ISP info confidential without subpoena
- PlayStation Home delayed once again
- Google's OpenSocial API could convert iGoogle into a social media platform
- A dynasty ends as Samsung's embattled CEO steps down
- Psystar reports it's shipping Mac clones, begins building its office
- Seagate ships its billionth hard drive, promises second in 5 years
- Sony BMG joins Nokia's 'Comes with Music' subscription service
- Photobucket opens its API to developers
- Office 2007 no longer measures up to OXML standard, says consultant
- Apple files patent for instant messaging on the iPhone
- NBC, not Fox, will provide political news for MySpace
- Bringing down the cloud: HP's Upline down for a third of its life
- Evidence the worst may be over for AMD's market share drop
- What recession? Yahoo shows signs of a complete resurgence
- Ray Ozzie's memo: 'My Computer' is being replaced by your 'mesh'
- Microsoft's Live Mesh broken down into bullet points
- Microsoft's 'Live Mesh' aims to become the universal window to the Web
- Apple buys embedded chipmaker for $278 million in cash
- Appeals court rules that 'Vista Capable' lawsuit can be class action
- Linden Labs search for CEO ends with Organic exec
- Microsoft seems prepared to walk away from Yahoo deal
- Microsoft takes on Google with CRM Online
- Outlook Express to finally end access to Hotmail
- Cross-site scripting vulnerability may affect Earthlink, other ISPs
- Microsoft to end support for MSN Music DRM
- Alltel Wireless gets the BlackBerry Curve 8330 smartphone
- Analyst: Mobile DTV standards problem may never be solved
- Netflix offers tempting details about future hardware
- Vista SP1 goes live on Automatic Updates, but gradually
- Apple tops streets estimates in record quarter
- Rambus victory upends an FTC unfair monopoly practices finding
- GroupTweet to blame for Twitter security 'compromise'
- Iomega surges ahead with a half-terabyte home theater drive
- Stellar growth for online CRM spurs a Microsoft / Salesforce duel
- As flat screen prices plummet, Pioneer strikes a deal
- MySpace cuts the ribbon on its third-party App Gallery
- Microsoft says it's time to kill Smart Watches
- Google boosts its mobile outreach with smaller image ads
- Motorola phones suffer watershed sales decline in Q1
- XP's death sentence may be commuted
- HDTV now in one quarter of US households, but what's on?
- Yahoo says it's cooperating with DOJ in Google antitrust concern
- China surpasses US as largest online nation
- Microsoft CFO to Yahoo: This weekend is deadline for buyout bid
- Pint-sized but versatile Linux server hits North America
- Court: Border search of laptops without cause permissible by law
- Toshiba president: 25% of notebooks will have SSDs by 2011
- New Ubuntu Linux runs in Windows from an emulated image
- LG's Secret 'iPhone killer' turns up in Britain
- The cost of losing the format war: Toshiba falls on its sword
- Apple's PA Semi buy may leave some out in the cold
- Nintendo pushes back on Wii, DS price cuts
- Analytics firm: Firefox EU share is at its peak, US share down
- Qwest DSL gets a speed increase in ten US States
- Spectrum seeks to sell its WiMAX holdings for billions
- Sun salvages what's left of a multicore CPU developer
- Dell promises to protect business customers' right not to use Vista
- The end is nigh for Sprint's Pivot
- Yahoo's open platform now has a name and a mascot
- AT&T to begin femtocell tests for improving cellular reception
- Microsoft plans search software for Linux and Unix
- Skype testing software for mobile phones
- Analysts: 3G iPhone to debut June 9
- Milpitas, California joins the great muni-Wi-Fi reclamation
- Analysts differ: Is the mobile phone market up or down?
- Analysts: Are IT organizations slowing down spending?
- Microsoft denies a link between IIS and SQL injection attacks
- Apple refreshes its iMac line
- At least one Psystar Mac clone ships
- Amazon promises to resume its Kindle shipments
- CBC tinkers with the notion of a social platform
- FCC: D Block bidders driven away by prospects of high lease fees, penalties
- Gigabyte's low-cost Atom-powered portable gets a name
- Why are Vista sales tapering off?
- Were PND devices just a flash in the pan?
- Verizon makes gains in FiOS and wireless customers
- Adobe pulls the plug on GoLive
- Record labels take aim at a clever playlist 'sharing' operation
- Blockbuster expands gaming section in stores
- Rogers confirms it will offer iPhone in Canada (again)
- Centercode seeks mobile phone beta testers for study
- Oracle's $7.85 B buyout of BEA clears last regulatory hurdle
- Microsoft presses on with Xbox 360 in Asia
- Windows XP SP3 download from Microsoft Update due today
- Karaoke to become a keynote beta feature of MySpace
- World-class stealing: Grand Theft Auto IV makes its global premiere
- Comcast business customers get free speed boost
- Jajah to handle voice calling in Yahoo Messenger
- The Frog lives: Warner resurrects The WB online in beta form
- Future Cray supercomputers will have Intel Xeon processors
- IBM quietly takes a stake in Spansion's racetrack memory
- British group releases 3G phone unlocking mod
- When will the Blu-ray market 'kick into gear?'
- Telecom firm turns to open source model for its VoIP platform
- Judge reverses himself, finds placing MP3s in a public folder isn't 'sharing'
- Roxio gains foothold in online photo sharing with Simple Star
- Time Warner to shed cable business, struggles continue
- Intel denies new iMac has new 'Montevina' platform
- Messenger for Mac 7.0 adds videoconferencing for biz users
- Sims Online closing after more than five years
- Social music site receives funding from record labels
- Tech giants coalesce for a powerline home networking standard
- Latest Skype 3.8 promises better audio, MySpace integration
- Google Analytics will finally integrate blog tracking
- Intel shuffles its ad agencies after controversial mag spread
- Tax evasion count gives new weight to spamming conviction
- Microsoft denies handing law enforcement 'backdoor' keys
- Why rumors of an AT&T 3G iPhone 'discount' don't add up
- Microsoft and Novell unveil cross-platform monitoring tools
- Adobe looks to push Flash through Open Screen Project
- AT&T's MediaFLO mobile DTV service launches May 4
- Apple to take on Blockbuster with same-day movie releases? Not so fast.
- Xobni gets cold feet over Microsoft acquisition
- Cross-platform Ruby on Rails gets SaaS management tool set
- AOL, Real, Yahoo must pay millions in outstanding music royalties
- Microsoft may or may not have raised its bid for Yahoo
- Evidence T-Mobile is inching closer to a 3G rollout
- Microsoft snags key Photoshop developer from Adobe
- Analysts: Ad-supported mobile games are on the way
- Expression Studio 2 released to retail
- Creative settles over MP3 player capacities
- eBay unfairly invested in Craigslist's competition, its defense alleges
- Netgear moves toward consumer gigabit switches
- Digg makes official its adoption of a 'semantic Web' standard
- Microsoft claims 360 GTA Sales edge of 2-to-1
- Top Democrats ask for restrictions on XM + Sirius
- iSuppli: 1Q 2008 DRAM revenues fall 39 percent
- Prime real estate on MySpace apps gallery comes with a price
- Yahoo Buzz social news service receives update
- Surprising loss for Sun shows the heavy costs of MySQL
- Twitter co-founder refutes rumors of ditching Ruby on Rails
- Dell tries again with its XPS 730 high-end desktop gaming system
- Xbox 360 to get wireless sport-themed controllers
- Steve Ballmer's letter to Yahoo CEO Jerry Yang
- Microsoft drops $50 billion bid to acquire Yahoo
- WSJ: Deutsche Telekom mulls Sprint Nextel buyout
- Yahoo minus Microsoft: Ballmer slams the door on his way out
- E3 in turmoil as game publishers skip event
- Microsoft slowly seals its lips about its police toolkit
- NBC launches 'social education' site iCue
- Amazon at odds with N.Y. over Internet sales tax law
- Boingo next to offer free Wi-Fi service to iPhones, iPods
- Roundtable on Yahoo minus Microsoft: Who wins for losing?
- Another would-be Microsoft partner, Xobni, moves ahead on its own
- Sun's OpenSolaris on Amazon's 'cloud' begins in beta
- Another muni Wi-Fi rollout on the rocks
- Corel taps Symantec exec as interim CEO
- T-Mobile 3G nationwide upgrade to begin now
- Hyundai and Kia cars to add Microsoft voice technology
- IBM launches its own data center alliance
- Microsoft extends the lifespan of Outlook Express, Hotmail anyway
- Google accuses Verizon of weaseling out of its 700 MHz requirements
- Big Blue gets greener with new energy conservation initiatives
- Google brain drain to Facebook continues
- Search engine beta uses images as its search criteria
- Sprint makes moves toward more Java for its smartphones
- With the Yahoo deal nixed, the lawsuits pick up steam
- Two carriers to sell iPhone in Italy, new markets announced
- HTC unveils new 3G Touch 'Diamond'
- XP SP3 distribution proceeds after auto download filter put in place
- Motorola shareholders fume over falling phone sales
- Download links on Yahoo may include malicious content warnings
- Qwest to resell Verizon Wireless services
- Sunrise begins for .ME domain names
- Nokia updates Sun's Java gaming SDK for its cell phones
- Blinkx upgrades the tech on its video search platform
- Zune Spring update is pushed to player owners
- Next Windows PowerShell will have GUI, remote management support
- Parsing Bill Gates: Is he saying Microsoft wants to be left alone?
- GTA IV earns half a billion for Take-Two in one week
- Sprint/Clearwire WiMAX launches with $3.5 B in funding
- MySQL tries twice to clarify its commercial software stance
- Sprint's new pact with Google stresses openness
- Hitachi GST plans for the works: 320 GB at 7,200 RPM
- Sony says PS3 outselling Xbox 360 in Europe
- Iomega gets ready for war with its rugged, quarter-terabyte Camo
- Red Hat releases software for Windows, Linux management
- Dell plans a new set of artistically customized laptops
- Opera browser now has its own alternative to Firefox' Firebug
- Qtrax nabs Universal for its legit P2P music service
- Report: Comcast considers usage caps and overage fees
- New Word add-in helps convert documents into 'talking books'
- Fake music, video files spread malware on P2P, says McAfee
- TorrentSpy ordered to pay $111 million
- Photoshop Express update halted before release
- NBC appears to be courting Apple once again
- Online pizza ordering becomes a billion-dollar industry
- No surprises from Samsung and Verizon with their Glyde phone
- Internet Archive emerges victorious in national security row with the FBI
- Microsoft refutes a Times article on Zune's 'copyright cop'
- OpenOffice 3.0 beta natively supports Mac OS X
- iPhone inventory in Europe appears to be dwindling
- Vietnamese Firefox 2 users were given malicious content
- MySpace gets the most users, but ad sales lag
- Hollywood helps Pioneer launch 2008 Kuro HDTVs
- Id Software announces the coming of Doom 4
- NVidia considers an across-the-board overhaul of its marketing strategy
- Much ado over yet another change to Facebook's profile page
- State Dept. loses, then recovers, anti-terrorism computers worth $30 M
- Latest XNA Game Studio CTP adds support for Zune games
- Nokia: Mobile phone leader or 'Internet company?'
- Now part of CBS, Last.fm will get exclusive video
- Microsoft: Don't expect a Yahoo deal, at least for now
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