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- ID theft task force urges tougher penalties (Reuters)
- China says U.S. piracy case will harm trade ties (Reuters)
- Best Buy to sell HD Radio in all U.S. stores (Reuters)
- Wimbledon to use HawkEye technology (Reuters)
- Static Wikipedia now available on CD (AP)
- Aspyr offers free iQuiz Maker for new iPod game (Macworld.com)
- EU Can't Agree on Roaming Fees (PC World)
- Red Hat to acquire MetaMatrix (InfoWorld)
- .ANI attacks took swipes at Vista's security (InfoWorld)
- IBM raises dividend, stock buyback (Reuters)
- Microsoft Links PC, Xbox Gaming (PC World)
- Turn your home or small office router into an enterprise-level powerhouse
- When and why you should roll out 10Gbit Ethernet
- Massachusetts banks file class action against TJX
- OLPC board member: Microsoft's $3 Windows fine by us
- Survey says business and IT have different view of need for disaster recovery systems
- Review: New SecureZip offers encryption, compression within Outlook
- HP offers new approach to IT
- Vista betas, RCs will reboot every 2 hours starting June 1
- AT&T doubles profit in first quarter
- Reverse 911 system to warn residents of flooding from Ky. dam project
- Personal data on 160,00 Neiman Marcus employees at risk
- E-mail scammers to victims: Pay up or die
- Yahoo, Huffington Post, Slate plan first online presidential debates
- SAP, Microsoft extend Duet partnership
- Mac backers bash MacBook hack, defend OS X's mettle
- Gartner debate: Will China or India -- or a combined 'Chindia' -- eclipse U.S. on IT?
- EU debates criminal sanctions for IP violations
- Microsoft business client security due next month
- Ex-Apple CFO: Jobs told me to backdate options
- Court grants permanent stay; Vonage may sign up new customers
- Widescreen monitors displaying broader appeal among users
- Industry group wants government data protection standard, too
- Pump-and-dump scammers shill 'China' stocks
- China court rules Yahoo violated music copyrights
- How Effective Is Your Antivirus?
- Spyware in the Enterprise: The Problem and the Solution
- Comparing Email Management Systems that Protect Against Spam, Viruses, Malware & Phis
- Secure Messaging for Microsoft Exchange Environments
- Securing the Enterprise Infrastructure from Wireless Threats
- Virtual Reality
- Sony says China pirated Spider-Man DVDs are fakes (Reuters)
- Digital camera shipments to fall in 2011: report (Reuters)
- Vonage wins court stay in Verizon patent battle (Reuters)
- FCC to unveil auction plan on Wednesday (Reuters)
- GM's OnStar announces partnership with MapQuest (Reuters)
- China plans online marriage list to tackle bigamy (Reuters)
- Options troubles at Apple remain (AP)
- Verizon offers BlackBerry for use abroad (AP)
- IBM, MySQL team up on database software (Reuters)
- McAfee unveils DLP gateway (InfoWorld)
- Sun Microsystems rings up 3Q profit (AP)
- Microsoft links PCs and Xbox 360s (InfoWorld)
- No Charges for Apple Over Options
- Both Sales and Earnings Rise Sharply at Amazon
- Appeals Court Allows Net Phone Company to Continue Signing Up New Customers
- AT&T Earnings Beat Forecasts Despite Slow Market for Mobile Phones
- Alcatel-Lucent Warns of Continued Losses
- To Aid Share Price, I.B.M. Raises Dividend and Increases Buyback
- Lexmark Hurt by Drop in Printer Sales
- Sun Has Profit in 3rd Quarter; Shares Fall on Income Concern
- Dr. Who Sonic Screwdriver
- PS-P Battery Charger
- Baby Grand Master
- Etsumi Display Mirror for Camera
- Custom-Built Electric Go-kart
- Bluetooth Wireless Speaker
- Buick Riviera Concept
- Chrono_Shredder
- Total Health Vibrating Pet Massager
- Eclipse AVN2210P GPS Navigation System
- Best Motoring - The Ultimate Showdown
- Pelican’s Cooler Attachment for PS3
- Elvis Tape Dispenser
- Sony’s Museum of Low Resolution
- Kenwood active subwoofer KSC-SW50
- Yahoo China to appeal music piracy ruling
- Computer dealers accuse Sun of blocking used sales in Europe
- Mozilla extends Firefox 1.5 support to mid-May
- RIM, Verizon launch BlackBerry for the world traveler
- MySpace, Survivor inventor team to create interactive reality TV show
- Nokia, telecoms join mobile phone-as-a-wallet plan
- Security reporter suspects phishing attack; turns out it's a lot of Skype
- Stanford's compute power gets boost from PlayStation 3
- Nokia taps into Silicon Valley
- In the doghouse again
- How to zap the crap on that brand new PC
- INFOSEC: 'Evil twin' Wi-Fi access points proliferate
- Microsoft ups security stance with new labs
- New 'Wikipedia for legislation' site launched
- The Wireless Security Value Chain
- Achieving a High Performing Workforce Through Mobility
- Text messages harm written language? (Reuters)
- Nokia, telecoms join mobile wallet plan (Reuters)
- Nokia says 100 mln phones with S60 software shipped (Reuters)
- Maturing British cheese becomes Internet star (Reuters)
- Report: Texting hurts Ireland's youths (AP)
- New Japanese mobile phones detect motion (AP)
- IBM Unix Servers Open for x86 Linux Apps (NewsFactor)
- Microsoft Labs Tackle Security (PC World)
- Sun Draws Sales Complaint (PC World)
- PlayStation Users Boost Medical Research (PC World)
- HiPE’s Drive-N car PCs with Vista MCE
- TechGear
- TechGear: Getting Into Gear
- Image gallery: Zapping the crap on that brand-new PC
- Experts: US vulnerable to major cyberattacks
- More phish out there than we thought
- Startup pitches smarter antimalware defense
- Google deletes 13-hour Calendar maintenance entry
- Turn your home or small office router into an enterprise-level powerhouse
- Sun says with 160,000 channels, there should be somethin' on
- Apple's Mac sales up 44%, profit soars 88% -- but iPods down
- Boston saves money, energy with PC power management software
- PC vendors push automated management to boost sales
- The BlackBerry and the 'off' button
- EMC arrays add support for Linux-based Oracle 10g database
- Microsoft takes 'scratch and surf' approach to $3 Windows activation
- U.S. vulnerable to major cyberattacks, experts warn
- Yahoo Music posts free song lyrics
- SAN/iQ: Enabling Technology for Effective VMware Deployments
- Hack challenge's QuickTime bug puts all browsers at risk
- SAP unveils on-demand ERP suite for small, midsize firms
- California eyes stronger cyberstalking laws
- IBM to open its midrange systems to MySQL's database
- AOL launches India portal, refreshes U.S. site (Reuters)
- Apple iPhone on track to ship in late June: CFO (Reuters)
- Microsoft starts testing Windows "Longhorn" server (Reuters)
- Newspapers debate online reader comments (AP)
- IBM adds video-game chips to mainframes (AP)
- FCC seeks more comment on airwaves auction (Reuters)
- Red Hat Buys MetaMatrix for SOA Apps (NewsFactor)
- Microsoft's Windows Server beta arrives (AP)
- Microsoft Releases First Public Beta of "Longhorn" Server (PC World)
- Wii have a problem with injuries: British experts (AFP)
- Looking Perfect, One Pixel at a Time
- Apple Zooms Past Rivals, With 88% Profit Growth
- In Comments About Apple Chief, Questions of Motive
- Sun and I.B.M. to Offer New Class of High-End Servers
- Siemens Chief Says He Will Step Down
- Q & A: Two Phones, One Calendar
- Game Theory: Enter This Door at the Risk of a Loss of Sanity
- Advertising: This Internet TV Program Is Brought to You by ...
- Online Shopper: A Narrow Window Into the Future
- Not Light, but Worth a Look for Those Who Like Sleek, Loaded Notebook Computers
- A High-Definition Projector That Competes on Price
- Now, Blu-ray Storage for Mac Users, and Someday Maybe a Movie
- Extradition of Former Comverse Chief Delayed in Namibia
- I?d Like to Get Off the Stage Right Now
- In TV Games, Preschoolers Learn as They Pedal
- The Robot in Your Pool Doesn?t Need Sunscreen
- Results Lift Shares of Amazon by 27%
- Qualcomm?s Profit Rises 22% on Cellphone Chip Sales
- Divided Opinions in Motorola Fight
- World Business Briefing: South Korea: Chip Maker Misses Expectations
- Obscura Digital Virtual Dog
- eBay Watch - Porsche Carrera GT from Redline Movie
- Sony Ericsson launches four Spider-Man handsets
- Brookstone Women’s Digital Photo Wallet
- Volkswagen Beetle
- Brookstone Digital Photo Keychain
- The Portable Barbeque
- Fifth Gear - Van Horssen Group
- LG-KS10 (JoY) mobile phone
- Best Motoring - Porsche 996 GT3 MK1 Drifting
- The Popdrive
- The Kernel Kutter
- Time is Money
- Spikey Bottle Stopper
- Parallels Technology Network announced
- FCC approves plan for major wireless spectrum auction
- Acer recalls 27,000 notebook PC batteries
- Global chip glut hit bottom in Q1, TSMC says
- Standard for secure mobile phone payments is on the way
- VMware files prospectus for IPO
- Plug-in enables MySQL plus Amazon's S3 for cheap database storage
- IDC: Oracle extended lead over IBM in 2006 database market
- Disgruntled employees may seek IT revenge
- Opinion: Watch for the new breed of storage service providers
- Adobe to provide Flex to open-source community
- Getting lucky
- Mobile entertainment faces barriers
- Microsoft releases first Longhorn public beta
- US Army to evaluate Mobile WiMax use
- Dell brings solid state drives to laptops
- Entrepreneurial hackers buy sponsored links on Google
- Critical Requirements for SOA Governance - Featuring Gartner Analyst Frank Kenney
- Automated Penetration Testing Products - Justification and ROI
- Penetration Testing: Taking the Guesswork Out of Vulnerability Management
- Understand Automated Penetration Testing
- SANS Analyst Paper: Assessing Your Security Before Attackers Do
- Nintendo profits up 77 pct. on Wii sales (AP)
- Record-Setting Spam Effort Turns Computers into Zombies (LiveScience.com)
- Toshiba quarterly profit down 37 pct. (AP)
- Groups: Chinese product piracy rising (AP)
- AOL launches English portal in India (AP)
- U.S. bill aims to repeal Web gambling ban (Reuters)
- Sony PlayStation creator to retire (Reuters)
- A delicate task for the Indian watchdog (FT.com)
- iPhone, Therefore I Am (PC World)
- Microsoft Releases First Public Beta of Longhorn Server (NewsFactor)
- IBM to bring together mainframes and game chips (InfoWorld)
- Head of Sony Computer Entertainment Resigns (PC World)
- Korejenai Robo USB Key
- The Blackboard Wall Clock
- Samsung SGH-i400
- Shock Absorber Pen
- Airlines turn to flight-planning apps to shave costs
- Five ways to defeat blog trolls and cyberstalkers
- Why e-books are bound to fail
- Websense makes $400M bid for SurfControl
- Security experts not surprised the Mac was hacked
- Groups raise concerns about patent reform bill
- N.Y. teen hacks AOL, infects systems
- Vista, Office 2007 drive Microsoft profits up 65%
- E-mail harvesters hit with $1B antispam lawsuit
- UK government apologizes for breaching doctors' personal info
- Web 2.0 apps riddled with holes, warns SPI
- Google 'frantic' about Personalized Home Page glitch
- Congress eyes Internet gambling bill
- Apple's Jobs says no to music subscription service
- Hack challenge QuickTime bug not on the loose
- OLPC raises hundred-dollar laptop price to $175
- Sony debuts high-speed memory stick
- All-you-can-store online backup for Mac goes beta
- IBM to bring together mainframes and game chips
- Hispanic social-networking sites prosper (AP)
- Microsoft's Vista sales boost 3Q profit (AP)
- '$100 laptop' to cost $175 (AP)
- Baidu 1Q profit, sales soar (AP)
- Nintendo plans to boost Wii production (AP)
- Mitel to acquire Inter-Tel to boost its size (InfoWorld)
- Falcon to be the major piece of MySQL 6.0 (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft profit tops Wall St view on Vista sales (Reuters)
- Sun opens doors to next-generation technology (InfoWorld)
- Nintendo profits up 77 pct. on Wii sales (AP)
- Sony PlayStation architect to retire (AP)
- Four plead guilty in auction software piracy scheme
- Murdoch Is Taking MySpace to China
- Sold on eBay, Shipped by Amazon.com
- Harman to Be Acquired by KKR and Goldman Sachs
- Strong Quarter at Microsoft, and an Upbeat ?08 Outlook, Bring Wall St. a Sigh of Reli
- Siemens Struggles to Regain Equilibrium
- Architect of Sony?s PlayStation to Retire Amid Faltering Sales
- Hello
- The Booze Belt
- Replace Mirrors to Polaroid Cameras
- Solo Bus Stop Ads
- Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X unveiled
- LG LN-735 Navigation System
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