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- Q&A: Early adopters wrestle with portfolio management hurdles
- IT facing up to task of working with execs on disaster recovery
- Mozilla ramps up Firefox 3 schedule
- SAP SOA, Web 2.0 plans get mixed reviews
- Germany paves way for DVB-H mobile TV
- Farmers Cooperative Extends Rollout of SOA Tool
- Tool kit released for handling new top-level domains
- Sun displays technologies in development
- Acer passes Lenovo in Q1; next up: Dell
- Wikipedia appears on cell phones in Japan
- Acer to buy small PC vendor -- but not Gateway, it says
- Sometimes you can just see 'em coming
- Britain's slave trade records go online (Reuters)
- Pricing software could reshape retail (AP)
- CEO: Google working to grow in China (AP)
- MySpace launches new China service (AP)
- Malware Writers Target Google AdWords (NewsFactor)
- Schools banning iPods to beat cheaters (AP)
- India mobile phone giant Bharti rings up 98 pct rise in Q4 profit (AFP)
- Adobe Releasing Flex as Open Source (NewsFactor)
- Price-optimization software in action (AP)
- Father of PlayStation Announces Retirement (NewsFactor)
- The Multi Tool Pen
- iSymphony V1BLUe
- MBCO MBR0501A Portable TV
- Why companies can't kick the adware habit
- UK committee probes surveillance, data collection
- EarthLink scales back, focuses muni Wi-Fi effort (InfoWorld)
- Cisco's Acquisition Of WebEx Will Make It Software 'Seller' (Investor's Business
- Google: Personalized home page glitch solved
- India limits Vodafone's Hutchison Essar stake (FT.com)
- Microsoft to open source some of Silverlight (InfoWorld)
- In Pictures: Xbox 360 Elite (PC World)
- The Untethered Worker
- Bill would nullify Internet radio royalty increase
- SanDisk, Qimonda building MCP-based storage for mobile handsets
- How the ANI bug got baked into Vista: Microsoft explains
- Eight Privacy Firms to Watch
- $10K hack challenge winner says Vista's code more secure than Mac's
- Forget Big Brother; seven uses for monitoring software you need to know about
- Computer glitch led to Mars Global Surveyor's demise
- GAO: DHS needs to better manage its IT investments
- UK gov't 'loses' $1.7 billion in data transfer fiasco
- What?s Online: The Pangs of Two Becoming One
- Market Values: With A.M.D., Riding Waves of Volatility
- Dell?s Founder Is Rethinking Direct Sales
- AT&T Chief Who Weathered a Sea Change Is Retiring in June
- The Real Mouse
- MOTOROKR E6 Jay Chou Edition
- Road Test - Prodrive-tuned Aston Martin V8 Vantage
- Samsung launched the 5.9mm-thick phone in Korea
- Cats Arse Sharpener
- 2day’s How-To: Make a Paper Wallet in 2 minutes
- Video Preview: Nokia N77
- Xposed X-Ray Bag
- Hello Kitty Keyboard
- Pricing software could reshape retail (AP)
- Iran to filter "immoral" mobile messages (Reuters)
- 'Rabbit ears' find new life in HDTV age (AP)
- Inax’s Satis Asteo Washlet
- Fifth Gear - Audi TT vs Nissan 350Z
- The Snack Time Clock
- The Battery Shelf
- Ferrari Edition SE K800i?
- The Indy-Cator Shiftknobs
- Hands on: Show Office 2007 who's the boss
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- 'Rabbit ears' find new life in HDTV age (AP)
- Chile asks Google to fix map gaffe (AP)
- School sued over MySpace photo response (AP)
- Chile: Google Earth moves a village to Argentina (Reuters)
- XO Laptop: Child's Play (PC World)
- Microsoft Goes Open Source? (PC World)
- French voters see some sun, much cloud in election economy (AFP)
- HP Looks To Neoview For Gains In Data Warehousing (TechWeb)
- Digital Domain: Technology to Dissect Every Dunk and Drive
- The New Passport: Stars and Stripes, Wrapped in the Same Old Blue
- Novelties: The Little Projectors That Pack a Punch
- Vudu Casts Its Spell on Hollywood
- I-Axe USB Guitar
- The Sea Organ
- New toys read brain waves (AP)
- Flippers flop as housing market cools (AP)
- Report says Australian business benefits from helping Asia's poor (AFP)
- The Basics: Oh, for a Chance to Whitewash a Fence
- Sony Ericsson K800i with Spiderman 3 accessories
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- The Donut Clock
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- Cheating on IT Exams May Cast Doubt on Their Value
- CA Still Enmeshed In Makeover Effort
- Nurturing the Consultative Culture
- IT Protects IP First; Customer Data ...
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- Farming Co-op Extends Rollout of SOA Tool
- On Gates and CS Graduates
- Out-Googling Google
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- Baidu Click Fraud Irks Advertisers
- Issuing Payroll at Hurricane Speed
- Security Log
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- Power Pinch
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- At Deadline Briefs
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- IT Execs Search Far and Wide for Financial Skills
- HP: Nothing New
- Opinion: Software as a Service: Time for the IT Industry to Take Notice
- KSR v. Teleflex: The patent case that will obviously affect your business
- Outsourcing and the Strong CIO
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- Apple owns up to MacBook battery problems
- What you need to know about Microsoft's Groove Server
- ISO 17799 -- it's a control, not a standard
- New toys read brain waves (AP)
- Google helps make public records available (AP)
- Pricing software could reshape retail (AP)
- Fast Search sides with newspapers in Web sales war (Reuters)
- India's "breadbasket" aims to be new IT hotspot (Reuters)
- Krishnan in $5bn buy-out bid for Maxis (FT.com)
- MySpace launches new China service (AP)
- House flippers flop as market cools (AP)
- SAP's SOA, Web 2.0 Plans Get Mixed User Reviews
- Insurer Linking E-health Records in Four States
- A Needed Confrontation
- School sued over MySpace photo response (AP)
- One Call to Tell the World All About You
- Coming Online Soon: The Five-Minute ?Charlie?s Angels?
- E-Commerce Report: Got Roomfuls of Stuff? Now Sites Will Help Keep Track of It
- Yahoo to Buy Ad Company in Bid to Compete With Google
- Google Seeks Clearer Path to State Data
- Drilling Down: Usual DVR Fare Is Not News and Sports
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- 'Brandjackers' make millions feeding off Internet brand names
- Microsoft eyes new Zune players in battle with iPod
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- Supreme Court sides with Microsoft in AT&T case
- The top eight corporate sites in Second Life
- Filling the Gaps in Application Security
- EarthLink scales back, focuses muni Wi-Fi effort
- Samsung making bigger, faster flash memory chip
- Unclear on the Concept
- Hands on: OLPC laptop is fun for child's play
- Court favors Microsoft in patent fight (AP)
- 12 nations put on copyright piracy list (AP)
- "Brandjacking" common on Web: report (Reuters)
- Yahoo to buy rest of Right Media for $680 mln (Reuters)
- Yahoo snaps up Right Media for $680M (AP)
- Verizon's 1Q profit falls, revenue rises (AP)
- Spring Java framework gets a Java 6 upgrade (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft releases test version of media player (Reuters)
- Oracle releases first ECM product since buying Stellent (InfoWorld)
- A Perfect Storm for the Nintendo Wii (NewsFactor)
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- Verio dumps controversial Cryptome site
- First look: Mozilla Thunderbird 2.0
- Boston hotel tells guests they can leave their laptops at home
- Google expands personalization with iGoogle (Reuters)
- TurboExcel becomes Calc4Web (AP)
- How to get bought by Google (or IBM, or Oracle) (InfoWorld)
- VeriSign to offer passwords on bank card (AP)
- Oracle asks court to make SAP preserve documents (Reuters)
- Microsoft Adds Open-Source Twist to Silverlight (PC World)
- Krishnan in $5bn buy-out bid for Maxis (FT.com)
- Sony Apologizes For Decapitated Goat In 'God Of War' Launch (TechWeb)
- DOJ busts E-gold payment service on money laundering, conspiracy charges
- NewsGator adds AJAX interface and SharePoint 2007 support to enterprise RSS server
- Steak n Shake beefs up security
- Patent reformers hail Supreme Court decision in AT&T case
- Microsoft taking the hard way to winning Silverlight users
- Top 15 geek blog sites
- Microsoft 's Xbox 360 Goes Elite (NewsFactor)
- Onaro looks to bridge app-storage gap
- Microsoft to fuse .Net with Silverlight
- Google Calls Viacom Suit on YouTube Unfounded
- Chinese E-Commerce Company Said to Plan Public Offering
- Screens: Satire With the Blessing of Lady Luck Herself
- Magazine Learns to Heed Its Own Advice
- World Business Briefing: Malaysia Mobile Phone Buyout of $5 Billion Planned
- RadioShack Profit Climbs on Cost-Cutting
- Circuit City Expects Loss
- Costs and Divestitures Cut Verizon's Profit
- MSI P650 media player
- Installing a new hard drive
- Reducing downtime and reactive Maintenance:
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- Does it take two browsers to make surfing safe?
- Replicate Sales Success
- Google renames personalized home page, adds gadgets
- Glu, Activision partner on "Call of Duty" mobile (Reuters)
- Google says Viacom lawsuit threat to Internet use
- No More Limits: CRM On Demand Goes Strategic
- IBM gives peek at blade workstation (InfoWorld)
- Unpatched flaws found in Photoshop CS2, CS3 (InfoWorld)
- Dell to offer Ubuntu Linux on PCs, laptops
- CIS tool aims to help federal agencies check Windows security settings
- After two weeks, Google crushes AdWords exploit
- NBC Universal looks to feed off Rmail (Reuters)
- Dell hopes to earn good will with Linux PC (InfoWorld)
- US officials recommend better RFID security
- Software without services? That's soooo old hat, experts say
- The other public-access Wi-Fi
- Privacy advocates critical of dual purpose Checkpoint RFID-based label
- Google counters Viacom's copyright claims
- Microsoft eyes Web ad firm 24/7 Real Media: report (Reuters)
- Gartner: Hack contests bad for business
- Delivering Actionable Insight Into Sales
- Linux vs. Windows Mobile and Symbian: Which is best for mobile?
- It's absurd! It's insane! It's ... tech support!
- Triangulated Forecasting
- Maimonides picks Verizon for fiber-optical network
- Icahn takes aim at Motorola's Zander (Reuters)
- The ABCs of Penetration Testing
- BEA merges commercial, open source development tools
- Security pros warn of 'critical' Winamp bug
- Hitting Network Vulnerabilities with a One-Two Punch
- When Your Boss Is Always Breathing Down Your Neck
- Online TV company Joost expands content (AP)
- British motorists face spy in sky monitoring (Reuters)
- Dutch internet TV company to show CNN (AP)
- File serving gives facelift to TV superhero CGI film development
- File Fragmentation SANs NAS and RAID
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