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- David Bowie, eBay join winners of Webby awards (Reuters)
- Survey: Despite interest, most won't buy iPhone (Macworld.com)
- Voice-over-IP will dominate the enterprise in the next few years - are you ready?
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- Fifth Gear - Honda Legend vs Audi A6 vs BMW 530i
- SanDisk Sansa C250
- IBM gives peek at blade workstation
- Video adds heft, hurdles to resumes (AP)
- J.P. Morgan Chase probing data breach shown in YouTube video
- Meru unveils enterprise 802.11n WLAN gear
- Q&A: Sun on track to open-source code of all Java products by June, says software CTO
- Disney unveils social networking for preteens (Reuters)
- Sarah's Ruhl's 'Dead Man's Cell Phone' to Premiere in D.C.; Cast Announced (Play
- NewsGator revamps enterprise RSS tool (InfoWorld)
- Federal watchdog says Wall Street isn't prepared for a pandemic
- Dell Picks Ubuntu Linux For Consumer PCs (TechWeb)
- Dell Picks Ubuntu Linux for Some Desktops, Notebooks (NewsFactor)
- Image Gallery: The top eight corporate sites in Second Life
- Apple patches hack challenge's QuickTime bug
- More IT jobs, less filling of them
- WiMax Laptop Card Approved by FCC (PC World)
- New tape encryption options await you
- Steve Jobs to speak at WWDC; a look back at past shows
- House committee grills DHS on information security
- ESB, SOA keys to Scandinavian Airlines migration project
- New Patent Trial Sought by Vonage
- Teaching the Color Printer the Language of Humanity and a Palette of Precision
- Online Video Deals
- Sirius Loss Narrows and Beats Estimates
- Icahn Uses Ad in Seeking Seat on Motorola
- Qwest Net Nearly Triples as Costs Fall and Internet Unit Gains
- The USB Goods Shop
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- Opinion: Storage sprawl requires a fresh management outlook
- The Five Essentials of Customer Experience Management
- Firefox users urge Dell to preinstall the browser
- IBM executive calls for 'virtual planet' (InfoWorld)
- `Rings' vid-game for multiplayer masses (AP)
- Sun's Rock Rolls Along (PC World)
- Nokia Siemens tests fast 4G upload (InfoWorld)
- EU institutions closer on roaming compromise (Reuters)
- SpeedBit Offers Video Accelerator for YouTube (PC World)
- Next Target of Cell Phone Industry: Navigation (PC Magazine)
- Next target of cell phone industry: navigation (Reuters)
- Glu Mobile in deal with Warner Bros (Reuters)
- Review: Gmail still tops Thunderbird (AP)
- ESG Report: The Giant Killer
- Users rebel at user-recommendation site (AP)
- The InfoPro Report: Experts Discuss Tiered Storage
- ESG Report: Thin Provisioning
- Digg users revolt over attempt to block encryption code
- Lost and found
- The Essential Elements of Comprehensive Endpoint Security
- First WiMax laptop card approved by FCC, Clearwire says
- EU institutions fail to agree on cell phone roaming rules
- New single platter, 1TB drive offers quad interface
- IBM gives SharePoint users Tivoli backup muscle
- Esurance Customer Case Study
- Priceline.com Customer Case Study
- Wells Fargo Customer Case Study
- Google urges shareholders to permit censorship
- Microsoft says Silverlight not vulnerable to most common exploits
- Levenger Customer Case Study
- New bug-a-day project targets Microsoft's ActiveX
- U.S. awards $750M in satellite services contracts to 24 companies
- Digg.com user revolt: 'The community won'
- R/C Car Drifting
- Hamann Murcelago LP640
- The 8-inch Giant Peg
- Don't get caught in the Vista upgrade trap
- Securing Virtualized Infrastructures
- Blogging economists draw cyber-crowds (Reuters)
- IBM bores tiny holes in computer chips (AP)
- Yahoo puts instant-messaging inside Web browsers (Reuters)
- Oracle, IBM, NEC to market Linux in Japan: Nikkei (Reuters)
- Texas Instruments to build $1 bln plant in Philippines (Reuters)
- IBM uses self-assembling material in chip advance (Reuters)
- RIM unveils newest BlackBerry: The Curve (AP)
- PartnerWorld: IBM exec envisions 'virtual planet'
- Australia promises quick decision on fast broadband (Reuters)
- "Die Hard" video game is mobile only for Gameloft (Reuters)
- Google home page bug strikes again
- Apple unveils plans to go greener (Reuters)
- Cell phone makers find navigation an appealing target
- Document shell-code attacks on the rise
- Microsoft drops few clues about IE 8
- Symantec slips, but closes in on AV package delivery
- Hard drive changes: Long Block Data standard gets green light
- Nokia to fight refiled patent-infringement lawsuit
- VeriSign looks to offer bank cards with one-time passwords
- House approves second anti-spyware bill in two months
- Rails for Java Developers
- T-Mobile plans phones that can use Wi-Fi: WSJ (Reuters)
- Judge Approves $1.53 Billion Verdict Against Microsoft
- A Media PC That Can Stand Up Next to the Television
- State of the Art: Your Life, in a Movie of Top Quality
- To Help Cut the Cord, an Internet Handset With a Landline Option
- The Lost Get a Hand From a New Entrant in G.P.S. Devices
- A Dual-Screen DVD Player, Suited to Separating Feuding Children
- For Dedicated BlackBerry Users, a Way to Stay Connected Abroad
- AOL Slips to No. 3 on Internet
- Online Shopper: My Daughter, the Burger-Flipping Penguin
- Sprint Nextel Posts a Loss Amid Concern About Market Share
- Game Theory: Let?s End the Nightmare of Peace and Tranquillity
- I.B.M. to Announce an Advance in Making Chips Faster and More Energy-Efficient
- In Web Uproar, Antipiracy Code Spreads Wildly
- Basics: Small and Smaller
- Q & A: Checking Processor Speed
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- ReignCom iRiver T60
- Epoq Metal and Leather MP4 Watch
- Cowon Q5 portable media player
- R/C Car Drifting
- Video: The Googleplex
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- Best Motoring - NISMO 350Z against the Porsche Cayman S, BMW Z4M and Amuse S2000
- Philips SA3100 digital audio player
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- Court denies Vonage bid for patent case retrial
- "Die Hard" Video Game is Mobile Only for Gameloft (PC Magazine)
- Intel Reaches for New Chip Markets (PC World)
- Berlin Says 'Nein' to Open-Source Migration (PC World)
- Berlin says 'nein' to open-source migration (InfoWorld)
- Whackiest Japanese Arcade Game Yet?
- RIM, Nokia unveil high- and low-end phones (InfoWorld)
- Windows Live Hotmail to debut Monday (InfoWorld)
- RIM courts broader market with BlackBerry Curve (Reuters)
- Nokia unveils thin Barracuda (Reuters)
- Steve Jobs promises 'Greener Apple'
- See if you can spot the ones having problems
- Microsoft buys mobile advertising company ScreenTonic
- Acer teams with BMW on latest consumer laptop design
- Sprint posts loss, lags in subscriber gains
- Figures: Rails for Java Developers
- RIM courts broader market with BlackBerry Curve
- TechGear: The Other Phone of the Year
- Stolen U.K. government laptop contains staff payroll data
- A USB Fish Bowl?
- Microsoft pencils in seven bug fixes for next week
- Creative launches small-capacity MP3 player
- Apple TV is a winner
- 'Mini-theater' for iPod features built-in display
- AMD aims to preempt Intel's new chip set launch
- Mobile business applications need work
- Snowflakes, seashells and IBM's next generation of chips
- Jobs 'greener' memo points to revamped laptops with LEDs
- Mix07: Ecosystem around Microsoft's Expression, Silverlight already emerging
- Downsized Intel reaches for new chip markets
- Regaining Control of the Mobile Workforce
- Image Gallery: Hand's on: Windows Server 'Longhorn' Beta 3 review
- The Pop Art Toaster
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- Ask a Premier 100 IT Leader: Mark Quigley
- Advanced net monitoring lets outsourcer deliver more for less
- UK gov't ordered to publish reviews of ID card plan
- Superiority Complex
- Florida to dump touch-screen e-voting systems
- Krishnan unveils M$15.8bn Maxis bid (FT.com)
- Ruiz: Barcelona will help AMD rebound from Intel hits
- RIM, Nokia debut high- and low-end phones
- Enterprises leaning more on Web analytics as foundation for online marketing
- Hands on: Windows Server 'Longhorn' Beta 3 review
- Microsoft Challenges Attorney Fees in Iowa Case (PC World)
- Privacy groups renew push against Real ID bill
- Sun's grid computing service goes global
- Court denies Vonage bid for patent case retrial (Reuters)
- Windows Live Hotmail to debut Monday
- Yahoo to shut down Yahoo Photos service, push Flickr (Reuters)
- Microsoft's Ballmer Dismisses iPhone (NewsFactor)
- Facenda's son can seek damages from NFL (AP)
- IBM bores tiny holes in computer chips (AP)
- Spammers use fresh technique to evade filters
- Florida gets money to for e-voting hardware swap
- Are iPod-banning schools cheating our kids?
- Vonage Is Dealt Setback in Patent Case
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- NetBeans IDE tackles Ruby, JavaScript (InfoWorld)
- Web alarms, mobile alerts aim to make you safer (Reuters)
- IBM Uses Nature's Recipe for Chip Breakthrough (NewsFactor)
- Microsoft eyeing deal to buy Yahoo: reports (Reuters)
- Microsoft still interested in Yahoo, reports say
- Europeans predominate as Second Life users: study (Reuters)
- Microsoft balks at attorney fees in Iowa case
- Danish consumer agency finds design flaw in Apple iBook
- Hey, plastic is plastic, right?
- Microsoft, Yahoo in tie-up talks: reports (AFP)
- AT&T, Iowa phone companies go toe-to-toe (AP)
- EC still convinced mobile roaming consensus is possible (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft role complicates `$100 laptop' (AP)
- Jobs takes top CEO pay spot, makes $646M
- Trojan impersonates Windows activation to snatch credit card numbers
- Microsoft promises DNS patch Tuesday
- Supersonic Portable Boom Box
- Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren Roadster
- The Virus Chaser USB
- Orangutans Play Games
- The Bososoku Parade
- Belkin joining the fight against Breast Cancer
- California county agrees to share data in e-voting suit
- TSA hard drive goes missing, 100K worker records at risk
- Computer issues delay Scottish election results
- Studios face tough battle protecting hi-def DVDs (Reuters)
- YouTube faces another legal challenge (AP)
- '09 F9': An Unlikely Star Is Born Thanks to Digg.com (NewsFactor)
- Trends & Innovations - Friday (Investor's Business Daily)
- Sun To Highlight Open Source At JavaOne (TechWeb)
- Microsoft promises DNS patch Tuesday (InfoWorld)
- Who Will Support the 'Whole Home Network'? (PC World)
- Microsoft-Yahoo deal: Not if but when, analysts say
- Vista Battery Problems and Microsoft Security Updates (NewsFactor)
- Rumors Fly on Microsoft and Yahoo
- Contributors on YouTube May Share Advertising Revenue
- [TS] Talking Business: Keeping Faith in a Venture Built on Faith
- Your Money: Do-It-Yourself Eyeglass Shopping on the Internet
- What's Online: How Clean Is Your Carbon Credit?
- Yahoo Asks Users to Switch Photo Sites
- Video Games: Finding Fellowship (Hairy Feet Optional)
- Nokia Phones Customized by Mehmet Erkök
- The Real Hustle - Problem With Checks
- Fire Escape Ladder
- Microsoft To buy Yahoo
- Sun Giving Away Encryption Key Software (PC World)
- English Premier League 'to sue YouTube' (AFP)
- Estonian hold suspect over 'cyber-attacks' (AFP)
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