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- Verizon Extends Friends & Family Plans to Businesses
- German Killer Signaled Plans on Net
- A Dirty Pun Tweaks China?s Online Censors
- Obama's CIO: Gov't data can drive innovation (AP)
- Inamo Restaurant Bar in London sports has touchscreen dining tables
- Wii's success is AMD's too
- Canesta introduces gestural entertainment center
- Nokia 5030 - The mini radio phon
- The Nokia 5330 XpressMusic an edgy looking slider phone
- The Nokia 5730 XpressMusic with a QWERTY slide out keyboard
- New iPod Shuffle is more complex than a Tokyo Flash watch
- Osaka kids to soon learn math the Nintendo DS way
- Apple launches iPod Shuffle that talks and stores up to 4GB of music
- EKS Otus DJ turntable provides absolute control on the dance floor
- Yubi-Nya the ring remote control
- Mitsubishi shows its 3D proximity sensing touchscreen
- PSP branding sighted on the new Citroen C-Crosser SUV
- Would you still apply for the network admin job?
- iPhone 3.0 preview points to new phone by June, say analysts
- Google Voice - One number for all your phones
- Researchers sniff PC keyboard strokes from thin air
- Political cyberattacks to militarize the Web
- Palm Treo Pro & debut of IE Mobile 6
- LG's Rumor2 for Sale Via Alltel as the Banter
- Apple Sets March 17 Date for iPhone OS 3.0 Software
- Google's openness intensifies focus on e-mail woes (AP)
- Fleeing customers haunt phone co. in New England (AP)
- New Google program turns voicemail into email (AFP)
- AOL taps Google executive Armstrong as CEO (AP)
- Time Warner names Google's Armstrong as AOL chief (Reuters)
- Google exec to replace AOL CEO
- Microsoft-led privacy group backs off legislation
- IT Skills Shortage A Chance for Unemployed Workers
- AT&T's Wi-Fi guy targets smartphone transactions, Wi-Fi
- D.C.'s top IT security official charged with bribery
- New Carrier Piggybacks On AT&T Via VoIP
- IBM launches water-management services operation (AP)
- Web 2.0 tools like Twitter, Facebook can foster growth in hard times
- World Wide Web feels its growing pains (AFP)
- Apple to announce iPhone 3.0 firmware upgrade on March 17
- Dockers advert for the iPhone is the first motion sensitive ad
- Trisaksri Ghost Repellent scares away evil spirits from your haunted house
- LG Banter to be soon available on the Alltel network
- Samsung YP-Q2 PMP looks all set to rock the Apple Nano cradle
- Touchscreen Turntables become unexpected star at exhibition
- Dell unveils iMac-like Studio One 19
- Kid Finder helps parents to track their kids and even keys
- A pogo stick that can jump over a car
- The Presidential Hotline phone is now available
- MIT Engineers develop Lithium Ion batteries that recharge in seconds
- Take a peek in to the eco-world of Greenlaunches
- Audio Technica USB turntable
- Samsung launches 46 inch display for outdoor use
- LG Rumor 2 - The budget QWERTY slider phone goes live on Sprint from March 15
- Sirius XM Radio to soon ask for pennies from iPhone users for an essentially free ser
- Toyota to soon launch new models with worlds first rear-seat centre airbag system
- Samsung SBH650 Bluetooth stereo headset
- Castrade CV-MP02 a pocket sized multimedia projector
- VirtualBox 2.1.4
- Opinion: Amazon, Microsoft improve their cloud computing game
- Asustek plans to restructure, sell fewer versions of Eee PC
- Opinion: Sprint announces pricing plans for Palm Pre
- Symbian Unveils Platform Release Schedule
- U.S. Cellular Being Pressured by Investors to Sell
- AT&T hopes to gain concessions from unions (AP)
- Google's Online Ad Builder Will Shape the New AOL (NewsFactor)
- Ticket's in the mail: Red-light cameras questioned (AP)
- Maine expanding school laptop program with Apple (AP)
- Web founder warns against website snooping (Reuters)
- Kundra takes leave, Google raises privacy flags
- Lawyer indicted in alleged pump-and-dump stock scheme
- Facebook use jumps -- thanks to older users
- Microsoft to shut down its adCenter Analytics service
- Microsoft: IE8 faster than Firefox, Chrome
- T-Mobile's Pearl Gets OS 4.5 Update
- Consumer Cellular Adds Data Plans for Seniors
- IAC says temporarily noncompliant with Nasdaq rule (AP)
- Rev up the Search Engines
- Sharp turns like Cisco's have a long history
- A Web CEO's Take On the Facebook Redesign
- Bribery case creates possible IT security nightmare in D.C.
- Timbuk2 Patrol
- Second Life finding new life (AFP)
- German teenage gunner spurs debate on elimination of violent games
- Cell phone, smartphone -- what's the difference?
- Apple: The cell phone 'Soup Nazi'
- Web founder warns against website snooping (Reuters)
- Brussels gets a big blue brain
- Z Plasma Saber uses Water to cut through Steel
- Deaths of gamers leave their online lives in limbo (AP)
- Facebook Brings Its 'Connect' to iPhone
- Facebook fun goes mobile with iPhone applications (AFP)
- Fast Wi-Fi seen as an academics tool for aging Mo. school district
- Vodafone Qatar to launch IPO (AFP)
- Stolen-data trove offers look inside a botnet (AP)
- How to tell, what to do if computer is infected (AP)
- Record cases of 'cybersquatting' in 2008: UN (AFP)
- Motion says new rugged tablet PC's LED display is easy to read in bright sun
- Fed CIO takes leave after arrest of ex-subordinate
- HP, Microsoft Deals Aimed at Stretching IT Dollars
- Companies get checklist on PCI security rules
- Bill would boost breach disclosure rules
- Death leaves online lives in limbo (AP)
- Tapping a Muslim online community (Reuters)
- Art Lebedev Sound waves tape
- Axis Wadia 170 a high class iPod dock
- Italy gets Pizza vending machines
- Rugged wrist wearable wireless computer for the military – Zypad WR1100
- Egypt's OT says Canada unit gets wireless spectrum (Reuters)
- Microsoft Surface 2 coming soon
- Lego bricks add color to the solar powered LEGO Mendocino Motor
- US Air Force to use diamonds in fighter jets
- Skyhook adds Wi-Fi support to ShopSavvy application for Android phones
- Buffalo and Asus to join hands for new SSD options
- Armani of bullet proof apparel to secure Indian politicians
- Vioguard self cleaning keyboard uses UV light to kill germs
- A Pedometer for dogs so fluffy stays in shape
- Brother SV-100B Epaper device to give the Kindle sleepless nights
- U.S. to spy on enemies with a $400 Million Solar-Powered Spy Airship
- iBluetooth app allows jail broken iPhones to send and receive files
- AgfaPhoto unveils first true HD digital photo frames
- What Exactly Does System Restore Back Up?
- Cisco enters server market with Unified Computing System
- Cisco launches unified computing system
- Intel threatens to end patent licensing deal with AMD
- Tim Berners-Lee is cybercrime victim
- Qualcomm Declares Minor Victory in Broadcom Squabble
- FCC Approves Touch-Enabled Motorola QA4
- Seattle Post-Intelligencer newspaper goes Web-only (AP)
- Ex-Rocky Mountain News staffers plan news Web site (AP)
- IBM strikes $500 million tech deal with Kaiser (AP)
- Comcast Agrees to Resell Clearwire Wimax Service
- Sina 4Q profit rises 46 percent (AP)
- Cisco announces its first servers, riling rivals (AP)
- Hearst hopes Web-only Seattle P-I will turn profit (AP)
- Apple's iPhone 3.0: 10 features that might make the cut
- Experts: Patent dispute with Intel won't choke supply of AMD chips
- Untangling Enterprise Systems for Sudden Change
- SAP lays off undisclosed number of workers
- Vendors confirm iPod headphone-chip rumors
- Survey: Families Wise up to Importance of Online Safety (PC World)
- 16 ways IT can do less with less
- How the recession is reshaping IT ops
- How to get what you need in negotiations
- How to stay up in a down economy
- Novell: No SUSE Linux for ARM-based netbooks
- Omron and Renesas Team Up for Capacitive Touch Screens
- Dell hopes PCs can't be too rich or too thin (AP)
- Hearst prints final Seattle PI (Reuters)
- Hands on with Acer's F900 and M900 smartphones
- NTT DoCoMo's vision of the future puts Minority Report to shame
- HTC to launch 'at least' three Google phones this year
- Marvel, start-up ink online gaming deal: report (Reuters)
- Web world for music fans hopes to gain following (AP)
- Mac sales plummet by almost 17%, NPD reports
- Windows Azure goes down for early adopters
- Apple's iPhone 3.0 announcement live blog
- Nokia cuts staff by 1,700
- Google Earth 5
- Motorola VE465 Pops Up On Alltel Site
- WiMedia Alliance, Pusher of UWB, to Disband
- HTC Plans At Least Three More Android Phones in 2009
- Nokia to Slash Another 1,700 from the Payroll
- Steampunk Eye Pod Victrola looks like something Frankenstein would groove to
- Sony Ericsson W518a could be next phone out after W508
- iStick concept media player appears to cram it all
- The Sony Ericsson MS500 outdoor speaker to tag along for a party at the beach
- Toshiba Pro S10 and P10 HD camcorders that fit in your palm
- Transactions app allows credit card payments via the iPhone
- Dell Adamo is a super slim laptop all set to blow away the AIR
- Elecom Scope Node mouse redefines precision
- Spalding iHoop speakers plays your iPod as you shoot the hoop
- Bang and Olufsen announce the BeoVision 8 a 40 inch LCD TV
- Philips Xenium X530
- Cut and paste and other iPhone enhancements coming (AP)
- Discovery sues Amazon.com over Kindle patent (AP)
- Google News, EPA members in partnership agreement (AFP)
- Computer ranking predicts UNC will win NCAA men's hoop crown
- New iPhone capabilities appeal to enterprises
- Criminals sneak card-sniffing software on Diebold ATMs
- NASA: Discovery successfully docks with space station
- EMC upgrades home, small-business NAS drive with online file sharing
- iPhone to Get MMS, Cut & Paste, Stereo Bluetooth and More
- Motorola's EM330 Appears At AT&T
- Apple Revises Applications and Apps Store Functions
- HHS clarifies on stimulus grants (AP)
- Google taps top UK ad exec to run US sales (AP)
- Cold War-era mystery killings become online riddle (AFP)
- Review: Toshiba's 500GB USB external hard drive is compact but not a speed demon
- Image gallery: 6 Web-based image editors help you fix your photos
- Review: 6 Web-based image editors help you fix your photos
- Vivek Kundra reinstated as federal CIO
- Blogger who streamed pre-release Guns N' Roses songs deserves prison time, say Feds
- Sun Microsystems to offer `public cloud' service (AP)
- Made-to-order magazine lets readers choose (AP)
- Novels join online library of documents at Scribd (AP)
- Sun Micro takes on Amazon in cloud computing (Reuters)
- Report: IBM in talks to buy Sun Microsystems
- Sun begins new push into cloud services market
- Lingo the all in one device puts a swiss knife to shame
- Sheeps fitted with LED's guarantee fun in the countryside
- Scientists build Death Star for Mosquitos
- Scosche solCHAT a solar powered in car speaker phone
- Suima the auto rocking cradle for proud new parents
- A fake Ferrari that looks so real
- Marvel, startup ink online gaming deal (Reuters)
- AP Source: IBM in talks to buy Sun Microsystems (AP)
- Another 158 TV stations to kill analog early (AP)
- Discovery sues over Amazon's Kindle (Reuters)
- U.S. FTC urged to investigate Google's hosted services
- An IBM-Sun tie-up offers few advantages in storage arena
- Digital healthcare brings opportunities, risks
- Google returns Chrome to beta, touts speed boost
- Java crowd has mixed views on potential Sun-IBM deal
- Ericsson Planning to End Sony Ericsson Partnership
- Virgin Mobile USA to Hop Onto Touch Bandwagon
- Geodesa Crafts SIM Card with Both U.S. and U.K. Numbers
- Scientist comes up with a solution to solve Sodoku puzzles
- House of the Dead: Overkill is the game you dont want your kid playing
- Super Mario Matryoshka Dolls Set
- Toshiba working on new speaker system that cuts out internal noise by 90%
- Samsung announces 13 new handsets at a dealer event
- Fujitsu ebook takes on the Kindle with flying colors
- Hustler TV goes HD to spot every thing you overlooked so far
- Online game gets real-world banking license (AP)
- Nokia to shutter its "Mosh" success story (Reuters)
- LinkedIn Privacy Settings: What You Need to Know
- Techies all a-Twitter over IBM-Sun talks
- A Real Dumpster Dive: Bank Tosses Personal Data, Checks
- Geek Replaces Lost Finger With 2GB USB Finger
- IT contractor indicted for sabotaging offshore rig management system
- FCC Approves of LTE Device from LG
- Nokia's Mosh Comes to An End
- Samsung 'Xplores' MIL-STD with the B2100
- Oracle profit tops views in tough tech environment (AP)
- Some cell phones to get live NCAA tournament games (AP)
- Review: How an iPod can be a poor man's iPhone (AP)
- Research Projects Will Study Online Advertising (NewsFactor)
- Microsoft adds shortcuts, security to new browser (AP)
- Sony e-book reader gets 500,000 books from Google (AP)
- Oracle manages 3Q feat: healthy contract signings (AP)
- Microsoft releases Internet Explorer 8 (Reuters)
- Researcher cracks Mac in 10 seconds at PWN2OWN, wins $5K
- Symantec launches cloud-based storage service for the masses
- Microsoft launches IE8 final code today
- Zoom zoom: Upstarts speed past big BI vendors in data warehouse loading speeds
- Review: Internet Explorer 8 is new and improved -- is it back on top?
- Next NATO commander strives to break with past (AP)
- Sony eBook Store to offer classic books digitized by Google
- Sony Ericsson to Push Camera Phones in the U.S.
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