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- Internet is driving media mating dance (AP)
- News website stand against piracy triggers online revolt (AFP)
- Spending: A Two-Wheeled Option (With a Battery) for Commuters
- States Ponder Laws to Keep Web Predators From Children
- When Carbon Is Currency
- The Count: Keypad Economics: Why Talk When You Can Type?
- Re:framing: Winning Isn?t Everything. Check the Periphery.
- ?MST3K?: The Final Frontier
- Sun's Grid Computing Service Goes Global (PC World)
- Can G.ho.st scare Microsoft? (InfoWorld)
- Apple, labels focus on copy protection (AP)
- Casio Exilim EX-V7 Review
- sidekick 2 unlock software
- Fifth Gear - Ferrari F430 Spider
- Laser-Controlled Airsoft Gun
- The Razorblade Mirror
- Casio EX-V7
- Animal House Monkey Peeler
- Toyota Auris “Space Concept†promotional video
- BlueQ the vibrating Wristband
- Wallet Reading Glasses
- Restaurant Chain Beefs Up Payment Card Protections
- News Briefs
- Fred von Lohmann
- How to avoid pricey mobile charges when traveling abroad
- Software Town
- Phase-Change Memory
- Who's Using What
- Think Binary
- IRS Laptop Logic
- Security Isn't Just Avoiding Microsoft
- Tech Flops Are in the Eye of the Beholder
- Global Dispatches
- Exec Track
- Left Coast Perks
- Crisis Over: Now What?
- Don't Compound The Problem
- Readers Love Their Firefox Extensions
- The Incident-Response Plan
- Security Appliances: Are They Good Enough?
- Tripping on the Red Carpet Treatment
- When Offshoring Comes to Infosec
- Cisco Gives IT More Control Over Networks
- IT Shrugs Off Criticism of Dual-Purpose RFID Label
- Security Log
- Microsoft, Packeteer team on branch office appliance
- Boston Hotel Is Booking Thin Clients Into Rooms
- Forrester: Storage resource management gets the cold shoulder
- IE7 uptake stalls
- Census workers to try out handhelds in field test Monday
- New Web Tool to Get .Net Shine in Second Release
- Microsoft to Let Partners Guide Users to Silverlight
- At Deadline Briefs
- IT Managers Face Crunch in Filling Open Positions
- ESB, SOA Keys in Airline Migration Project
- File Serving Bolsters CGI Film Development
- Revolt Against Digg Tests User Content Model
- Businesses Speak English, but ...
- News Briefs
- One quantum problem solved, many more to go
- Dell signs on with Microsoft, Novell (AP)
- Survey defines split in technology use (AP)
- Presidential hopefuls meet Googlers (AP)
- Thailand to sue YouTube over king clips (AFP)
- Inside Intel's Spring Analyst Meeting: 8 Things To Know About Its Quad Core, Penryn,
- Dell joins Microsoft, Novell in Linux pact (Reuters)
- Can G.ho.st scare Microsoft? (InfoWorld)
- IBM Opens Market Doors for Partners (PC World)
- Beam It Down From the Web, Scotty
- Tech Investors Cull Start-Ups for Pentagon
- Hollywood Loves the Tiny Screen. Advertisers Don?t.
- E-Commerce Report: Want to See That Shot Again? Download It for $3
- Journalists Intend to Sue Hewlett-Packard Over Surveillance
- Book Not Ready for Print? You Can Whip Up an Audiobook for a Podcast for Now
- Advertising: Cellphones Tailored for Any Organization
- Link by Link: Taking Violence to a New, Technological Absurdity
- A Boston Newspaper Prints What the Local Bloggers Write
- About.com Buys ConsumerSearch.com
- Time Learns That Popular Taste Can Vary a Lot With the Test Market
- Squeeze Me!
- Managing the Mobile Enterprise
A guide for creating effective enterprise Wireless Str
- Good Mobile Messaging
- StopBadware says majority of malware sites hosted by five ISPs
- How Internet criminals will evade Vista's safeguards
- Russian court fines school principal $194 for piracy
- A Mission-Critical Webcast for Manufacturer IT from Novell: "The Lean Data Center"
- Siemens IT Solutions and Services Success Story
- Hines Corporation Success Story
- Russian teacher fined in Microsoft piracy case
- Sun lends a hand on Mac OpenOffice project
- IRS wants data on users from Internet firms
- Netgear acquires ReadyNAS maker Infrant
- Oracle unveils tools for Spring, rich Internet application development
- Nokia Siemens Networks to cut 9,000 jobs
- Good Ideas, Bad Ideas
- Dell joins Microsoft, Novell in Linux collaboration
- Microsoft-Yahoo partnership wouldn't dethrone Google (USATODAY.com)
- Principal guilty in software piracy case (AP)
- Comcast to integrate e-mail and voicemail online (Reuters)
- Ubuntu plans mobile Linux version (InfoWorld)
- Tokyo's coolest gadgets for May (InfoWorld)
- Icahn's Motorola battle comes to a head (FT.com)
- Ubuntu Plans Mobile Linux Version (PC World)
- Toshiba to establish software center in Vietnam (InfoWorld)
- Merger adds IM to SaaS communications (InfoWorld)
- Fox Interactive Nears Deal to Buy Photobucket
- 2day’s How-To: Straighten Crooked Images using Photoshop
- Hello Kitty Baby-G Watch Casket
- Best Motoring - Tuned Inline-6 Shootout
- The Clock Safe
- Jeremy Clarkson - Destroy destroys the worst modified car
- Multi-function Emergency Solar Charger
- Wireless FM Transmitter
- Hands-On Sony Ericsson K810i
- USB Humping Dog
- Say, that might work!
- Microsoft to kick Vista's e-mail app to the curb
- Mac share of surfers doubles in 8 months
- Lance snack delivery personnel get new handhelds
- Conventional wisdom on damage control is wrong, says crisis management expert
- Samsung launches Q1 Ultra ultramobile
- Comcast to combine e-mail, voice mail in Web-based dashboard
- Forget the Nigerian spam scam; now it's a take-off on Three Kings
- MySpace to acquire Photobucket for $250 mln: source (Reuters)
- "El Tigre" leads next wave of Nick games from THQ (Reuters)
- Despite warnings, most U.S. babies watch TV (Reuters)
- Motorola says to show new 3G mobile devices (Reuters)
- ABC, ESPN in Cox deal for on-demand shows: WSJ (Reuters)
- BlackBerrys cozy up to office phone systems (InfoWorld)
- SingTel mobile users top 124 million (AFP)
- Sun: Pay open-source developers (InfoWorld)
- BlackBerrys Cozy up to Office Phone Systems (PC World)
- Are You a Tech Omnivore or Mobile Centric? (NewsFactor)
- Icahn Appears to Fall Short at Motorola
- Sun Plans Version of Java for Web-Linked Cellphones
- Bevy the protective case for iPod Shuffle
- Thanks
- IBM, Amazon.com settle patent fight
- DRAM prices drop again; deals likely through June
- JavaOne: Sun says the bulk of Java now open sourced
- Source: MySpace to acquire Photobucket
- Ubuntu plans mobile Linux version
- Directors Now Favor Internal Candidates for CEO Positions
- On-again, off-again Microsoft-Yahoo deal: Off again?
- Sun files new antitrust DRAM suit against Hynix
- Cryptome afloat, but was Deepwater to blame for torpedo?
- Microsoft patches nasty DNS server, Exchange flaws
- Google Analytics gets a makeover
- Q&A: CodeGear CEO Pushes AJAX, Ruby on Rails, Dynamic Languages
- IBM, Rover launch continuous backup for laptops
- Opinion: Four steps to deal with data copies
- A New Platform For Business: Software as a Service
- Strategies for data center automation
- Intrusion Protection
- Ericsson and Sun to develop open source-based server (Reuters)
- Surge of 3-D films set for U.S. theaters by 2009 (Reuters)
- Expedia 1st-qtr profit misses view (Reuters)
- RIM Ties BlackBerry to Office Phone (NewsFactor)
- EU assembly group moves towards lax roaming rules (Reuters)
- Sun: The bulk of Java is open sourced (InfoWorld)
- LSI May Drop Consumer Chips (PC World)
- McNealy sees room for Sun's scripting language (InfoWorld)
- Electronic Arts posts wider 4th-qtr loss (Reuters)
- Hewlett-Packard Lifts Second-Quarter Forecast
- Sony Ericsson S500i Announced
- Gear Stick Coat Rack
- History: Vintage Eliason Motor Toboggan
- USB-powered Big Fan
- Freshly Baked USB Drives
- Best Motoring - Tuned Nissan Skyline R34 GT-R Battle
- Elecom iPod Stand for Car
- Toshina G500 Smartphone
- Jeremy Clarkson - Destroys Morris Marina and Austin Allegro
- Jeremy Clarkson - Destroys the worst modified car
- Cisco posts strong Q3 revenue, profit growth
- Intransa debuts 10Gbit Ethernet storage appliance
- BlackBerries cozy up to office phone systems
- Intel to update Centrino laptop hardware (Reuters)
- Internet encyclopedia to list all 1.8 mln species (Reuters)
- EA warns on 2008 profit as "Spore" delayed (Reuters)
- Yahoo scaling back not just photos, but auctions (Reuters)
- Lexmark's New, Inexpensive Wi-Fi Printers (PC World)
- Sun Revamps Its 'Java Everywhere' Message (TechWeb)
- Business software needs YouTube jolt: SAP exec (Reuters)
- Sun Partners with Ericsson on Java Platform (PC World)
- EA losses widen 56 percent (AP)
- Hewlett-Packard Says Quarterly Results Will Top Forecast
- Cisco Systems Says Quarterly Earnings Soared 34%
- Gates Discusses Software, but Talk of a Yahoo Deal Persists
- Amazon.com and I.B.M. Resolve a Patent Dispute
- Electronic Arts Posts $25 Million Loss on Poor Sales for New Consoles
- Q&A: Next version of SQL Server will boost scalability, development features
- New clustered NEC arrays scale from gigabytes to a petabyte
- Gartner says virtualization too expensive -- for now
- Mapping Apple's post-DRM iTunes strategy
- Police seize laptop for sale with children's data
- New tool figures to foil Office 2003 hacks with '07 security
- Microsoft says support for Open XML is growing
- Court: Googling an employee's name is not a federal case
- 'Final' iPod fix for Vista delivered
- Intel 'Santa Rosa' Centrino laptops hit shelves
- EBay, StumbleUpon in talks on $75M deal, says source
- Survey: More using Vista, but some concerns increasing
- Microsoft discloses details about next SQL Server release
- HP raises Q2 guidance
- Common-Sense Strategies for Lowering Total Cost of Ownership
- Update time
- SAP to buy OutlookSoft to get closer to CFOs
- Internet encyclopedia to list all 1.8M species
- When multiple data centers make sense
- One-at-a-time hacker grabs 22,000 IDs from Univ. of Missouri
- VMware upgrade adds Vista support
- Palm announces Treo 755p for Sprint network
- Sun files new DRAM suit against Hynix
- Yahoo to end North American auctions (AP)
- Some profit off Va. Tech domain names (AP)
- Cell tracking locates heart recipient (AP)
- Review: And now, a mid-sized BlackBerry (AP)
- Chips on DVDs could prevent theft (AP)
- Online game sells pawnshop licenses (AP)
- Gadgets that tackle tough problems (InfoWorld)
- Motorola plans movie-playing mobile phone (Reuters)
- Red Hat partners with IBM on mainframes (Reuters)
- Java to get 'superpackage' for software distribution (InfoWorld)
- Intel linking Itanium to Java (InfoWorld)
- Vid-games: PS3 versus Xbox360; more war (AP)
- Fifth Gear - 2008 Mercedes-Benz C Class
- The Ashtray Clock
- Tango Wings UMPC
- Video Preview: MOTORIZR Z8
- How Milk is Made?
- LA 76 Foam Radio
- Video Preview: Samsung SGH-i718
- The Gold Facial
- Crazy Cat Wine Holder
- Product review: Linksys low-end VoIP PBX
- Wireless LANs: Back to the future, sort of
- Q&A: Microsoft's Jeff Raikes on pervasive BI, ERP encroachments
- Congress to vote on paper trail for e-voting systems
- Motorola plans movie-playing mobile phone
- Microsoft invites hackers back for Blue Hat
- URL buyers hope to cash in on tragedy (AP)
- NYC taxi cabs offer high-tech hardware (AP)
- Yahoo to end North American auctions (AP)
- Dell donates computer to Smithsonian (AP)
- MySpace to host online "town hall" US presidential forums (AFP)
- Faster Wi-Fi Could Spark Chip, Notebook Sales (Investor's Business Daily)
- Q&A: GlassFish shows open source at its best (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft opts to build, not buy, business software (Reuters)
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