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- Bank says no to handheld devices for online banking
- Planning, Early Support Keys to EMR Success, Execs Say
- Dell sharpens corporate approach to match HP, IBM
- Apple competitors looking to ride iPhone wave
- Opinion: Enterprise backup options for the Mac looking up
- Google launches ISP version of Apps suite
- Microsoft shuffles server, developer groups in reorg
- Microsoft's $6B deal: Following in Google's footsteps?
- Veritas Storage Foundation™ HA for Windows® by Symantec Maintaining Optimum
- Business Continuity: Symantec Intelligent Application Recovery Solutions Guide
- Can Bluetooth 2.0 make a winning access point?
- What's all the excitement about?
- Protecting Business-Critical Applications in a VMware Infrastructure 3 Environment
- Stay tuned: Prime-time geeks coming to TV
- Where's Shamu? Canada fields robot that can find whales
- DoD asked to reevaluate block of social networking sites
- People click on the darndest things
- One-third of QuickTime copies go unpatched, pose hack risks
- Image Gallery - Hands on: Setting up Mac OS X Open Directory
- World's highest cell phone call within reach
- Microsoft rolls out mashup tool set for nontechies
- Opinion: Virutalization's evil secret: vendor lock-in
- Why Bill Gates is wrong about mobility
- 'Month of bugs' pins bull's-eye on Google, Yahoo
- City council chilling again after data center meltdowns
- Q&A: Microsoft CTO: Still growing in the enterprise
- Clinton, Microsoft join to create tools to help cities cut carbon emissions
- Apple planning thinner, lighter laptops
- Microsoft pays $6B for online ad company (AP)
- Internet ad derby shifts into overdrive (AP)
- Uruguay children try low-cost laptops (AP)
- Accused nuke engineer: I was showing off (AP)
- Verisign plugin brings green address bars to Firefox (InfoWorld)
- Ex-Imus sidekick to audition in Boston (AP)
- BT beats C&W to key contracts (FT.com)
- Google to enhance, simplify Search Appliance (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft shuffles server, developer groups in reorg (InfoWorld)
- Next-Gen In-Store Network: Dream or Nightmare? (PC Magazine)
- Halo 3 Beta Test Stumbles, Recovers (NewsFactor)
- Microsoft to Buy Online Ad Company
- Fifth Gear - Lancia Delta Integrale vs the BMW M3
- Toilet Stickers
- Philips AJ300D Clock Radio with iPod Dock
- Fifth Gear - Bentley Continental GTC
- Motorola ROKR Z6
- Clean Your CPU!
- Video Preview: Sony Ericsson S500i
- The Plusharoid
- The LG Z1 Laptop
- Video Preview: Nokia 6290
- Symantec false positive cripples thousands of Chinese PCs
- Microsoft pays $6B for online ad company (AP)
- Verisign Plugin Brings Green Address Bars to Firefox (PC World)
- Nintendo Wii Continues To Outpace Microsoft, Sony Videogame Consoles (TechWeb)
- HP To Ship Two Mobile PCs With LED Displays (TechWeb)
- Sun Shines On Clean Energy (Investor's Business Daily)
- Internet Giants Vie to Snap Up Web Ad Firms
- Estonia Computers Blitzed, Possibly by the Russians
- What's Online: Don?t Finance Anyone Over 27
- Say-on-Pay Gets Support at Verizon
- First Nokia E90 Sold in Indonesia
- Engadget - Linus Torvalds to Microsoft: put up or shut up
- Camera phone pioneer mulls gadget impact (AP)
- Kimono retailers go digital (Reuters)
- Ads-to-cell phone screens set for rapid growth (Reuters)
- Branson criticises changes in French mobile phone system (AFP)
- Google to Enhance Search Appliance (PC World)
- Plasma Beer Mug
- Fifth Gear - Mitsubishi Evo 9 vs Airplane
- Pizza Pillow
- Funny Video: Monkey and Doggy’s Sit Up
- Graphics Comparison: Gran Turismo HD vs. Forza Motorsport 2
- New and 'improved' Gozi Trojan version on the loose
- Camera phone maker mulls gadget's impact (AP)
- Microsoft Reorgs Business Division (PC World)
- Bright Ideas: Reaping Results: Data-Mining Goes Mainstream
- Prototype: Why Work Is Looking More Like a Video Game
- Solar Flashlight Lets Africa?s Sun Deliver the Luxury of Light to the Poorest Village
- KornTech Humanoid Robot - Rogun
- New Device to Detects Non-Organic Food Toxins
- The Obelisk Chairs
- Porsche Driving Experience for Women Only
- Nokia 3109 Classic
- Promotional Video: Sony Ericsson K610i
- Track Test - Mazda 787B
- Anti-radiation underwear
- Game: StarCraft II Unveiled
- Google to enhance Search Appliance with open source framework
- Staples starts computer recycle program (AP)
- Avis to offer wireless Internet gear (AP)
- Microsoft CEO visits Vietnam (AP)
- Companies try eBay to sell themselves (USATODAY.com)
- Motorola's solar LCD promises to charge your cell phone (InfoWorld)
- Alltel agrees to $27.5 billion buyout (AP)
- In Pictures: Readers' Picks for Best Products of the Year (PC World)
- Microsoft gets serious about online ads (USATODAY.com)
- Google, Salesforce in talks to form alliance: WSJ (Reuters)
- E-Commerce Report: Bad Hair Days Lead Pair to Web Incubator and Venture Capital
- Link by Link: Firefox and the Anxiety of Growing Pains
- Much Ado About Apple?s iPhone
- To the Glee of South Korean Fans, a Game?s Sequel Is Announced
- Live Shots: Nokia 8600
- Visual Tour: Lotus Notes 8 beta
- Sharpening Your Competitive Edge Through Smart Use of Technology
- Boardroom Video: Being More Competitive
- Open-source project to do cheap data storage across the Web
- IBM gives servers more Power, without adding to power bills
- Lawsuit charges MacBook LCD screens are flawed
- How to save money with 'green' storage
- Find cheap gas with your cell phone
- Office 2007 left unprotected in update snafu
- MySpace to turn over names of convicted sex offenders to AGs
- Symantec: The computer did it
- EMC debuts $1M VTL, adds de-duplication support to VMware
- Blog report: Dell Ubuntu machines to debut Thursday
- New backup tools you can't live without
- Fastest IBM server chip enters slowing Unix market
- Linux driver-development project bears fruit
- Judge slaps injunction on Business Objects
- Unisys Promises CMOS Production Beyond 2012
- Microsoft Unlikely to Take Anyone to Court, Lawyers Say
- Exec Says Microsoft Wants to License, Not Litigate
- Events
- How to Jump-start Records Management
- IT Execs Unmoved by Microsoft's Open-Source Gripes
- Florida Allots More Time for Blacking Out Data
- Watch Your Driving Because ...
- Local Officials in Texas Criticize Voter Database
- News Briefs
- At Deadline Briefs
- Former Ameritrade CIO details his path to top IT post
- Microsoft backs Chinese XML document format
- Opinion: Dealing with 988 exabytes of data
- Jumping into open-source NAC with PacketFence ZEN
- Thousands of Illinois realtors, mortgage brokers warned of data compromise
- Survey: Large companies rush to join storage, security
- PC dealers strike against Microsoft in India
- Siemens names Peter Loescher new CEO
- Everest climber reaches summit, makes first cell phone call from there
- How to fight mobile security threats
- REST Web services critical to Rails upgrade
- How to Improve Business Results through Secure Single Sign-on to SAP
- Noose tightens around allofmp3.com
- Noises Off
- Motorola's solar LCD to charge your cell phone
- Marketing deal could generate more mobile ads
- Dell to launch convertible tablet PC this year
- Report: Google, Salesforce.com discussing alliance
- Guns and the Net
- Performance Reviews: A Chance for Change, Not Just Praise
- Compliance Testing Starts Early for New Wi-Fi Spec
- Cities struggle with wireless Internet (AP)
- City use seen as key to Wi-Fi projects (AP)
- Short-range Wi-Fi meets citywide limits (AP)
- MySpace to share sex offender data (AP)
- Court rules in favor of phone companies (AP)
- Report: Google, Salesforce.com discussing alliance (InfoWorld)
- Dell Linux machines to debut Thursday (InfoWorld)
- Cisco jumps into wireless sensor market (InfoWorld)
- Google, Salesforce.com discuss alliance (AP)
- Network show blooms, thinks green (InfoWorld)
- Sony Launching 80GB PlayStation 3 (PC World)
- Justices Rule in Favor of Telecoms
- iLoad - Transferring Music to iPod without Computer
- USB-powered Mini Fridge
- Fifth Gear - The top speed of Aston Martin Vanquish S
- The Wine Phone
- Seiko EM-49 - USB port in your car!
- Game: StarCraft II Gameplay Video
- The Medals of Beijing Olympic Games
- 80GB PS3 hits South Korea first
- The 300hp Delorean
- Samsung Active Matrix OLED
- Linux users say 'Sue me first, Microsoft'
- Microsoft announces tools to keep bad Office files at bay
- Networking trouble caused nuke plant to shut down
- Japan military data leak wider than previously thought
- Hands on: Setting up Mac OS X Open Directory
- New T-Mobile phone runs Windows Mobile 6 (AP)
- Cities struggle with wireless Internet (AP)
- Google to show daily list of hot topics (AP)
- Hyperic: Open sourcing systems management (InfoWorld)
- AT&T eager to wield its iWeapon (USATODAY.com)
- Alltel CEO pledges continued growth (AP)
- Linux users say 'Sue me first, Microsoft' (InfoWorld)
- Cisco to buy BroadWare for video security (InfoWorld)
- Telephony vendors line up behind Microsoft (InfoWorld)
- 'MLB 07: The Show' for PS3 should get sent down to the minors (USATODAY.com)
- Web Sites Listing Informants Concern Justice Dept.
- Google Proposes Innovation in Radio Spectrum Auction
- MySpace to Share Data With States on Offenders
- Top Directors See the Future, and They Say It?s in 3-D
- Findings: As the Grapevine Withers, Spam Filters Take Root
- Phone Company Deal Irks Would-Be Bidders
- Companies open wallets for secure data
- Gartner: IBM, HP lead server market thanks to x86 sales
- McCartney no-show on iTunes
- Information Builders tightens WebFocus link to Excel
- New smartphone Trojan has a profit motive
- CA says court deal completed; all remaining charges dropped
- Yep, definitely shouldn't have come in
- DHS publishes sector-specific protection plan for IT infrastructure
- Q&A: Microsoft's utility computing guru talks about his in-house support challenges
- A big step for 802.11n
- The best tweaks for greater storage performance
- Enhanced 911 system being readied in New York City
- Staples launches computer recycling effort
- Cisco's Chambers pushes video, Web 2.0
- Ritek set to mass produce rewritable Blu-ray discs
- Fidelity ready for iPhone, other devices
- HP, IBM try to shift SOA rollouts into higher gear
- It's All About Process
- Lawmaker concerned about IRS plan to collect user data from Internet firms
- Startup's appliance accelerates ASP.Net apps
- Palm® smartphone and handheld security solutions for mobile business
- Europe's largest chip maker and Intel merge flash units
- LANDesk unwraps virtual apps
- Software pirate to pay $205,000 fine for illegal eBay sales
- Complimentary Security Kit: Proactively Protecting Your Customers from Phishing Attac
- Opera updates Windows browser to beat back bad torrents
- Deploying Windows Vista to the Desktop: Get It Right with Dell
- Data Activity Auditing for SOX: An Auditor's Perspective
- Google leases more space in Seattle
- Dell PC Deployment Optimization Model
- Business Objects to go on-demand with BI software
- Cisco launches mobility tools for retail, oil, health care industries
- Florida Gov. signs bill banning touch-screen voting machines
- Business Objects structures deal to buy unstructured data analysis vendor
- The Frenetic Pace of Wireless
- Google launches top daily searches as 'Hot Trends'
- Security and Device Management
- Hate your cell company? Start your own (AP)
- XM restores radio service after glitch (AP)
- House approves bill to combat spyware (AP)
- Intel, STMicro partner on flash memory (AP)
- CNN buys stake in Internet Broadcasting (AP)
- TV Tidbits: Notes of Interest (Mediaweek.com)
- E-mail brings books in small doses for commuters (Reuters)
- Column: Protecting gadgets outdoors (AP)
- Open-source firms MuleSource, Zmanda net extra funding (InfoWorld)
- nCircle buys compliance vendor Cambia (InfoWorld)
- Samsung to aim WiMax at SMB networking (InfoWorld)
- Xbox alive with "Heroes" (Reuters)
- Sanyo Xactic E1 waterproof camcorder
- Casio Exilim W53CA
- Hello Kitty Static Electricity Key Holder
- Puzzle Table
- Wii Light Gun
- IBM 4.7 GHz dual-core POWER6 processor unveiled
- Jeremy Clarkson - Lamborghini Contach
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