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- GPL author: Google must share code
- Sometimes the rumor mill just isn't fast enough
- Is an IT boot camp the way to shape up for Windows Vista?
- Intel eliminates the lead from its chips
- SAP to lose another key U.S. executive
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- Spyware bill passes House of Representatives
- EU endorses deal to cap roaming fees (AP)
- Sony may sell 80-gig Playstation 3 in US (AP)
- Sprint to offer Pandora streaming radio (AP)
- Internet is new frontline in war for human rights: Amnesty (AFP)
- Korean phone firm gets fishermen hooked (AFP)
- EU lawmakers clear the air for slashing mobile roaming rates (AFP)
- Open source outlook pondered (InfoWorld)
- House approves less stringent anti-spyware bill (Reuters)
- IBM chip alliance inks new pact for 32nm chips (InfoWorld)
- Osbourne song in "Madden" game (Reuters)
- Google Investing in Company Started by Co-Founder?s Wife
- Intel to Form a Flash Memory Venture With a Swiss Company
- CBS Buying Wallstrip, a Web Finance Site
- Brief: WiebeTech taking pre-orders for 1TB drives
- Oracle's semantic technology catching on
- Microsoft says licensing protects customers
- Senate bill's H-1B provisions aren't making anyone happy
- New antiphishing, antispam specifications unveiled
- National Cancer Institute launches new Spanish Web site
- In-Stat: Vista not goosing PC sales
- ArcMail releases 12TB e-mail archiving appliance
- Minnesota becomes first state to make core PCI requirement a law
- The brave but speculative new world of unified communications
- Google Phone? Or maybe Google Wireless
- Coming attractions: EMC screens its future at user confab
- Google-Dell browser tool 'spyware,' charges OpenDNS founder
- Q&A: Google's Nathan Stoll stands firm behind News search site
- Amazon acquires audio book publisher
- Napster: Future of music downloads is over the air
- Survey: Consumers see little value in CRM
- Mozilla may drop Firefox support for older Mac OS
- Sony to turn PSP into potential Apple iPhone rival
- Review: Phone's call quality proves laudable
- Review: Portable video player has basic features
- Microsoft opens up its identity management e-wallet
- May's coolest gadgets
- Gadgets that tackle tough problems
- Cisco, RSA team up in effort to encrypt network data
- The best media to archive important data?
- European legislators aim to cap roaming fees by summer
- Despite problems, BI tools are boosting corporate results
- Rails creator: Silverlight may struggle
- Samsung to aim WiMax at SMB networking
- Smart fixes for gnarly PC problems
- Marriott checks out dual-mode phones
- Moore's Law meets its green match at processor forum
- HP settles SEC investigation into Perkins resignation
- Study: More spam but fewer complaints (AP)
- Intel vows to strip lead from processors (AP)
- Lenovo Group profits soar (AP)
- MySpace hands over info on sex offenders (AP)
- U.S. online ad market up 35 percent in 2006 (InfoWorld)
- PDA sales surge in Q1 on GPS, e-mail, Gartner says (InfoWorld)
- Nissan: Cell phones can alter the I-Key (AP)
- MySQL's Mickos: ‘No free beer’ with free software (InfoWorld)
- Subscriptions, services help CA in mixed Q4 (InfoWorld)
- Chip Alliance Pushes 32nm (PC World)
- Vid-game: `Super Paper Mario' is super (AP)
- State of the Art: How to Make Your Cellphone Act Like a BlackBerry
- Promotional Video: Microsoft Xbox 360 HD-DVD Player
- Sony Vaio TZ90
- Twinbird SD ZABADY
- Exemode DMR525 PMP
- InfiniTouch technology
- iShaver
- Samsung YV-150 Voice Pen
- The Real Hustle - The Torn Note Scam
- LifeShirt Monitor Mental Illness
- Fifth Gear - 12 hours in Smart Fortwo
- WWDC will feature new MacBook Pros, but no iPhone
- Report: AT&T stores taking iPhone pre-orders
- Unpatched Symantec flaw leads to U. of Colorado breach
- EMI sale unlikely to affect DRM-free music
- Copying HD DVD and Blu-ray discs may become legal
- Dell launches three Ubuntu Linux PCs
- The top 10 dead (or dying) computer skills
- CA says more jobs are likely to go
- Intel to strip lead from processors (AP)
- Ancestry.com puts 90M war records online (AP)
- PlayStation 3 upgrade inhances images (AP)
- Former EMI CEO working on new takeover bid: report (Reuters)
- Copying HD DVD and Blu-ray discs may become legal (InfoWorld)
- Nokia files patent action vs Qualcomm (Reuters)
- Microsoft, Novell defend partnership, promise details (InfoWorld)
- Dell to offer computers with Linux (Reuters)
- IBM, Others Join In Developing 32-nm Microprocessors (TechWeb)
- Sony to launch advanced PS3 in S.Korea on June 16 (Reuters)
- Basics: Cellphone Banking Is Coming of Age
- Q & A: Free Software to Play DVDs
- Hard Drive Shifts Movie Viewing From the Desk to the Couch
- A Slimmed-Down Smartphone That?s Not a Lightweight
- A Musical Team of Phone and Speakers, Brought Together by Bluetooth
- A Programming Language Like Playing With Blocks
- 2-Way G.P.S.: Psst! Here I Am, 2 Miles West of Your Position
- Microsoft Asks, Why Buy Yahoo?
- Cyberfamilias: Visits to Doctors Who Are Not in, Ever
- Using advanced network monitoring to support distributed offices
- Senate eyes sales taxes for online purchases
- Skype worm leaps to ICQ, MSN networks
- Survey: Even iPhone videos offer 'wow' factor
- Retailers, other stakeholders to have say in PCI standards
- Small webcasters turn deaf ear to SoundExchange offer
- On-demand Data Protection: Preferred Strategies used by Small and Mid-sized Businesse
- Data Protection: Implementing an Effective Company-Wide Strategy
- Microsoft, Novell defend partnership, promise details
- Microsoft swears Automatic Updates lockup fix works
- Muni Wi-Fi's long and winding road
- Microsoft: Oops, XP SP3 still set for '08
- How 'connected' are you? Your address book tells all
- Opinion: Data de-dup offers new storage management possibilities
- Firefox 3.0 passes major milestone
- Web site posts collection of U.S. military records
- XM Radio outage blamed on software
- Nokia to add lightning detector to mobile phone
- Nokia counters with patent lawsuit against Qualcomm
- TechGear: Who cares if Wi-Fi kills?
- Post Va. Tech, campus CIOs face demands to boost communications
- Cut Data Storage Use By As Much As 95%: Using Deduplication to Drive Down Storage Cos
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- Image Gallery: Review -- Safend Protector 3.2
- Review: Safend Protector 3.2 guards network endpoints at reasonable cost
- Dell to sell computers at Wal-Mart (AP)
- Bills add e-mail to sex offender lists (AP)
- Researchers turn Web blather to books (AP)
- ESPN wins twice in online media awards (AP)
- CNN.com to stop charging for live video (AP)
- EarthLink to build out full Philadelphia Wi-Fi network (InfoWorld)
- RIM plans Wi-Fi BlackBerry (InfoWorld)
- London Calling: ETFs In Telecoms Hit Highs (Investor's Business Daily)
- VA Software becomes Sourceforge Inc. (InfoWorld)
- Google Apps manager: Google hearts IT managers (InfoWorld)
- Symantec: Heavy price for smartphone security inaction (InfoWorld)
- A Makeover for Facebook: New Features for a Growing Audience
- Dell, in Shift, Will Offer PCs at Wal-Mart
- Rumor: Next Generation iPhone with GPS
- Making Net Calls with Sony PSP
- The Party Timer
- Sony unveiled flexible full-color OLED
- Portable Ice Maker
- Video: Nissan Infinity G37
- Toyota MRS Glow in the Dark
- Dolce & Gabbana Medicine Man Watch
- The Drop Chair
- Mazda 3.141592653589793238462643383
- Taiwan to host online patent auction in October
- Google offers mobile access to calendar service
- RIM plans Wi-Fi/cellphone BlackBerry
- Kiss your tedious tasks goodbye: 'Everyday Scripting With Ruby'
- 'iPod amnesty bin' set up at Zune's headquarters
- Apple fixes 17 Mac OS X flaws
- IT execs look for help in Web 2.0 efforts
- Salesforce.com adds SOA tool to boost links to apps
- EU probes Google over privacy concerns (AP)
- Facebook opens site to other companies (AP)
- Researchers turn Web blather to books (AP)
- Traffic up on gasoline price Web sites (AP)
- Facebook launches video system (InfoWorld)
- Google offers mobile access to calendar service (InfoWorld)
- Sony develops film-thin display (AP)
- VA Drops Enterprise Software, Becomes Sourceforge Inc. (PC World)
- Facebook becomes hub for outside software makers (Reuters)
- Facebook Opens Up To Developers, Partners (TechWeb)
- Wii wins big among casual gamers (USATODAY.com)
- Coming Soon to Wal-Mart: 2 Dell PCs
- Gambling Site Pleads Guilty in U.S. Case
- Worlds Most Thinnest / Lightest LapTop ! WOW, OMG - Only 0.7inch thickness
- Readers throw other technologies on the pyre
- Nudity in 'Halo 2' escapes Microsoft's notice
- EU-US airline passenger data pact may elude deadline
- Opinion: And tape walked quietly from the spotlight (applause)
- Readers question 'dead skills' list
- Study: U.S. online ad spending up 35% to $17B in 2006
- Spyware bill's chances uncertain in Senate
- Symantec may compensate Chinese users hit by buggy update
- True fixed/cell phone convergence seen years off
- Germany passes controversial antihacking law
- Malicious software plays on legal fears
- Nissan warns U.S. cell phones can disable car keys
- Trade group forges e-waste proposal
- EarthLink gets green light to build Philadelphia Wi-Fi network
- Novell's de Icaza: Project not Mono-tonous
- Nvidia graphics chips perform double duty as CPUs
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- Sony develops film-thin, bending display (AP)
- Infrared fires up backyard barbecues (AP)
- Users upset over Google Analytics outage (InfoWorld)
- OLPC Seeks Educational Games for XO Laptop (PC World)
- Will enterprises hang up on desk phones? (InfoWorld)
- OLPC seeks educational games for XO laptop (InfoWorld)
- Euro data protection chief backs Google (InfoWorld)
- Agilysys to buy Sun reseller Innovativ (InfoWorld)
- GlamPhone ELLE N3 fashion phone
- Intel Metro Notebook
- Disc Pod Dispenser
- The Loo Read
- Teleglass T3-F the World’s Smallest Wearable TV
- Monster iFreePlay Cordless Headphones
- Stairs Storage
- Fifth Gear - Ariel Atom 2
- The Transformers Trailer
- U.S. colleges retool programming classes (AP)
- Clinton asks YouTube users for song help (AP)
- Novell goes public with terms of Microsoft Linux deal (InfoWorld)
- Amalgamated Insight: New tricks with old SQL (InfoWorld)
- The High Price of Creating Free Ads
- E.U. Probes Google Over Data Retention Policy
- What?s Online: CBS Has a Crush on Wallstrip
- Wrong way of Pushing a Stroller
- Top 5 - Cool N Funny Videos
- Fanimation Enigma Ceiling Fan
- Google's Data Retention Challenged (PC World)
- EarthLink Wins Full Contract for Philadelphia Wi-Fi Net (PC World)
- Novell Tells Terms of Microsoft Linux Deal (PC World)
- Three Minutes With Google's Apps Manager (PC World)
- "The Sims" to move from PC screen to silver screen (Reuters)
- Digital Domain: Apple?s Lesson for Sony?s Stores: Just Connect
- Novelties: A High-End Remote for a High-Tech Life
- Anyone for a Gathering of Introverts?
- The Fast and the Furious (Toy Version)
- Fifth Gear - Golf GTI Edition 30 vs. Ford Focus
- Griffin Evolve iPod Wireless Speaker Dock
- Virtual tours offer trips through time (AP)
- China tells 'dating' websites to stop selling sex (AFP)
- Wii a winning mix of fun, family, friends and affordability (AFP)
- Back-to-back disasters show cell gaps (AP)
- Clinton asks YouTube users for song help (AP)
- U.S. colleges retool programming classes (AP)
- Sony develops film-thin, bending display (AP)
- Traffic up on gasoline price Web sites (AP)
- Will Mobile Phones Take Over In the Office? (PC World)
- Facebook opens site to other companies (AP)
- IBM shares could easily climb over $120: Barron's (Reuters)
- Nikon D40X Review
- In Fierce Competition, Google Finds Novel Ways to Feed Hiring Machine
- E-Commerce Report: Millions of Addresses and Thousands of Sites, All Leading to One
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