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- Ala. terror Web site angers activists (AP)
- Website to sell nonexistent real estate (AP)
- PSP Will Get Wi-Fi Telephony (PC World)
- Carphone selling new Nokia fashion phone (Reuters)
- Sony Ericsson W999i confirmed?
- Small ultrasound machines help patients (AP)
- U.S. colleges retool programming classes (AP)
- Doctors group posts prices online (AP)
- Mischa Barton hospitalized in Los Angeles: Web site (Reuters)
- Researchers Craft HDTV's Successor (PC World)
- Nokia to ship 3G phones to China in 2008 (Reuters)
- Woo logs on to "Ninja Gold" movie, video game (Reuters)
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- The Conference Bike
- Nevada prison looks to WAN acceleration for IT upgrade
- Hacking Firefox: The secrets of about:config
- Image gallery: Hacking Firefox with about:config
- Opinion: Deploy 802.11n sooner rather than later
- FTC to investigate Google-DoubleClick deal
- Finnish court rules DVD DRM 'ineffective,' chucks suits
- Yep, that would explain it
- OMB sets 120-day deadline for Fed breach-notification plans
- Mac OS open to attack through unpatched Samba
- Managing Expectations
- Mac OS open to attack through unpatched Samba
- Computer glitch hits hundreds of Japan flights
- FTC probing proposed $3.1B Google deal (AP)
- Google, South Korean Co Mull Wider Deal (AP)
- Small ultrasound machines help patients (AP)
- Sony to debut HD Radio products in July (AP)
- "Jeopardy" teams-up with Google (Reuters)
- NHK pushes optical disc speed limit (InfoWorld)
- Nokia Plans Phones Based on China's 3G (PC World)
- Wage inflation sinks offshoring for one startup (InfoWorld)
- Sites for social butterflies (USATODAY.com)
- War Fears Turn Digital After Data Siege in Estonia
- Google Deal Said to Bring U.S. Scrutiny
- Silicon Valley Wide-Eyed Over a Bride
- Avaya Is Said to Be Exploring a Sale of All or Some of Itself
- Telepresence TV
- Beta API to help MapQuest developers add mapping features
- Compuware infuses development process with requirements tools
- VeriSign's CEO Sclavos resigns
- Google: FTC to scrutinize deal to buy DoubleClick
- China makes viruses for cyberwar first-strike
- ITIL's seven-year itch finally ready to be scratched
- BEA tackles event-driven architecture
- Wireless email solutions: trends, benefits, and barriers
- Start-up building searchable online tours of world
- NHK pushes optical disc speed limit
- Phishing URLs skyrocket
- IBM storage chief has EMC in his sights
- Vista betas, RCs near termination date
- Microsoft postpones Professional Developers Conference
- InfiniBand technology set for IT explosion, IDC says
- Nokia says fight with Qualcomm may hurt 3G uptake
- China heads toward 500 million cell phone subscribers
- Quanta stock leaps on iPhone order reports
- Qualcomm infringed Broadcom patents, jury says
- Handheld users get another reason to ignore people: fixing servers
- Google gets out on the street with its mapping software
- Palm to launch new mobile device
- First to worst: IT survey ranks 10 U.S. cities for disaster preparedness
- Google buys security software maker
- Microsoft puts eye in the sky over New York, other cities
- Secure Email Trial Download
- NEC workers faked orders, took kickbacks
- Sybase iAnywhere Mobile Management and Security Trial DVD
- A Day in the Life of a Mobile Device
- Strategies to Secure Your Mobile Workforce
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- GoDaddy agrees to run domains in limbo (AP)
- IBM's buyback binge includes $11.5B loan (AP)
- Moroccans cut off from YouTube (AP)
- Fitness vibrations trendy, perhaps risky (AP)
- Google buys US Internet security firm GreenBorder (AFP)
- In Pictures: NHK's Successor to HDTV (PC World)
- Broadcom wins Qualcomm California patent case (Reuters)
- CDW agrees to be acquired in $7.3B deal (AP)
- US property buy-outs (FT.com)
- Wii-Haw! Nintendo Tops Monthly Console Sales Again (NewsFactor)
- Sony DSC-H9 Review
- Convictions of Samsung Executives Upheld
- FoneLink connects Macs and mobile phones
- Samsung E210
- Intelligent Route Information System in Singapore
- Tresserra Bolero Pool Table
- New Way of Drifting
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- The TrioBike
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- 2day’s How-To: Make a Bendable Tripod
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- It's about time
- Report: Microsoft to sell 1 million Zunes by June
- Cell phones to warn of earthquakes in Japan
- Symantec mobile security client delayed
- Microsoft unveils tabletop 'Milan' computer
- Nine burning questions about how Vista is really doing
- Apple patches QuickTime for the second time this month
- Firefox 1.5 support ends today
- Symantec mobile security client delayed
- Photobucket to become part of MySpace (AP)
- IBM lays off 1,570 in ongoing overhaul (AP)
- Microsoft unveils new Surface computer (AP)
- AMA wants doctors to swap idea online (AP)
- GoDaddy agrees to run domains in limbo (AP)
- Apple launches DRM-free iTunes service (Reuters)
- Microsoft unveils table-top 'Milan' computer (InfoWorld)
- Cellphones to warn of earthquakes in Japan (InfoWorld)
- Novell Says Open Source License Changes Could Kill Microsoft Deal (TechWeb)
- Update: SAP appoints its first CTO (InfoWorld)
- ConnectBeam: Social bookmarks behind the firewall (InfoWorld)
- Video games: from theaters to consoles (AP)
- Take Note: Computing Takes Up Pen, Again
- Equity Firm to Acquire Net Retailer
- Touch Screen in a Table Is the Latest Wrinkle in Computers
- Hewlett-Packard Stakes a Claim as an Information Manager
- I.B.M. Borrows $11.5 Billion to Buy Back Stock
- Qualcomm Loses Chip Patent Case
- VeriSign?s Chief Executive Resigns Abruptly
- High Speed Camera, Captures 1 millionth of a second , pretty amazing
- Google launches open-source tool for building Web apps
- New Hampshire officials say no to Real ID
- Five reasons to prepare -- now -- for more mobile security threats
- Brocade unveils file management software
- Fujitsu debuts big-screen digital TV phone
- News Corp. acquires Photobucket, Flektor
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- Hackers can hijack PCs using Firefox add-ons
- F-Secure hit with antivirus vulnerabilities
- Top 5 Considerations for Secure Wireless Email
- Opinion: Do away with 'free' storage
- Ten Steps to Mobile Security
- Compliance in the Mobile Enterprise
- SAP appoints its first CTO
- Tech heavyweights launch social network for real neighborhoods
- Update: Foleo smart phone companion coming from Palm
- Samsung embeds 4GB storage for 3G phones
- ITunes starts selling DRM-free music
- CBS ups social networking ante with Last.fm acquisition
- Prepare your network for VoIP
- Palm unveils new laptop-like gadget (AP)
- Apple debuts unprotected songs online (AP)
- New Google program opens offline door (AP)
- People power fuels new search engine (AP)
- Man described as a top spammer arrested (AP)
- Google takes big step to make Web work offline (Reuters)
- Motorola to trim 4,000 more jobs as it cuts costs (Reuters)
- Who's Going to Buy the Palm Foleo? (PC Magazine)
- Researcher: Don't trust toolbars for Firefox (InfoWorld)
- IBM lays off 1,570 U.S. workers to cut costs (Reuters)
- Vid-games: Return of `Command & Conquer' (AP)
- Basics: Where?s the Other Half of Your Music File?
- Moving Web-Based Software Offline
- Game Theory: Cute Heroes at War, and Simple Puzzles
- Q & A: Disable the Messenger
- Protect an iPod and Tame Its Unruly Cord at the Same Time
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- A 12-Megapixel Camera That Doesn?t Mind Working in Low Light
- State of the Art: The Cartridge, Updated, Catches Up to Data
- IBM lays off 1,500, mostly in services
- Jobs: Windows is hell
- Mozilla patches 6 Firefox bugs
- Motorola to cut 4,000 more jobs (AP)
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- Maxis unveils cell phone money transfer (AP)
- Subscriber Revenue Drives TiVo Profit Up
- Novell Posts Loss After Trimming Jobs
- EBay Buys Search Service
- I.B.M. to Cut Jobs, Mostly in Technology
- CBS Buys Last.FM, an Online Radio Site
- A Unit of News Corp. Agrees to Buy Photobucket and Flektor
- Palm to Sell Device That Won?t Fit in the Palm
- Motorola Says It Will Eliminate 4,000 More Jobs
- Advertising: About Online Surveys, Traditional Pollsters Are: (C) Somewhat Disappoint
- For Jobs and Gates, a Night to Reminisce
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- Yahoo Technology Chief to Leave in Wake of Company Revamping
- Comedy Business Turns to the Web
- New games for weathering the summer doldrums (Reuters)
- Big Blue Wields the Knife Again (BusinessWeek Online)
- Lohan's dad: Lindsay hooked on OxyContin (AP)
- Company looks to sell or license online-ad patents
- AP steps up online copyright protection (AP)
- 1M text messages protest China plant (AP)
- Jobs, Gates trade jests at rare joint appearance
- Gates, Jobs make rare joint appearance (AP)
- Japanese robot dances to iPod music (AP)
- Bogus IRS beefs become latest scammer tool
- 'Spam king' arrested in Seattle
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- Motorola lays off 4,000 in search for missing profits
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