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- New ways to get rid of old computers
- Nintendo DS Lite
- Sony VRD-MC5 Burner
- The mini Portable Fridge and Heater
- Apple continues to mostly ignore the enterprise, observers say
- Japanese airline still unsure about earlier reservation systems failure
- TurboLinux Wizpy to launch worldwide in June (InfoWorld)
- Lina runs Linux apps on Windows, Mac OS X
- VoIP: Coming in Loud and Clear
- iPod vs Zune
- Wall Gear Clock
- TechGear: Best movie idea ever: pager gadget
- Microsoft Surface
- Dell opens new R&D center in India (InfoWorld)
- The Real Hustle - Pick Pocket
- Dell Reports Better-Than-Expected Profit
- New Google program opens offline door (AP)
- Book world tunes into Internet social networks (Reuters)
- Fancy Shoes Cell Phone Holders
- How it’s Made - Piano
- Prince next single free to mobile phone listeners (Reuters)
- Google stresses mashups at developer event (InfoWorld)
- Managing IT Performance and Availability from an End-User Perspective
- Zander: Motorola will rebound with new handsets (InfoWorld)
- Baghdad embassy plans turn up online (AP)
- Spam flows despite high-profile arrest (AP)
- NPR, others challenge online royalties (AP)
- Chip sales expected to grow by 2.5 pct. (AP)
- Apple conceals buyer data in DRM-free iTunes tracks
- Five cos. win gov't telecom contract (AP)
- Dell opens new R&D center in India
- Improve the Efficiency of Your Service Desk
- itSMF USA says online election may have been compromised
- Apple to put YouTube on Apple TV
- Raritan Brings Quantifiable Advantages for MSP Alvaka Through Remote Systems Manageme
- KVM Solution helps company deploy common, digital storage of media for broadcast via
- Key factors to consider when purchasing KVM-over-IP solutions
- Red Hat launches Fedora 7 Linux
- California considers tougher law on securing payment card data
- Survey: RFID adoption hobbled by lack of trained staff
- Wireless spectrum debate moves into presidential politics
- Apple CEO confirms late June iPhone debut
- Will Microsoft beat Apple with its 'giant iPhone'?
- Florida firms offered free emergency e-mail services
- Crime writer sues over online defamation
- Mobile banking still slow to catch on in U.S.
- Gartner slashes semiconductor forecast
- CSC delays annual report over accounting errors
- Cyberthieves steal $449K from city coffers
- Dell to lay off 10% of employees
- U.S. awards second set of Networx contracts
- A look inside Google Gears
- Super Bike Locks
- Football Game using Cars
- LEDs Lamp on Mitsubishi Eclipse
- ChoicePoint Settles Data Security Case
- Book world tunes into Internet social networks (Reuters)
- 5 Companies Win U.S. Telecom Contract
- Spammer Arrested and Charged With Fraud
- YouTube to Offer EMI Music Clips
- Google Photos Stir a Debate Over Privacy
- 'Odin Sphere' looks sharp, but gameplay a little dull (USATODAY.com)
- Prince next single free to mobile phone listeners (Reuters)
- Taiwan's miCard chosen as global memory card standard (InfoWorld)
- Feds give Web access to lobbying records (AP)
- Internet videos to vie for Daytime Emmys (AP)
- Microsoft gives Vista's Windows Mail the heave-ho
- Dell lays off 8,000; 1Q earnings sag (AP)
- Woman sues eHarmony for discrimination (AP)
- IT Execs Gird For Another Hurricane Season
- Microsoft adds copyrighted works to book search engine
- Spammers establishing use of artificial intelligence
- Google Desktop vulnerable to new attack
- You can run, but you'll only die tired: Gaming's 'baddest' villains
- Image Gallery: The 'baddest' villains in gaming
- FSF issues 'last-call' GPLv3, encourages adoption
- Hardware makers prepare for Taipei showdown
- History: 1965 Ford Promotional Video
- Taiwan's miCard chosen as global memory card standard
- What's up, doc?
- Attila: One radio on many wireless nets
- OverBoard Waterproof Case
- Poll: A fifth vacation with laptops (AP)
- Nokia Launches Three New Phones (NewsFactor)
- Chinese Travel Web Site Beats Rivals With Better Customer Service (Investor's Bus
- A Search Engine for Open-Source Code (PC World)
- Firms race to update E. Africa telecom (AP)
- HP Integrity BL860c Server Blade
- Sweden cracks down on web credit checks (AP)
- Data Sheet: HP Integrity rx2660 Server
- HP Virtual Server Environment for HP Integrity and HP 9000 servers
- Family Guide: HP Integrity servers
- Patent Office reopens Microsoft-Eolas case
- Google hits the streets, raises concerns (AP)
- A New Talent Pool?
- HP Integrity systems
- Parallels Desktop for Mac Pumps Up Virtual Power (NewsFactor)
- A search engine for open source code (InfoWorld)
- States settle with ChoicePoint over 2004 breach
- Google acquires FeedBurner
- Five simple steps to greening your data center
- Expert: Russian government ruled out in Estonia DDoS attacks
- Netflix, QVC, Amazon top online retail satisfaction survey
- One year later: Five lessons learned from the VA data breach
- How to avoid pitfalls of health care Wi-Fi networks
- SUSE Linux Enterprise 10 in Manufacturing
- Success Apparel Success Story
- 15 Minute Guide: Transactional Content Management
- Cincinnati Insurance Company
- Google Gears no slam-dunk for Mozilla's Firefox
- Social networking: Not IT's problem
- Keeping compliant in a Web 2.0 world
- In-house IT returns to London Stock Exchange
- Parallels promises 3-D Windows games on Intel Macs
- Encryption vendor sues Sony for patent infringement
- The Ice Aquarium
- Agile development aligns tech, business better
- Microsoft's OneCare improves antivirus test ranking
- Oracle adds charges in amended complaint against SAP
- Data Sheet: HP Integrity BL860c Server Blade
- HP-UX 11i v3 on HP Integrity servers
- iPod Video Cloned
- USB Drive with Laser Pointer and LED
- Audio-technica Earphone for Ladies
- Bandai Tamagotchi Music Fever digital audio player
- Knomo’s Travel Wallet
- 500 Years of Female Portraits
- Egypt frees Muslim Brotherhood blogger (AP)
- Poll: A fifth vacation with laptops (AP)
- iTunes crosses language barrier with Foreign Exchange (Reuters)
- TurboLinux MP3 Player Debuts (PC World)
- MySpace Offers Political Fund-Raising Tools. Will Fox News Gain An Edge? (TechWeb
- For Pornographers, Internet?s Virtues Turn to Vices
- What?s Online: Playing Games at CNBC
- Vonage Loses Court Challenge Over Payments to a Federal Fund
- Five Useful Photoshop Tutorials to Beautify Yourself
- The Coffee Art
- Japanese Custom Vans
- Phonograph CD Player
- Don’s Solar Scooter
- Video Preview: Nokia 8600 Luna
- IGUDESMAN & JOO: “A Little Nightmare Music”
- Online Obscenity Charges Filed (PC World)
- Motorola Readies Multimedia Handsets (PC World)
- Photoshop Plug-in Supports Google Service (PC World)
- Inside the Black Box
- Ping: Genius and Misfit Aren?t Synonyms, or Are They?
- Man charged for putting TV show on Web (AP)
- Egypt frees Muslim Brotherhood blogger (AP)
- Paris Hilton to taste life behind bars (AFP)
- Hitachi, Oracle to sell China anti-piracy tags: report (Reuters)
- Toshiba 814T
- Liika Ironing Board
- A-DATA Mickey Mouse USB Drive
- The Home Theater Watch
- LED Keychain Lightbulb
- PodXtreme Sound Box
- Parrot PMK5800
- Microsoft trounces pro-ODF forces in state battles over open document formats
- Survey: Corporate IT spending growth to slow in Q3
- Web, reality TV help make porn pervasive (AP)
- Ads confirm Apple iPhone 6/29 sale date (AP)
- Graduation Webcasts bridge distances (AP)
- Web, computer "widgets" offer branding opportunities (Reuters)
- Poll: A fifth vacation with laptops (AP)
- Silicon Valley Wi-Fi Unfolds (PC World)
- IBM, China's Kingdee to seal global software tie (Reuters)
- Fever Builds for iPhone (Anxiety Too)
- Harvard Is Licensing More Than 50 Patents to a Nanotechnology Start-Up
- E-Commerce Report: Listing Top Jobs but Charging Candidates to Seek Them
- Link by Link: The Internets, They Can Be Cruel
- Niche Cellphone Company in California Files for Bankruptcy Protection
- Netflix Prize Still Awaits a Movie Seer
- Tiny Bit of Hardware With Marley Software
- A Theme Song for Clinton: ?I?m a Believer? vs. ?Cold as Ice?
- Joe Pogan’s Metal Sculptures
- The Brake Disc Ashtray
- Fifth Gear- World’s Fastest 3-wheeler the T-Rex
- Top IT Exec Says Feds Look to Be Leading-Edge on Tech
- $12M IT Upgrade Links Remote Nevada Prisons
- Storage 2.0 -- Web-based storage is coming
- Stealthy attack serves malicious code only once
- End of the Endpoint?
- A Little Knowledge
- EMC buys authentication service provider Verid
- IT's Thinking but Not Yet Acting Green
- Digital Library Director Says Innovation, Leadership Require More Than a Vision
- Steve Mills
- Tips on Alignment
- New Hampshire Legislators Say No to Real ID Program
- Exec Track
- Global Dispatches
- Search Engine Optimization
- Search Engine Spamming: The Dark Side
- She Got Game
- Career Crossovers: Possible but Not Effortless
- Web 2.0 Goes Corporate
- Not So Fast
- Wireless VoIP Drives Auto Dealership
- Sometimes, You Just Can't Avoid Politics
- Security Log
- Great Expectations
- News Briefs
- Unified Messaging Calls Get ...
- Update Gives IT Services Guidelines a Wider Reach
- IT Execs Gird for Hurricane Season
- Credit Unions Bank on State Data-Security Laws
- Online Thefts Draw Fast Response From City Hall
- At Deadline Briefs
- Kaffeeklatsch PC
- Florida Firm Offers Free Emergency E-mail Services
- News Briefs
- IT Group Says Online Election May Have Been Compromised
- Group rips Microsoft over Internet user profiling research
- Apple sets iPhone debut for June 29
- New nanoglue shrinks chips and could shoot webs, Spider-Man-style
- China bars new Internet cafes (AP)
- Study: Music, tech search terms riskiest (AP)
- Sony cuts price on new Blu-ray player (AP)
- Apple iPhone launch set for June 29 (AFP)
- Asustek previews Net radio, overclocking laptop (InfoWorld)
- India uses "mooing" ringtones to catch leopards (Reuters)
- Sun stresses multicore chips, Linux with dev tool (InfoWorld)
- Stealthy attack method causes concern (InfoWorld)
- Palm Sells 25% Stake to Equity Firm in Revamping
- Specialized Software Maker Is Said to Be in Buyout Talks
- Trailer: Need for Speed ProStreet
- Star Wars Belt and Buckle
- Screwdrivers for Her
- Palm gets bailout from Bono's private equity firm
- Toshiba to ship HD DVD-RW drive for laptops
- New SanDisk USB drives promise to protect mobile data
- Global firm trashes tape backup for disk
- HP 9000 Evolution Program Provides a Smooth Path to Integrity Servers
- Humans take on bigger role in Internet search
- Risky business: Sponsored search links less safe than nonpaid links
- Shipboard offshore development plan still docked after two years
- U.S. government still lacks data protection, study says
- Yahoo opens APIs to Panama search marketing app
- IT, We Have a Problem -- Revisited
- Opinion: Palm's Folly-o?
- Spam spikes wreak havoc
- Taiwan's FIC to debut ultraportable PC
- Maturing Your Demand Management Practices
- TechEd: Xandros joins Novell in licensing Microsoft IP
- YouTube strikes deal to offer local television programming
- New zero-day bugs crop up in IE, Firefox
- IDC lists top 10 storage predictions for 2007
- Flextronics to buy Solectron for $3.6B
- MySpace wants court help in releasing predator e-mails
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