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- In Search of Stupidity
- Psychic chat drives fire marshal to quit (AP)
- Wash. state to test 'enhanced' licenses (AP)
- How To Revive An Old PC With Linux (TechWeb)
- Slow Down, Brave Multitasker, and Don?t Read This in Traffic
- Prototype: How to Improve It? Ask Those Who Use It
- Microsoft owns up to Xbox Live pretexting
- Wikipedia co-founder seeks to start over (AP)
- Sanger says he co-started Wikipedia (AP)
- Despite upgrades, security experts fear $100 laptops (InfoWorld)
- Kuwait's MTC eyes global growth in Saudi telecom move (AFP)
- Aruba Networks to test appetite for risky bets (Reuters)
- Hot Spectrum Draws Cash, and Ideals
- E-Commerce Report: Fuzzy Critters With High Prices Offer Lesson in New Concepts
- The Album, a Commodity in Disfavor
- HANNSfries 10 inch LCD Television
- The iRiver T50
- The V8 Table
- Anti-Wifi Paint
- Rumor: Motorola LAZR
- Best Motoring - Subaru Legacy STi
- Apple TV
- Gresso MP3 Player
- 2day’s How-To: Change your Hair Color using Photoshop
- Rackable Systems offers data center in a box
- TriCipher goes undercover for pain-free strong authentication
- AMD will make a Dash for it
- Energy Cost of Extra Screens Unlikely to Break Bank
- Multiple-Monitor Proponents Point to Productivity Benefits
- News Briefs
- 8 Million Reasons
- Q&A: IBM seeks to make streaming media accessible to visually impaired
- Tech Trash
- 'Bong hits' case may reverberate online
- It's not easy being green
- Money Floods Venture Funds ...
- Microsoft details network hack in Windows
- Hiring as Fast as We Can
- Global Dispatches
- Whose System Is It, Anyway?
- A Shot in the Arm
- What's Plaguing E-health?
- Global Trash Talk
- Don't Pass The Buck
- Do You Exist?
- Congress Can Help Stop Identity Theft
- Web 2.0 Users Open A Box of Security Risks
- Events
- Be Careful Out There!
- Web anonymity can sink your job search
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- Doing the Right Thing for Security's Sake
- Security Log
- Office 2.0 vendors want to exploit Microsoft Office, not overthrow it
- Florida Voting Officials Warned of Glitch Before Election
- IT Execs Look Beyond India For Possible Offshore Sites
- Oracle Claims SAP Stole Trade Secrets
- News Briefs
- Cisco Broadens System For Emergency Personnel
- Book Excerpt: Business communications
- Funding, Tech Woes Shut Down Longtime Health Data Exchange
- Feds to Adopt Common Security Settings on PCs
- Consumer Demand Should Prevent Web 2.0 Bubble, Say Users, Analysts
- At Deadline Briefs
- Survey: Most Corporate Boards Neglect IT Issues at Meetings
- Government IT Managers Face Offshoring Constraints
- More Nations Vie to Be Outsourcers — Maybe Even Cuba
- How confident are you in your HA/DR plan?
- Intel plans $2.5B chip factory in China (AP)
- Fuji TV sues Livedoor for $292 million (AP)
- Wikipedia co-founder seeks to start over (AP)
- Sanger says he co-started Wikipedia (AP)
- Vonage says market overreacting to injunction (Reuters)
- LG Unveils Two Shiny Clamshell Cell Phones (PC World)
- Alcatel-Lucent wins $6 bln Verizon Wireless deal (Reuters)
- Virtual Iron joins HP partner program (InfoWorld)
- AMD pushes automation (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft details network hack in Windows (InfoWorld)
- Bootleggers try to throw dogs off scent (AP)
- Maker of Mobile Games Brings Line to BlackBerry
- Lights, Camera, Tirade! Hollywood?s Elite Seen Online
- Symbian OS v9.5 announced
- Optimize Your Business Applications with a Server-to-Storage Virtualized Infrastructu
- Senators question smart card ID requirements
- Citizendium launches online encyclopedia
- Video card sales slid in Q4 '06 as buyers awaited Vista
- ICANN to vote Friday on .xxx domain
- N.J. lawmakers eye ban on texting while driving
- Online Fraud, ID Theft Not an OS Issue, Says Symantec Chief
- Transforming IT into a Valued Business Partner
- Survey: E-health records don't have to jeopardize privacy
- ShmooCon: Bad Web 2.0 thinking imperils Web security
- IBM, 3Com dial up collaboration tools for IP telephony system
- Fix made to slot machines flashing subliminal messages
- Microsoft: Vista sales double Windows XP pace
- Are your software programmers coding securely?
- Despite upgrades, security experts fear $100 laptops
- Two top Wikipedia officials resign
- Symantec aims for PC-type security on mobiles
- Image-based search engine promises to guard against copyright infringement
- U.S.-based servers host majority of malicious code, study finds
- Verizon signs $6B deal with Alcatel-Lucent
- More Java IDE options
- Java IDEs change the development landscape
- Study: Cell phones unlikely to cause brain cancer
- Sun to sharpen focus on computing growth areas
- Mio P550: Good idea, annoying device
- IBM optical chip set allows instant downloads
- Intel to build $2.5 billion chip plant in China
- Microsoft Vista sells 20M copies in Feb. (AP)
- Cell industry gathers under iPhone cloud (AP)
- AOL to Further Integrate IM and Web Mail (PC World)
- Sprint to cut mobile phone song price to 99 cents (Reuters)
- London to send satellite into space (AFP)
- Virtual Iron Joins HP Partners (PC World)
- Microsoft airs Orcas, Rosario dev tools visions (InfoWorld)
- Symantec aims for PC-type security on mobiles (InfoWorld)
- EA, Nettwerk to create music label (AP)
- Intel to Build Advanced Chip-Making Plant in China
- A Million Dollar Laptop details
- Halo 3 Xbox 360
- RAmos Chocolized
- USB Radio For Computer
- Ritek Yego flash drive
- Sony Ericsson W580i
- LG Wooden HDTVs
- Japanese DIY Cars
- Premiere Pro CS3 to feature Blu-ray output (Macworld.com)
- Start-up Zenzui makes mobile Internet more personal (AFP)
- EMI, Bertelsmann agree to settle lawsuit (AP)
- Microsoft Vista sells 20M copies in Feb. (AP)
- Yahoo seeks content for mobile service (AP)
- Motorola unveils durable handheld for field sales
- Sexy Machines -- Yeah Baby!
- Novell-Microsoft deal targeted by software group (Reuters)
- Get your networks ready for the 2008 election campaign now
- Open source... hardware? Someday, say ETech attendees
- Samsung to ship higher capacity solid state disk drive
- Adobe unveils new Creative Suite design software (Reuters)
- IBM Unveils IP Telephony Apps For System i (TechWeb)
- Cingular launches mobile banking with U.S. banks (Reuters)
- Screens: YouTube Awards the Top of Its Heap
- Yahoo to Offer a Network for Web Ads on Cellphones
- Intel to Build Advanced Chip-Making Plant in China
- AT&T Has Done the Deals. Now It Needs Results.
- Bertelsmann Reaches Deal With EMI Over Napster
- In the Lab: Robots That Slink and Squirm
- 20 Million Copies of Vista Reported Sold
- Ex-Qwest Official Says Nacchio Ignored Advice
- Ex-Software Chief Is Guilty
- World Business Briefing | Europe: Deadline for Microsoft Extended
- Critical bugs plague StarOffice, OpenOffice suites
- FCC chief: Wireless key to universal access
- Dell division will design Web 2.0 data centers
- Calif. official ends online access to public records with Social Security numbers
- Survey: Companies should pay cell phone bills
- Review: APC's good 'Big Brother' monitors the data center
- AT&T receives 1 million inquiries on iPhone
- Cisco will no longer be dominated
- Microsoft, EMC team on network management
- Tech companies push for more use of unlicensed spectrum
- Five more ways to screw up virtualization
- Zoom your way to mobile content
- Static starts to clear on mobile TV
- Vista bug turns file copying into drawn-out affair
- Judge denies Diebold request to block ES&S pact with Massachusetts
- EU extends deadline before fining Microsoft $4 million a day
- Sen. McCain's MySpace page commandeered for a 'prank'
- Sen. McCain's MySpace page commandeered for a 'prank'
- IBM pushes RFID data extraction
- Cisco adds 3G to branch router
- Multiple state laws confuse electronics recycling
- Mozilla finally renovates Firefox add-on site
- Security Beyond Today: Layered security for addressing fraud today...and adapting to
- Delayed GPLv3 third draft to debut tomorrow
- AT&T unveils mobile banking app for BancorpSouth customers
- The Onion launches news videos
- Stratus announces quad-core fault-tolerant server
- Death threats force woman to suspend blog, cancel talk at O'Reilly conference
- What Job Hunters Should Know About Online Recruitment Videos
- Qualcomm unveils next-generation chips
- Dynamics users: Microsoft is listening more
- Hands-on: Apple TV provides simplicity and 'wow'
- Yahoo launches mobile ad network
- ISCSI growth on the rise in small and big shops
- 'Do I have to be online to get to the Internet?' (and other crazy help desk questions
- Well, what about three at a time?
- Managing Access to Critical Data for Protection and Privacy
- Internal Virtualized Storage Platforms -- Silverpop leverages leading-edge technology
- The Three Barriers to Centralizing Remote IT Infrastructure
- The IT Security Must Have for 2007: Penetration Testing Tools
- Google seeks world of instant translations (Reuters)
- US FCC agrees to changed AT&T/BellSouth condition (Reuters)
- ZenZui lets cellphone users zoom into the Web (Reuters)
- Web attacks get personal (InfoWorld)
- ATT makes US mobile phone banking alliance (AFP)
- Tech firms push for more use of unlicensed spectrum (InfoWorld)
- Linux Foundation Announces New Board (PC World)
- Metasploit hacking tool now Windows friendly (InfoWorld)
- Dell division will design Web 2.0 datacenters (InfoWorld)
- Kids awards celebrated with burps, slime (AP)
- Adobe overhauls suite for design professionals
- Little Projector on Mobile Phone
- Sony Ericsson Z750
- Helio Ocean
- Best Motoring - RX7 Drifting by Keiichi Tsuchiya
- The Blow Table Lamp
- Samsung new Auto-adjust LCD
- Pioneer AVIC-D3 Navigation System
- Xenium Phone One Month Standby
- The Mouse Radio
- Hawking your attention for fun and profit
- Is Vista Good for Gaming?
- ID theft threats have surged 200% since Jan. 1
- Four steps to battling botnets
- Singapore Exchange's trading system stumbles
- QuickStudy: Botnets
- HP sues Acer for patent infringement
- Q&A: Death Threats Force Blogger To Sidelines
- Metasploit security tool now Windows-friendly
- Web attacks get personal
- Creative Suite preview: InDesign CS3
- PayPal asking e-mail services to block messages
- UK e-crime chief: Cyber criminals are undeterred
- Third time not so charming for Gmail meltdown
- Oregon joins states considering open-source legislation
- Microsoft to sell Xbox 360 with larger hard drive (Reuters)
- Yahoo to offer unlimited e-mail storage (Reuters)
- Hong Kong dentist designs tools for space (Reuters)
- S.Korea's LG Elec to add Google services to phones (Reuters)
- Virgin Mobile USA to offer Yahoo mobile services (Reuters)
- Web suicide site murders lead to death sentence (Reuters)
- New Xbox ready for rollout (USATODAY.com)
- Cellphone services add up for kids (USATODAY.com)
- Google Apps' Gmail faces downtime problems (InfoWorld)
- Dell Division Will Design Web 2.0 Data Centers (PC World)
- Gaming rivals team up (USATODAY.com)
- Upgraded Version of Xbox 360 to Be Introduced by Microsoft
- New Effort to Tap Technology to Aid the Service Economy
- Home Base for Laughs? Comedy Central Thinks So
- One Picture, 1,000 Tags
- Yahoo to Remove Limit on Storage
- Siemens Executive Arrested
- Qwest Chief Knew U.S. Fiber Optic Needs
- H.P. Accuses Acer of Infringing Patents
- Backdating Case Is Settled
- Q&A: Wikipedia cofounder tweaks 'ignore all rules' philosophy in new project
- AC failure takes out Florida state computers
- Mobile banking gets a boost with AT&T service
- New slot machines promise more options for gamblers
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