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- Gates gets degree, urges Harvard grads to fight global poverty
- Computex: Intel's rumored graphics chip a no-show
- Laptop makers push size, price limits
- Ultramobiles are pricey, power hungry, AMD says
- Computex: Flash guys show certified ReadyBoost drives
- Microsoft buys data management vendor
- Despite breaches, database security not top priority for most
- Mac vs. PC cost analysis: How does it all add up?
- IBM donates pandemic modeling software to Eclipse
- HP ProLiant DL380 with SAN/iQ Remote Copy for Disaster Recovery
- LeftHand SAN/iQ for Microsoft Exchange Environments
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- Scientists create robot toddler (AP)
- MySpace page may have been suspect's (AP)
- MIT team powers light bulb without wires (AP)
- Cable tries to shed bad-service reputation (Reuters)
- Indian mobile firms add 5.04 mln GSM users in May (Reuters)
- US bans Qualcomm phone chips after patent ruling for Broadcom (AFP)
- Flash guys show certified ReadyBoost drives (InfoWorld)
- Hindu group making software to partly block Orkut (Reuters)
- Canon PowerShot TX1 Review
- Patent Ruling Strikes a Blow at Qualcomm
- Biomet Accepts Sweetened Takeover Offer
- Apple iPhone Protective Casing
- Pirated Windows on ATM Machine
- Russell Hobbs Mini Oven
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- Green computing picks up momentum
- Opinion: Why a .Mac-Google Apps integration makes sense
- Software roundup: Tools that manage PCs, Macs at the same time
- Germany adds digital fingerprints to passports
- Can New York make the case for ODF?
- Beware of fake Microsoft security alerts
- Government auditor paints grim picture of security in federal agencies
- State's move to open document formats still not a mass migration
- Symantec launches free bot bouncer
- The security world according to vendor surveys
- Metro exec imagines 'smart fridge'
- House's second antispyware bill rolls onward to the Senate
- New York law protects consumers buying online
- Yahoo patches Messenger zero-day flaws
- FAQ: Is ZFS Apple's secret weapon?
- EU to go public with satellite navigation project
- Brocade's HBAs are about the data center
- AT&T says its networks will be ready for iPhone
- Retailers still have questions on mobile commerce
- Relief in store for cable TV subscribers (AP)
- Dell to sell computer at Sam's Club (AP)
- Microsoft's art collection grows up (AP)
- Printing books online: an author you can't refuse (Reuters)
- Dell to sell notebook PCs at U.S. Sam's Club stores (Reuters)
- Qualcomm 3G Chips Barred from U.S. (NewsFactor)
- Beware of fake Microsoft security alerts (InfoWorld)
- IBM undeterred by setbacks to ODF adoption (InfoWorld)
- Disney ramping up push into games market: CFO (Reuters)
- MSI MS-5552 Bluetooth MP3 Player
- Notebook with 3 Screens
- Sharp Will COM W-ZERO3 Advance
- Another BBQ Macbook
- Fifth Gear - Ford Mondeo Mk IV
- Zune Firmware update 1.4
- Church of England calls Sony game 'sick' (AP)
- YouTube's Chen: Better content needed (AP)
- Relief in store for cable TV subscribers (AP)
- Shot clock starts on XM-Sirius merger (AP)
- Printing books online: an author you can't refuse (Reuters)
- iPhone hype has gadget geeks camping and drooling (Reuters)
- Online tweets tell you what everyone is up to, all the time (AFP)
- Microsoft Hires Linux Foundation Engineering Manager (TechWeb)
- Boomi Offers SMBs Hosted Integration For SaaS Apps (TechWeb)
- 'Wii-itis' Is No Game (TechWeb)
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- What?s Online: Lots of Froth but No Bubble
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- Watchdog group slams Google on privacy (AP)
- Paris Hilton not eating in jail, but won't appeal (Reuters)
- ReadyBoost Drives Debut (PC World)
- Microsoft Finds Legal Defender in Justice Dept.
- Vietnam releases 'cyber' dissident (AP)
- Ericsson, China Mobile sign one-billion-dollar deal (AFP)
- Pick Your Open Source Poison: Microsoft's Patent Claims Or GPLv3 (TechWeb)
- Dubai's DAE says funds for $1.8 bln U.S. buy agreed (Reuters)
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- Google complains to DoJ about Vista search
- VMware Fusion Beta 4 works with Boot Camp
- Bon Jovi, Ticketmaster bundle digital album, tickets (Reuters)
- Melodeo puts artist-friendly twist on mobile music (Reuters)
- Kenya pioneers 'mobile money' in African first (AFP)
- Symantec Revamps Corporate Antivirus Tool (PC World)
- Church of England demands Sony donation for cathedral shoot-out game (AFP)
- E-Commerce Report: Awaiting Real Sales From Virtual Shoppers
- A Dog or a Cat? New Tests to Fool Automated Spammers
- A Few Details of the iPhone Galvanize the Apple Cadre
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- Computex: AMD will continue supplying graphics to Intel
- IBM aims to 'Jazz' up development with new tool, community
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- Microsoft delivers 'down payment' for follow-on to Visual Studio 2008
- Improved multimedia is highlight of new blade PCs, says HP
- Retailers Fuming Over Card Data Security Rules
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- Microsoft Gains Political Edge in ODF Battles
- State's Move to Open Formats Still Not a Mass Migration
- Adobe releases beta versions of its Apollo and Flex tools
- Career Watch
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- OS X upgrade, iPhone may boost Mac sales (AP)
- Nokia countersues Qualcomm (AP)
- Qwest CEO Notebaert to retire (AP)
- Yahoo's struggles put CEO on hot seat (AP)
- Yahoo weighs in on free speech in China (AP)
- EBay wants developers to take it outside (InfoWorld)
- Nokia files patent suit against Qualcomm (Reuters)
- Mobile Linux group releases first specs (InfoWorld)
- Mobile Linux Specs Due (PC World)
- Google files antitrust complaints against Microsoft: report (AFP)
- IBM Bids for Telelogic (PC World)
- Church of England demands apology from Sony (InfoWorld)
- ATI’s Radeon HD 2400 and HD 2600 Graphics Cards
- Samsung MiniSkirt Phone included in Mercedes-Benz high-ends vehicles in Korea
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- Sharp released World’s Thinnest Camera module for Mobile Phones
- Review roundup: Slim is in for Windows desktop firewalls
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- LG to use ZigBee wireless for home networking
- IDC White Paper: Storage Encryption: Implementing the Linchpin of Data Security
- WWDC: Apple's iPhone open to software developers
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- Apple extends Web browser to Windows (AP)
- Google complains about Microsoft's Vista (AP)
- Apple said to eye online video rentals (AP)
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- Nokia countersues Qualcomm (AP)
- YouTube to test video ID with Time Warner, Disney (Reuters)
- Apple makes Internet browser for Microsoft-based machines (AFP)
- BlackBerry Maker, Samsung, Others Raise Game Vs. iPhone (Investor's Business Dai
- Linux veteran to lead Microsoft-Novell interop lab (InfoWorld)
- Apple takes on Microsoft with Windows Web browser (Reuters)
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- Study: Law puts damper on Web security research
- AOL spammer pleads guilty
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- FAQ: Apple's 2007 Worldwide Developers Conference recapped
- Toshiba to hike flash memory chip output (AP)
- EU approves visa data system (AP)
- Thai king's archives to go online (AP)
- Google complains about Microsoft's Vista (AP)
- Bluetooth links up with rival technology (AP)
- Are Laws Threatening Web Security? (NewsFactor)
- Via Has Working Samples of Mobile ITX (PC World)
- VMware Windows-on-a-Mac product close to launch (InfoWorld)
- Google bends to EU privacy concerns (InfoWorld)
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