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- Fifth Gear - Pimped Smart ForTwo
- Heiron Smith The Executive Pool Table
- Sweex Blizzard MP4 Player
- Review: Can Microsoft's Expression Studio challenge Adobe?
- Image Gallery: Microsoft Expression Studio
- Opinion: U.K. government plan to use dumb terminals to cut global warming is just a l
- Google adjusts privacy policy -- slightly
- FAA still seeking cause of flight plan system shutdown
- Download music, share bank account info for free on P2P networks
- Symantec cleans up Veritas data center clutter
- House committee begins examination of offshore outsourcing's impact
- Safari 3: the blogosphere's first take on Apple's first browser for Windows
- Image Gallery: 3D Art
- Q&A: The rise of the 3D artist
- Personal data on 17,000 Pfizer employees exposed; P2P app blamed
- Nokia's ultra-low-power Wibree joins Bluetooth
- Opinion: Much-hyped WWDC keynote long on detail, short on news
- Researchers find eight bugs in Safari for Windows
- Yahoo stockholders vote no on anti-censorship proposal
- Survey Results: Business Intelligence Maturity and the Quest for Better Performance
- BI Survey Results: Implementation of Business Intelligence and Performance Management
- Better Information for Winning Decisions
- Tech companies set goals for energy efficiency
- MIT researchers complete wireless electricity test
- Microsoft patches 15 bugs in Windows, IE, Outlook Express
- Republican senators seek delay in patent bill
- Symantec NetBackup facelift adds VMware support
- Nortel joins with IBM System i series servers for VoIP
- eBay in patent fight over 'Buy It Now' (AP)
- YouTube to test video fingerprint tool (AP)
- Microsoft posts critical security fixes (AP)
- Yahoo says Beijing likely blocking photo site (Reuters)
- World Bank to fund African phone networks (FT.com)
- Google accuses Microsoft of building unfair edge into Vista (AFP)
- Google, Intel launch energy efficiency program (Reuters)
- That iPhone Is Missing a Keyboard*
- Dissident Shareholders Send Message to Yahoo
- Google to Reduce History of Personal Searches
- Technology Group Seeks to Save Power
- Blockbuster Challenges Netflix Service
- Former Executive of CA Inc. Will Pay Restitution
- Fantasy Coach - the Cinderella Pumpkin Carriage Bed
- Acer V210 GPS
- iPhone Ship at 6pm on June 29th
- Is iPhone Vista Compatible?
- Heart Keychain Digital Album
- Microsoft clarifies virtualization licensing -- for now
- Opinion: Whatever happened to paging?
- Circuit City CIO explains decision to outsource data center
- Opinion: Gel sticks with 1.6TB of data are next on theft list
- Opinion: Japan's coolest June gadgets
- Microsoft unveils Windows Home Server RC1
- Opinion: Data Governance Will Eclipse CIO Role
- Carbon nanotubes promise heatsink breakthrough
- IPhone users will need iTunes account, Apple says
- There's a computer involved, right?
- YouTube to test video fingerprint tool (AP)
- EU welcomes Google offer on privacy (AP)
- Sprint Nextel acquires Northern PCS (AP)
- Microsoft's Patch Tuesday Highlights Online Risks (NewsFactor)
- iPhone users will need iTunes account (InfoWorld)
- Communications Diary: The start of banking-mobile convergence? (FT.com)
- SCO Avoids Nasdaq Delisting, But Problems Remain (TechWeb)
- Ad software maker OpenAds girds to take on Google (Reuters)
- Social networking site Bebo signs iTunes UK deal (Reuters)
- Sony in talks with Church of England (AP)
- That iPhone Has a Keyboard, but It?s Not Mechanical
- Plastic that Heals itself like Human Skin
- Fish Painting Candy
- Sharp developed the World’s Smallest digital TV module
- Samsung released DMB HSDPA phone in Korea
- Fifth Gear - Drift Club
- Video Preview: Sony Ericsson K810i (Phone Arena)
- Q&A: Federal info security isn't just about FISMA compliance, auditor says
- Hands on: Latest Parallels Desktop for Mac a 'winner'
- '80 Mbytes of storage for under $12k!' and other ad favorites through the years
- Image Gallery: '80 Mbytes of storage for under $12K!' And other ad favorites through
- After eBay pulls ads, Google pulls plug on offending party
- Firewall fire sale: Free ZoneAlarm makes it to Vista
- Human-based search engine looks to hire would-be searchers
- Image Gallery: Hands on: Latest Parallels Desktop for Mac a 'winner'
- Exploits hot on the heels of Microsoft's patches
- IBM offers blade server for the little guy
- Survey: Users unhappy with PC call centers
- College's ERP software used in -- but not blamed for -- cash-for-grades scam
- Optimizing manual testing with HP Business Process Testing Software
- Reducing risk through requirements- driven quality management: An end-to-end approach
- Load Testing 2.0 for Web 2.0
- EBay pulls ads from Google's U.S. ad network
- Photo widgets have largest number of users, study finds
- Ex-CA sales head to pay $29.7M in restitution
- Once reluctant Republicans start embracing Web 2.0
- Opinion: Is RAID is dead? So says Dr. Drobo
- FBI pulls plug on several botnet hackers (AP)
- Filter pledges crisp photos in low light (AP)
- Bail denied for alleged 'Spam King' (AP)
- Church asks Japan to join Sony campaign (AP)
- Analyst sees slim margins for Apple TV (AP)
- Web site harnesses China's culture of connections (Reuters)
- Developers split on usefulness of iPhone access (Macworld.com)
- Sprint seeks funding for wireless network: WSJ (Reuters)
- Microsoft signs another Linux deal (AP)
- McAfee readies enterprise e-mail, Web appliances (InfoWorld)
- Schwartz to Torvalds: Dinner at My Place? (PC World)
- Animation industry hopes for more grown-up 'toons (Reuters)
- Basics: Putting Energy Hogs in the Home on a Strict Low-Power Diet
- YouTube Passes Debates to a New Generation
- EBay Says Fraud Crackdown Has Worked
- Game Theory: What if You Met the Enemy and It Really Was You, and Then It Happened Ag
- Q & A: Fixing Silent Movies in Windows
- Updating Maps on the Spot and Sharing the Fixes
- A Phone for the Sly Can Record Calls and Store Them on a Computer
- An Economical Alternative to a Higher-End Canon
- Google Gives Up on Competing With eBay?s Big Boston Party
- Fighting the Web, Sports Teams Seek to Control Ticket Resales
- Wall Street to Get Guidelines on E-Mail
- State of the Art: Headphones to Shut Out the World
- A High-Definition Media PC That Evokes Legendary Technology
- MacBook Pros Look Like Older Models, but the Innards Are Different
- Samish SBS 6600 Bluetooth Speakers
- Voiis Mini Pocket Messenger
- ScrewAttack - Top Ten Worst Fighting Games
- The Wireless Charger coming soon
- Fish Painting Candy
- Sharp developed the World’s Smallest digital TV module
- Loved the video? Then read the book (AP)
- Acer trims 2007 computer sales forecast (AP)
- US may require European visitors to register online (InfoWorld)
- Mobile Phones to Feature Wafer-Thin Cameras (PC World)
- Clearwire inks wireless pact with DirecTV, EchoStar (Reuters)
- Microsoft, Linspire Sign Linux Patent Deal (PC World)
- Symantec Revamps Enterprise Security (NewsFactor)
- Azul Upgrades Vega 'Computing Appliance' (PC World)
- Konami to sell skincare software for Nintendo DS (Reuters)
- The Sardine Can Clock
- World’s Largest Parade of Ferrari Cars
- Transformer Autobot and Decepticon Symbol Pillows
- Cell Phone Battery Explodes during Charge
- The Porcelain USB Drive
- Sony Ericsson K850i
- Canon iVIS HR10 Burns DVD
- iHome iH10 iPod Dock
- Nismo 350Z priced at $38,070
- Will making computer science more fun attract college students?
- How to land that first network job
- Hot Stuff: Your summer gadget guide
- Apple picks a fight it can't win
- Global chip sales growth sputters, estimate slashed
- Coming to America: The EU privacy directive
- Criticism grows as House e-vote debate delayed
- Outsourcing the eBay way: Web sites match users, contract programmers
- Cisco, IBM strengthen ties over network management tools
- Safari 3.0 install snafu cripples some Macs
- Script distributing child porn onto Web forums
- 'Image spam' slips into inboxes
- CNN, YouTube to let users submit questions for presidential debates
- Flat-rate mobile phone music service to compete with iPhone
- First look: Apple's Safari beta -- what's new, what it means
- TechGear: Six new facts about the iPhone
- Video: HP Integrity BL860c Server Blade
- Video: HP-UX 11i v3 for HP Integrity and HP 9000 servers
- Computer failures aboard Space Station being repaired
- Wipro goes green as India's e-waste mounts
- Azul turbocharges its Java computing appliance
- Schwartz to Torvalds: Dinner at my place?
- Developers split on iPhone access usefulness
- Sony Ericsson to unveil 9GB Walkman mobile phone
- This new technology is so easy to use that...
- Mystery of tiny faces on Vista DVDs solved
- FBI nabs three 'bot herders'
- U.S. may require European visitors to register online
- "Opinion: Symantec's backup plans are ambitious"
- Apple patches some Windows Safari bugs
- ParkWiFi to be green with solar power
- FBI audit finds widespread abuse in data collection
- 7 sex offenders who use MySpace arrested (AP)
- AT&T unveils push to stem online piracy (AP)
- Review: i199 full of playback options (AP)
- Amazon won't profit from "Harry Potter" (AP)
- Adobe's 2Q profit surges 24 percent (AP)
- Did Google Intentionally Crash eBay Party? (NewsFactor)
- Sony Ericsson Phones to Support New Music Service (PC World)
- Company's Touch Pads Make Laptops, Cell Phones Easy To Use (Investor's Business
- Microsoft inks Linux patent deal with Linspire (InfoWorld)
- Symantec "Project Nextgen" to merge compliance tools (InfoWorld)
- Novell to release SMB suite by September (InfoWorld)
- Olympus E-410 Review
- Advertising: MySpace Mini-Episodes, Courtesy of Honda
- Experts Advise on Combating Radicalization
- Driver Not Included in This Performance Test
- BMW Hydrogen 7 Launched!
- HIPAA audit at hospital riles health care IT
- Linux leaders plot counterattack on Microsoft
- Texas arrests seven sex offenders based on MySpace data
- Computex: Battle of the chip overclockers
- Samsung opens biggest chip plant in Texas
- HTC's iPhone competitor to launch in Germany in late June
- Parallels demos Mac server virtualization
- SOA Governance: Rule Your SOA
- And after that he was REALLY helpful, right?
- Palm hit with layoffs
- Sprint Nextel considers how to fund WiMax rollout
- Wireless network admins wising up
- Marines deploy SharePoint to improve administration
- What's stopping ThinkFree from liberating businesses from Microsoft Office?
- Meeting the Challenges of Virtualization and Tiered Storage Head-On
- Apple's Safari beta -- what's new, what it means -- Image Gallery
- Disk with Ohio state worker data stolen (AP)
- China, U.S. to step up anti-piracy work (AP)
- New Nintendo game gives beauty tips (AP)
- Review: i199 full of playback options (AP)
- Comcast backs start-up to ramp up Web speeds (Reuters)
- Raketu to add mobility to Web-based VoIP (InfoWorld)
- HTC Touch phone on sale in Germany from end-June (Reuters)
- Linspire Inspired To Sign Microsoft Linux Pact (NewsFactor)
- Adobe bullish about summer sales (AP)
- Sony weighing how much to cut PlayStation 3 price (AFP)
- Sony Ericsson W910
- Sony Ericsson W960
- GlowFur Wearable Art
- The Real Hustle - Scratch Card Swindle
- Geeky Choker Necklace
- Remote Controlled Floating Serving Tray
- The Cat Light
- Bugatti Veyron W16 Engine
- Red Hat Linux awarded top government security rating
- FAQ: For Microsoft, anti-piracy is a naked baby
- Online crime group logs millionth complaint
- Cutting-edge technologies create opportunities for entrepreneurs
- Update: Russian crew uses workaround to fix space station computers
- Review: Lexar's 8GB ExpressCard SSD with backup software
- NOAA uses Web 2.0 Mashups for portal project
- Enabling and maintaining the culture of compliance in financial services
- How financial services organizations can help ensure success with SOA
- Energy Efficient Storage: A New Approach to Reducing Data Center Power Costs
- Microsoft CEO says Google complaint is 'baseless'
- Ellison-backed vendor tackles wasted storage problem
- Dell says internal audit is nearly complete
- Book Review: Devices of the Soul
- Browser wars: Mozilla exec calls Steve Jobs 'out-of-date'
- Space station repairs on main Russian computers continue
- Data on 64,000 Ohio state workers stolen (AP)
- EBay eager for more buyers (AP)
- eBay-Google spat hints at larger tension (AP)
- iPhones only at AT&T, Apple stores (AP)
- Sony: Sorry for cathedral shootout game (AP)
- Online Crime Group Logs Millionth Complaint (PC World)
- iPhone can take a lesson from Opera's fat browser plan (InfoWorld)
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