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- Google to build $600M data center in Iowa
- James Bond Credit Card Lock Pick
- Nokia 3500 Classic
- Dell replaces displays on nine laptop models
- U.S. newspapers adjust Web image as print dims
- Microsoft: We patch faster than Apple, Novell, Red Hat
- Where were you online? Advertisers know
- HP Forum: HP is its own case study with data center project
- Azul and Sun Microsystems settle patent lawsuit
- Palm founder tries to explain Foleo device
- Nokia rolls phone groups into single division
- But are we bitter? Noooooo...
- Mtron claims speediest solid-state disk
- Altus adds YouTube-like system to hosted video service
- Boeing hires Verizon Wireless CIO to replace retiring Scott Griffin
- DOJ pushes Microsoft to produce Vista SP1 in '07
- Microsoft does a virtual 180 -- no, wait, a 360
- Report: News Corp. seeks stake in Yahoo (AP)
- Ireland bans 'gross' video game (AP)
- IPhone to play Youtube clips (AP)
- Xerox rolls out semantics-based search (AP)
- Thieves try to sell data on TV character (AP)
- AT&T Debuts 3G Videophone Service (NewsFactor)
- Verizon to offer mobile payments with Obopay (Reuters)
- Tibco links BPM with SOA (InfoWorld)
- Report: News Corp. offers MySpace for Yahoo stake (InfoWorld)
- Madeleine McCann, 4 year-old girl missing in Portugal
- Gundam Head Speaker
- Zen Stone Plus MP3 Player
- Nvidia GeForce 8400S from Chaintech
- The Real Hustle - The Good Samaritan
- Breast Milk in Package
- Permanent Zune Tattoos
- Video Preview: Microsoft Surface
- LG Fusic II coming soon…
- Cheeky USB Missile Launcher
- Image Gallery: Life beyond Google: Do alternative search engines measure up?
- Life beyond Google: Do alternative search engines measure up?
- Google plans to neutralize its carbon emissions by year's end
- New reliability rules put a charge in IT spending by utilities
- Yahoo improves mobile suite
- University tech group leaks iPhone technical info
- McKesson harnesses HP's SOA for quality assurance
- Image gallery: The new MacBook Pro 17, now with hi-rez screen
- App performance management gets enterprise attention
- Los Alamos breach caused by human error, says Energy Dept.
- Update: French officials told not to use BlackBerries
- Apple subdues solo IPv6 bug
- First look: The new MacBook Pro 17, now with hi-res screen
- Review: Samsung's 32GB, 1.8-inch SSD drive -- the fastest yet
- Opinion: New laws encourage destruction of data and truth
- Mandriva Linux to Microsoft: No IP licensing deal for us
- Company goes for data center construction record
- McAfee: Attacks on the way for infrastructure, entertainment
- Google wants more Vista changes
- Review: Fujifilm FinePix S700
- IRiver unveils Mickey Mouse MP3 player
- Samsung phone sports OLED keypad
- NetSuite targets midsize firms with hosted ERP update
- Analyst: 112 million corporate e-mail accounts to use Lotus Notes by 2011
- France warns officials on BlackBerry use (AP)
- Swiss Internet terror trial opens (AP)
- Yahoo buys college sports site (AP)
- Yahoo acquires U.S. sports media site Rivals.com (Reuters)
- Updated Apple Web pages show iPhone details (Macworld.com)
- For Phone Carriers, Video, Not Voice, Takes Starring Role (Investor's Business D
- Sony to boost PS3 software to reverse slump: Nikkei (Reuters)
- U.S. Web spending seen rising by double digits to 2011 (Reuters)
- Maker of banned video game calls "Manhunt 2" art (Reuters)
- Basics: All the Films You Want to See, but When?
- Yahoo Buying a High School and College Sports Network
- Q & A: Music Labels Made at Home
- For the Fashion-Conscious, a Laptop With Substance and Style
- An MP3 Player That Is Designed to Shake Up Music Listening
- If You Like the Safari Browser for the iPhone, You?ll Love Opera Mini for Cellphones
- Cyberfamilias: Staying Connected via Cellphone (and Cellphone Bill)
- Entrepreneurial Edge: Small Companies That Try to Bring Innovative Technology to Teac
- Apple Says iPhone Will Be Able to Play YouTube Video Clips
- Skin Deep: Putting on Lip Gloss, and a Show, for YouTube Viewers
- New Rules Expected on Safety of Nanotechnology Products
- Digital S.L.R.?s That Let You Shoot Like a Pro
- An iPod Rival Can Browse the Net and Download Audio and Video
- Another Step Toward Invisibility for the Cellphone Headset
- Bell Canada Discussing a Merger With Western Provinces Carrier
- Circuit City Posts Loss and Withdraws Guidance
- NeW ReVoLuTion oF MiCroSoft'S ComPuTinG (CHECK IT OUT)
- KnowNow tool creates syndicated feeds of enterprise data sources
- Massive stock spam attack uses crafty PDF to lure investors
- Solar jacket powers up cell phones, iPods on the fly
- Five Steps to bulletproof Your Exchange Environment
- House panel blasts DHS CIO for security failures
- Amazon, eBay and Apple at bottom of climate change list
- Shades of Valdemort: Hacker claims to post Harry Potter's ending on Web
- Microsoft clears antitrust hurdle in Iowa
- Error during routine testing grounded United planes
- Microsoft touts Scrum tool
- A developer's-eye view of Leopard
- TechGear: The coming war over iPhone
- Semantic Web: Stuck in neutral
- Spring Web Flow boosts Web apps
- United flights grounded by computer glitch
- Hoarding old mobile phones slows EU recycle drive
- Updated Apple Web pages show iPhone details
- Verizon CEO: Pressure is on AT&T, Apple over iPhone
- Just...all of them, OK?
- Opinion: Real-world disk failure rates offer surprises
- Sony sees shift from recovery to growth (AP)
- EU clears launch of Internet broadcaster (AP)
- Ohio Gov.: stolen tape had taxpayer info (AP)
- Adobe Adds Video Editing to YouTube (PC World)
- AT&T hires 2,000 extra workers for iPhone launch (Reuters)
- Sony Ericsson Setting Up R&D Center in India (PC World)
- Vista will get easier access to Google's desktop search (USATODAY.com)
- IBM, MS feel Google apps heat (InfoWorld)
- Game maker stands by 'Manhunt 2' (AP)
- Microsoft Surface Parody
- Samsung SGH-E950
- The Real Hustle - The Monte
- Video Preview: Sony Ericsson W960
- Transformer Glowing Animated T-Shirts
- LG KU580 on the way…
- Fan-Made: My iPhone song
- iRiver Life Unit
- iPhone Web Browsing
- Sanyo SCP-3200
- What IT can learn from the railroad business
- Six innovative uses for GPS during your business day
- Image Gallery: IPod teardown
- Pentagon e-mail system hacked
- IPhone: The device IT managers will love to hate
- Opinion: Analyst warnings on iPhone a wrong number
- Yahoo to acquire college sports Web site
- Report slams UK e-voting trials
- Learn How to Protect Your Company From the Growing Threats of Russian Hackers
- Firms found in breach of UK law on customer data
- Russians say Quicken backdoor could give feds access to finance data
- Verizon turns cell phone into credit card
- Analysts to IT: Avoid Apple's iPhone
- Apple's Leopard beta leaks, BitTorrent downloads ensue
- Is it time to ditch your desktops for PC blades?
- Building a Virtual Infrastructure from Servers to Storage
- Data Management for Exchange Servers: Affordable Automation
- AT&T hires 2,000 extra workers for iPhone launch
- MySQL's architect discusses open source, database in a cloud, other IT issues
- Mainframe users get faster remote vaulting
- Labor Dept. probe of H-1B video sought
- Dell lets users avoid 'bloatware'
- 'Manhunt 2' video game release suspended (AP)
- Hitachi: Move the train with your brain (AP)
- Touch-screen phones poised for growth (AP)
- Video game addiction: A new diagnosis? (AP)
- Perezhilton.com shut for several hours (AP)
- Google considers launching YouTube in SKorea (AFP)
- Apple Patent Foretells iPod And iPhone Security (TechWeb)
- NVE Technology Makes Hearing Aids, Pacemakers Work Better (Investor's Business D
- Microsoft Better at Patching XP Than Vista (PC World)
- iPhone Frenzy Will Tempt Hackers To Break Apple's Security (TechWeb)
- Take-Two delays plans to distribute "Manhunt 2" (Reuters)
- Advertising: Shaken and Stirred: For Liquor Campaigns, the Web?s the Thing
- EBay Is Preparing to Re-enter the China Auction Business
- Foundation With Real Money Ventures Into Virtual World
- Europeans Widen Investigation Into Search Data
- Release of Video Game Hits Rating Snag
- TomTom NavCore 7
- Apple sells one of every seven notebooks
- Data breaches could take a toll on e-commerce
- Case study: NY college plans 11n WLAN rollout
- Net Radio webcasters plan silent protest Tuesday
- Digg.com users launch new revolt over comments system
- Trade Commission supports Qualcomm ban
- Software promises to simplify the use of rival virtualization systems
- EU data protection group questions other search engines
- Stolen credit cards traded through online stores
- Washington state works out $1M settlement with 'safe surf' vendor
- DRM drags down economy, Linden CTO says
- Microsoft better at patching XP than Vista?
- Air Force general decries Google Earth capability
- IBM pushes z9 mainframe for small business
- AT&T offers 3G rugged device
- Camera phones will top 1 billion this year
- Big Brother is watching you... and he's a computer
- T.g.i.f.
- Nuance buys T9 text-input tool for mobile phones
- Analysis: DRM may be why Microsoft flip-flopped on Vista virtualization
- Talks on global broadcast treaty fail (AP)
- Google asks gov't to fight censorship (AP)
- ITC denies stay on Qualcomm ban (InfoWorld)
- China GrenTech wins China Mobile contract for Olympics (Reuters)
- Microsoft Hosts Demo of Silverlight on Linux (PC World)
- Extradited copyright infringer sentenced (InfoWorld)
- Cisco pushes IronPort smarts to firewalls (InfoWorld)
- Release of 'Manhunt 2' video game suspended amid outrage (AFP)
- Fifth Gear - Ford GT vs Ford Formula
- Mpio Fl500 Dap
- The Real Hustle - The Razor Blade Steal
- Samsung SGH-E700 updates!
- YouTube available in Apple iPhone
- Video Preview: Sony Ericsson W910
- Big Big iPhones at Apple Stores
- Pantech S230
- Rumor: Nokia 7900
- Zikom Z510
- Cancer center, others gain from simulating app development
- Apple patches Safari beta browser a second time
- Update: EBay to again advertise on Google
- Microsoft kills third-party Windows client project
- Porn sites serve up Mpack attacks
- The First Step to Superior Performance Management
- Five Ways to Tame the Chaos of Corporate Data
- United Air Lines works storage smarter
- LaCie first to deliver 1TB secure biometric disk
- 'Butt dialing' and the nine new deadly sins of cell phone use
- Game suspension could boost interest (AP)
- EBay returns to Google advertising (AP)
- Dow Jones submits plan for editorial independence: WSJ (Reuters)
- AT&T Recruits More Troops for Operation iPhone (NewsFactor)
- CTIA Asks Bush to Veto Qualcomm Ban (PC World)
- Mandriva Rejects Microsoft Linux Deal (NewsFactor)
- Extradited Copyright Infringer Sentenced to 51 Months (PC World)
- NetSuite Updates SAAS Enterprise Solutions (PC World)
- AT&T Hoping the iPhone Has Coattails
- What?s Online: Tech Missionary Shifts Focus
- Market Values: Two Giants, but They Aren?t Twins
- EBay to Resume Advertising on Google but Cuts Frequency
- Mobile devices ripe targets for spies (AFP)
- ITC Denies Stay on Qualcomm Ban (PC World)
- The Angel Sword Guitar
- Microsoft Developing Laptop with Multi-Touch technology
- The Real Hustle - Counterfeit Cash
- Gear Shift Clock
- Cup Stacking Boy
- Bird Toothpick Dispenser
- Teac CD-X10i CD system
- Creative TravelSound ZEN Stone
- Power, Play, Pause, Stop, Eject Jewelry
- Shopping Cart with Audio System
- Solar Jacket Charges Gadgets on the Run (PC World)
- Spanish police arrest creator of mobile phone virus (AFP)
- IBM Corp. hunts for ways to trim the fat (AP)
- Novelties: In Pursuit of Perfect TV Color, With L.E.D.?s and Lasers
- Digital Domain: The Human Touch That May Loosen Google?s Grip
- Bit Wars: When Computers Attack
- The Count: Internet Video: A Stream Becomes a Virtual Deluge
- Republican Fred Thompson aims for blogger-in-chief (Reuters)
- LEDs move into home lighting market (AP)
- 'Manhunt 2' suspension may boost demand (AP)
- Consumers, industry eagerly await iPhone (AP)
- The Virtual Clock
- The V8 Engine Computer Case
- iPhone Guided Tour
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