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- HP Seeks 'Right Balance' on Support Staffing, Exec Says
- Users Trade Up to New Data Centers
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- Trusted Computing Group turns attention to storage
- Symantec Labs working on SiteAdvisor alternative
- Microsoft sues more alleged Hotmail spammers
- Extradited copyright infringer sentenced to 51 months
- Macs 'snap-crackle-pop' after 10.4.10 update
- Google fights global internet censorship (AP)
- LEDs move into home lighting market (AP)
- Hitachi: Move the train with your brain (AP)
- Plaxo turns address books into Web social networks (Reuters)
- Nintendo outstrips Sony in market value (Reuters)
- Opera Software reshuffles after struggle (AP)
- Addiction experts say video games not an addiction (Reuters)
- Hollywood Seeks Ways to Fit Its Content Into the Realm of the iPhone
- E-Commerce Report: Readers Are Key Ingredient as Virtual Kitchen Heats Up
- Prepare for the SAT Test, or Play With Your iPod? Have It Both Ways
- A Big Wi-Fi Aggregator Will Offer Monthly Flat-Rate Service
- Some Errors Defy Fixes: A Typo in Wikipedia?s Logo Fractures the Sanskrit
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- The Web Site Celebrities Fear
- Sales Chief Is the Latest to Depart From Yahoo
- A Spurned Parody of ?Die Hard? Returns to YouTube, Approved
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- Flexible and Fearless, Seeking Rescue Work
- ICANN to tackle transparency, top-level domain issues
- Motorola unit upgrades mobile messaging software
- Spanish police pinch cell phone hacker
- CitiStreet ends tape reliance, cuts backup by 20-plus hours
- IronPort-Cisco: A tech industry merger that makes sense?
- Nortel names Bandrowczak new CIO
- Hands on with South Korea's cutting-edge mobile WiMax service
- Spotplex launches Digg.com competitor with a twist
- Case Study: Grant Thornton LLP Deploys Encryption Solution for Its Growing Mobile Wor
- IT directors urged to start with small SOA targets
- Seagate joins the terabyte disk club
- Samsung begins producing 1.8-inch SSDs
- Unclear on the Concept
- Release of iPhone has industry abuzz (AP)
- Touch-screen phones poised for growth (AP)
- Google seeks Microsoft antitrust decree extension (Reuters)
- Apple Now No. 4 in Notebook PC Sales (NewsFactor)
- Hands on: Korea's cutting-edge wireless broadband (InfoWorld)
- Oracle updates Demantra one year after purchase (InfoWorld)
- Alienware Area-51 m9750 Laptop
- Samsung SGH-F210 Music Phone
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- Welcome to the world's largest supercomputing grid
- Google pushes court for more on Microsoft search
- Unfashionably late: Seagate, Samsung unveil 1TB hard disk drives
- CA launches new network fault software
- Boingo launches flat-rate access to global Wi-Fi hot spots
- DOD seeks builder for shape-shifting military robot
- iPhone security: Nightmare for IT or no big deal?
- Is InfiniBand finally ready for prime time?
- Report: U.S. lags behind other nations in broadband speeds
- Apple iPhone hype machine in overdrive (AP)
- Google presses DOJ on desktop search (AP)
- Appeal heard in Verizon-Vonage case (AP)
- Auction site selling itself on eBay (AP)
- New domains in works at Internet meeting (AP)
- Bloggers get Sci Fi access (Reuters)
- Dell adds new notebook PCs to boost consumer sales (Reuters)
- Wi-Fi Alliance Starts Testing Draft 802.11n Gear (PC World)
- Moonlight beaming Silverlight to Linux (InfoWorld)
- Dassault unveils 3D Internet software (Reuters)
- Wi-Fi Alliance starts testing draft 802.11n gear (InfoWorld)
- Video game addiction a mental illness? (AFP)
- Billionaire Thinks in Trillions for His Computer Designs
- Google Seeks Ruling on Microsoft Oversight
- I.B.M. to Pay Settlement
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- Best Buy settles age discrimination lawsuit with former IT workers
- Tune in to wireless video
- Studying maggots a better job than being a Microsoft security grunt?
- Apple, AT&T unveil iPhone rate plans
- Dell Whitepapers
- You Don't Need to Show Up for This Kind of Job Interview
- Security vendors question accuracy of AV tests
- Traditional Backup vs. On-Demand Data Protection Services: Critical Questions for IT
- Antitrust judge favors Microsoft search agreement
- Symantec takes heat over Chinese compensation offer
- IBM pushes 32-nanometer chips with BASF deal
- Wi-Fi Alliance starts testing draft 802.11n gear
- Sun supercomputer takes on IBM's Blue Gene
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- Data breaches start at the gas station, analyst says
- Google threatens to drop Gmail in Germany
- Microsoft to Judge: Ignore Google, please
- Analysts: Vista SP1 delay won't hurt companies
- LSI Fusion-MPT" Architecture
- Fujitsu and LSI Drive Ready-to-Go SAS Storage Systems Through Proven Compatibility
- iPhone monthly plans start at $59.99 (AP)
- Google to help non-profits with maps (AP)
- Apple iPhone hype machine in overdrive (AP)
- Dell continues retail push with colorful PCs (InfoWorld)
- Apple gives cost of iPhone service, first fans show (Reuters)
- TI embraces ultra low-power Bluetooth (InfoWorld)
- Judge favors Microsoft search agreement (InfoWorld)
- Sun Supercomputer Waits on AMD Chips (PC World)
- Game's violence stirs debate (USATODAY.com)
- LG MUZIQ from Sprint
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- First Video Preview: Apple iPhone
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- Fifth Gear - Vauxhall VXR8 (Holden HSV GTS)
- 8 steps to Longhorn planning
- Eclipse releases annual developments tool updates
- Microsoft releases Windows Server 2008 beta
- Senators claim offshore IT firms are 'abusing the system' on L visas
- Oracle results soar for Q4, fiscal year
- Google targets nonprofits with Outreach program
- New Yorkers camp out for iPhone despite summer heat
- Boston University unveils technology incubator with a twist
- Plaxo revamps address book software with Version 3.0
- Dell continues retail push with colorful PCs
- Opinion: Why iPhone is wrong, wrong, wrong
- 'Scam-spammers' mess with our minds
- New tool for testing application security
- Webcasters carry on with 'Day of Silence'
- Two convicted for porn spam operation
- NZ banks demand a peek at customer PCs in fraud cases
- HP pretexting case may wrap up Thursday
- How to snare the elusive iPhone
- iPhone may not rock music industry (AP)
- Dell gets a splash of color (AP)
- Microsoft rolls out Web storage, new photo gallery (Reuters)
- T-Mobile phones to ride wireless router (AP)
- Visa, Wells Fargo to test mobile payment (AP)
- GPLv3 upgrade set for Friday (InfoWorld)
- Oracle's acquisitions paying off (AP)
- Supercomputer Fight: Sun's Ranger vs. IBM's Blue Gene (NewsFactor)
- Horror guru Barker unveils "Jericho" video game (Reuters)
- Waiting for the Latest in Wizardry
- MySpace, Chasing YouTube, Upgrades Its Offerings
- Outcome of an Ad Contest Starts an Uproar on YouTube
- Oracle?s Revenue Climbs 20%, Helped by Acquisitions
- Carrier From Western Provinces Ends Bell Canada Bid
- Square Feet: In Silicon Valley, Steady but Cautious Growth Returns
- State of the Art: The iPhone Matches Most of Its Hype
- Apple touts iPhone keyboard as first reviews hit
- Gartner urges IT to embrace consumer devices but resist iPhone
- Fake Windows patch e-mail leads to Trojan attack
- Real life: Using Sudo for network administration
- T-Mobile launches nationwide converged Wi-Fi, cell service
- European retailer set to upgrade RFID system
- Top500 supercomputers: HP wins on share, IBM on performance
- Windows Server 2008 makes hosting debut at Microsoft.com
- Revamped AOL News site hits performance bump
- Intel, India's NIIT team on multicore training
- Dell bundles free online storage with new PCs
- Funding, security top issues for gov't telecom managers
- Isn't that special?
- SGI launches high-performance blades
- Sun to donate Cluster code to OpenSolaris community
- A memento mori for Apple (AP)
- Now, we all can Wii (AP)
- Campaign watchdog links with debate site (AP)
- Microsoft unveils Web storage beta (AP)
- New marketing for Sprint Nextel (AP)
- Google partners with Ingram (InfoWorld)
- Vodafone iPhone deal hinges partly on subsidies: report (Reuters)
- T-Mobile Marries Wi-Fi to Cell Phones (NewsFactor)
- Sun to Donate Cluster Code to OpenSolaris Community (PC World)
- IBM Plans Q4 Release for DB2 Viper Upgrade (PC World)
- IBM, HP Share Bragging Rights on Supercomputer List (PC World)
- Digital upgrade for video board games (AP)
- Outcome of an Ad Contest Starts an Uproar on YouTube
- iHome Bike to Beach Bicycle Speaker for iPod
- CBS News: Apple iPhone Sneak Peek
- Samsung A717 and A727 HSDPA phones for the USA
- Grand Theft Auto IV Special Edition
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- The Real Hustle - The Hardware Hustle
- Goodbye 'bloatware' -- hello Web apps
- Image Gallery: Goodbye 'bloatware' -- hello Web apps
- Red Hat profit rises on 42% revenue hike
- High-speed SAS hard drive growth set to explode
- Sprint's 'whyPhone' campaign and other vendor responses to iPhone
- Intel to cut 800 workers in Colorado
- DOJ committed to fighting piracy, cybercrime, Gonzalez says
- DDR3 memory standard bows
- Should you buy an iPhone? (AP)
- Accessory makers ready for iPhone launch (AP)
- Too much video gaming not addiction, yet (AP)
- Pew: One-third of online teens harassed (AP)
- Agency urges caution on net neutrality (AP)
- Mochila lands photo deal with Getty, Zuma, Jupiter (Reuters)
- Pranksters-For-Hire To Help iPhone Buyers Sneak Ahead In Line (TechWeb)
- Samsung Unveils Mobile TV Chipset (TechWeb)
- Red Hat CEO says he talked patents with Microsoft (Reuters)
- Google Desktop Finally Out for Linux (PC World)
- Chambers Has Cisco In Gear (Investor's Business Daily)
- Doctors want more study on overuse of video games (Reuters)
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