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- Apple patches 'snap, crackle, pop' bug
- Microsoft promises more Ultimate 'Extras'
- Review: Samsung's Q1 ultramobile has unrealized potential
- On-demand software firm files IPO
- Two days after iPhone launch, AT&T EDGE goes down
- Techies rush to dissect Apple's iPhone (AP)
- Universal seeks short-term iTunes deal (AP)
- AT&T offers some customers free Wi-Fi (AP)
- Bidding for Bell Canada may not be over (AP)
- Gooogle acquires Web-calling service GrandCentral (Reuters)
- Youtube, SKorea's LG agree to develop mobile phone (AFP)
- Frontline: iPhone Shows Need for New Wireless Network (PC World)
- Business software makers SAP, Oracle clash over data 'theft' (AFP)
- Video games rob reading, homework time: U.S. study (Reuters)
- Google Purchases Web Phone Service
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- Woman pleads guilty to cyber stalking Linkin Park singer
- After the iPhoria
- Law firm boosts cellular signal in new offices
- Newest Firefox 3.0 preview sets stage for beta this month
- The future of mobile is the 'iPhoneBerry'
- SAP admission prompts mixed reaction from users, analysts
- Pandemic planning not a priority in U.S., despite bird-flu threat
- Apple's iPhone profit margin greater than 50%
- IPhone video demo: UI is the secret of its success
- Database admin steals 2.3M consumer records at Fidelity National subsidiary
- The top network inventors of all time
- iPhone demo: The Video
- Introducing File Area Networks
- AOL's AIM update alert bothers upgrade holdouts
- Opinion: Am I too old to be in the iPhone line?
- Parallels annoys open-source faithful over code release
- Dinner and a PowerPoint? 'Working Dates' Catch On
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- 15 free security programs that work
- Opinion: New ad tech an invisible abomination
- Hackers making progress toward unlocking iPhone
- EU, U.S. passenger data sharing deal under scrutiny
- SAP: Unit made 'inappropriate downloads' (AP)
- Total HD high-def disc launch delayed (AP)
- EU asks studios about rival DVD formats (AP)
- Steamy EUTube clip stirs controversy (AP)
- For latest reviews, chefs look online (AP)
- New Jersey says 141 sex offenders used MySpace (Reuters)
- Toshiba Fights Back in Next-Gen DVD Battle (NewsFactor)
- D.Telekom's mobile unit clinches iPhone deal: paper (Reuters)
- SAP discloses wrongdoing in Oracle theft suit (Reuters)
- Green Scorecard Puts IBM Top, Apple Last (PC World)
- Video games: Heavy mental exercising (AP)
- SAP Admits Data Was Taken From Oracle
- Advertising: Engaging at Any Speed? Commercials Put to Test
- NetSuite Files for IPO
- China Unicom Tests Music Service
- Nokia Siemens Networks Lands India Deal
- Casio and DoCoMo Form E-Pay Venture
- Russian Online Music Service Closes
- Cognizant to Set Up New Center in India
- Bob Metcalfe Takes Helm of Biofuel Company
- LG Phone with Google service
- Nike Triax Vapor 300 watch
- Nokia 7500 Prism Unveiled
- Mr.Clean AutoDry Carwash System Starter Kit
- Video Preview (SymbianFrance): Sony Ericsson W960i
- David Beckham promotes Motorola RAZR2 in Korea
- The Real Hustle - Wifi Scam
- Matchstick Ukulele
- LG KG280 Chocolate coming soon…
- GreenHouse Kana D MP3 player
- There's always a reason
- Microsoft takes rent-to-own route to add data centers
- 3Com hits back at U.K. school Wi-Fi skeptics
- Tech firms tap into the 'green' movement (AP)
- Study: Broadband growth slowing in U.S. (AP)
- Russian music site down, sister site up (AP)
- In China, online gamers raking in the cash (AFP)
- S.Korea's LG Elec sues Quanta over DVD patents (Reuters)
- Deutsche Telekom lands iPhone licence for Germany (AFP)
- Autonomy buys e-discovery firm Zantaz (InfoWorld)
- NetSuite IPO Filing Shows The Huge Cost Of Marketing SaaS (TechWeb)
- History Channel Marks Fourth Of July With Online Games, New Sites (TechWeb)
- SAP, German Software Giant, Admits to Illicit Downloads
- EBay to Be Rival of Craigslist in Online Classifieds
- Macworld Review: Apple's iPhone lives up to pre-launch buzz
- Cable operators to hike set-top box rates (AP)
- Turtles to test wireless network (AP)
- Google-DoubleClick deal draws criticism (AP)
- UK-based trio admit inciting terrorism over Web (Reuters)
- Fiat wants Cinquecento to be the iPod of cars (Reuters)
- Temasek deepens Indian interests (FT.com)
- Oracle faces long, hard road to prove SAP charges (Reuters)
- iPhone Out-of-Warranty Battery Replacement
- NBA-Branded Phone in China
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- The Real Hustle - The Discount Dodge
- Fifth Gear - Nissan Skyline R33 Donuts
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- Rumor: Nokia N95 Music Edition?
- 'DVD Jon' beats iPhone activation
- Report: T-Mobile to sell iPhone in Germany
- Security gateway goes open source for all
- Opinion: Forget Big Brother -- watch out for Big Entertainment
- LG sues world's largest laptop PC maker over DVD patents
- Cable firms to raise set-top box rates (AP)
- China's Baidu sets up online music partnership (Reuters)
- O2 set to win deal as UK partner for iPhone: papers (Reuters)
- Blackberry coming to China (AFP)
- Microsoft to launch Xbox 360 Elite in Japan in Oct (Reuters)
- South Koreans Connect Through Search Engine
- In India, Protecting a Whistle-Blower
- BlackBerrys Approved for Sale in China
- Google - DoubleClick Deal Draws Criticism
- Tech Firms Tap Into the 'Green' Movement
- For Latest Reviews, Chefs Look Online
- State of the Art: IPhone-Free Cellphone News
- LG L704i Chocolate
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- N.H. Gov. signs bill that rejects federal Real ID law
- Kansas flood victims get IT relief
- Microsoft preps six patches for next week
- New generation of displays to take on LCDs
- Prototype robot targets military, police needs
- Q&A: American Power Conversion's Neil Rasmussen
- VMware Fusion reaches RC1, on track for August release
- Opinion: SAN, NAS, ILM, SAS, DAS, CAS -- your boss doesn't care
- China will be top destination for offshoring, says IDC
- Lasers could make disk drives a hundred times faster
- 10 questions to test your virtualization readiness
- Texas-sized blog brouhaha morphs into lawsuit to reveal anonymous authors
- RAM use rises thanks to Vista, falling prices
- Computerworld Survey Results: The Current State of Supply and Demand Management in IT
- Denmark to test Open XML, ODF next year
- Windows loses ground with developers
- Five things you don't know about EMC
- SAN vendor Compellent Technologies going public
- Autonomy buys e-discovery firm Zantaz for $375 million
- Report: Gadget boom to drive up energy demand
- New generation of mobile displays to take on LCDs
- Reports: O2 set to win deal to sell iPhone in U.K.
- Euro consumer group questions Google-Doubleclick deal
- Stop confusing the issue with facts!
- Google argues for right to comment on Microsoft case
- eBay launches Kijiji classifieds in U.S.
- Web video new '08 political battlefield (AP)
- Video gamers try to break slacker image (AP)
- Tele Atlas mapping van comes to Asia (AP)
- Dell sees growth in Asia (AP)
- EBay launches U.S. site for classifieds (AP)
- Apple up on iPhone sale expectations (Reuters)
- Workers use cell phones to submit data (AP)
- Mozilla security guru backs industry confab (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft plans Canada software center (AP)
- Personal Finance for Chicks (BusinessWeek Online)
- Video game trade show to focus on price, new games (Reuters)
- At I.B.M., a Smarter Way to Outsource
- Digital Purchases Rise as Album Sales Fall
- Mpack installs ultra-invisible Trojan
- More than 700,000 iPhones Sold
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- Belkin Sport Armband for iPhone
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- Pictures: Nokia 7500 Prism
- LG VX8550 for Verizon Wireless
- iWood iPhone Case
- The Real Hustle - The Drop Box
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- Running Windows Server at home
- Security company launches eBay for 0days
- Talking Trojan says 'bye bye' to victims' data
- Mozilla security guru backs industry confab
- Court holds Belgian ISP responsible for file-sharing
- Report: Data breaches don't often result in ID theft
- Will Oracle Database 11g lead to a customer stampede?
- Xbox 360 'red ring of death' costs Microsoft more than $1B
- UK company says it's close to unlocking iPhones
- With iPhone out, attention turns to second-gen model
- Xbox 360 repairs will cost Microsoft $1B (AP)
- Apple issues battery program for iPhone (AP)
- Norwegian hacker says he can bypass AT&T on iPhone (Reuters)
- Defective Xbox 360 consoles to cost Microsoft a billion dollars (AFP)
- U.K. company says it's close to unlocking iPhones (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft expands in Canada amid U.S. visa crunch (Reuters)
- IBM Secures European Outsourcing Wins (TechWeb)
- Sony has no plans to cut PS3 price (Reuters)
- Fujifilm FinePix S5 Pro Review
- Microsoft to Spend $1.15 Billion for Xbox Repairs
- IPhone Futures Prove to Be a Bad Investment
- Click Your Way to an Architect-Designed House
- EBay Launches U.S. Site for Classifieds
- Microsoft Plans Canada Software Center
- Dell Sees Growth in Asia
- Turtles to Test Wireless Network
- Sony Ericsson P1 released!
- U.S. immigration laws prompt Microsoft to set up shop in Canada
- Nortel plans 802.11n WLAN product line
- Using Data Auditing & Data Encryption to Achieve PCI Compliance
- IDC: IT spending up in some sectors in Q1
- Mozilla partners with eBay, creates auction browser
- Court orders dismissal of U.S. wiretapping lawsuit
- U.K. to test improved indoor 3G coverage by year-end
- Developers gathering to design Apple iPhone apps
- Bloggers say company tried to entrap movie downloaders on behalf of MPAA
- SCSI Inflection Point: The New Era of Serial Attached SCSI
- iPhone, new iPods to spur flash prices
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- FastSoft speeds up WAN with FastTCP technology
- BT customers begin migration to IP network
- Survey: Half of Americans have home broadband access
- Microsoft: GPLv3 doesn't touch us
- FTC OKs aQuantive buyout by Microsoft (AP)
- Restaurants test table card readers (AP)
- Sony: Sorry about cathedral appearance (AP)
- UCLA student has old Hilton cell number (AP)
- Dutch museums put their surplus art on eBay (AFP)
- Motorola taking $101M 2Q charge for cuts (AP)
- Calling Paris? Student inherits Hilton's number (Reuters)
- Microsoft Not Playing GPLv3's Game (NewsFactor)
- Sun Finalizes Open Document Format Translator (PC World)
- Belgian Court Says ISP To Blame for File Sharing (NewsFactor)
- Sony: No Plans for PlayStation 3 Price Cuts (NewsFactor)
- Chinese Regulators Find Mobile Phone Batteries That Can Explode
- Motorola i425 for Boost Mobile
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- Army medics get new handhelds for battle applications
- Microsoft quiet on Xbox 360 problems (AP)
- Insurer may jump in to cover iPhones (InfoWorld)
- U.K. to Test Improved Indoor 3G Coverage by Year-End (PC World)
- Sun Micro to revamp Solaris with Linux features (Reuters)
- OpenLogic expands its open-source library (InfoWorld)
- OpenLogic Expands Open-Source Repository (TechWeb)
- Microsoft mum on details about Xbox (AP)
- China Steps Up Its Safety Efforts
- Five Days: Standing Ground in a Dispute With Apple Over Music
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- Motorola Taking $101 Million Charge
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- Google expands its Code Search site
- Web development tool for Mac users
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