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- 1984 copyright owner rattles legal saber over Hillary YouTube mashup
- Q&A: Sun exec aims to close Solaris 'usability gap'
- IPv6 to power 'city of the future'
- American Express most trusted company for privacy, study finds
- Why Microsoft Should Fear Apple
- Operationalizing Security & Policy Compliance - A Unified Approach for IT, Audit and
- Las Vegas tourist boom draws Wi-Fi options
- Alaskan orphaned server responsible for $38B data loss
- Latest GPLv3 takes hard line on Microsoft-Novell deal
- The Laws of Vulnerabilities: 6 Axioms for Understanding Risk
- Users want more tools to slay spam
- Best Practices for Vista Migration - Part One: Assessment
- Washington state, DHS to build RFID-based driver's licenses
- Utility looks to cut energy use in data centers
- What to expect once you’ve landed the interview
- Cisco to acquire network processor company
- Hackers build private IM to keep out the law
- Study: ROI for health IT takes time and comes with caveats
- Winning the PCI Compliance Battle - A Guide for Merchants and Member Service Provider
- Preventing Digital Crime - Government Regulation or Industry Standards
- How One Company Conquered the Audit Challenge
- There's a Hole in Your Network -- Vulnerability Management Is No Mystery
- On Demand Security Audits and Vulnerability Management
- Business Enablement with On Demand Vulnerability Management
- Learn how to achieve, maintain, and demonstrate compliance with PCI requirements
- Vulnerability Management & Policy Compliance Overview
- Microsoft, not Apple, releases Vista iPod fix
- Report names Microsoft among DoubleClick suitors
- Review: High-def TV on your laptop, but little to watch
- SugarCRM update due in beta next month
- TSMC offers way to make faster, cheaper chips
- Yahoo Mail goes all-you-can-eat
- Just his way of saying thanks
- Microsoft to sell Xbox 360 with HD, 120GB hard drive
- Done deal: Dell to install Linux on laptops, PCs
- In demand: Firmware engineers
- Web-watching the widget way (Reuters)
- Regal, DreamWorks CEOs see 3D transforming movies (Reuters)
- Schoolgirls bullied into stripping online (Reuters)
- Advertisers want to go mobile, U.S. carriers mull plans (Reuters)
- NBCU, News Corp. Forget The 'You' In YouTube (AdWeek.com)
- IPv6 to power the 'city of the future' (InfoWorld)
- Cingular's Video Share service has business side (InfoWorld)
- Dell promises Linux on notebooks and desktops (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft exec hails .Net, cites advantage over Java (InfoWorld)
- Cingular's Video Share Service Has Business Side (PC World)
- Former game rivals team up for Olympics (AP)
- Basics: A Radio Station Just for You
- Q & A: A New Cable to Connect
- Game Theory: Keeping Up With Tiger Woods by Swinging a Remote
- A Video Camera That Won?t Be a Burden to Carry to the Reunion
- Another Phone With Video and a Vowel-Conserving Name
- An External Drive With Speed and Style, in Black and Flashes of Electric Blue
- Child Wants Cellphone; Reception Is Mixed
- State of the Art: The Sermon on the Tapes
- Sometimes, It?s Better Not to Clean the Image Sensor on Your Camera
- Please Feed the Peripherals (With Your Favorite TV Shows)
- Nikkor 18-200mm Lens
- Money River
- The Skip-Away Machine
- The Gearbox Radio
- Greenhouse FM Transmitters for iPod Nano
- Best Motoring - Manual vs Auto
- Kyocera M1000
- Xbox 360 Elite Available!
- Wireless USB Car Optical Mouse
- IBM takes aim at JBoss
- YouTube to offer video for mobile users
- What you need to know about NAC
- Startup aims to keep network security vendors honest
- OLPC eyes experimental battery for $100 laptop
- Intel plans new generation of chips (Reuters)
- Visa talks up mobile payments, invests in wireless (Reuters)
- Nokia unveils 3 new phone models, to ship in Q2 (Reuters)
- Yahoo opens up Web mail APIs (InfoWorld)
- Nielsen's top 20 prime-time TV shows (Reuters)
- Ericsson CEO sees more multimedia buys: report (Reuters)
- Startup aims to keep network security vendors honest (InfoWorld)
- Searching for Ads Offline
- Intel Plans Faster Chips That Also Save Power
- Online Shopper: It?s an April Fools? Paradise
- Prosecutors Say Ex-Qwest Chief Tried to Hide Assets
- Circuit City to Cut 8% of Staff and May Sell Canadian Unit
- Recovery-focused Data Protection: Research Shows Your Future Depends On It
- US Airways partly blames legacy systems for March glitch
- Failed VA security contract was 'an open checkbook,' report says
- Three carrier teams win huge U.S. network services contract
- Google lands in Lenoir, N.C., as competition for data centers grows
- Web-watching the widget way
- Apple's Boot Camp updated for Vista
- Opinion: The single-device paradox
- IPod/iPhone market to double by 2010
- Has IE 7 turned back Firefox?
- EU report: More mobile phones than citizens
- Indiana man gets 27 months in prison for selling counterfeit software on eBay
- Shai Agassi leaving SAP; move could leave leadership gap
- GPLv3 third draft: Linus likes it, ACT hates it
- Five things Microsoft must do to make Zune a success
- Visa talks up mobile payments, invests in wireless
- Review: Direct Control for administering Macs in a Windows world
- Deploying a Secure Backup Infrastructure: Backup Security with Encryption
- Mobile browser wars: Microsoft previews Deepfish
- Cisco develops mobile robots for wireless connectivity
- Intel promises fast Penryn chips in 2007
- Sprint: 'We are the 800-pound gorilla in WiMax'
- CTIA: Flurry of cellular data access products unveiled
- TJX data breach: At 45.6M card numbers, it's the biggest ever
- Test session, redefined
- CTIA: Mobile vendors face backhaul issue
- White House use of outside e-mail raises red flags
- Double-Take Replication in the VMware Environment
- Dell to delay filings, investigation finds misconduct
- The Keys to Recoverability, from ESG
- iTunes ends double-pay, credits singles to boost album sales
- YouTube adds features, test site
- Small businesses send mixed message on patent reform
- Q&A: Networking pioneer says adios to Fibre Channel, howdy 10 Gigabit Ethernet
- Microsoft warns of zero-day Windows bug
- How netViz Brings Versatility and Power to Data Integration and Visualization for mor
- Chrysler to offer satellite TV (AP)
- Data theft believed to be biggest hack (AP)
- Apple iTunes offers 'Complete My Album' (AP)
- Take-Two investors revolt (AP)
- Telephone mishap at telecom news event (AP)
- Washingtonpost.com Revamps Homepage -- Increases Emphasis on Video (Editor and Pu
- Technology helps meet demand for language lessons (AFP)
- Microsoft previews new mobile Internet browser (AFP)
- New GPL Hits at Microsoft-Novell Deal (NewsFactor)
- U.S. man gets jailed for selling pirated software (InfoWorld)
- Web drama to make debut on MySpace (AP)
- Shareholder vote to set fate of Take-Two board (Reuters)
- 3 Carriers Get Big Federal Contract
- Dell Reports Accounting Misconduct
- Honda Civic Type R sedan
- JVC XA-AW33 MP3 Player Floats in Water
- Levitating Desktop Globe
- Sony Ericsson W580i Pedometer Function
- 6-Speed Gear Toilet Plunger
- Don’t Play With Your Health
- Cigarette King 3838 is Available!
- Hello Kitty Diamond Ring
- Cool Shooters Ice Shot Glass Maker
- Nokia 5700 XpressMusic
- LG MSB-100 Bluetooth Stereo Speaker
- Coke and Mentos Kills
- Land rush for H-1B visas expected Monday
- EEye publishes fix for Windows zero-day vulnerability
- Hacker-made Fujacks cleaner 'a bad idea'
- ICANN rejects creation of '.xxx' domain (AP)
- Dell: Audit found evidence of misconduct (AP)
- Investors laud video game co.'s upheaval (AP)
- Brazil offers Internet access to Indians (AP)
- Chinese cell phone makers make U.S. push (AP)
- New virus comes disguised as IE 7 download (InfoWorld)
- Dell Promises Linux on Desktop and Laptop PCs (NewsFactor)
- Older devices may spring forward (USATODAY.com)
- Red Hat CEO undaunted by Oracle, Microsoft (InfoWorld)
- Dissident shareholders win control at Take-Two (Reuters)
- Sony's PlayStation 3 Going to 80GB (PC World)
- Dell Reports It Has Found ?Misconduct?
- Stockholders Oust Chief at Take-Two
- Video Games Conquer Another World: Retirees
- 3 Companies in Telecom Win U.S. Deal Worth Billions
- A Union Takes Cautious Aim at Blackstone?s Public Offering Plan
- Ex-Chief of Qwest Wins Effort to Bar Evidence
- New Mozilla mobile browser out, amid more competition
- Microsoft PR agency sends briefing e-mail on reporter to reporter
- Cognos: A Leader in BI Reporting and Analysis
- Evaluation Criteria for Selecting a Successful Business Performance Management Soluti
- Gartner: XP can be 'green' too
- Virtual tech trade show: Everything but the cocktails
- Endpoint Security: It's More Than Just Encrypting Bits on a Disk!
- Controlling the security of all things mobile
- Sprint adds EV-DO Revision A to more markets
- Privacy advocate prompts Colo. to end Web access to some public docs
- Pill spammers turn hackers to 'joe job' sites
- The Government Sector Rates Importance of IP Telephony Features, Management and Appli
- The Financial Sector Rates Importance of IP Telephony Features, Management, and Appli
- Seagate reveals 160GB 7,200-rpm laptop drive
- Spyware: Know Your Enemy
- MessageLabs Intelligence Report: Latest Threat Trends
- ROI Case Study: Cognos and Avaya
- Formal BPEL standard set for approval
- ICANN votes against .xxx top-level domain for second time
- OTA Synch Control Prevents Unauthorized Exchange Access
- How SOA increases your security risk
- How I cut my data center costs by $700,000
- Malware disguising itself as IE 7 beta download
- WiMax was the belle of the CTIA ball
- All's well that...well, you get the idea
- Wave your phone, make a payment
- The Performance Manager: Turning Information into Higher Business Performance
- Business Search vs. Consumer Search: Five Differences Your Company Can't Afford to Ig
- Shoretel: VoIP Reliability
- Shoretel: VoIP Manageability
- Shoretel: Ergonomic Phones
- Shoretel: Customer Satisfaction
- The Education Sector Rates Importance of IP Telephony Features, Management and Applic
- Building Reliable IP Telephony Systems
- Miercom Lab Testing Summary
- Shoretel: IP Telephony Pocket Guide
- Develop Strategies for IP Telephony Evaluation and Migration
- Computerworld Report - Enterprises Rate Importance of IP Telephony Features, Manageme
- Network Readiness For VoIP
- Microsoft: Attacks on Windows flaw rise (AP)
- WTO rebuffs U.S. on Internet betting ban (AP)
- Taiwan's Acer eyes Chinese rival (AP)
- Online newspaper rocks South Korean media trend (AFP)
- Cell Phones Now Too Cool to Be Called Cool (PC World)
- Notes and musings from the CTIA wireless show (InfoWorld)
- New Minimo browser released to an uncertain future (InfoWorld)
- BEA cites Java, availability in app server upgrade (InfoWorld)
- Video Games Conquer Retirees
- Subcommittee criticizes Google maps (AP)
- WTO rebuffs U.S. on Internet betting ban (AP)
- Web news readers have greater attention span: study (Reuters)
- Apple invades the living room (Reuters)
- BEA Set To Ship WebLogic 10 (TechWeb)
- T-Mobile Offers Free Wi-Fi To PSP Players (TechWeb)
- Authorities Arrest Founder of Internet Gambling Site
- Shortcuts: Too Busy to Notice You?re Too Busy
- What?s Online: The Name Game (Plus Typos)
- Agency Rejects .xxx Suffixes for Sex-Related Sites on Internet
- Review: 'Warfighter 2' refined but short (AP)
- Digital Domain: If at First You Don?t Succeed, Write a Check
- New Bar Codes Can Talk With Your Cellphone
- Media Frenzy: Push Comes to Shove for Control of Web Video
- Novelties: For Chatting Face to Face, Webcams With a Clearer View
- Brocade to mix 10GbE, iSCSI with Fibre Channel
- Review: 'Warfighter 2' refined but short (AP)
- Blogger leads China to free-thinking revolution (AFP)
- Mozilla Updates Mobile Browser (PC World)
- Acquisitions quadruple size of Brocade's market (InfoWorld)
- Beatles label raises Web expectations (AP)
- Google fools: Web service through toilet (AP)
- Apple/EMI in deal, but Beatles not included: source (Reuters)
- AT&T, America Movil seek Telecom Italia deal (Reuters)
- Nokia 7088 announced!
- The WiiHelm
- Sony NV-U92T Navigation System
- Thunder Super Radio HiFi phone
- Best Motoring - MCR R34GT-R vs Amuse S2000 GT-1
- 2day’s How-To: Whiten your Teeth using Photoshop
- The Folding Guitar
- Car Mount for iPod
- Nokia 5070
- Rationalizing Your IT Outsourcing Capability
- Rationalizing Your IT Outsourcing Capability
- EMI to ditch DRM, offer improved sound on iTunes
- Microsoft to patch animated cursor bug early
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