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- Blockbuster Acquires Movielink
- Verizon Picks Up Ramcell
- Review: BlackBerry Curve
- Companies should be wary of business in virtual worlds, Gartner says
- Mobile Linux group expects success to grow by 2008
- Should you maintain three data centers for disaster recovery?
- Bug bounty program answers critics
- Tomy Umine projects the sea to help you relax
- Plen the first Apple compatabile robot
- Aeroscraft ML866 aircraft is truly distinctive mode of transport
- AT&T errs in edit of anti-Bush lyrics (AP)
- Squash champion leads digital cable push (AP)
- Symantec patches 'highly critical' Norton flaw
- Looking for someone? People-focused search engine launched
- Bank uses wireless for image transfers
- Vonage nearly done deploying patent work-arounds
- RSA to buy data leak detection company Tablus
- UMG testing sale of unrestricted tracks (AP)
- The Dual Music Player
- Ultra-slim microSD Card reader
- Premium Xbox 360 with HDMI port
- Vonage Reduces Loss, but Subscriber Growth Slows
- Censoring of Song Was an Error, AT&T Says
- Video-Sharing Site Sues Universal Music
- Deal to Simplify the Business of Implanted Identity Chips
- Universal Music Will Sell Songs Without Copy Protection
- AT&T errs in edit of anti-Bush lyrics (AP)
- YouTube video helps catch thief (AP)
- Sanrio Hello Kitty Mail Peeping Block and Display Protect Sticker
- New iMac Diassembled
- The Makura
- Sony Vaio FZ2 series laptops
- Ford Sync distribution and pricing strategy announced
- Nintendo DS slide controller add-on out in Japan
- Apple's new patent hints at Multi-Touch iBooks
- Dude attaches Home Windows AC to his car
- Shady Beats Sunglasses Cases - a cool summer accessory
- Philips Aurea with Ambilight
- Bang and Olufsen Beolab 3 provide ultimate acoustic pleasure
- Dancing robot- 'dancebot' apes Japanese folk dance
- Onkyo DV-HD805 HD-DVD player ready to entertain
- Omni-Directional Treadmill
- Halo 3 the most pre-ordered game in history
- Votronic's BlueBike system brings Bluetooth to the helmet
- US Nokia N95 gets a few upgrades
- A Geek's dream come true - Wireless R2-D2 webcamera controlled by a lightsaber-shaped
- Gmail bumped to 9000MB+
- Google starts charging for extra storage
- Hands on with Palm's Foleo
- Active RFID market surging
- Contemplating mashups? Make room for security
- Will Numbers add up for iWork '08?
- Wyo. team tracks child porn predators (AP)
- Verizon Wireless and Sprint Both Announce RAZR2
- Virtual sex machine spawns lawsuit (AP)
- Review: Stocks and weather LCD panels (AP)
- A comparison of high-def DVD formats (AP)
- DVD formats square off for holidays (AP)
- Bloggers launch Sk*rt, a 'Digg for women'
- Wanted: Facebook app developers
- Manage Infrastructure Changes
- Laptop thief caught and fined thanks to Youtube
- Toll records trip up philanderers (AP)
- Nokia launches beta of mobile social networking site
- Next-gen Razr flip phone ships soon from major carriers
- U.S. gov't plans to revamp air passenger screening
- SOA: It's architecture, not technology
- 'Vista Capable' suit against Microsoft allowed to proceed
- Google to stop selling, renting video (AP)
- Error 404: road not found
- The Think Light
- Will a Diamond Engagement Ring Blend?
- MSI 945GCM5 V2 FSB1333 Motherboard
- General Motors Says It Could Lead Electric Car Race
- Fly Me to the Moon: Space Hotel Sees 2012 Opening
- Consumers urged to pick new DVD format (AP)
- 'Second Life' sex machine spawns lawsuit (AP)
- Hand-made Apple iPhone
- 2day’s How-To: Make a Glowing Tomato
- Street Fighter II Mobile Game
- Shady Beats Sunglasses Case
- MOTORAZR 2 V9m comes to AT&T, Verizon Wireless and Sprint
- Metal Storm fires a million rounds a minute
- The kind of spam Nigerians get - Awesome
- Novell wins rights to Unix copyrights
- U.S. org set to vote against Open XML's approval in ISO... this time
- Judge Says Unix Copyrights Rightfully Belong to Novell
- Judge Sides With Broadcom in Qualcomm Patent Fight
- Google Is Closing Its Video Retailing Operation
- What?s Online: Easy Money Isn?t That Easy
- Comics? Future May Loom on a Monitor, Not a TV
- A9 the fake Audi TT mobile phone
- World’s Smallest Burger Combo Meal
- World’s Largest Flying V Guitar
- Clarion DrivTrax P-5
- In China, a High-Tech Plan to Track People
- Slipstream: Who Owns the Concept if No One Signs the Papers?
- Fresh Starts: Technology Reveals New Worlds to Map
- State of the Art: Internet Radio Made Easier
- Computer glitch causes delays at LAX (AP)
- Physicists have 'solved' mystery of levitation :-)
- Hello
- Victorinox Swiss army Platinum Diamond Knife for USD: $70,000
- 'Hackers' deface UN site
- Creative Windows XP-Inspired Wall Painting
- iLuv and Samsung Promotions at Pusan
- Suitcase transforms to Chair
- Transcend Information JetFlash 220
- Xbox 360 Out of Order? For Loyalists, No Worries
- E-Commerce Report: Manufacturers Find Ways to Navigate Web Retailing
- Names in the News Get a Way to Respond
- Regulator in Europe Proposes a Superagency to Wield Power Over Its Phone Markets
- Dutch Company Bets on Interactivity to Make G.P.S. Devices More Useful in the U.S.
- Galactic Suite Space Hotel To Commence Operations In 2012
- Samsung SDI fuel cell powers the laptop for a month
- Panasonic's new Biometric system verifies Iris of walking person in true Minority Rep
- MyFountain is your digital bartender
- Aussie farmer abducted in Net love scam (AP)
- Vista Left Off Core IT Roster For Olympics
- Criminal Negligence
- Microsoft Updates Vista in Bid to Boost Speed, Reliability
- Short Takes
- As OpenVMS nears 30, users dredge up videos from DEC's heyday
- Philips Aurea with Ambilight
- Top Gear - BMW 5 Series Diesel vs Petrol
- Magic: Chainsawed in Half
- Meizu’s M8 Real Photos
- 3 tonne meteorite stolen in Russia
- Luxeed Colorful LED keyboard
- World Military Spending
- The Spiderman phone
- Polk Audio's new Surround Bar50
- Boynq's new speakers and peripherals have a contemporary look
- Hynix develops new mobile chip that processes 1.6GB/sec
- MirrorTV, MirrorMedia integrating the mirror and PC
- LG Trax HSDPA phone coming to AT&T
- Lasonic Ghetto Blaster Boombox With iPod Dock
- China clones the iPhone and makes it better
- Microsoft closes $6B buyout of aQuantive (AP)
- Edward A. Mueller named new Qwest CEO (AP)
- Researchers seek mysterious dark matter (AP)
- EU clears Intel, STMicro joint venture (AP)
- Qwest Communications Names New C.E.O.
- NBC Making a Clean Start in a House of Mixed Media
- Sanyo Shopping Handset Operations
- AT&T Adds 3G Trax to Lineup
- `Madden' video game frenzy begins anew (AP)
- FCC tested defective prototype device (AP)
- Researchers develop bendable battery (AP)
- U.N. Web site hacked with anti-war post (AP)
- Linux Command-Line Cheat Sheet
- Review: RailsSpace hits the Ruby on Rails learning sweet spot
- Compaq Presario B1200
- Panasonic Lumix-FX55 Digital Camera
- iRiver NV
- Angular Momentum - A Piece of Wood
- Dr. Google and Dr. Microsoft
- Advertising: Selling Television Sets by Turning Up the Glamour
- Findings: Our Lives, Controlled From Some Guy?s Couch
- Microsoft Says Test Shows Vacant Airwaves Usable
- Record-breaking 'Storm' linked to spam surge
- Online crooks fine-tune selling of malware
- Intel and Orange County Choppers developed the Satan’s Motorcycle
- LG Trax the HSDPA phone in USA
- The Real Hustle - The Locker Room Rip-Off
- 46M cell phone batteries may be faulty (AP)
- VMware sets much-anticipated IPO at $29 (AP)
- Broadcom seeks ban on Qualcomm chips (AP)
- HTC Iris Approved By the FCC
- Product Advisory: Nokia BL-5C battery [must read for users with this battery code]
- University of Illinois to get Blue Water the World's Fastest Public Supercomputer
- Bill Gates a nighclub in Sarajevo
- Samsung Yepp YP-P2 touchscreen PMP with Bluetooth
- A McDonald's in Kristiansand, Norway
- SHAPE Services announces IM+ for Skype for iPhone
- Wilson Audio's Alexandria X-2 speakers cost more than a Ferrari
- Wake-Up Angel makes sure you don't snooze
- XM XpressRC radio with split screen
- Yamaha's YSP 4000 Surround Bar features HDMI
- Rumors of New Sony Ericsson handsets
- Paper-thin, flexible and biodegradable battery being developed
- Boston Acoustics TVee Model Two Soundbar and Wireless Subwoofer
- HTC Iris smartphone to feature GPS, Wi-Fi
- Nokia falls prey to battery problems
- Disney set to launch electronics for Tweens - Video Cam, LCD TVs and iPod Compatible
- CodeGear unveils plug-ins for Eclipse tools
- The Three Essentials of Advanced IP Communications
- Microsoft trumps Google on free e-mail storage limit
- RFID: A Ticket to Ride
- VMware Shares Surge With Much-Anticipated IPO
- First HSUPA Data Card Approved
- Nokia Issues Advisory On BL-5C Battery
- YouTube seeks to depose Jon Stewart (AP)
- Microsoft issues 6 'critical' patches (AP)
- Review: ILife video-editing app is a whole new world
- Instant IT
- Microsoft readies hard drive only Xbox 360 games
- Microsoft fixes 14 flaws in biggest patch day since February
- Newer intros miniStack NAS
- iTunes now selling John Lennon tracks (AP)
- VMware's stock rises 76 percent in debut (AP)
- Video Tour: New Sanyo Katanas
- Motorola Q9 Coming In CDMA Too
- Hands on: New iMacs' form, function a 'fabulous combo'
- Image Gallery - Hands on: New iMacs' form, function a 'fabulous combo'
- Companies may need to rethink changing customer contracts online
- GPS use not that high, survey shows
- Dow Chemical launches social networking project
- XM XpressRC Radio
- The iStraw
- Maxian PMP E900DIC
- The Real Hustle - The Prize Steal
- Samsung Yepp YP-P2 PMP
- iTunes now selling John Lennon tracks (AP)
- YouTube seeks to depose Stewart, Colbert (AP)
- Broadcom seeks ban on Qualcomm chips (AP)
- Advertising: A Dot-Org Stresses That It?s No Dot-Com
- Investors Flock to VMware on First Day of Trading
- They?ve Just Got to Get a Message to You
- A Campaign Undeclared, Not Invisible
- 46 Million Nokia Cell Batteries Defective
- Book excerpts to be viewed on iPhone (AP)
- Microsoft reacts to kernel hacks, updates Vista's defenses
- Microsoft Xbox exec sold $3M more in stock than first reported
- Forrester: Businesses saying no to Vista still
- DIY: Transformers Bumblebee
- Helio Fin is Thinnest Flip Yet
- Opinion: There's no such thing as free metro Wi-Fi
- FileSalvage 6 ships for Mac
- SAP, Dell launch retail point-of-sale alliance
- Wiki becomes textbook in Boston College classroom
- Novell doesn't want to be the next SCO
- Russian music download case rejected (AP)
- Univ., startup partner on human search (AP)
- Two New iDEN Candybars Revealed
- The FireFly Kids Phone Grows Up
- Review: New iMac tempts a Windows user (AP)
- Citrix buying VMware rival for $500M (AP)
- Google distributing Sun office software (AP)
- New online tool unmasks Wikipedia edits (AP)
- Private funds needed for safety network (AP)
- Sony Ericsson K770 Cyber-shot phone
- The World's Largest Photograph and Camera
- The Whole House-Off Switch
- Crowd Farming System: Power Of Human Motion
- Color Cube Speaker adds dimension to the groove
- AT&T notes brief EDGE network outage
- Google distributing Sun office software (AP)
- Review: Norton 360, a security suite without the bloat
- Image gallery: Norton 360, a security suite without the bloat
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