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- How to Avoid Falling Into the Phishing Hole (PC World)
- Analysis: iPod success won't stop at 100 million (Macworld.com)
- Apple offers AirPort Base Station security fix (InfoWorld)
- Krugle powers SourceForge search (InfoWorld)
- Take-Two CFO out after shareholder coup (AP)
- Sun to refile DRAM price fixing suit (InfoWorld)
- Take-Two says finance chief resigns (Reuters)
- Freshmen message..
- Apple has Sold 100 Million of iPods
- 2day’s How-To: Create Popart Photo using Photoshop
- Fresh Salmon Pillow
- LG SV280 the banana phone
- Sony DVP-FX850 Portable DVD Player
- Windows Live Messenger on Xbox 360
- Best Motoring - EK9 Honda Civic Type R
- The Pixel Art
- Live Shots: Xbox 360 QWERTY Text Input Device
- Funny Video: Run! Run! Run!
- The Pill USB drive
- Kyocera E1000
- The Whatever Clock
- TDK Flat Panel 2.1ch Acoustic Sound System SP-XA40WR
- Panasonic’s Toughbook CF-W5M
- Top 10 Firefox extensions to avoid
- Debian 4.0 finally released
- LG, Volkswagen team on Beetle MP3 player
- Network measurement tool spotlights weakest links
- April's coolest gadgets
- Add One More to the Hiring Process: The Boss's Coach
- Sony launches its first laptop with a flash drive
- Well, that was easy!
- Upping the Ante: Negotiating What You're Worth
- Google used rival's database 'inadvertently'
- Patch Tuesday preview: What Microsoft fixes today is anyone's guess
- Martha Stewart to relaunch her Web site (AP)
- Cablevision appeals network DVR ruling (AP)
- Court reverses penalty over MySpace post (AP)
- AMD restructuring after 1Q revenue miss (AP)
- Over 2,000 sites exploit .ani security flaw (InfoWorld)
- Sony launches its first laptop with a flash drive (InfoWorld)
- Mobile-Phone Manga Storms Japan (BusinessWeek Online)
- Sohu threatens to sue Google over copycat software (InfoWorld)
- Sun to Refile DRAM Price Fixing Suit (PC World)
- Mario tough to resist on Wii (USATODAY.com)
- A.M.D. Plans to Cut Back on Spending and Hiring
- A Photo Trove, a Mounting Challenge
- Defense Rests in Trial of Ex-Qwest Chief
- Advertising: With New Agency, Sony Tries to Focus Its Electronics Image
- SanDisk in Music Deal
- Take-Two?s Chief Financial Officer Resigns
- Free trade: Sun cooks up open-source storage donation
- Nine steps to preparing for workplace violence
- Students sue online plagiarism-detection firm in IP fight over papers
- Palm readies Linux platform for future smart phones
- Opinion: Could Sun's Schwartz be facing Carly Fiorina's fate?
- Mac antispam app stands and falls on ease of use
- Microsoft revises, clarifies 'Vista Capable' language
- Google building data centers at fast-food franchise speed
- Total Cost of Ownership: Making the Most of Your Information Technology Investments
- Microsoft patches Vista bug that snuck through beta test
- Six tips for a painless Patch Tuesday
- Citrix unveils new desktop virtualization product
- Holocaust Museum, Google jointly launch new genocide mapping project
- NextWave buys high-speed cellular, mobile TV expertise
- Emotiv touts technology that can read gamers' minds
- Mobile WiMax gear lifts off
- Trends show desktop virtualization is gaining traction
- Salesforce.com adds content management service
- Georgia agency loses private data of 2.9M Medicaid recipients
- Online users turning to social networking sites for help with buying decisions
- DRAM prices continue to plunge
- Build your own search engine
- Hands on: Parallels Desktop for Mac 2.5 'a must-have'
- Nokia keeps selling despite patent dispute
- AMD lowers desktop-chip prices
- 37 Oracle security fixes coming next week
- Patch be damned: ANI attacks on the rise
- Looking for a smarter way to consolidate data?
- Is your business ready if disaster strikes?
- Is all your information getting backed up?
- Endpoint Data Protection Benchmark Report from Aberdeen Group
- Google Earth focuses on Sudan atrocities (AP)
- Microsoft posts critical security fixes (AP)
- Viacom, Yahoo reach multiyear ad deal (AP)
- Nokia, Qualcomm continue licensing talks (AP)
- Bloggers rail against imposing civility online (AFP)
- Palm sees overseas growth, doesn't mention buyout (Reuters)
- NextWave to acquire IPWireless (InfoWorld)
- Palm Prepares Linux Platform for Future Smartphones (PC World)
- Update: Apache battles Sun over Java license (InfoWorld)
- Trends & Innovations - Tuesday (Investor's Business Daily)
- New management takes reins at Take-Two (AP)
- 2day’s How-To: Change the Season in the picture using PhotoShop
- Solar-Powered Grill
- Hello Kitty Karaoke System
- Blaupunkt TravelPilot Lucca 3.4
- Epoq FT804 PMP
- The iRiver X20
- LG FM37 PMP for Volkswagen Bettle
- OWC fastest portable HDD
- Spider-Man 3 Spi-Dog
- Cell Phone Stun Gun
- Video Preview: Sony Ericsson W200i
- Best Motoring - EK9 Civic Type R battle against other Sport Compacts
- Apple TV Commercial
- Bao Shi Jie 911
- Epoq MP4 player
- Review: Hitachi's massive 1TB hard drive
- Tech support that makes you feel small
- Review: Sansa Connect surpasses iPod and Zune - for now
- Back to the future
- Have some fries with that multiplayer game
- Review: Top four external drives
- Judge tosses date-dissing Web suit (AP)
- New management takes reins at Take-Two (AP)
- Google Sets Developer Day (PC World)
- In Brief: Laptop shipments surge in March (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft Investigates Reports of New Office Flaws (PC World)
- 37 Oracle security fixes coming next week (InfoWorld)
- Toshiba, M'shita jv aims to sell TV-use OLED panels (Reuters)
- Tech companies caught in web of ethics issues (USATODAY.com)
- Take-Two?s Mr. Fix-It Inherits a Handful
- Group Questions Cellphone Fund-Raising
- London Journal: The Perfect Bacon Sandwich Decoded: Crisp and Crunchy
- Advertising: Where on the Web Is Matt Lauer?
- Viacom to Use Yahoo in Many Ad Searches
- Cybersecurity group calls for new government approaches
- Dell's Axim folds, but company may be eyeing Palm purchase
- The race for speedy online donations: Clinton in first place, Obama dead last
- Just how much will that data breach cost your company?
- Q&A: HP exec says Linux Foundation wants to push OS toward common ground
- Study: Companies like variety in their VoIP systems
- Latest Vista bug may be tougher nut to crack
- Major search engines improve Sitemaps protocol
- OASIS advances SOA standards
- Printer problem? Don't call IT, HP says -- watch a video
- New tools push growth of digital content creation
- IBM hopes new utility coalition can boost grid computing
- Sophos: China makes strides in spam fight
- Threat of regulation prompts lower EU roaming fees
- Microsoft Office 2007 faces new bugs, exploits
- Vista beta testers face looming OS expiration
- Citigroup to lay off 17,000, overhaul IT operations
- Office 2007 add-on adds back classic menus
- Mobile expert revealed: The devices I use and why
- The Vertical Professional Services Market Rates Importance of IP Telephony Features,
- Google plans worldwide developer day
- Q&A: Model for O'Reilly blogging code criticizes broad scope of plan
- Improving Vulnerability Management with Penetration Testing
- Metrics Matter - Five Essential IT Metrics For Success
- Microsoft warns of 4 "critical" security holes (Reuters)
- Utah plans to create trademark registry (AP)
- Facebook unveils new site design amid growth surge (Reuters)
- VoIP market not hit by Vonage patent woe (AP)
- Sanyo sees $17 million loss from battery recall (Reuters)
- Trade group: Beware of IRS site confusion (InfoWorld)
- Halo 3's Beta Debut Set for May 16 (NewsFactor)
- Threat of regulation prompts lower EU roaming fees (InfoWorld)
- Palm Will Create Its Own Linux Platform (NewsFactor)
- Microsoft Contests New Office Flaw Reports (PC World)
- IBM conference tackles system complexity (InfoWorld)
- Vid-game: `God of War II' rules on PS2 (AP)
- Basics: Feel the Vibe, Literally
- Q & A: Custom Icons for Windows Vista
- A Compact Cellphone With a Full Bag of Tricks
- If Only You Had an Extra Arm to Take That Photograph
- A Navigation System Shows a Good Listener Isn?t So Hard to Find
- State of the Art: A Faster Wi-Fi World Is Coming
- Sports Watch Comes With Added Bragging Rights
- A Music Device That Can Play, Oh, 2 Million Songs or So
- Sony’s super-thin OLED displays
- Automated Touchless Hand Towel System
- Nikon’s Coolpix S50 Ultracompact Digital Camera
- Seagate’s FreeAgent Go Small
- The Disk Eraser
- Takara Tomy - Air Guitar Pro
- Do not clean your HDTV with Windex!
- Samsung sold 1 Million SGH-A707 in US
- The Flash Vending Machine
- Pantech PN-820
- Cool Buildings
- Wind-powered Light
- Uniden WXI477 Waterproof Phone
- Aigo e-868 portable media player
- 20GB PlayStation 3 officially discontinued
- Vonage CEO resigns, company moves to cut costs
- Oracle announces Siebel Wireless for BlackBerry
- IBM will stack chips for more efficient processing
- Microsoft, Google trade barbs on enterprise search
- Baker Donelson improves client communication with Palm® Treo smartphones
- Contra Costa County Public Works Department uses Palm® Treo smartphones to increa
- Russell Investment Group delivers wireless email to a distributed, global workforce
- The fine art of data destruction
- Cool your chips: What's ahead in energy management
- The death knell chimes for WEP
- Gee, how did THAT happen?
- Federal agencies due for information security report cards
- Blog search engine Technorati buys Personal Bee
- Liquid cooling returns to the data center
- You want savings? Try 1,500 videoconferences per year
- Vonage chief executive steps down (AP)
- Beatles' Apple Corps settles EMI suit (AP)
- Google to open Poland operations center (AP)
- Candidates to post videos on YouTube (AP)
- Sony to sell TVs with organic screens (AP)
- U.S. experts eye French election's web campaigning (Reuters)
- EU officials OK cap on roaming charges (AP)
- EU setback for mobile phone industry (FT.com)
- IBM will stack chips for more efficient processing (InfoWorld)
- The Army's looking for a few good online gamers (USATODAY.com)
- Microsoft's top lawyer happy with Vista Ready info (InfoWorld)
- Online Shopper: Colleges Need a Reply. May I See Your Notes?
- Outdoor Living: The Drive-In Without the Drive
- MGM Will Offer Its Films on iTunes
- MySpace Blocks Some Photobucket Content
- Defense Closes Arguments in Trial of Ex-Qwest Chief
- BlackBerry Maker?s Sales and Profit Jump
- New Chief at Troubled Software Maker
- History: 5MB Hard Disk from 1956
- Vonage interim CEO faced SEC scrutiny in 2003
- Massive spam shot of 'Storm Trojan' reaches record proportions
- Bug patching for hardware?
- Microsoft: Word 2007 crashes aren't a bug, they're a feature
- Skype to test VoIP service for the enterprise
- Iomega NAS offers rack mount, print server
- White House claims e-mail on fired U.S. Attorneys was deleted
- N.D. bans forced RFID chipping
- Seeking world record cell phone call from Mount Everest
- Fujitsu adds motion protection to hard disks
- Google faults Utah law restricting keyword advertising
- OEM BIOS emulators spoof Vista, make pirated copies look legit
- Microsoft pushes back virtual server releases
- Qualcomm rejects $20 Million Nokia patent payment
- Feds get an overall 'C' on security; a third of agencies get 'F's
- 10 security tips for e-filing tax returns
- Client Side Attacks: Your Weakest Security Link
- Sony plans OLED TV launch
- Opinion: Is Cisco integrating or sandbagging?
- EU mobile roaming price cuts move closer to adoption
- Ace Hardware Shifts BI Tools After Early Struggles
- Wi-Fi Authentication, Theory, Uses, Tips and Tricks
- Apple delays Leopard OS until October, blames iPhone
- Email Storage: Management Challenges and Best Practices
- Apple delays launch of operating system (AP)
- Sony discontinues 20GB PS3 (AP)
- Review: Twitter takes e-chat to extremes (AP)
- Microsoft: Ruling could prompt lawsuits (AP)
- Vonage CEO steps down; founder steps in (AP)
- Warner Music wants unprotected albums off Web site (Reuters)
- Apple puts new operating system on hold for iPhone (AFP)
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