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- Cisco Fixes Wireless Security Holes (PC World)
- Cisco fixes wireless security holes (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft Pressures Testers After Software Leak (PC World)
- Violent entertainment still sold to kids: study (Reuters)
- Apple Says It Will Delay OSX Release for 4 Months
- Ex-Executive Agrees to Pay $800 Million in Restitution
- Vonage?s Chief Executive Steps Down
- EMI and Beatles? Representatives Settle Royalty Dispute, Fueling Speculation on Deal
- Report Says the Young Buy Violent Games and Movies
- Jury Deliberating in Insider-Trading Trial of Former Qwest Chief
- Chief of Monster to Leave
- Best Motoring - HKS-Tuned Nissan Skyline
- Seiko E-Ink Watch
- Philips Active Crystals Collection
- Nakamichi Lumos Portable DVD Player
- The Torch Light Phone Concept
- Hands-on Oracom UB-890
- 2nd Generation iRiver Clix Available!
- iHome iPod Alarm Clock
- 2day’s How-To: Colorize Black and White Photo using Photoshop
- The Load-Thing
- Alien Style Flashing T-Shirt
- Best Motoring - Honda S2000 vs Nissan 350Z
- The Stationoli
- Thomas Keeley’s Toothbrush
- Video Preview: Sharp SH903i
- Split mp3 online to make your own Ringtone
- Microsoft warns of dangerous flaw in DNS server
- Don't trust online voting, speaker says
- Cisco fixes assortment of wireless security holes
- Suddenly, virtual desktops are a real contender
- Samsung profits slide on weak memory-chip market
- Business Service Management Trends: How a CMDB Drives IT-Business Alignment
- CA ex-CEO expected to pay $800M in restitution
- IBM's new blades use less energy
- Luxury mobile phones rival handmade watches for jet-set
- Travel Back in Time With GPLv3
- Air conditioning woes force U.K. government computer shutdown
- The radios that could change the wireless world
- Nokia insists that Qualcomm is using its patents
- Australian group doubles wireless chip speeds
- Who do you love?
- A single protocol in your SAN?
- Samsung to launch dual Blu-ray HD DVD player
- How the Salvation Army supports users from Alaska to Guam
- China battles online porn (AP)
- Google payment service debuts in Britain (AP)
- HP to use Via processor for PCs in China (AP)
- Nissan, NEC to make hybrid batteries (AP)
- CBS Shows Coming to MSN, Joost and Others (PC World)
- Samsung to Launch Dual Blu-ray HD DVD Player (PC World)
- Deadly virus phone threat causes Pakistan panic (Reuters)
- Iona Technologies Buys Open-Source Software Company (TechWeb)
- IBM teams with Indian hospital to offer hosted apps (InfoWorld)
- New IBM Releases on a Low-Carb(on) Diet (PC World)
- "Spidey" gang back in game (Reuters)
- Report: Online purchases of auto insurance up in 2006
- Apple's Boot Camp users in tight spot with Leopard delay
- Best Practices for Next-Generation IP Address Management
- Kumar ordered to pay at least $52M of $1B restitution in CA fraud case
- Microsoft: Dangerous DNS server bug in Longhorn code, too
- IPods targeted by obscure Linux virus
- Cell phones break into the security business
- Review: Verizon V-Cast Mobile TV needs some work
- Deadly virus phone threat causes Pakistan panic
- Would you like Wi-Fi with that burger?
- Oracle Set to Ship Updated World ERP Software
- Opinion: Will disk backup leave virtual tape in the dust?
- Update: Google to buy DoubleClick in $3.1B deal
- Broadcom sues Qualcomm over standards
- Microsoft to XP users: Sayonara in '08
- Disk-to-Disk Backup and Recovery: A Global Customer Analysis
- For missing White House e-mails, experts offer retrieval tips
- Remotely executable Wi-Fi bug found in Linux
- Windows Mobile 6 encryption fix is released
- Sharing Information to Combat Fraud
- VeriTest Report: Network Appliance NearStore VTL600 and EMC CLARiiON DL710 Performanc
- A Customer Dilemma: Faster Tape or Disk-to-Disk Backup
- TCO Comparison of Backup Technologies: Disk-Based vs. Traditional Tape-Based Backup S
- Google to acquire DoubleClick for $3.1B (AP)
- Researchers explore scrapping Internet (AP)
- Net challenges lead to clean-slate work (AP)
- Difficulties abound in move to new 'Net (AP)
- New Net design must tackle interests (AP)
- Update: Google to buy DoubleClick for $3.1 billion (InfoWorld)
- Wi-Fi Bug Found in Linux (PC World)
- MetroPCS Aims To Be The Anti-Vonage (Investor's Business Daily)
- Tax scam uses IRS' Free File program (AP)
- Riding Atop Oracle, Investors Could See Bubble's Last Hurrah (Investor's Busines
- Game accessories strain relationships, decor (Reuters)
- Google Buys an Online Ad Firm for $3.1 Billion
- CA Says Its Founder Aided Fraud
- Shortcuts: Tools to Keep the Web Safe for Children
- What?s Online: Say Good Night, Bandwidth Hog
- History: World’s First Mouse in 1964
- Nokia N73 The Godfather Edition
- The Blow Monkey
- The Memo Pen
- Bicycle Lift in Trondheim
- Numbra House Number System
- The M7 Secret Agent Spy Ear
- The SUNN Solar Car Kit
- Mercedes Benz CLK63 AMG Black Series
- JVC 110-inch TV on show
- USB Memo Holder
- Will it Blend? Video Camera back to store for Refund
- MS update hopes to clean up the Office
- Apple hoi polloi annoyed at Leopard delay
- Poll: Most Americans filing taxes online (AP)
- Calif. grandmother blogs from Baghdad (AP)
- eBay says pope's old car is for sale (AP)
- Titanic's passenger list goes online (Reuters)
- Samsung Plans Blu-ray-HD DVD Disc Player (TechWeb)
- Tax scam uses IRS' Free File program (AP)
- Fan sites look back at rise of Potter (AP)
- NCAA tries to monitor hi-tech recruiting (AP)
- Aussie "TV employee" teen gets YouTube clips removed (Reuters)
- Microsoft Pressures Testers After Software Leak (PC World)
- Novelties: The iPod and the Vacuum Tube Sing a Warm Duet
- Earning: Baby on Board, and a Photography Business, Too
- Media Frenzy: A Soft Sell With Cold, Hard Cash in Mind
- Ping: Creativity, Innovation and the Cultural Parade
- Animal Crumb Sweeper
- The Loft Cube
- The Eva Solo Tea Brewer Set
- Soldam is back!
- Femur Bone Pen Holder
- Desktop Singing Football
- Orangita Cuckoo Clock
- Q&A: Breaking through corporate inertia to create an 'agile' enterprise
- CA to pursue co-founder Wang for fraud
- 'Virtual humans' sought for crash tests (AP)
- Samsung aims for higher end of cheap phone mkt: CEO (Reuters)
- EU moving towards cross-border roaming caps by summer (AFP)
- What Makes An Open Source Project Successful? (TechWeb)
- Pirated material destroyed in China (AP)
- Sony Studies Commercial PlayStation 3 Supercomputing Grid (TechWeb)
- IDF: Intel enables the ultra mobile
- Web radio broadcasters appeal rate plan (AP)
- Turtle race being tracked on the Web (AP)
- US Library of Congress makes slow march into digital age (AFP)
- Malaysian officials jam mobiles to frustrate spies (Reuters)
- New products could boost Adobe shares: Barron's (Reuters)
- Google Reaches Deal With Clear Channel to Sell Radio Ads
- AOL Founder Hopes to Build New Giant Among a Bevy of Health Care Web Sites
- Link by Link: Watching the War and Acknowledging the Dead
- Microsoft Urges Review of Google-DoubleClick Deal
- E-Mail Innovator Plans to Enlist in the Wireless Campaign of the Patent Wars
- Intel Seen Using China Forum to Detail Plans on Hand-Helds
- Advertising: New Form of Impulse: Shopping via Text Message
- E-Commerce Report: Giving Away Information, but Increasing Revenue
- Now on YouTube: The Latest News From Al Jazeera, in English
- Drilling Down: Japanese, at Times English, Rules the Blogs
- 2day’s How-To: Remove Facial Blemishes using Photoshop
- Iconix HD-RH1 Video Camera
- SanDisk Sansa Shaker
- Best Motoring - 4WD Battle at Tsykuba Circuit
- History: Macintosh Nightmare Commercial
- Geneva Sound System
- New TV Technology
- The 007 Mobile Phone
- Sony Ericsson W880i Commercial
- Wireless Wises Up
- Salesforce.com Adds Content Management Service
- There's Wisdom in Granting Time Off
- Working It Out With a New Boss
- Government Is the DST Scapegoat
- Get More From Outsourcing
- Incivility Creep
- A Teacher Recalled
- Buried Alive by Work, Getting Little Done
- Security Log
- Southern Exposure
- Global Dispatches
- Keeping Tabs on Diners
- Would You Like Wi-Fi With That?
- Records Retention: Who Cares?
- Exec Track
- Let's Try That One Again
- No Fear
- Managing Relationship Managers
- Managing With Less
- HP Exec Says New Linux Group Will Push OS Toward Common Ground
- Endpoint Security Virtual Conference
- Nokia to start selling WiMAX phones in early '08
- Opinion: White House e-mails lost? What a joke!
- How to gratify foreign mobile phone lust
- Is Microsoft's Silverlight likely to shine?
- A Little DAB Will Do Ya ...
- News Briefs
- Domain Name System shows signs of stress from financial maneuverings
- Feds See Slight Gain On Security Marks
- Q&A: Cybersquatters bank on 'a good typo'
- Intel discusses quad-core mobile processor
- IBM Hopes Coalition of Energy Companies Can Advance Grid
- News Briefs
- Cybersquatting Can Yield Pay-Per-Click Bounties
- FoxPro's Demise a Long Time Coming, Some Users Say
- FoxPro Supporters Lobby to Keep DB Tool Alive
- Sun Donates Storage Code to OpenSolaris.org
- At Deadline Briefs
- Oracle Set to Ship Updated World ERP Software
- Storage Vendors Target Smaller Companies
- Nortel offers switches for small, medium businesses
- Salesforce.com, WebEx aim for developers
- Data Center Storage Trends, Challenges, and Solutions
- Coming soon: a Microsoft fuel-cell charger
- More radios, spectrum coming for mobile, exec claims
- How-to: Understanding Mac OS X Open Directory
- Exploit goes public for Windows DNS Server bug
- 'Storm Trojan' spammers set us up
- Yahoo expands newspaper partnership (AP)
- Motorola drops suit in India (AP)
- Toshiba enters portable storage market (AP)
- Google, Clear Channel ink long-term deal (AP)
- Soldier bloggers bring frontline to the home front (AFP)
- HD DVD, Blu-ray protection in question after attacks (InfoWorld)
- Finnet says 3G phone sales good, but not packages (Reuters)
- Open-source project aims to erase e-voting fog (InfoWorld)
- New Worm Wriggles on Skype (PC World)
- Microsoft Warns of New DNS Exploits (NewsFactor)
- Nokia, Samsung agree on joint mobile TV standards
- Microsoft targets SAAS program
- Oracle unveils tool to link multiple applications
- Access Control, Policy Management and Compliance Assurance
- The Comprehensive Access Manager Solution for Your Enterprise
- PayPoint to launch mobile phone loyalty scheme
- Apple rolls out Final Cut Studio 2
- IRS warns of new e-filing scam that rips off refunds
- Google signs advertising deal with Clear Channel
- Titanic's passenger list goes online for the first time
- Judges reject appeals from webcasters (AP)
- Microsoft, Adobe competition heats up (AP)
- Vonage message mixed on technology patch (AP)
- Apple's Steve Jobs maintains $1 salary (AP)
- Personal portals show the Web world what you watch (Reuters)
- South Korean mobile users hooked up to encyclopedia (AFP)
- Shooting story spreads quickly on TV (AP)
- Ubuntu Speeds VMware Support (PC World)
- Oracle's Project X revealed (InfoWorld)
- V.I. Labs adds snooping to antipiracy product (InfoWorld)
- EA, Endemol to merge virtual reality and reality TV (Reuters)
- Yahoo Strikes Ad Deal With More Papers
- AT&T Drops Offer to Invest in Italian Phone Company
- Westcombe Journal: Paint Drying? Sorry, Wrong Link. This Is Cheddarvision.
- On the Road: Maybe a Lavender Web Site Wasn?t How to Attract Women
- House to Vote on Bill to Ban Web Site Names That Resemble Those of U.S. Agencies
- Computer Science Takes Steps to Bring Women to the Fold
- Bid in Hand, IntelSat Looks for More
- Nacchio Jury Ends 3rd Day
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