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- TomTom One XL GPS
- Puma store in Tokyo
- 2day’s How-To: Fill Image into Text using Photoshop
- LG Limited Edition Xnote S1 Notebook
- Hands-On Nokia 5700 XpressMusic
- Spider-Man Web Blaster
- Miniot Wooden Case for iPod Nano Available!
- Envyrobubble Recycles Chewing Gum
- Atree UJ10 PMP
- Video updates (and more) from the Storage Networking World conference
- Sharp to launch advanced LCDs for mobile devices
- Adobe CEO fires back at Microsoft's Silverlight
- Computerworld Events: SNW in Focus, Day 1
- Review: SharePoint Server eases collaboration
- IDF: Intel plans powerful x86 chip with many cores
- Digital Home: It's the experience, not the device, Intel says
- Sun, Fujitsu Finally Ready to Roll Out Sparc-based Servers
- Chile says cell towers are urban eyesores
- More of a gap than you thought
- Browser wars over, say Microsoft, Mozilla, Opera and Google
- Top 10 Vista Hacks
- Aperture launches data center planning tool
- Sun, Fujitsu and Hitachi freshen server lines
- IDF: Intel says Penryn chip will push PC speeds
- IDF: Intel processor hits speedy 2 TFLOPS in demo
- Botworms exploit Windows DNS bug
- Image Gallery: Top 10 Vista Hacks
- SNW: XAM working group to standardize metadata
- ProCurve launches two network security products
- AOL beats TV with word of upcoming shows (AP)
- EMC 1Q profit rises nearly 15 percent (AP)
- AOL to announce five Web broadband deals (Reuters)
- With black suit, 'Spider-Man 3' game is all the rage (USATODAY.com)
- Sharp to launch advanced LCDs for mobile devices (Reuters)
- Microsoft Releases Media Player for Firefox (PC World)
- EMC posts record Q1 revenue (InfoWorld)
- Sun, Fujitsu and Hitachi freshen server lines (InfoWorld)
- Sony may launch PS3 with larger hard disk capacity (Reuters)
- Microsoft roots out Windows Home Server leak
- Internet radio: 'New song royalties will kill us'
- Oracle updates leave critical Windows flaw unpatched
- Telecom veteran questions Verizon VoIP patents
- Sun, Fujitsu team up on server development but will fight it out for sales
- Corporate data slips out via Google Calendar
- Software, services drive IBM to 'solid' Q1 results
- Despite flat chip sales, Intel profit rises in Q1
- E-mail alerts may not be best bet in an emergency like Va. Tech shooting
- Google CEO announces PowerPoint competitor
- Beyond Web Single Sign-On
- EMC posts record Q1 revenue
- Reverse hacker case gets costlier for Sandia Labs
- WEB 2.0: JotSpot chief: Google is a nerd paradise
- Protesters sue to stop use of French e-voting machines
- Microsoft cutoff date for XP shorter than predecessors
- Tellme expands voice search for mobile devices
- Software project aims to erase e-voting fog
- Free browser plug-in spots dodgy sites
- U.S. House to probe federal network intrusions by foreign hackers
- Image Gallery: MonoDevelop
- Creating .Net Applications on Linux and Mac OS X
- Web 2.0 hotness: Hitwise predicts the next YouTube
- Data theft: myths, realities and working strategies
- Technology becomes a coping mechanism (AP)
- Wireless security puts IRS data at risk (AP)
- Yahoo 1Q profit drops 11 percent (AP)
- IBM meets 1Q earnings forecast (AP)
- V.I. Labs Adds Snooping to Antipiracy Product (PC World)
- Music CD sales fall 13 pct through 2006 in U.S. (Reuters)
- Trends & Innovations - Tuesday (Investor's Business Daily)
- Red Hat founder's Lulu promotes self-publishing (InfoWorld)
- Google expands office software (AP)
- Sun and Fujitsu Launch New SPARC Enterprise Servers (NewsFactor)
- Nintendo "Pokemon" U.S. presales top half a million (Reuters)
- Yahoo?s Earnings Are Down 11 Percent
- Intel Earnings Jump Sharply in the Quarter, but Sales Dip
- I.B.M. Profit Is Up, Despite Slow U.S. Sales
- Vonage Says That It May Face Bankruptcy
- Bell Canada in Discussions With Pensions to Go Private
- The FED Charger
- Mt Sat by German Film School Students
- LCD attachment for Xbox 360
- World’s First Aquarium-style Restaurant
- Aigo MP-E235 Portable Media Player
- Best Motoring - Porsche 996 Ultimate Battle
- Medion RIM 1000 UMPC
- The Song A168 Mobile Phone
- Fujitsu Vista-powered P1610 Tablet PC
- High Powered Porsches On A Dyno
- Food USB from SolidAlliance
- Bill Gates Visiting the Space?
- Nintendo DS Lite FM Radio Converter
- Corega iPod Dock
- 244 copies of Windows Vista sold in China
- SNW: Bank gets an eye-opening view into its petabyte-sized SAN
- A bitter Canadian winter, a hack of Paris Hilton's cell phone, and a little luck make
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- Secure Network from Internal Threats
- Google to unveil AJAX API for adding syndicated feeds to applications and Web sites
- IDF: Intel has big plans for little devices
- Microsoft opens digital divide conference
- FAQ: Here's the deal on the Windows DNS bug
- HTC ultramobile PC to have Intel inside
- And when can't we reach you?
- Intel's Centrino package to get WiMax next year
- Microsoft denies it will sell fuel cells
- Update: BlackBerry service hit by widespread outage in U.S.
- SNW: Sun goes small to expand storage portfolio
- Why virtualization has become virtually irresistible
- Computerworld Events: SNW in Focus, Day 2
- Last-minute payers swamp tax servers (AP)
- BlackBerry service being restored (AP)
- Fee for '.info' domain name to increase (AP)
- Tiny display has 4 times better contrast (AP)
- Microsoft: DNS patch to come by May 8... maybe (InfoWorld)
- Rebate, Cisco Compatibility for iPhone? (NewsFactor)
- Motorola's outlook disappoints (Reuters)
- Intel has big plans for little devices (InfoWorld)
- Oracle sets out content management road map (InfoWorld)
- Wall St lower as tech earnings disappoint (FT.com)
- Violent video games "exhilarating escapism": survey (Reuters)
- Service Problems for BlackBerry System
- RE hello everyone!
- Britain spearheads European e-crime reporting portal
- Ohio State database compromised
- Virginia Tech shooting shows benefits, pitfalls of social networking sites
- SNW: Survey -- users worry more about upgrades than integration
- Two arrested, cautioned over wireless 'piggy-backing'
- Cable seeks tech solutions to expand bandwith
- Participation on Web 2.0 sites remains weak
- BlackBerry service restored, but users upset by slow response
- CVS latest retailer cited for identity theft violation
- Speculators snap up Virginia Tech-related domains
- Opinion: Resistance is futile. You will be virtualized.
- Legislation would overhaul U.S. patent system
- Q&A: Playing Cupid on a storage cluster, eHarmony stores plenty of romance
- BlackBerry outage annoys some users; others vow to stay with service
- Lawmakers call for e-voting paper trails
- Lawmakers try again with new Internet child protection bill
- Clearing up misconceptions about mixing blade servers and virtualization
- Could RIM have responded better to outage?
- Single-victim spam attacks skyrocket
- Microsoft starts taking beta requests for next Vista update
- When it comes to cigarette taxes, Pennsylvania taxman not blowing smoke
- Arkansas owes feds $44M for overbilling on IT services
- AT&T announces integration of wired and wireless services
- Wachovia Bank HR rollout reaches 85,000 internal users after a year
- SteelEye offers higher availability for virtual machines
- Late filers overwhelm TurboTax servers
- Riverbed RiOS 4.0: Raising the Bar in Wide-Area Data Services
- HP keeps PC market lead over Dell in 1Q (AP)
- State Department got mail _ and hackers (AP)
- Media mine Web searches for readers (AP)
- EBay boosts 1Q profit by 52 percent (AP)
- Sony European game unit cutting jobs (AP)
- Trends & Innovations - Wednesday (Investor's Business Daily)
- Ballmer: SaaS shouldn't threaten IT jobs (InfoWorld)
- Limited Attack Potential From Microsoft DNS Worm (PC World)
- `MotorStorm' showcases PS3 graphics (AP)
- Basics: Moving Day for That Vista Machine
- Bereft of BlackBerrys, the Untethered Make Do
- EBay Profit Climbs 52 Percent
- Q & A: Closing a Stubborn Folder
- Online Shopper: Who Charged This? You, That?s Who.
- Got a Zillion Songs? A Gadget to Help You Take Your Show on the Road
- IPod Audio at Home, Cleaned and Delivered to Speakers Near You
- A Sidekick With the Essential Features, but With a Smaller Price
- Profit Outlook Questioned as Motorola Reports a Loss
- Dell Still Losing Market Share to Hewlett and Others, Data Shows
- Chinese Political Prisoner Sues in U.S. Court, Saying Yahoo Helped Identify Dissident
- The Web: Online, Students Say ?Reach Out to Loners?
- State of the Art: A Music Player That Needs Seasoning
- Having Some Fun and Learning at the Same Time
- The More Affordable Pininfarina, Available in Red and Onyx
- E*Trade Beats Expectations, but Lowers Its Forecast for Year
- Rumor: Google Phone
- Discovery Message Magnet Set
- Sensitive Shoes - Glowing Heels
- The PQI Traveling Disk i221
- Camera that refocuses Blur Photo
- 2day’s How-To: Extra Object from an Image using Photoshop
- iPhone Clone the P168
- Porsche Cayenne S Transsyberia
- Slaudiolab’s Bluetooth audio transmitter for iPod
- Nokia’s Second Nature Ad
- Imation to pay $300M for TDK tape, disc division
- Mozilla delivers Thunderbird 2 e-mail app
- The end of the Internet as we know it
- Making metro-scale Wi-Fi meshes fly
- What could be clearer?
- Qantas to conduct mobile trial on aircraft
- Oracle sets content management plans
- Nokia phone sales drop in Q1 as prices fall
- Is Sprint Nextel ripe for a takeover?
- Gates launches developing world tech initiative
- Microsoft changes tech-planning method
- Video game newcomers eye more emotional range (Reuters)
- Virginia Tech: Welcome to Grief 2.0 (NewsFactor)
- Next OpenOffice release to include Pentaho BI (InfoWorld)
- Mozilla Updates Thunderbird E-Mail Client (PC World)
- Microsoft developer division readies a slew of products
- Nokia profits slip seven percent in first quarter (AFP)
- Sony May Cut PlayStation 3 Prices (PC World)
- New York Times profit falls, sees lower Web growth (Reuters)
- Microsoft targets next billion customers (AP)
- MySpace offers news recommendations (AP)
- Microsoft-Samsung pact includes Linux patent 'protection'
- Microsoft's retail POS OS gets update, gains ground
- iPhone on target for launch by end of June, AT&T says
- Computerworld Events: SNW in Focus, Day 3
- Software by Microsoft Is Nearly Free for the Needy
- Eight in ten major Web sites highly vulnerable to attack
- AMD posts $611 million loss
- Google to strengthen Calendar privacy warnings
- Microsoft teams with Unisys for free Exchange trial
- Ex-Qwest CEO found guilty of insider trading
- Yahoo sued for providing data on Chinese dissidents
- IT managers fear growing technical gender gap
- Free Wi-Fi software eliminates need for routers
- Italian wireless mesh to serve 206 rural communities
- IRS pardons late TurboTax filers; users still mad at Intuit
- Google to offer 'query-less' search
- Users Turning To Virtualization To Ease Storage Costs
- Apple patches 25 Mac OS X bugs
- Update: Google tops Q1 earnings, revenue expectations
- Maximizing Site Visitor Trust Using Extended Validation SSL
- Ballmer: Citigroup to upgrade 500,000 PCs to Vista in next year
- HHS names permanent health IT czar
- Update: US DOJ joins lawsuits alleging HP, Sun kickbacks
- New attack puts routers, cell phones, other gear at risk
- Gartner: Apple's Q1 sales climb 30% in U.S.
- Intel CEO spills beans on Vista SP1 release schedule
- No data stolen in 2006 computer intrusions, says Commerce Dept.
- Candidates seek votes in cyberspace (AP)
- Dell once again offers Windows XP (AP)
- Web sites ignored warnings on hormones (AP)
- Maker of TurboTax apologizes for delays (AP)
- U.S. album sales down, digital sales up (AP)
- Nintendo's Wii again No. 1 new game console (Reuters)
- New attack puts routers, cell phones at risk (InfoWorld)
- Thunderbird 2.0 Flies Ahead, Racing Web Mail (PC Magazine)
- Microsoft discounts student software in developing countries (AFP)
- MySpace Enters the News Biz (NewsFactor)
- Microsoft: Samsung Deal Could Improve Xbox, Zune (PC Magazine)
- Ex-Chief at Qwest Found Guilty of Insider Trading
- Profits Up 69% at Google, Exceeding Expectations
- Big Money in Little Screens
- R.I.M. Offers a Reason for BlackBerry Failure
- Price War Takes Toll as A.M.D. Posts Loss
- U.S. Joins Whistle-Blower Case Against 3 Technology Companies
- Nokia Earnings Fell Nearly 7% in First Quarter
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