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- Motorola reports management shakeup after disappointing sales
- U.S. agencies given deadline to secure XP, Vista configurations
- Broadcom asks U.S. to ban phones with Qualcomm chips
- Surveys: Fancy phones sell, but services lag
- Microsoft probes Xbox Live hacks
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- IMSafer aims to guard MySpace kids from predators
- IP VPN helps steel company in network reliability
- Google adds themes for personalizing home pages
- GratisCard offers a credit card for the anonymous
- Microsoft changes tune; Zune update to be 'soon'
- Stolen TJX data used in Florida crime spree
- Whodunit: 'Hillary 1984' mashup maker mystery remains
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- Moore's Law and memory to hit physics wall
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- Liberty Alliance releases new client ID specs
- Fujitsu UK strikes on hold after government intervenes
- IDC: Changes afoot in the x86 server market
- BrainShare: Novell chief talks about Microsoft deal
- Dell launches low-cost PC in China
- Oracle CEO: Linux support program working
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- Mozilla fixes Firefox flaws it introduced
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- Is Palm Inc. for sale? Analysts abuzz
- ACS founder offers to buy company for $6B
- Father of Fortran programming language dies
- Gozi Trojan leads to Russian data hoard
- Yahoo expands mobile search offering
- Microsoft, Vista activation researcher butt heads
- RIM chief: Wireless security must be top priority
- No Vista 'pop' on 2007 PC sales, predicts Gartner
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- Oracle, Sun fixing J2SE bug with E-Business Suite
- The Widgetization of the Web
- Does a Google phone make sense?
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- Blog postings divulge details about 'Windows Seven,' Media Center plans
- Microsoft joins AJAX alliance
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- Apple set-top box ships after delay (AP)
- Court backs FCC over states in VoIP case (AP)
- Biofuels spark biotech rally (AP)
- Motorola slashes outlook, replaces CFO (AP)
- Sirius: Lower price plan with XM buy (AP)
- Video war erupts between Clinton and Obama (Reuters)
- Palm takeover interest continues: sources (Reuters)
- Broadcom urges ban on Qualcomm chips (AP)
- SugarCRM update due in beta next month (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft names leaders for search-and-ad unit (InfoWorld)
- IBM hails Jazz collaboration platform (InfoWorld)
- Art imitates video games (AP)
- Oracle Says Profit Rose 35% to Exceed Expectations
- MySpace Restrictions Upset Some Users
- John W. Backus, 82, Fortran Developer, Dies
- Lumberton Journal: A South Jersey Town Emerges as a Hub of E-Commerce
- Advertising: Cue the 4:53 Silver Bullet to Happy Hour
- State of the Art: Apple TV Has Landed
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- An Electronic Translator With a Human Voice
- A Wireless Way to See Who?s Calling
- Take-Two Examines Possible Sale of Company
- Viacom?s Full-Court Press for Online Ads
- The Media Equation: All the World?s a Story
- Researchers Track Down a Plague of Fake Web Pages
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- World Business Briefing | Asia: China: Mobile Phone Bids Sought
- World Business Briefing | Asia: Japan: Sanyo?s Chairwoman Steps Down
- E-Commerce Report: Amazon Seeks to Fill Classical Recording Niche
- A Division of NBC Buys Out One of Its Harshest Online Critics
- A Fee Per Song Can Ruin Us, Internet Radio Companies Say
- Lycos, Early Search Engine, in a U.S. Remake as Jubii
- Novelties: How to Soften the Edges of Technology
- Art: Look at Me, World! Self-Portraits Morph Into Internet Movies
- If the Mirror Could Talk (It Can)
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- The Future President, on Your Friends List
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- What?s Online: Popularity Might Not Be Enough
- V.C. Nation: Green Energy Enthusiasts Are Also Betting on Fossil Fuels
- Video Games Review | God of War II: A Game With New Tricks for an Old System
- Cisco to Buy an Online Conferencing Company
- Ex-Internet Tycoon in Japan Guilty of Fraud
- Google Tests an Ad Idea: Pay Only for Results
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- 'Hillary 1984' mashup maker steps forward
- Software development may join cigars as Cuban export
- Apple set-top box ships after delay (AP)
- Four Livedoor execs sentenced in Japan (AP)
- Four former Livedoor executives sentenced (InfoWorld)
- Hyped-up gamers queue for next-generation Playstation 3 (AFP)
- Jet passengers may not get to chat on cellphones after all (USATODAY.com)
- Oracle Entrance Into Linux Field Has Little Impact (Investor's Business Daily)
- EU concerned about Microsoft gaining market share (AFP)
- The sun sets on a golden era for foreign workers (FT.com)
- New site aims to be the YouTube of gaming (Reuters)
- Tweaking the Zoom
- Motorola Cuts Its Estimate of Earnings
- Q & A: Old Programs on a New System
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- The Size of a Paperback and Most of the Functions of a Real PC
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- Advertising: Marketers Have Eyes on the ?Third Screen?
- Blog Exposes Creator of Ad Portraying Clinton as Big Brother
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- Ex-Qwest Official Says Chief Was Misleading on Growth
- World Business Briefing | Asia: Japan: Sentences in Livedoor Case
- FCC launches Net neutrality inquiry
- Are Xbox Live support staff helping hackers hijack accounts?
- Palm sells record number of Treos in Q3
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- Judge overturns Internet child protection law
- Second state expected to nix forced RFID chipping
- House bill seeks to more than double H-1B visa cap
- Microsoft issues Vista security scorecard, gives itself an A-plus
- Dreading the Exchange 2007 upgrade? Alternatives abound
- Elusive iPhone is sold on eBay
- Hands on: Going wireless with the 802.11n Airport Extreme
- Oracle charges 'corporate theft,' slaps SAP with lawsuit
- Growing pressure for data classification
- Yahoo refreshes Widgets, puts small-app tool on RAM diet
- Borders turns a new page on e-commerce after posting losses
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- DHS must assess privacy risk before using data mining tool, GAO says
- Survey: Most corporate boards neglect IT issues
- IT vendors submit management spec to W3C
- EU official: Microsoft's behavior 'unacceptable'
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- Lawsuit against Google dismissed
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- YouTube gets a rival
- Internet Security Threat Report
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- Microsoft discounts Vista 10%, but restrictions apply
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- News Corp, NBC plan YouTube rival (Reuters)
- Google building software, not cell phone: analyst (Reuters)
- Judge strikes down Internet porn law (Reuters)
- European blitz needs to kick PlayStation 3 in gear (Reuters)
- Clients Try To Manipulate 'Unpredictable' Viral Buzz (AdWeek.com)
- Safety officials warn against phone ban (Reuters)
- Motorola shares fall to 2-year lows (AP)
- Novell, Red Hat bring Linux updates to desktops (InfoWorld)
- Oracle sues SAP alleging purloined software (AFP)
- NBC.com to offer social networking functions (Reuters)
- Hyped PlayStation 3 launch gets off to slow start (AFP)
- NBC and News Corp. to Create YouTube Rival
- Oracle Accuses SAP of ?Corporate Theft on a Grand Scale?
- Federal Judge Blocks Online Pornography Law
- Motorola Cuts Its Estimate of Earnings
- Hands on: Going wireless with the 802.11n Airport Extreme
- Ten dangerous claims about smartphone security
- Funding, Technical Woes Shut Down Longtime RHIO
- News Corp, NBC plan YouTube rival (Reuters)
- Promotion blitz ushers in PlayStation 3 in Europe (Reuters)
- Swimming stars dive into the blogosphere (AP)
- Gamers worldwide finally grab ahold of Playstation 3 consoles (AFP)
- Safety officials warn against Qualcomm ban (Reuters)
- Oracle sues rival SAP, charges "corporate theft" (Reuters)
- Oracle Lawsuit: SAP Committed "Theft On A Grand Scale" (TechWeb)
- News Corp. and NBC in Web Deal
- Oracle Says Rival Stole Its Software
- Court Rejects Law Limiting Online Pornography
- Chief Says F.C.C. Is Against Cellphone Use on Airliners
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- Intel, Already With Operations in China, Appears Ready to Build a Chip Plant There
- Borders to Close Many Stores and Start a Retail Web Site
- Qwest Gave Chief a Raise Despite Cloud, Witness Says
- Palm Profit Falls but Beats Estimates
- Judge hits Vonage with injunction, shares plunge
- Exploit-for-sale hacker pins bug on Vista's e-mail app
- Brief: Ubuntu Linux beta Version 7.04 released
- Review: Apple TV just plain works
- UPDATE: Oracle to buy in-memory data grid company
- Slideshow: Sexy Machines
- Windows Home Server testing uncovers nearly 2,400 bugs
- Virtual Iron kicks off pricing spat
- Feds warn travelers about batteries after two in-flight fires
- The Google phone revealed
- DASHing solution proposed for remote PC diagnosis
- Skype gets call from a Trojan
- Update: FCC ready to continue cell phone ban on flights
- Slingshot takes aim at Adobe's Apollo
- An Assessment of CMDB Adoptions and Priorities in 2006
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- Gartner Webinar: WAN Acceleration Scalability Requirements
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- Google building software, not cell phone, analyst says
- Safety officials warn against Qualcomm cell phone ban
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- Hackers spend a Shmoo weekend in DC
- Microsoft to announce next stage of systems management platform
- K-Fed is now a search engine
- Microsoft puts brakes on Soapbox video sharing
- TV Guide to offer Web video search tool (AP)
- Vote on '.xxx' Internet address nears (AP)
- Questions on `.xxx' bid and domain names (AP)
- European Web sites go for long addresses (AP)
- Audible Magic on copyright patrol (AP)
- Judge hits Vonage with injunction (Reuters)
- FCC unlikely to lift airplane cell phone ban (InfoWorld)
- Wireless show to push mobile ads, shopping (Reuters)
- Red Hat Responds to Claims It's the 'Next Microsoft' (PC Magazine)
- eBay software bargains and pitfalls (Reuters)
- ShmooCon hacker event gets under way (InfoWorld)
- Wii game console bowling over retirees (Reuters)
- Zell offers $33-per-share for Tribune: L.A. Times (Reuters)
- Mom donates laptops to wounded soldiers (AP)
- Cablevision loses network DVR court case (Reuters)
- New MIT Supply Chain Software Is Far Out -- In Space (TechWeb)
- Vonage Told to Stop Using Verizon Technology
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- Livedoor Given Japan?s Largest Corporate Fine
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