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- GhostReader assistive software adds new voices (Macworld.com)
- Colonel suggests using hackers' tool against them (AP)
- Pictures of Asustek's Atom-based Eee PC 901 Appear Online (PC World)
- New York Stock Exchange Runs Trades On Red Hat Linux (TechWeb)
- Adobe refreshes Flash Player (InfoWorld)
- Report: Investor to lead fight against Yahoo board (AP)
- Comcast to acquire contact manager Plaxo (AP)
- Comcast to Buy Plaxo for Social Networking (PC World)
- Jury orders Nintendo to pay gaming company Anascape $21M (AP)
- Philly Won't Fight to Save Wi-Fi Network (PC World)
- IBM Boosts BlackBerry Access to Cognos, Lotus Software (PC World)
- Comcast to acquire contact manager Plaxo (AP)
- Virgin USA in Talks Over Mobile Operator Helio (PC World)
- Google starts to blur faces in Street View photos (AP)
- Samsung joins forces with LG, Harris on mobile TV (AP)
- VeriSign wins patent for Internet typo redirection (AP)
- Google blurs faces in street view map pictures (AFP)
- Broadcom co-founders charged in stock options probe (AP)
- ComScore puts Google sites at No. 1 for first time (AP)
- SK Telecom in 'strategic' talks with Virgin Mobile (AP)
- Camera memory card tags location info using Wi-Fi (AP)
- NATO launches cyber defence centre in Estonia (AFP)
- Xbox 360 reaches 10 million U.S. sales before Wii or PS3 (Reuters)
- Steve Jobs Keynote Heightens Expectations for 3G iPhone (NewsFactor)
- Hacker Writes Rootkit for Cisco's Routers (PC World)
- Car navigator remotely manages Web-enabled home (AP)
- Craigslist Countersues EBay, Escalating Legal Fight (PC World)
- Nokia sells line fit automotive business to Novero (Reuters)
- Software piracy increases in Asia-Pacific: industry group (AFP)
- Switzerland's top telecom to carry iPhone (AP)
- Game Web site gets users to help make computers smarter (AP)
- Embarq CFO: May drop wireless customers after 2009 (AP)
- Test spin: Google App Engine (InfoWorld)
- IBM to offer business intelligence via BlackBerry (Reuters)
- Openness Convert Verizon Joins LiMo Foundation (NewsFactor)
- Africa making progress in Internet access (Reuters)
- O2 prompts speculation over 3G iPhone (Reuters)
- SK Telecom, Virgin Mobile USA confirm talks (Reuters)
- King Conan pillages before online gaming debut (Reuters)
- Montage screenwriting software reworks styles (Macworld.com)
- Verizon Wireless to introduce Linux phones (AP)
- Verizon Wireless joins LiMo Foundation (Reuters)
- Consumers ditching land-line phones (USATODAY.com)
- Asus pins future on small but mighty laptop (USATODAY.com)
- 3 in 10 get all or most calls on cell phones (AP)
- Bill Gates Isn't Leaving Microsoft (PC Magazine)
- Product review: Jive Software's social enterprise (InfoWorld)
- Sony posts loss, sees growth in cameras, TVs (Reuters)
- Sony Misses PS3 Target as Annual Shipments Hit 9.2M (PC World)
- 'Twitters' beat media in reporting China earthquake (AFP)
- Nokia sees half of cellphones with GPS in 2010-12 (Reuters)
- Smart fortwo micro car receives top crash scores (AP)
- Paparazzi snap Britney Spears as she rear-ends SUV (AP)
- Craigslist countersues eBay, saying it broke antitrust laws (AP)
- Pop and country unite to fight wireless proposal (Reuters)
- MySpace says it has won $234M spam judgment (AP)
- Bush comments on everything from wedding to Iraq (AP)
- MySpace says it has won $234M spam judgment (AP)
- Reports: Carl Icahn considering attempt to oust Yahoo board (AP)
- Paparazzi snap Britney Spears as she rear-ends SUV (AP)
- Fedora 9 Released (PC World)
- Sale to HP will end EDS independence (AP)
- Craigslist countersues eBay, saying it's competing illegally (AP)
- Apple now sells HBO shows on iTunes store (AP)
- Office for Mac Sales Soar, VBA Support To Return (NewsFactor)
- Nintendo Launches WiiWare for Game Downloads (NewsFactor)
- Britain complains to EU about Microsoft file system (AP)
- Craigslist sues eBay, alleging corporate spy plan (Reuters)
- Circuit City wants out of digital TV fines (AP)
- Sprint faces tough questions (Reuters)
- Microsoft Reveals SMB Software Pricing, Previews (PC World)
- EarthLink to pull the plug on Wi-Fi in Philadelphia (AP)
- HBO Programs Will Be Sold on Apple's iTunes Store (NewsFactor)
- Taiwanese firm debuts potential rival to Apple's iPhone2 (AFP)
- Sprints CEO asks shareholders' patience (AP)
- Google joins effort to make more Web sites more sociable (AP)
- Japanese Internet Satellite Hits 1.2Gbps (PC World)
- Study: US Corporate Software Spending Slowing (PC World)
- Blu-ray interactivity enlivens 'Sleeping Beauty' (USATODAY.com)
- Pioneer to End Plasma Display Production (PC World)
- Microsoft Eyes 40 Percent of Smartphone Market by 2012 (PC World)
- Microsoft Faces Another Interoperability Complaint in Europe (PC World)
- Microsoft to bring back Visual Basic in Office for Mac (Macworld.com)
- Microsoft's WorldWide Telescope blasts off (AP)
- Google offers to imbue all websites with social networking (AFP)
- Nokia Phone Maps Will Get Webbed Feet (PC World)
- Microsoft software gives free tours of space (Reuters)
- HP in talks to buy EDS, for reported $12B to $13B (AP)
- Chile probes data theft and posting by hacker (AP)
- HBO seen selling shows on Apple's iTunes (Reuters)
- Disney to create lab to test ads for ABC, ESPN (AP)
- RIM's 'Bold' Assault On Upgraded iPhone Adds 3G, GPS, Tunes (Investor's Business
- Sun to Clarify JavaFX Open-source Plan Later This Year (PC World)
- SOA Software buys LogicLibrary (InfoWorld)
- HP in talks to buy EDS in deal reportedly worth $12B to $13B (AP)
- Google joins effort to make more Web sites more sociable (AP)
- Google Friend Connect Turns Web Sites Into Social Networks (NewsFactor)
- Webcam, Remote Access Nab Mac Laptop Thieves (NewsFactor)
- Clear Channel in settlement talks, trial delayed (Reuters)
- Windows XP SP3 Woes Especially Affect AMD Systems (NewsFactor)
- MIT students show power of open cell phone systems (AP)
- Apple: iPhone sold out in US, UK (AP)
- HBO seen selling shows on Apple's iTunes: source (Reuters)
- Gates Foundation to announce new CEO at 10 a.m. PT (AP)
- Powerset Does Semantic Searches of Wikipedia (NewsFactor)
- Sprint affiliate sues to block Clearwire deal (AP)
- McCain, blogger trade barbs over his 2000 vote (Reuters)
- RIM's BlackBerry Bold targets business market (Reuters)
- Sprint Nextel 1Q deficit widens on charges, customer exodus (AP)
- You don't know tech: The InfoWorld news quiz (InfoWorld)
- Music industry hopes upgrades boost mobile sector (Reuters)
- Sprint's loss widens on lost subscribers (Reuters)
- ATM Glitch Hits Systems Integration at Major Japanese Bank (PC World)
- First look: Google's high-flying cloud for Python code (InfoWorld)
- Apple to Take IPhone Nonexclusive in Australia and India (PC World)
- Biq Quake Takes out Mobile Network in Chengdu (PC World)
- Web start-up unveils semantic Wikipedia search tool (Reuters)
- MSI's Upcoming Wind Laptop Priced From $560 (PC World)
- Dispatches magazine prefers print over Internet (Reuters)
- SingTel, associates to bring iPhone to Asia this year (Reuters)
- New top-of-the-line BlackBerry doubles screen resolution (AP)
- RIM's BlackBerry Bold Beats Apple to the 3G Punch (PC World)
- Hacker splashes data from six million Chileans on Internet: report (AFP)
- Once shunned by academics, Wikipedia now a teaching tool (AFP)
- Next generation of business software could get more fun (AP)
- SAP Is The Latest Convert To Software-Plus-Services Vision (TechWeb)
- Dutch want banks help to fight illegal Web casinos (Reuters)
- You don't know tech: The InfoWorld news quiz (InfoWorld)
- EBay's PayPal rule in Australia draws fire (AP)
- Data from Columbia disk drives survived the shuttle accident (AP)
- Apple Reportedly Agrees To Refunds In Mac-User Suit (TechWeb)
- Microsoft To Release Office 2007 SP1 Via Automatic Update In June (TechWeb)
- Lohan withdraws from Manson family movie: spokeswoman (AFP)
- Vint Cerf Supports Municipal Broadband Networks (PC World)
- Apple agrees to settle iPod lawsuit (AP)
- Toshiba's Growth Plans Hinge on Cell TVs, Fuel Cells (PC Magazine)
- Virgin Mobile USA and Korea's SK in talks: source (Reuters)
- Conference attendees in San Francisco sickened (AP)
- Microsoft appeals $1.4B EU antitrust fine (AP)
- Advocacy groups take aim at Google-Yahoo partnership (AP)
- Hackers Find a New Place to Hide Rootkits (PC World)
- Facebook to let users carry profile with them (AP)
- Microsoft appeals against EU fine (Reuters)
- Texas may claim Amazon owes sales taxes (AP)
- Retailers can use DNA tracing to track meat (AP)
- Foxy Brown pleads guilty to menacing Brooklyn neighbor (AP)
- Sun exec ponders OpenSolaris, Linux (InfoWorld)
- Data from Columbia disk drives survived the shuttle accident (AP)
- EBay's PayPal rule in Australia draws fire (AP)
- MySpace Makes Data Portable to Other Web Sites (NewsFactor)
- Pirates director to turn BioShock game into film (Reuters)
- Fees for `.org' domain names to increase 10 pct (AP)
- Freeway Web site editor adds RSS Feed action (Macworld.com)
- Sun: Java ubiquity an advantage in RIA battle (InfoWorld)
- Tech tools bring big success for small businesses (USATODAY.com)
- Gates: Microsoft shifts focus after Yahoo deal collapses (AP)
- You don't know tech: The InfoWorld news quiz (InfoWorld)
- NEC to Expand Rugged Laptop Sales Worldwide (PC World)
- Facebook sets new safeguards (AFP)
- Flomerics surges after rejects Mentor cash bid (Reuters)
- Paper is passe for tech-savvy South Koreans (Reuters)
- LG Unveils 3G Prada Phone in Japan (PC World)
- Apple Reportedly Offers $44 Credit To Canadian iPod Owners (TechWeb)
- Windows Vista More Vulnerable To Malware Than Windows 2000 (TechWeb)
- Facebook, states set bullying, predator safeguards (AP)
- Google execs hope for long-term ad deal with Yahoo (AP)
- Free Wi-Fi Expands with AT&T, Cablevision (PC World)
- Google execs hope for long-term ad deal with Yahoo (AP)
- With Microsoft mum, analysts mull next moves for Live Search (AP)
- Google sees YouTube products soon; warm on Yahoo (Reuters)
- Trends & Innovations - Thursday (Investor's Business Daily)
- OpenOffice.org Beta Fails the Office 2007 Test (PC World)
- Four Microsoft Security Patches Due Next Week (PC World)
- Internet Archive Challenges FBI Data Demand -- and Wins (NewsFactor)
- Analysis: Why Hyundai Turned to Microsoft for Help (PC Magazine)
- Best Buy teams up with leading European cell phone retailer (AP)
- OpenOffice 3.0 Public Beta Released (PC Magazine)
- Cablevision plans wireless broadband network (AP)
- MySpace to allow users to share data with Yahoo, others (AP)
- Report: US lacks plan to counter terrorist messages (AP)
- T-Mobile USA adds nearly 1 million customers in 1Q (AP)
- Free software takes on Microsoft Office (Reuters)
- Facebook, states set bullying, predator safeguards (AP)
- AMD tightlipped on company's future (AP)
- Facebook Partners With AGs for Kids' Safety (PC World)
- Freeway Web site editor adds RSS Feed action (Macworld.com)
- MySpace's fashionable child launches new designers (Reuters)
- Microsoft to Increase Focus on Handsets for Poor (PC World)
- Nintendo Wii makes Yamauchi Japan's richest: Forbes (Reuters)
- Best Buy puts $2.1 billion into European cell phone retailer (AP)
- Yahoo India Search Results Combine Text, Video, and Images (PC World)
- Carphone Warehouse ties up with Best Buy (AFP)
- China won't guarantee Web freedom over Olympics (Reuters)
- Five Software Tools to Speed Up Your Day (PC World)
- Papa John's surpasses $1 billion in online pizza sales (AP)
- Hackers' posts on epilepsy forum cause migraines, seizures (AP)
- Apple inks Latin American deal for iPhone (AP)
- WiMAX promises to transform wireless Internet world (AFP)
- WiMax Player Intel Nears Own Rollout (Investor's Business Daily)
- Mozilla: Firefox Plugin Shipped With Malicious Code (PC World)
- "Grand Theft Auto" sales top $500 mln in 1st week (Reuters)
- Google looking golden again after challenging stretch (AP)
- Studios win $111 million judgment against TorrentSpy.com (AP)
- Joint Sprint, Clearwire network could boost consumer power (AP)
- Comcast mulling Net usage cap to discourage 'excessive' use (AP)
- Broadband service over power lines in Texas to shut down (AP)
- HTC's Touch Diamond Won't Touch iPhone 2.0 (NewsFactor)
- Yahoo Teams with McAfee for Safer, More Secure Searching (NewsFactor)
- Review: Mint shows me the money, and that's half the battle (AP)
- Sprint Nextel, Clearwire form WiMax group with Google, others (AFP)
- Microsoft sends out feelers to Facebook: report (Reuters)
- Flying saucers, tiny helicopters compete in British war game (AP)
- HP labs director seeks more help from academia (AP)
- Sprint, Clearwire Join for WiMax Venture (PC World)
- Microsoft Adds Sociability to its Zune Brand (NewsFactor)
- Artists, developers to synch up in NetBeans (InfoWorld)
- SKorea to stick to US beef deal despite wave of criticism (AFP)
- European Commission Considers SMS Roaming Price Cap (PC World)
- Sprint, Clearwire form $14.5 billion WiMax venture (Reuters)
- "Grand Theft Auto" first week sales top $500 million (Reuters)
- Sprint, Clearwire to build national Wi-Max network (USATODAY.com)
- Clearwire, Sprint Nextel to form $14.55B wireless company (AP)
- Microsoft's Gates plays down prospects of fresh Yahoo bid (AFP)
- Bill Gates: Microsoft going 'independent' way (AP)
- Wired SKorea battles Web of rumours over US beef (AFP)
- BT launches Blackberry-style device with broadband (Reuters)
- Pope to give new meaning to religious text (AFP)
- AP sources give inside look at Microsoft's raised Yahoo bid (AP)
- Ad firm Spot Runner lands $51 million in funding (Reuters)
- May's Coolest Gadgets (PC World)
- Pope goes digital to better connect with youth (Reuters)
- UMG confirms deal with Qtrax to allow free music downloads (AP)
- Person close to talks: Sprint close to WiMax financing deal (AP)
- Yahoo board may face shareholder mutiny at annual meeting (AP)
- Hollywood producers suspend talks with Screen Actors Guild (AP)
- Electronic Arts looks to Wii to drive sports growth (Reuters)
- Sprint, Clearwire to reveal $12 bln JV: sources (Reuters)
- Response Team Boosts Open Source Security (PC World)
- Trojan Adware Hiding in MP3s, McAfee Says (PC World)
- Cisco 3Q profit beats subdued expectations (AP)
- Yahoo Searches Will Use McAfee for Security Alerts (NewsFactor)
- Vodafone Will Sell Apple's iPhone in 10 Countries (NewsFactor)
- Google Asks FCC To Verify Verizon's Open-Access Stand (NewsFactor)
- OLPC Tries to Bridge Gap With Developer Community (PC World)
- Microsoft Releases XP SP3 After Delay (PC World)
- Verizon joins another undersea cable network (Reuters)
- Google Puts Open-source Project Back up (PC World)
- Neil Young to release archive on Blu-ray discs (AP)
- Microsoft GM to Yahoo: Good-bye to You (PC World)
- India's Bharti says no offer yet for MTN but still talking (AFP)
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