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- Gates: 'Key decisions' up to Ballmer (AP)
- Stephen Colbert takes home top Internet award (Reuters)
- HTC's 3G Touch Diamond to Challenge Apple's iPhone (NewsFactor)
- Nokia, Ikivo partner on Java for mobile devices (InfoWorld)
- Yahoo shares up on hope of talks (Reuters)
- Gates says big changes in store for Internet in next decade (AP)
- AT&T Cell-Phone TV Service Runs on its Own Network (NewsFactor)
- Microsoft breaks ground on 280-mln-dlr Beijing research facility (AFP)
- Colbert, will.i.am among special Webby award recipients (AP)
- Qwest 1Q profit falls on taxes (AP)
- Cutting Costs with Online Coupon Sites (BusinessWeek Online)
- HTC Beats Apple to 3G With Microsoft-based IPhone Rival (PC World)
- Microsoft could still snag Yahoo, experts say (USATODAY.com)
- Many wireless resellers going under (USATODAY.com)
- Malaysian blogger charged with sedition (AP)
- Vodafone to distribute iPhones in ten new countries (AFP)
- Microsoft signs software deal with Hyundai and Kia (AP)
- Nokia to launch new phone for Chinese market (Reuters)
- Vodafone scores first deal to sell Apple's iPhone (Reuters)
- Yahoo shares dive after Microsoft abandons bid, Yang defends strategy (AFP)
- Yahoo Uses McAfee SiteAdvisor to Filter Evil Web Sites (PC World)
- Microsoft brings TV shows from NBC, others to Zune (Reuters)
- Microsoft signs software deal with Hyundai and Kia (AP)
- Yahoo facing shareholder fireworks at July 3 annual meeting (AP)
- Microsoft, chasing Apple, adds TV shows to Zune Marketplace (AP)
- Yahoo teams with McAfee on secure search (AP)
- Avril Lavigne postpones six U.S. dates (Reuters)
- Ecuador will renew America Movil deal (AP)
- Google Backs Open-source CERT Group (PC World)
- Hackers harpoon US executives with phony email subpoenas (AFP)
- Sprint Nextel silent on report of DT mulling bid (AP)
- Qwest drops Sprint in favor of Verizon Wireless (AP)
- Clinton delivers Top 10 list on Letterman show (Reuters)
- Dell, OLPC Affordable Laptop Bout Only Hurts Users (PC World)
- Qwest Drops Sprint for Verizon (PC World)
- Yahoo CEO open to more Microsoft talks (Reuters)
- Yahoo stock slips as buyout talks end; Google may be winner (AP)
- Blu-ray Sales Stagnant, Unlikely To Improve in 2008 (NewsFactor)
- T-Mobile Begins Rolling Out a U.S. 3G Network in New York (NewsFactor)
- Sun cites open source tribulations (InfoWorld)
- Walking away could turn out best for Yahoo and Microsoft (AP)
- T-Mobile Launches 3G in NYC (PC World)
- Sun Challenges Linux Vendors With OpenSolaris (NewsFactor)
- SAP Notes Growing Adoption Among SMEs in Q1 (PC World)
- WTO gives Japan until September to change chip import rules (AP)
- T-Mobile brings 3G wireless to NYC; other markets to follow (AP)
- US, EU asked to reconsider biofuel goals as food prices rise (AP)
- Egypt asks mobile firms to bar anonymous users (Reuters)
- India's Bharti says in exploratory' talks with MTN (AFP)
- AP launches news service geared for iPhone (AP)
- D.Telekom pressed to do M&A, looks at Sprint: sources (Reuters)
- USA TODAY Talking Tech video podcast with Ed Baig and Jefferson Graham (USATODAY
- Google Takes Down Open-source Project After DMCA Complaint (PC World)
- Yahoo shares plunge after Microsoft drops takeover bid (AFP)
- Stupid hacker tricks, part two: The folly of youth (InfoWorld)
- Nokia to offer "a lot of" new phones in the U.S. (Reuters)
- Battery Shortage Should Evaporate by Q3 (PC World)
- Yahoo CEO on hot seat after rebuffing Microsoft's $47.5B bid (AP)
- OpenSolaris OS officially debuts (InfoWorld)
- Investors eye Yahoo's alternatives to Microsoft (Reuters)
- Timeline: Microsoft, Yahoo's merger-and-acquisition dance (AP)
- Amazon suing New York state over new sales tax law (Reuters)
- 'Smart' power meters herald future of our electricity use (AP)
- Competitive zeal of Ballmer key element in Yahoo chase (AP)
- Microsoft Abandons Yahoo Acquisition (PC World)
- Cell phones top SKorean kids' gift list (AFP)
- Microsoft withdraws offer for Yahoo (Reuters)
- Microsoft Uses Open Source Project To Extend Management To Linux (TechWeb)
- Microsoft withdraws proposal to acquire Yahoo (AFP)
- Microsoft abandons Yahoo bid, rebuffing higher sale price (AP)
- IT gurus launch software cleanup of Estonia (AFP)
- Malaysian police raid blogger over murder article (AFP)
- Deutsche Telekom eyes up Sprint takeover (AFP)
- D.Telekom eying possible Sprint buy: report (Reuters)
- Mechanical squirrels, robot lizards jump into research (AP)
- Cuba puts first computers on sale to the public (AP)
- Microsoft ups Yahoo offer above $31 per share (AP)
- AOL, Yahoo, RealNetworks Suffer Setback In Music Licensing Fees (TechWeb)
- SpringSource Offers App Deployment Platform (TechWeb)
- Amazon sues NY over Internet sales tax collection (AP)
- Dell Hurries to Fix Faulty Laptop Keyboards (PC World)
- Microsoft and Yahoo in takeover talks: source (AFP)
- Tesla rolls out its long-awaited electric sports car (AP)
- US Senator: China Wants Hotels to Filter Internet (PC World)
- OLPC Names New President, COO (PC World)
- Mechanical squirrels, robot lizards jump into research (AP)
- EMC Offers MozyHome for Macs Backup Service (NewsFactor)
- GTA IV Helps Boost Sales of Video-Game Consoles (NewsFactor)
- Court supports FCC deadline for Sprint to vacate channels (AP)
- SAP, RIM Bring CRM Application to BlackBerry (PC World)
- Computers go on sale to general public in Cuba for 1st time (AP)
- Movie Fans Can Buy Releases Immediately From Apple (NewsFactor)
- Actress Thurman testifies in stalker trial (AFP)
- Microsoft can do it without Yahoo: Ballmer (AFP)
- ooVoo video chat connects up to six users (Macworld.com)
- Online voting open for ACM's entertainer of the year (AP)
- Sun Microsystems 3Q loss stuns Wall Street (AP)
- Walmart.com using Wii Fit to boost Mom's Day sales (Reuters)
- Films to hit iTunes with releases on DVDs (AFP)
- Intel Opens Software Marketplace for Small Businesses (PC World)
- F/s:-authentic Nokia N96 16gb..nokia N95 8gb..iphone 16gb..s
- Microsoft CEO has price in mind for Yahoo (AP)
- Calif. judge apologizes, pays $100,000 to software mogul (AP)
- Apple's iTunes sells movies on DVD release date (Reuters)
- Laptops May Get More Battery Life From Silver-zinc (PC World)
- iTunes movie downloads to be available day of DVD release (AP)
- ASCAP Awarded Millions for Online Use of Music (NewsFactor)
- Federal regulators cap cell phone company payments (AP)
- For $$, AT&T Will Let You Squint at TV on Your Cell Phone (NewsFactor)
- Sun Microsystems swings to 3Q loss (AP)
- Review: Online play makes `Mario Kart Wii' a must-have (AP)
- Adobe Builds Open Screen for a Consistent Web View (NewsFactor)
- Review: Google Earth powerful, though tricky to use, share (AP)
- Senator: China plans to spy on Olympic hotel guests (AP)
- AT&T to broadcast television shows to mobile phones (AFP)
- Study: US Needs Stronger Broadband Policy (PC World)
- ooVoo video chat connects up to six users (Macworld.com)
- MADD Wants Higher Adults-Only Rating for GTA IV (NewsFactor)
- Sun Offers Support, Tools to Expand OpenStorage (NewsFactor)
- Apple's iTunes sells movies on DVD release date (Reuters)
- GTA 4 poised to dominate Xbox Live (Reuters)
- AT&T to Launch Mobile TV in 58 US Markets (PC World)
- USA TODAY Talking Tech video podcast with Ed Baig and Jefferson Graham (USATODAY.
- Axiotron converts MacBook into tablet PC Modbook (USATODAY.com)
- HyperEdit HTML/PHP editor improves Leopard support (Macworld.com)
- Bloggers abuzz about Miley Cyrus photo scandal (Reuters)
- AT&T launches TV service on new phones, rivaling Verizon (AP)
- Cable, satellite and ... Sezmi? Startup wants in on pay TV (AP)
- Federal judge sets formula for Internet music royalties (AP)
- Adobe plans to give away Flash for mobile devices (AP)
- Craigslist blanched as eBay eyed marriage: lawsuit (Reuters)
- Losses Continue, Bright Spots Ahead At Alcatel-Lucent (TechWeb)
- Adobe opening up Flash (InfoWorld)
- Report: Microsoft board still mulling next Yahoo move (AP)
- EBay makes public its complaint against Craigslist (AP)
- United Online to Say It With Flowers (PC World)
- SugarCRM to Support IPhone, BlackBerry (PC World)
- Tibco entering hardware space (InfoWorld)
- Report: Microsoft directors meeting to mull higher Yahoo bid (AP)
- EBay makes public its complaint against Craigslist (AP)
- Criminals try to "copyright" malware (AP)
- Inspector General: Conflict of interest on NASA review board (AP)
- Circuitry discovery could lead to beefier memory (AP)
- IAC 1Q profit drops on rising costs (AP)
- Analyst: HD DVD demise hasn't meant scramble for Blu-ray (AP)
- OpenPipeline Seeks to Ease Document Prep for Search (PC World)
- Court Ruling Could End P2P Music-Download Lawsuits (NewsFactor)
- London blogger exposes life on the Underground (Reuters)
- AT&T Reported Ready Offer 3G iPhone, Starting at $199 (NewsFactor)
- Virgin Mobile declines comment to NYSE on share rise (Reuters)
- Delay in XP SP3 Will Let Microsoft Put Up Dynamics Filter (NewsFactor)
- Japan police tells Internet providers to remove suicide tips (AFP)
- Clarizen Going After Microsoft Project Users (PC World)
- Time Warner net falls 36 pct; Will separate cable business (AP)
- Alcatel-Lucent reports Q1 loss amid stiff competition (AP)
- New CEO named at 3Com in wake of failed buyout (AP)
- Tibco backing Microsoft Silverlight (InfoWorld)
- 'CSI' sleuths out Microsoft's latest technology (USATODAY.com)
- SAP's 1Q net slips to $376.82 million on buyout, weak dollar (AP)
- France's Le Pen selling bullet-proof car on eBay (Reuters)
- Asus: Eee PC Shipments to Soar in Second Quarter (PC World)
- Sony Ericsson Combines Java and Flash (PC World)
- Microsoft could nominate proxy slate of directors for Yahoo: report (AFP)
- Studios' viral marketing campaigns are vexing (Reuters)
- Microsoft Messenger 7 brings Bonjour support, corporate AV features (Macworld.com
- Microsoft Cuts Xbox Prices In Four Asian Markets (TechWeb)
- Microsoft Uses Open Source To Extend Systems Management To Linux (TechWeb)
- Microsoft Helps Law Enforcement Get Around Encryption (PC World)
- Yahoo's embattled CEO received traditional $1 salary in 2007 (AP)
- Home Wires Will Be Link For Gadgets (Investor's Business Daily)
- Windows XP SP3: It Ain't Out Til It's Out (NewsFactor)
- New CEO named at 3Com in wake of failed buyout (AP)
- Electronics makers to create home networking standard (AP)
- Idaho lab develops a quicker way to catch a thief (AP)
- If travel is driving you crazy, tell DOT's new blog (AP)
- British Snap Up Ninetendo's Wii Fit Video Game (NewsFactor)
- Mobile CEO: Public Safety Can Use Current Spectrum (PC World)
- Five Software Tools to Speed Up Your Day (PC World)
- Dell to cut jobs in Ireland (AP)
- Prototyping Tool Eases Design of IPhone Apps (PC World)
- Microsoft Delays Release of Windows XP SP3 (PC World)
- Oracle completes $8.5 billion takeover of BEA, layoffs loom (AP)
- STMicro shares rise on bright outlook, despite 1Q loss (AP)
- Coldplay gives away single, reveals 3rd free show (Reuters)
- Microsoft cuts Xbox prices in four Asian markets (Reuters)
- Ribbit Launches Phone Service for Salesforce (PC World)
- Microsoft System Center Gets Cross-platform Support (PC World)
- IBM increases dividend 25 percent, reasserting confidence (AP)
- AOL and Yahoo Make IM VoIP Moves (PC World)
- 'GTA IV' and 'Mario' will have a lock on video-game sales (USATODAY.com)
- AMD: 100 Laptop Designs Being Readied for Puma (PC World)
- Product review: Critical Links EdgeBox Business (InfoWorld)
- Product review: Fonality PBXtra 4.0 (InfoWorld)
- Product review: Allworx 24x (InfoWorld)
- Synchronize Pro X 6.0 adds 'Fast Scan' (Macworld.com)
- Yahoo to outsource Messenger phone calls to Jajah (AP)
- Media co. Cox eyes online ad growth, buys startup for $300M (AP)
- Ribbit Launches Phone Service for Salesforce (PC World)
- CinemaNow to offer movie orders via cell phone (Reuters)
- SEC charges of stock option abuse loom for former Pixar CFO (AP)
- Oakland software programmer found guilty in wife's death (AP)
- MySpace unveils new karaoke feature (AP)
- WB relaunches as online video network (Reuters)
- Blackberry Faces a Strong Challenge From the iPhone (NewsFactor)
- Microsoft, Yahoo aren't talking as investors await next move (AP)
- Warner Bros. pushes shows online with 2 new Web sites (AP)
- WB relaunches as online video network (Reuters)
- 'Rookie' Webisodes provide fix for '24' fans (AP)
- Radio Free Europe says it's under cyber attack (AP)
- Cray picks Intel for supercomputers (AP)
- Record companies sue Project Playlist on copyright (Reuters)
- Take-Two shares rise amid rave reviews for GTA4 (Reuters)
- Idaho lab develops a quicker way to catch a thief (AP)
- Old Bailey trials go online for first time (Reuters)
- Gadget Tracks a Good Nights' Shuteye (PC World)
- Nokia Announces Three New Mid-Range Phones (NewsFactor)
- `GTA IV' expected to sell 9 million copies at launch (AP)
- Microsoft in quandary over Yahoo bid as key deadline passes (AP)
- Synchronize Pro X 6.0 adds 'Fast Scan' (Macworld.com)
- Growing customer base boosts Verizon 1Q profit by 9.8 pct (AP)
- Steve Ballmer can't hear your 'Save XP' pleas (InfoWorld)
- Social networking applications can pose security risks (AP)
- Verizon profit rises on subscriber growth (Reuters)
- You don't know tech: The InfoWorld news quiz (InfoWorld)
- Nokia unveils 3 new mid-range phone models (Reuters)
- Miley Cyrus says Vanity Fair photo spread embarrasses her (AP)
- Black Duck Buying Koders for Code Search (PC World)
- Freenet signs agreement to buy Debitel for $2.5B (AP)
- Bloggers offer glimpse of uncensored Cuba (AP)
- Rossellini unsure if films can make money online (Reuters)
- Urban miners look for precious metals in cell phones (Reuters)
- Microsoft takeover deadline for Yahoo expires (AFP)
- Parliant adds pro voice services to telephony tools (Macworld.com)
- Microsoft takeover deadline set to expire for Yahoo (AFP)
- Saudi blogger freed after 4 months jail: colleague (Reuters)
- Parliant adds pro voice services to telephony tools (Macworld.com)
- US targets China, Russia, 7 other nations on copyrights (AP)
- Web 2.0: Whatever Google Knows About Spam, It Isn't Saying (TechWeb)
- US cites China, Russia for failing to protect intellectual property (AFP)
- Microsoft deadline looms for Yahoo (AFP)
- E-Trade CFO and general counsel resign (AP)
- Microsoft in quandary over Yahoo bid as key deadline looms (AP)
- Internet Economy Looks Strong, Some Experts Say (PC World)
- Is HDTV Compression Damaging Picture Quality? (PC World)
- Report clears adviser's role in wireless auction (Reuters)
- Yahoo To Rewire for Social Networking with Open Strategy (NewsFactor)
- Skype Adds Calling to Mobile Phones (PC World)
- US targets China, Russia, 7 other nations on copyrights (AP)
- GPS market at turning point with sliding prices, demand off (AP)
- Multimedia guide tracks Berlin Wall (AP)
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