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- Report: Global cell phone sales up 14 pct in 1Q (AP)
- China's rural Internet users more than double in 2007: report (AFP)
- America Movil shares plunge, weighing down Mexican market (AP)
- One Laptop Per Child Controversy Centers on Windows (NewsFactor)
- Microsoft Insists XP Death Date Firm Despite Ballmer (NewsFactor)
- Nintendo bucks tradition, says no price cuts for Wii (AP)
- Samsung Electronics 1Q profit, sales rise 37 percent (AP)
- Spammers Ramp up Siege on Google's Blogger via Bots (PC World)
- Nintendo: no plan to cut Wii, DS prices this year (Reuters)
- Ericsson shares up jump 25 percent on 1Q report (AP)
- Toshiba's net profit plunges (AP)
- China Tops US for Internet Population Lead (PC World)
- Yahoo to expand data sharing among friends online (Reuters)
- People's decisions to cut back add up to weaker economy (AP)
- Keys cancels Cleveland concert with swollen vocal chords (AP)
- Samsung Q1 Soars on Strong Displays, Mobile Phones (PC World)
- Cellphone market Q1 growth fastest since 2006 (Reuters)
- Microsoft sticks to its bid for Yahoo (AFP)
- Microsoft 2009 outlook rosy, but investors trip on near-term (AP)
- Yahoo plans makeover with elements of social network (AP)
- Scanning world's every book means turning many, many pages (AP)
- Samsung Electronics 1Q profit, sales rise 37 percent (AP)
- Samsung Q1 net jumps on LCDs and handsets (Reuters)
- VCs Pour On Investments For Open-Source Leaders (Investor's Business Daily)
- Microsoft results disappoint (Reuters)
- After Web Defacement, University Warns of Data Breach (PC World)
- Sun continues pursuit of Java for iPhone (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft 3Q profit falls from Vista-heavy 2007 quarter (AP)
- Qwest introduces 20 megabit DSL in some areas (AP)
- AOL exec cleared by jury in civil fraud case brought by SEC (AP)
- Pick me, Paris! 85,000 vie to be Hilton's new BFF (AFP)
- Mozilla: Fennec to Revolutionize Mobile Browsing (PC World)
- Microsoft quarter view disappoints, bullish on '09 (Reuters)
- Court cuts $200M from royalty judgment against Genentech (AP)
- Qwest Rolls out Faster Broadband (PC World)
- Dell to offer Windows XP beyond June 30 cutoff (InfoWorld)
- Yahoo to Radically Open Its Platforms (PC World)
- NextWave shares soar on plans to sell spectrum holdings (AP)
- Asian history inspires new online games (Reuters)
- Spike Lee teams with Nokia on cell phone movie (Reuters)
- Ubuntu 8.04 Released (PC World)
- France 'suspends' Creation of Big-brother Database (PC World)
- Not all :) as informal writing creeps into teen assignments (AP)
- Microsoft enhances hosted customer service platform (InfoWorld)
- Renault to roll out another Nokia co-branded car (Reuters)
- Researchers: Windows Update Should Be Redesigned (PC World)
- Motorola 1Q loss widens as phone sales fall (AP)
- Sony off to races with "Gran Turismo" (Reuters)
- Google introduces brand-image ads for phones (Reuters)
- Microsoft offers hope for people who want to keep XP (AP)
- Beijing Courts Slap Net Cafes in Copyright Rulings (PC World)
- Ad-funded telco reaches 100,000 clients in Britain (Reuters)
- Microsoft to heed consumers over XP phaseout: CEO (Reuters)
- Nintendo's profit surges on strong sales of Wii, DS (AP)
- Big supply of chips makes for great buys (USATODAY.com)
- Motorola loss widens on weak phone sales (Reuters)
- Product review: Adobe Flex Builder speeds RIA development (InfoWorld)
- Vodafone in venture to boost mobile Internet (Reuters)
- China becomes world's largest Internet population (Reuters)
- Nintendo sees 9 pct growth this year on Wii sales (Reuters)
- China ties US for most Web users (AP)
- Amazon 1Q profit rises; investors still worry about economy (AP)
- Apple Revenues Up 43% On Mac Sales (TechWeb)
- Yoko Ono sues in NY over song in movie challenging evolution (AP)
- Celebrity Birthdays (AP)
- Web Apps Developers Told to Aim for Lofty Goals (PC World)
- Megan Fox crowned sexiest woman in the world (Reuters)
- Apple 2Q profit jumps 36 percent, but stock wobbles (AP)
- Hacker testifies News Corp unit hired him (Reuters)
- Cable companies pull out of Sprint joint venture (Reuters)
- Vista SP1 Released to Automatic Update (PC World)
- Apple 2Q profit jumps 36 percent, but stock wobbles (AP)
- Lolcat site hiring; spelling skillz optional (AP)
- Research: Security gaps open when ISPs hire third parties (AP)
- Hack into Obama campaign site exploited a coding flaw (AP)
- Google introduces brand-image ads for phones (Reuters)
- OLPC Switch to Windows on XO Is 'muddled,' Developers Say (PC World)
- Amazon.com 1Q profit rises 29 percent (AP)
- Qualcomm's second-quarter profit up 6 pct on strong sales (AP)
- Cable companies pull out of joint venture with Sprint Nextel (AP)
- Apple agrees to buy processor-design company (AP)
- Telecom Carriers: 'Phantom' Voice Traffic Costing Billions (PC World)
- Apple profit rises on strong Mac, iPod sales (Reuters)
- Comcast pulls out of Sprint joint venture Pivot (Reuters)
- Microsoft CEO has no plans to raise offer for Yahoo (AP)
- Review: Digital converters keep the old tube TV useable (AP)
- No fleet-footed action, but robot players learn soccer (AP)
- Microsoft tests subscription pricing for Office (AP)
- Speech Input, GPS Make Mobile Search Smarter (PC World)
- RIM to open new R&D facility in Germany (Reuters)
- Publisher plans printed version of Wikipedia (AP)
- Craigslist Calls eBay Lawsuit 'Unethical' (PC World)
- SANS: Pressure on vendors can prevent security woes (InfoWorld)
- Craigslist calls eBay lawsuit 'unethical' (InfoWorld)
- Acer Readies Ultralight Atom Laptop for June (PC World)
- Hamilton savings bond calculator adds import/export (Macworld.com)
- Sony Ericsson sees profits halved in first quarter (AFP)
- Web criminals fuel big rise in "trojans" (Reuters)
- Slowing sales drag Sony Ericsson 1Q down 48 percent (AP)
- In a flash, Strobist blog about lighting photos hit it big (USATODAY.com)
- Microsoft CEO stands by bid for Yahoo (Reuters)
- "Irresponsible" online gambling advert banned (Reuters)
- Blu-ray boom not enough to rescue DVD sales (Reuters)
- Twitter launches in Japan, land of haiku (AFP)
- Britain's ITV seals iTunes deal for classics (Reuters)
- Microsoft's Tellme launches BlackBerry voice search (AP)
- Yahoo 1Q profit rises, but Microsoft bid likely to stand pat (AP)
- It's no LOL: Few US doctors answer e-mails from patients (AP)
- Craigslist fires back, says eBay lawsuit smells fishy (AP)
- Microsoft's Tellme launches BlackBerry voice search (AP)
- Sony BMG to offer music through Nokia phones (AFP)
- Sony to Buy Gracenote Music Data Company (PC World)
- Yahoo 1Q profit rises, but that might not thwart Microsoft (AP)
- Google accused of deception in selling AdSense keyword ads (AP)
- SEC charges Broadcom with stock option backdating (AP)
- Court overturns government's ruling against Rambus (AP)
- EBay claims Craigslist unfairly diluted eBay's stake in it (AP)
- Apple Seeks Patent on iPhone Instant Messenging (NewsFactor)
- Sony BMG Jumps on Nokia Music Phone Bandwagon (NewsFactor)
- Robotic vigilante: Homemade 'Bum Bot' patrols in Atlanta (AP)
- Low-cost laptop program sees a key leadership defection (AP)
- It's no LOL: Few US doctors answer e-mails from patients (AP)
- Hannaford spending millions to upgrade after security breach (AP)
- EBay sues Craigslist over alleged stake dilution (Reuters)
- Hamilton savings bond calculator adds import/export (Macworld.com)
- An ExpressCard Slot Computer Designed to Protect Main Machine (PC World)
- Microsoft to host partner software (InfoWorld)
- Sony BMG joins Universal in offering catalog on Nokia phones (AP)
- Column: Digital TV switch won't give you high-definition TV (AP)
- Microsoft Figures Show Some Users May Like Adware (PC World)
- Wireless, Enterprise Drive Strong AT&T Growth (NewsFactor)
- Software AG's 1Q profit rises (AP)
- AT&T 1Q profit up 22 percent on strong wireless growth (AP)
- SugarCRM, NetSuite get boost from BT deal (InfoWorld)
- Sony announces further delays to its PS3 virtual universe (AFP)
- Sony BMG to offer music through Nokia phones (AFP)
- Turn Your Smartphone into a Wi-Fi Hot Spot (NewsFactor)
- China Faced With Growing Botnet Problem (PC World)
- HP's Upline hosted storage service remains down (InfoWorld)
- Samsung's last 'Ultra edition' handset goes on sale (InfoWorld)
- AT&T profit rises on wireless sales (Reuters)
- Microsoft data show Web attacks taking off (InfoWorld)
- BT Group retrofits to reduce carbon footprint (InfoWorld)
- OLPC low-power laptop empowers and inspires (InfoWorld)
- Nokia signs Sony BMG for free music offering (Reuters)
- Verizon Wireless rings in desktop power savings (InfoWorld)
- Asustek to Share Eee PC at Taiwan Open Source Summit (PC World)
- Writers push for laws to maintain Internet freedom (AP)
- Sony Delays PlayStation Home Again (PC World)
- Nokia unveils two new music phones (Reuters)
- MySpace, NBC News link up for elections site (Reuters)
- Samsung's Last 'Ultra Edition' Handset Goes on Sale (PC World)
- Ubuntu Linux Takes Aim At Larger Role For Itself In Enterprise (TechWeb)
- Wall Street Journal managing editor resigning (Reuters)
- Mac Hack Contest Bug Had Been Public for a Year (PC World)
- TI view disappoints, cites caution across markets (Reuters)
- Netflix 1Q profit rises, but stock plunges 14 pct on outlook (AP)
- Mobile banking gaining traction among younger customers (AP)
- Netflix Q1 net up, gross profit margin down (Reuters)
- GAMES REVIEW: Wii suffers glut of weak games (AP)
- TI forecast disappoints (Reuters)
- Mashups a hot item at Web 2.0 show (InfoWorld)
- Yahoo's first-quarter earnings could sway Microsoft battle (AP)
- China's Huawei jumping into US market one step at a time (AP)
- Netflix 1Q profit rises, but stock plunges on tepid outlook (AP)
- Top OLPC Executive Resigns After Restructuring (PC World)
- Texas Instruments 1Q profit up on strong analog chip sales (AP)
- IBM Acquires Deduplication Software Maker Diligent (NewsFactor)
- NJ court requires subpoena for Internet subscriber records (AP)
- Sony reportedly negotiating PS3 video distribution (AP)
- Web guru targets malaria with social network site (Reuters)
- Gadget to bring back Berlin Wall for tourists (AFP)
- Microsoft starts testing Office subscription sales (Reuters)
- Psystar Office Exists, but Not Yet Open to the Public (PC World)
- Albany is a Step Toward the Future for Microsoft Office (NewsFactor)
- Six Apart Launches Advertising Network for Blogs (NewsFactor)
- OneWorld Eases Growth Into Global Management (NewsFactor)
- Asustek says Eee PC sales hit by battery shortage (InfoWorld)
- China Mobile plumbs rural areas, profits jump 37 percent (AP)
- You don't know tech: The InfoWorld news quiz (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft Bungles Antipiracy Detection Tool Update (PC World)
- Skype offers unlimited long-distance plan from $2.95 (Reuters)
- Motorola invests in mobile virtualization company (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft sues over brand in Dutch programme curbing kids on Internet (AFP)
- The iPhone video threat: Can networks keep up? (InfoWorld)
- China vaults past USA in Internet users (USATODAY.com)
- Asustek Says Eee PC Sales Target Hit by Battery Shortage (PC World)
- Japan Communications plans Net cellphone: source (Reuters)
- HD enthusiasts crying foul over cable TV's crunched signals (AP)
- Vietnam Launches Its First Satellite (PC World)
- Motorola Invests in Mobile Virtualization Company (PC World)
- Microsoft-Novell take open-source software alliance to China (AFP)
- How to use Skype to make PSP as PSP phone
- Skype to sell unlimited international calls for $9.95/month (AP)
- Web guru targets malaria with social network site (Reuters)
- Microsoft Mulls Subscriptions, Ads for Office Apps (PC World)
- MySQL And Sun: Match Made In Heaven? (TechWeb)
- Ecuador rejects second America Movil bid (AP)
- CNN Cyberattack Called off (PC World)
- EarthLink redirect service poses security risk, expert says (InfoWorld)
- Facebook asks users to translate new versions for free (AP)
- Back in the USSR: Soviet Internet domain name resists death (AP)
- Music Web site Buzznet expands online portfolio (Reuters)
- Nintendo Wii Sales Trounce Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 (TechWeb)
- Boston Settles For Hotspot Patchwork After Municipal Wi-Fi Fades Away (TechWeb)
- MySQL 5.1 Coming In June, Adds Partitioning, Replication (TechWeb)
- Woman pleads guilty in Craigslist murder-for-hire (Reuters)
- IRS asks for charges against former Mercury Interactive CFO (AP)
- Amazon.com CEO promotes Kindle reader in shareholder letter (AP)
- Google shares soar 20 percent to record 1-day gain (AP)
- Google's strong showing renews debate over Web tracker (AP)
- Google Docs: Your Online Office? (PC World)
- Salesforce.com promotes development in the cloud (InfoWorld)
- Facebook asks users to translate new versions for free (AP)
- Back in the USSR: Soviet Internet domain name resists death (AP)
- Despite guidelines, assigning Net domain names is tricky (AP)
- Video Games Booming as Xbox 360 Returns to No. 2 (NewsFactor)
- AT&T Adds Table-Like Information Center to Stores (NewsFactor)
- EA extends deadline for Take-Two tender offer to May 16 (AP)
- Texting while driving? Time to unplug (Reuters)
- Bull crams crypto chips into bootable USB hard disk drive (InfoWorld)
- Nokia Profit Fails To Impress Wall Street (NewsFactor)
- Video game sales soar 57 percent in March, led by Nintendo (AP)
- Review: Avoid snarl of USB cables with Eye-Fi photo reader (AP)
- EU to punish incitement to terrorism on Internet (Reuters)
- NBC Universal, ad agency to create product-centered programs (AP)
- Use of touch screens soaring in mobiles, UMPCs next (InfoWorld)
- 'Gran Turismo 5 Prologue' thrills despite slim options (USATODAY.com)
- Some analysts less favorable towards News Corp (Reuters)
- You don't know tech: The InfoWorld news quiz (InfoWorld)
- CW plugs "Gossip" stream (Reuters)
- FCC wrangles over 'Net neutrality' issue (AP)
- No Consumer Linux from Novell or Red Hat (PC World)
- U.S. video game sales rise 57 percent in May (Reuters)
- Google Stock Soars in After-market Trading (PC World)
- Use of Touch Screens Soaring in Mobiles, UMPCs Next (PC World)
- Oracle to Expand SAP Lawsuit, May Target Execs (PC World)
- Google's 1Q profit climbs 30 pct and tops analyst views (AP)
- AMD posts 1Q loss, meets Wall Street's lowered expectations (AP)
- Blockbuster sued over Facebook ad feature (AP)
- FCC weighs dispute over network practices (Reuters)
- Nokia Misses Views, Sees Weaker Sales In Global Slowdown (Investor's Business Dai
- Take-Two shareholders approve incentive package (AP)
- Google's 1Q profit climbs 30 pct and tops analyst views (AP)
- FCC wrangles over 'Net neutrality' issue (AP)
- AMD posts 1Q loss, meets Wall Street's lowered expectations (AP)
- Microsoft hires firm to lobby on proposed Yahoo takeover (AP)
- Microsoft CEO jokes about Yahoo bid, search users (Reuters)
- SanDisk revenue beats estimates on gadget demand (Reuters)
- Microsoft's Ozzie Talks Open Source, Mesh (PC World)
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