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- Microsoft's Ozzie talks open source, mesh (InfoWorld)
- UK advertising-tech fight shows complexity of privacy battle (AP)
- Review: Avoid snarl of USB cables with Eye-Fi photo reader (AP)
- Crackdown on cell phones on public transit ignites debate (AP)
- U.S. consumers still slow to recycle gadgets (Reuters)
- Former EarthLink City Wi-Fi Comes Down to Earth (PC World)
- Apple, Mozilla Plug Critical JavaScript Browser Flaws (NewsFactor)
- Mac Cloner Accuses Apple of Mac OS X Monopoly (NewsFactor)
- Nokia's 25 percent profit jump falls short of expectations (AP)
- Quaero Search Project Ramps up Recruitment (PC World)
- Autonomy Makes E-Discovery Easier (NewsFactor)
- Judge dismisses some claims against Take-Two (Reuters)
- Watchdog wants global drive against online abuse (Reuters)
- NetSuite goes global with OneWorld module (InfoWorld)
- China defends anti-piracy efforts (AP)
- AMD's Quad-Core Opteron available in Dell servers (InfoWorld)
- Nokia Q1 earnings in line, market view hits stock (Reuters)
- Nokia posts strong results but disappoints investors (AFP)
- Red Hat skips consumer Linux desktop (InfoWorld)
- Dell expanding China presence via large retailers (AP)
- EBay CEO sees more change ahead after profitable 1st quarter (AP)
- IBM's 1Q earnings jump 26 percent; company raises outlook (AP)
- Red Hat Skips Consumer Linux Desktop (PC World)
- Yahoo closer to Google ad outsourcing deal: report (Reuters)
- Universal joining Blu-ray bandwagon in the summer (Reuters)
- New music video Web site features major label artists (AP)
- Google adapts copyright-ID technology for child-porn fight (AP)
- Pittsburgh museum to open robot exhibition (AP)
- Most computer users repeat passwords, at their peril (AP)
- "Beer in Hell" flowing to big screen (Reuters)
- iPhone Gets Free VoIP App From Fring (TechWeb)
- CEO Subpoena Scam Fires up Anew (PC World)
- New data reveal online video views are soaring (AP)
- PC shipments post double-digit rise as US lags (AP)
- Comcast Sets its Sights on Peer to Peer Apps (PC World)
- PC shipments post double-digit rise as US lags (AP)
- Watchdog wants global drive against online abuse (Reuters)
- Survey: 12 Percent of Consumers 'borrow' Free Wi-Fi (PC World)
- Google's Urchin 6 arrives after years-long delay (InfoWorld)
- Comcast to skip latest FCC network management hearing (AP)
- EBay posts 22 percent hike in 1Q profit (AP)
- Enthusiasts find big is not always best with social networks (AP)
- Legal dispute could increase cost of digital TV (AP)
- Six Apart and Facebook Create Web-Wide Blogging Tool (NewsFactor)
- MySQL users mostly unphased by Sun acquisition (InfoWorld)
- Google's Urchin 6 Arrives After Years-long Delay (PC World)
- 'The Sims' sells 100 million copies worldwide (AP)
- AOL, transitioning to ads, moves closer to ad center in NYC (AP)
- EarthLink Returns Wi-Fi Networks to Two Cities (PC World)
- Fring Brings Mobile VoIP to Apple's iPhone (NewsFactor)
- Novell CEO: Linux for the consumer desktop will take years (InfoWorld)
- IBM's Q1 earnings jump 26 pct on services, software gains (AP)
- Army to use portable polygraphs with suspects, base visitors (AP)
- Google adapts copyright-ID technology for child-porn fight (AP)
- Most computer users repeat passwords, at their peril (AP)
- Fashion and music combine for Hilfiger's TommyTV (Reuters)
- Novell CEO: Linux for the Consumer Desktop Will Take Years (PC World)
- AOL Buys Sphere to Expand Search, Online Ads (NewsFactor)
- Consumer groups urge "do not track" registry (Reuters)
- Do a Cloud Scan for Malware and Try for a Prize (NewsFactor)
- Open Source Census launches (InfoWorld)
- Comcast wants 'bill of rights' for file-sharers and ISPs (AP)
- Comcast, Pando call for pact on peer-to-peer rights (InfoWorld)
- E-mail carriers deliver gifts of nifty features to lure, keep users (USATODAY.co
- Irked Chinese Web users turn chatrooms red (Reuters)
- ISPs Meddled With Their Customers' Web Traffic, Study Finds (PC World)
- O2 and Carphone cut iPhone price in Britain (Reuters)
- LG Electronics posts net profit (AP)
- Intel 1Q sales, sunny guidance surprise Wall Street (AP)
- Jaxtr offers free texting between 38 countries (Reuters)
- Open Source Census Launches (PC World)
- Pavtube DVD Ripper V1.0
- Comcast, Pando Call for Pact on P2P Rights (PC World)
- Newspaper owner, saddled with debt, to leave stock exchange (AP)
- CinemaNow, Technicolor unveil new delivery platform (Reuters)
- Malicious microprocessor opens new doors for attack (InfoWorld)
- Intel 1Q profit meets subdued forecasts, revenue hits record (AP)
- Comcast wants 'bill of rights' for file-sharers and ISPs (AP)
- EBay says it will end auction house collaboration (AP)
- Seagate profit rises 62 pct, but key notebook market weakens (AP)
- US online social network MySpace launches Korean service (AFP)
- Windows XP Service Pack 3 Will Come This Month (NewsFactor)
- Papers tailor online content to increase audience, ad sales (AP)
- AOL buys Web tech firm Sphere Source (Reuters)
- Microsoft completes Danger acquisition (InfoWorld)
- Lawmakers complain that Google 'gamed' auction (InfoWorld)
- MySQL upgrade now slated for June, Sun says (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft Completes Danger Acquisition (PC World)
- Column: How to avoid big bills when using your cell abroad (AP)
- Egypt police seize book published by jailed blogger (Reuters)
- Psystar Says Apple Can't Stop Mac Clone Sales (NewsFactor)
- Agreement by Mobile Giants Brings Fast LTE Closer (NewsFactor)
- MySpace offers site designed for Korea (AP)
- India, BlackBerry to meet April 21 on security fears (Reuters)
- US slowdown curbs profits at India's Infosys (AFP)
- Slow growth at India's Infosys (AP)
- The Filter's mission: Refine music, video and movie tastes (USATODAY.com)
- Nokia launches new phone with electronic wallet (Reuters)
- A new way to monitor your Windows systems' performance (InfoWorld)
- AOL Buys Search Company (PC World)
- Chinese demand Carrefour boycott for Tibet "support" (Reuters)
- Survey: Online banking satisfaction up (AP)
- Rising satisfaction with banking online (AP)
- Mandriva Tailors Linux For Budget PC Market (TechWeb)
- Local TV station owners push mobile TV (AP)
- Slumping TV sales damp Philips 1Q profit (AP)
- Google-Salesforce alliance aims at Microsoft software market (AFP)
- MySpace offers site designed for Korea (AP)
- Psystar Offers a Mac Clone, OpenMac, for $399 (NewsFactor)
- IBM boosts performance, cuts power intake on chips (InfoWorld)
- Cubans line up for cell phone service (AP)
- Online Petition Favors Windows XP Over Vista (NewsFactor)
- Mobile Phones Play Role in Zimbabwe (PC World)
- Google-Salesforce alliance aims at Microsoft software market (AFP)
- AP cuts prices, announces mobile product (AP)
- Adobe Plans CinemaDNG Format for Digital Movies (NewsFactor)
- FTC Urged to Adopt Microsoft's Privacy Standards (NewsFactor)
- Researcher: BT Home Hub Wi-Fi Security Easy to Crack (PC World)
- Cubans line up to buy cellular phones for first time (Reuters)
- Nokia, Ericsson and others in mobile tech agreement (Reuters)
- Google Apps Integrates with Salesforce.com (NewsFactor)
- Blockbuster bids for Circuit City (AP)
- TV sales in US drag Philips 1Q (AP)
- Ericsson deals with China worth $1.44B (AP)
- Colombian man sentenced for computer fraud (InfoWorld)
- Users fight to save Windows XP (AP)
- You won't guess who's the bad guy of ID theft (USATODAY.com)
- Fujitsu to show laptop with wooden case (InfoWorld)
- You don't know tech: The InfoWorld news quiz (InfoWorld)
- History Channel teams with Library of Congress (Reuters)
- China 3G permits may take up to 2 more years: E&Y (Reuters)
- Updated Web Browsers: Which One Works Best? (PC World)
- Australia plans counter-terrorism email checks (Reuters)
- Salesforce.com to sell Google apps (AP)
- Salesforce adds Google e-mail, office programs (Reuters)
- Fujitsu to Show Laptop With Wooden Case (PC World)
- Their passion is Windows XP (AP)
- Everyone's a conductor with new game (AP)
- Mobile devices stoke 'micro-blogging' fervor (AFP)
- Linux Is No Longer The Cool New Kid On The Block. So Now What? (TechWeb)
- China Mobile seeking small stakes in global peers (Reuters)
- TV networks seek formula for online ads (AP)
- AMD's chief technology officer resigns (AP)
- Nikon S52c Still Limits Transfers over Wi-Fi (PC World)
- Australia requests bids for $8.8 bln broadband network (Reuters)
- Samsung chief to ponder resigning (AP)
- RIA platform links to Google App Engine (InfoWorld)
- Trends & Innovations - Friday (Investor's Business Daily)
- Sun claims big leap with MySQL upgrade next week (InfoWorld)
- Colombian Man Sentenced for Computer Fraud (PC World)
- TV networks seek formula for online ads (AP)
- Video of teen beating raises questions (AP)
- Grants, tax relief continue for Dell (AP)
- Yahoo weighs options as Microsoft drama continues (InfoWorld)
- "Tonight Show's" John Melendez aims at film career (Reuters)
- Nikon S52c Still Limits Transfers over Wi-Fi (PC World)
- US court denies Dish patent appeal (AP)
- Microsoft proposes tiered privacy in online advertising (InfoWorld)
- Appeals court denies EchoStar rehearing request (Reuters)
- Broken Microsoft Windows Will Decline, Analysts Say (NewsFactor)
- Malaysia's ruling party begins blogging (AP)
- People uneasy with Web sites using personal details: poll (Reuters)
- TracFone in low-income phone program (AP)
- Murdoch seeks to make interactive TV his space (AFP)
- Brazil judge bans video game -Bully' (AP)
- Microsoft, HCL team on training and software development (InfoWorld)
- Download, save and converts YouTube files
- Microsoft, HCL Team on Training and Software Development (PC World)
- Indonesia ends ban on YouTube over film (AP)
- Israeli army puts limits on Facebook (AP)
- 'Suicide' Internet search turns up 'how to' advice: study (AFP)
- You don't know tech: The InfoWorld news quiz (InfoWorld)
- More cities offer WiFi on buses (USATODAY.com)
- Oracle to ship critical database fixes next week (InfoWorld)
- Indonesia restores access to YouTube Web site (Reuters)
- Television on the Internet taking off for real (AFP)
- IBM To Acquire Israeli Storage Firm FilesX (TechWeb)
- Microsoft seen as winner as big media circles Yahoo (Reuters)
- Yahoo-Microsoft battle bolsters Google (AP)
- Genentech reports jump in 1Q earnings (AP)
- Yahoo-Microsoft battle bolsters Google (AP)
- Stolen military equipment found on eBay (AP)
- Genentech reports jump in 1Q earnings (AP)
- LG Display swings to 1Q profit (AP)
- Amazon Offers HD-DVD Buyers a $50 Credit (NewsFactor)
- FCC Calls for Mobile Alert System (PC World)
- Brazil judge bans video game "Bully" (AP)
- Sun's Project Caroline proposed for Internet services (InfoWorld)
- Linux Ecosystem Spending To Exceed $49 Billion (NewsFactor)
- Adobe Courts IPTV With Media Player (PC World)
- Sharper Image chairman resigns (AP)
- Europe rejects plan to criminalize file-sharing (InfoWorld)
- FCC Approves Emergency Mobile-Device Text Alerts (NewsFactor)
- Adobe TV To Feature Products in New Media Player (NewsFactor)
- Yahoo and Microsoft Circle in Game of Musical Chairs (NewsFactor)
- IBM to Buy FilesX for Data Protection Software (PC World)
- Yahoo, Time Warner in AOL Talks (PC World)
- April's coolest gadgets (InfoWorld)
- Symantec to Buy AppStream (PC World)
- Omron shows smile-measuring technology (AP)
- U.S. Regional Carrier to Offer WiMax (PC World)
- Report: Yahoo, AOL may combine; News Corp. may make bid (InfoWorld)
- New Sony SLR complicates the Canon vs. Nikon choice (USATODAY.com)
- Corralling Your Anger (BusinessWeek Online)
- Adobe Lightroom cranks up options for tweaking photos (USATODAY.com)
- Yahoo to test Google AdSense, Microsoft objects (AFP)
- Parallels Server Beta 3 now available (Macworld.com)
- MySpace inks global TV distribution deal (AP)
- Motorola names ex-AT&T boss as chairman (AP)
- Microsoft to unveil traffic jam beater: report (Reuters)
- Internet, media stars line up for Yahoo (AP)
- Summit: Linux Advances Into Enterprise, Seeks Better Fix For Bugs (TechWeb)
- Adobe Joins Content Fray With Media Player 1.0 And Adobe TV (TechWeb)
- Google to help curb Web porn in Brazil (AP)
- Yahoo in tie-up talks with America Online: media reports (AFP)
- News Corp, Microsoft discuss joint Yahoo bid: report (Reuters)
- Yahoo, Google test search ad partnership (AP)
- Feds blame Lieberman for Web site crash (AP)
- Review: Suunto watch measures golf play (AP)
- MIT researcher 'paints' cyber threats (AP)
- Yahoo to test Google search ads (InfoWorld)
- The Bearable Lightness of HP's 2133 Mini-Note PC (PC World)
- Feds blame Lieberman for Web site crash (AP)
- Yahoo to test Google AdSense; Microsoft objects (AFP)
- Yahoo, Google experiment in partnership (AP)
- Review: Suunto watch measures golf play (AP)
- Weather around the U.S.A. (AP)
- Yahoo to test Google ads facing Microsoft deadline (Reuters)
- Ericsson says price pressures on mobile networks easing: report (AFP)
- Computer experts protest global pact (AP)
- Magnavox, Philips brands licensed (AP)
- Developers ponder Web 2.0 app dev needs (InfoWorld)
- EU report urges search data deletion (AP)
- Nokia Promises 'Tube' to Compete with Apple's iPhone (NewsFactor)
- Microsoft jumps into European health-care market (InfoWorld)
- Jason Reitman, Kevin Smith blog for NHL (AP)
- Online Fraud Costs Businesses Far More Than Individuals (NewsFactor)
- Adobe fixes seven flaws in Flash Player (InfoWorld)
- Motorola names ex-AT&T boss as chairman (AP)
- Adobe Fixes Seven Flaws in Flash Player (PC World)
- Yahoo's Flickr expands into online video (AP)
- Yahoo adds video sharing to Flickr photo website (AFP)
- Motorola names David Dorman as chairman (AP)
- Adobe debuts Media Player, video content (InfoWorld)
- Adobe Debuts Media Player, Video Content (PC World)
- iPhone is already the top mobile browser (Macworld.com)
- Adobe Rolls out Media Player, Video Content (PC World)
- Nielsen's top 20 prime-time TV shows (Reuters)
- General Data, MobileFrame To Develop Enterprise Apps (TechWeb)
- Hitachi Acquires ID Management Software Maker M-Tech (TechWeb)
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