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- Chertoff pushes cybersecurity goals (AP)
- GAO: Millions wasted on gov't cards (AP)
- Yahoo's Flickr expands into online video (AP)
- Chertoff pushes cybersecurity goals (AP)
- GAO: Millions wasted on gov't cards (AP)
- The Bearable Lightness of HP's 2133 Mini-Note PC (PC World)
- Multicore, clouds, social nets top disruptive list (InfoWorld)
- Major tech trade groups to combine (AP)
- Gartner: Multicore, Clouds, Social Nets Top Disruptive List (PC World)
- Thousands of posts flood Starbucks site (AP)
- Study: Editor-reader gap in news sites (AP)
- Keeping Search Data is Beneficial, Google Says (NewsFactor)
- EC Proposes Rules for In-Flight Use of Mobile Phones (NewsFactor)
- Nokia agrees terms for German plant closure (AFP)
- TomTom shares fall on profit warning (AP)
- Indonesia blocks Web access over film (AP)
- Nokia to pay $314M to close German plant (AP)
- Google Previews App Engine Platform for Web Applications (PC World)
- New Xbox 360 Controller May Poach Nintendo's Wii Market (NewsFactor)
- Microsoft says publishes more software information (Reuters)
- LG teases latest 'Black Label' cell phone ahead of launch (InfoWorld)
- Mainsoft supports Microsoft technology for Java, Linux (InfoWorld)
- Hitachi Buys Majority Stake in ID Management Vendor (PC World)
- Google, UN put refugees on the map (AP)
- When roses won't do, e-mail a fragrance (InfoWorld)
- UN links up with Google Earth to help refugees (AFP)
- Google offers to host services for free on App Engine (InfoWorld)
- HP ships ultraportable laptop with Via, not Intel, inside (InfoWorld)
- Online music site Sellaband gets $5 mln investor (Reuters)
- HP Ships Ultraportable Laptop With Via Inside, Not Intel (PC World)
- Nokia to open research center in Switzerland (Reuters)
- News Corp ad network buys stake in Utarget (Reuters)
- Samsung Unveils Its First HSUPA Cell Phone (PC World)
- How to Rip DVD and Convert Video on Mac OS X
- Google defends user data policy after EU report (Reuters)
- HP unveils small laptop for schoolkids (AP)
- Online crooks face tough competition (AP)
- Online sales to grow 17 percent in '08 (AP)
- NTT DoCoMo Market Share Drops Under 50% (PC World)
- Spring Users To Get Assist In Building Java Web Services (TechWeb)
- Adobe Merges Business Units Serving PCs, Mobile (TechWeb)
- Online crooks face tough competition (AP)
- HP unveils small laptop for schoolkids (AP)
- LG Teases Latest 'Black Label' Cell Phone Ahead of Launch (PC World)
- AMD lowers sales outlook, plans job cuts (AP)
- MySpace expanding site for US Latinos (AP)
- Vacant airwaves spur TV-tech turf battle (AP)
- AMD lowers sales outlook, plans job cuts (AP)
- Amazon Web Services has another outage (InfoWorld)
- Nokia readies iPhone response (InfoWorld)
- Adobe merges business units serving PCs, mobile (Reuters)
- The Best Blogs for your Money (PC World)
- New Wireless Technology Will Use 700-MHz Spectrum (NewsFactor)
- Hitachi buys majority stake in ID management vendor (InfoWorld)
- AMP From Yahoo Offers Online Ad Management (NewsFactor)
- Software: Are You Being Served? (PC World)
- UK online ad spend to overtake TV: report (Reuters)
- Nokia launches new game service (AP)
- In-flight mobile phone use approved across Europe (InfoWorld)
- App-sharing exchange takes cue from Salesforce (InfoWorld)
- Motorola to name two Icahn nominees to board (Reuters)
- Nielsen to buy TV and Web audience research firm (Reuters)
- EU unveils plans to allow mobile phone use on planes (AFP)
- Motorola to name Icahn exec to board (AP)
- EU allows mobile phones on airplanes (AP)
- Yahoo rejects latest Microsoft takeover bid (AFP)
- Yahoo not opposed to deal with Microsoft (AP)
- Yahoo not opposed to Microsoft deal at right price (Reuters)
- DoCoMo losing stranglehold on Japan mobile market (Reuters)
- EU to harmonize takeoff of in-flight mobile calls (Reuters)
- Kroenke buys ITV stake in Arsenal Broadband (Reuters)
- France mulls slicing 3G license into blocks: report (Reuters)
- Borland touts Web 2.0 for lifecycle management (InfoWorld)
- Yahoo promises to 'amp' up ad platform (AP)
- Yahoo promises to 'amp' up ad platform (AP)
- Yahoo details plans for new online ad sales system (Reuters)
- Microsoft CEO sets deadline for Yahoo deal (Reuters)
- SAP, Salesforce CEOs Spar (PC World)
- Linux Kernel Community Grows (PC World)
- Kelly Clarkson annoyed by leaked tracks (Reuters)
- Good, Symbol Team to Manage Mobile Workplace (PC World)
- Va. schools teach 'Net safety lessons (AP)
- US cyberwarfare prep includes offense (AP)
- Free Trade Advocates Face 'Difficult Time' (PC World)
- Internet Fraud Dupes Men More Often Than Women (PC World)
- Panasonic Sells its 100 Millionth Cell Phone in Japan (PC World)
- Wireless Auction Unlikely to Shift Carrier Balance (PC World)
- SKorea's Hynix announces 'fastest' one-gigabit chip (AFP)
- Microsoft gives Yahoo deadline on offer (AP)
- Microsoft threatens proxy battle against Yahoo (AFP)
- London Heathrow airport terminal faces more turmoil (AFP)
- Verizon, Others Tell Spectrum Plans (PC World)
- China promotes website attacking Western media (AFP)
- ISPs hog rights in fine print (AP)
- Microsoft 'evaluating' its Yahoo offer (AP)
- Microsoft to appeal $367M patent ruling (AP)
- Indonesian Internet providers start blocking Dutch film: report (AFP)
- Older Adults Shifting To Mobile Phones From Landlines (TechWeb)
- Suit alleges Nextel faked pre-merger sales data: paper (Reuters)
- U.S. Health Agency Forbids Sensitive Data On Apple MacBooks (TechWeb)
- Jury rules for Alcatel in Microsoft patent case (Reuters)
- Microsoft evaluating Yahoo bid: sources (Reuters)
- AirPort Express Bargain N Extender (PC World)
- Jury rules for Alcatel in Microsoft patent case (Reuters)
- Microsoft 'evaluating' its Yahoo offer (AP)
- Courts disagree on legality of uploading (AP)
- Cuban blogger wins Spanish digital journalism prize (Reuters)
- Couple sues Google for posting house pix (AP)
- Clarification: Faster Internet story (AP)
- AT&T, Verizon Plan Next-Generation Wireless (NewsFactor)
- SAP and Salesforce executive spar in software debate (InfoWorld)
- A new day for Macs in the enterprise? (InfoWorld)
- ISPs hog rights in fine print (AP)
- No, your ISP doesn't own the Internet (AP)
- Verizon to use spectrum for broadband (AP)
- Samsung chief denies ordering slush fund (AP)
- Apple's iTunes Store Becomes No. 1 in Music Sales (NewsFactor)
- IDG World Tech Update (Macworld.com)
- Windows XP Home Will Linger for Ultra-Low-Cost PCs (NewsFactor)
- Gates sees next Windows "sometime" in next year (Reuters)
- After China debacle, Yahoo boss champions cyber rights (AFP)
- Lenovo Completes Sale of Handset Unit (PC World)
- Federal ban on contracts with IBM lifted (AP)
- Verizon to use new spectrum for advanced wireless (Reuters)
- Vimpelcom sells first Russian BlackBerry contract (Reuters)
- Oracle looks to India for financial services business (InfoWorld)
- Britain seeks pedophiles Facebook ban (AP)
- Lenovo completes sales of handset unit (InfoWorld)
- Online buyers crack the code on deals (USATODAY.com)
- 'Crisis Core' a must add to your 'Final Fantasy' library (USATODAY.com)
- Verizon to use spectrum for high-speed services: report (Reuters)
- India firms see solution on BlackBerry by next week (Reuters)
- Former Vanity Fair editor to launch Web site (Reuters)
- Nokia opens mobile gaming service N-Gage (Reuters)
- Navajo Nation to lose Internet signal (AP)
- AT&T: We wanted unrestricted spectrum (AP)
- Linux Contributor List Grows Longer; Many Paid (TechWeb)
- Qualcomm aims to expand TV service (AP)
- Losses rise in online scams (AP)
- Straight or gay? U.S. court says Web site can't ask (Reuters)
- Motorola cuts another 2,600 jobs (AP)
- AT&T sees strategic success in U.S. wireless auction (Reuters)
- Microsoft Extends XP Through 2010 for Ultra-Low-Cost Laptops (PC World)
- US consumers lose record sums to Internet crooks: FBI report (AFP)
- Google mulls next moves on U.S. wireless networks (Reuters)
- Shock absorbers may fix rocket shaking (AP)
- iTunes overtakes Wal-Mart in music sales (AP)
- Apple says iTunes now top U.S. music retailer (Reuters)
- Photoshop CS4 to Favor Vista for 64-Bit (PC World)
- Motorola says to cut jobs, take $104 mln charge (Reuters)
- Microsoft extends Windows XP through 2010 for ultra-low-cost laptops (InfoWorld)
- Kindle helps tiny e-book market (AP)
- Projectors to magnify cell-phone cinema (AP)
- Low-cost computers get XP until 2010 (AP)
- Comcast Offers Superfast Internet in Twin Cities (NewsFactor)
- Nokia launches gaming service N-Gage (Reuters)
- Execs speak out on regulations at U.S. wireless show (Reuters)
- Adobe to deliver TV shows (Reuters)
- Tech publisher IDG gets new CEO (AP)
- MySpace forms music joint venture with big labels (Reuters)
- RIM's Blackberry Sales Soar, Along With Subscribers (NewsFactor)
- European Web startups pitch investors (AP)
- Yahoo Unveils Open Searches for Mobile Devices (NewsFactor)
- Cell phones could improve teens' health (Reuters)
- Microsoft Set to Announce Next-Gen Security Software (PC World)
- Dell CEO says to expect more job cuts (AP)
- MySpace announces online music venture (AP)
- Safend Protector Locks Endpoints To Stop Data Leaks (NewsFactor)
- Uncensored Internet and no TV delay in Beijing: IOC (Reuters)
- Motorola to Shut Singapore Plant, Lay Off 700 (PC World)
- Mikhail Youzhny's antics a hit on YouTube (Reuters)
- Intel gives Classmate PC a makeover (InfoWorld)
- Murdoch sees Newsday as good fit: report (Reuters)
- Blu-ray disc awareness on rise: survey (Reuters)
- Microsoft to unveil 'Stirling' at next week's RSA security conference (InfoWorld)
- Radiohead allows fans to remix new single (Reuters)
- Intel unveils new Classmate PCs (AP)
- Zillow launches mortgage marketplace (AP)
- iPhone popularity spurs Blackberry sales (AP)
- Celine Dion concert in Beijing canceled (AP)
- LG Telecom may offer 3G service on Google platform (Reuters)
- Intel Gves Its Classmate PC a Makeover (PC World)
- Motorola to shut Singapore mobile phone plant (AFP)
- Paramount to open virtual movie vault (AP)
- Britney Spears in talks to return to CBS sitcom: report (Reuters)
- Intel unveils new Classmate PCs (AP)
- Yahoo fund aids 'cyber dissidents' in China (AFP)
- RIM profit, outlook punch through economic gloom (Reuters)
- Yahoo adds voice search to mobile Internet service (AFP)
- AT&T Jumps on Board with Google's Android (PC World)
- Google to sell unit that sways results (AP)
- Comcast plans faster Net speeds (AP)
- AT&T Mobility chief warms to Android (AP)
- Get Business VoIP and Sleep the Night (PC World)
- AT&T eyes Google's Android, 3G iPhone (Reuters)
- SAP's BI chief juggles independence, integration (InfoWorld)
- Research In Motion 4Q profit soars (AP)
- New mobile service fights speed traps (AP)
- Questionable search ads slip by Yahoo (InfoWorld)
- China Unicom shares slide on downgrade (AP)
- Satellite radio decision criticized (AP)
- Heat from data center to warm a pool (AP)
- Surface computer arrives at AT&T first (AP)
- Unions pounce on patent reform (AP)
- Intel Unveils Atom Processors for Mobile Devices (NewsFactor)
- Cell phone boosters coming for the home (AP)
- SAP anoints deputy CEO as next leader (AP)
- Review: Sleeptracker fails to impress (AP)
- Retailer to pay millions in data breach (AP)
- Web site turns evidence into cash (AP)
- Dot-com, dot-net fees go up again Oct. 1 (AP)
- State sues unclaimed-money site (AP)
- Pro Baseball Web Video Woes Continue (PC World)
- iPhone shortage: supply woes or new model? (Reuters)
- Samsung's Instinct on Sprint Challenges Apple's iPhone (NewsFactor)
- Adobe, RealNetworks Join Intel to Boost Mobile Linux (PC World)
- Spring Java developers offer enterprise package (InfoWorld)
- Fed considering comments on Internet gambling rule (Reuters)
- eBay Yanks Sale of Hacked Vista Laptop (PC World)
- Adobe, RealNetworks back Linux on MIDs (InfoWorld)
- Atom-Powered Mobile Devices Will Run Windows (PC World)
- Memory makers hope Intel Centrino 2 spurs DDR3 (InfoWorld)
- MIDs will run Windows XP and Vista, Intel says (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft wins international standard status for Office suite (AFP)
- Indonesia seeks to block YouTube over anti-Koran film (Reuters)
- Radiohead allows fans to remix new single (Reuters)
- Dutch parliament votes against online gambling bill (Reuters)
- Deal puts 'Sopranos' on Canadian cell phones (Reuters)
- Amazon launches text-message shopping (AP)
- Motorola to stop Singapore mobile phone production (Reuters)
- VC Funds Pour Into Commercial Open Source (TechWeb)
- UTV founders in news content tie up with Disney-ABC (Reuters)
- Australia cancels broadband deal (AP)
- Intel rolls out Atom chips at Shanghai tech forum (Reuters)
- Microsoft file format gets ISO signoff (AP)
- Nokia Comes Out with WiMax tablet (PC World)
- Nokia tablet to use Sprint WiMax network (AP)
- Microsoft's ISO win may worsen its antitrust woes (InfoWorld)
- 'Dungeons & Dragons' faces future online (AP)
- CNet dissidents outline turnaround plan (AP)
- Google Docs: Your Online Office? (PC World)
- Sony Launches Full-Length Mobile TV Movies (NewsFactor)
- FCC chairman to oppose Skype open-network petition (Reuters)
- Time is right for Linux PCs to emerge (AP)
- Computer bug eats Ind. students' grades (AP)
- Home defibrillators save lives in study (AP)
- eBay yanks sale of laptop with Vista attack code (InfoWorld)
- Sprint shows off iPhone lookalike (InfoWorld)
- Sprint's Hesse promises WiMax network (Reuters)
- Open source a no-brainer for SaaS providers (InfoWorld)
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