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- Report: Yahoo plans cost-cutting moves, layoffs (CNET)
- The Internet is no 21st-century boob tube (CNET)
- A boon for hard workers
- Venture investing tops $7 billion in third quarter (CNET)
- IBM's next slogan: Sexy's out, boring's in (CNET)
- Broadcasters challenge FCC 'white space' report (CNET)
- Future planes, cars may be made of `buckypaper' (AP)
- Google, eBay up, but indexes down (CNET)
- NASA to launch probe to map solar system's edge (AP)
- Future planes, cars may be made of `buckypaper' (AP)
- NASA runs into more trouble with Hubble (AP)
- Wondering about PDC and Windows 7? (CNET)
- Vista laptops not top sellers on Amazon (CNET)
- Economy stalls but Google Q3 profit still rises (AP)
- IBM 3Q profit strong on global sales, cost cuts (AP)
- SEC plans XBRL standard to liberate financial data (CNET)
- AMD heavily trims 3Q loss, revenue up 14 pct (AP)
- Google 3Q earnings rise 26 pct, top analyst views (AP)
- IBM 3Q profit jumps 20 pct as hardware sales slump (AP)
- Treasury office faults IRS computer security (AP)
- Google receives a visit from the Queen (CNET)
- Nokia 3Q profit falls 30 percent, revenue slips (AP)
- Google appeals possible German ban on image search (AP)
- Review: Google's first phone smart, but needs work (AP)
- EBay posts 3Q profit, but outlook below forecasts (AP)
- FCC chairman backs use of 'white space' spectrum (CNET)
- AVG flags ZoneAlarm as malware (CNET)
- FCC chair eyes fallow TV airwaves for broadband (AP)
- EBay posts 3Q profit, but outlook below forecasts (AP)
- Microsoft attempts to sour Apple's laptop launch (AP)
- Flat-panel TV prices set to dive, analysts say (AP)
- Nissan suit simulates older drivers' difficulties (AP)
- New York Times widget tracks campaign donations (CNET)
- Three things Apple won't do (CNET)
- FCC overhaul eyes broadband but could raise bills (AP)
- Fake Microsoft e-mail contains Trojan virus (CNET)
- Researchers expect hackers to prey on cell phones (AP)
- Intel expects profits to hold up in 4Q (AP)
- Intel 3Q profit beats forecast but outlook cloudy (AP)
- Apple's blow to Microsoft may be glancing (CNET)
- New Apple laptops get glass trackpad, Nvidia chip (AP)
- Broadcom co-founder leaves guilty plea in place (AP)
- Authorities shut down vast spam operation (AP)
- Microsoft plans unified communications update (CNET)
- Microsoft makes Windows 7 name final (CNET)
- New service to stop loose lips from crashing cars (AP)
- Bush signs RIAA-backed intellectual-property law (CNET)
- Analog's twilight: Slowly, digital trumps physical (AP)
- Joost relaunching TV site as online shows abound (AP)
- UK university holds artificial intelligence test (AP)
- MySpace taps small businesses in ad money quest (AP)
- Qimonda sells Inotera stake, cutting 3,000 jobs (AP)
- NComputing gets large low-cost PC deal in India (AP)
- So much for that idea: Tech stocks have fallen from 1999 to 2008 (CNET)
- Report: MP3 players threaten users' hearing (CNET)
- IBM invests in business partners' training (CNET)
- FCC report negates free Internet interference claims (CNET)
- Kenya's elephants send text messages to rangers (AP)
- Flexible OLEDs could be part of lighting's future (AP)
- Apple will repair MacBooks that have faulty Nvidia GPUs (CNET)
- Sony seeks to harmonize music, electronics (AP)
- Sinking shares could make Yahoo a target again (AP)
- Microsoft exec: Challenging times play to our strengths (CNET)
- Flexible OLEDs could be part of lighting's future (AP)
- Green news harvest: Ill winds for carbon trading (CNET)
- SkyFuel heats up solar thermal power race (CNET)
- Former software execs charged with wire fraud (CNET)
- Despite IBM profits, a tech gloom still looms (AP)
- Review: Tiny flash drives improve their security (AP)
- Micron Tech cuts global work force by 15 percent (AP)
- Ben Huh can has successful business model? (CNET)
- Feature or Google's sense of humor? Audio tool speaks your YouTube comments (CNE
- 40 laid off at software company as execs arrested (AP)
- Sony, Microsoft virtual communities to start (AP)
- Microsoft tries for slice of Japan game market (AP)
- Big Blue sees sunny forecast (CNET)
- IBM preannounces 3Q results; beats estimates (AP)
- Former 'cyber czar' goes corporate (CNET)
- Fake YouTube pages used to spread viruses (AP)
- Does Windows Cloud equal Windows Strata? (CNET)
- EU proposes increased rights for Internet shoppers (AP)
- Government use of biometrics still raises privacy concerns (CNET)
- BlackBerry Storm has touch screen you can feel (AP)
- Google gets into video games — with ads (AP)
- Click-to-buy links for songs, games added to YouTube (CNET)
- YouTube flips switch on new sales channel (AP)
- MySpace, HP in deal to encourage photo printing (AP)
- `Mail Goggles' might prevent e-mail regrets (AP)
- Web ad sales dipped from previous quarter (AP)
- Ads to the rescue as distraction from root canals (AP)
- EU directive could change iPhone battery design (CNET)
- At CERN, computers to tackle the Big Bang (CNET)
- Robot suit for rent in Japan to help people walk (AP)
- Industrial Origami snaps up $17 million (CNET)
- Report: AMD to spin off its manufacturing units (AP)
- OK, so I'm a tech Pollyanna. Sue me (CNET)
- Judge orders RealNetworks to pull copying software (AP)
- SAP says business turmoil hurting its revenue (AP)
- Microsoft planning add-on to SQL Server (CNET)
- Suit against magazine-sharing site settled (CNET)
- EBay to cut 1,000 jobs, will buy Bill Me Later (AP)
- Ask.com hopes to make search faster, more relevant (AP)
- Ford feature will let parents set limits for teens (AP)
- Judge halts sales of RealDVD (CNET)
- Fraud plagues prepaid calling card market (AP)
- Apple cures the common cold and other stuff (CNET)
- Report: Palin, Obama lead in election-related spam (CNET)
- A broken link economy? Then fix it (CNET)
- Hack and tell: Teen hacker Mafiaboy writes memoir (CNET)
- Congressmen finally allowed on YouTube (CNET)
- Ex-McAfee executive clear of illegal option dating (AP)
- RIM CEO: AT&T still testing delayed BlackBerry (AP)
- Labor report indicates squeeze on tech sector (AP)
- CBS Webcast: Examining the Biden-Palin debate (CNET)
- Report: Adware supplies one third of all malware (CNET)
- New Sony Reader has light, note-taking stylus (AP)
- Apple's deadline for iPhone push notification passes (CNET)
- Chinese snoop on Skype, but are they alone? (AP)
- Ballmer offers more on 'Windows Cloud' (CNET)
- Copyright board leaves royalty rate unchanged (AP)
- Senator urges DOJ to monitor Google, Yahoo deal (AP)
- Showgoers viewing fare on screen, not stage (AP)
- TCP flaws puts Web sites at risk (CNET)
- Industry group: August chip sales rose 5.5 percent (AP)
- Sprint's WiMax efforts doomed to failure? (CNET)
- Judge: EMI can sue MP3tunes, not Michael Robertson (CNET)
- New Nintendo DS portable will come with camera (AP)
- Outsourcing aids many data thefts, Verizon says (AP)
- Senate passes bailout bill (CNET)
- GameStop to buy France's Micromania for $700 million (CNET)
- Apple drops secrecy pledge for iPhone developers (AP)
- Diller: IAC `extremely lucky' with split timing (AP)
- Allstate testing whether games can improve driving (AP)
- EA kills 'Tiberium,' says misses quality standards (CNET)
- Review: Xpaper eases digitizing of paper documents (AP)
- Hollywood studios agree to digital rollout (AP)
- Congress passes bill to help save Internet radio (AP)
- Google Phone ( G1 ) sheer competition to iPhone
- Microsoft still paying people to search (CNET)
- Starz deal adds more streamed movies to Netflix (AP)
- Pandora, Webcasting see victory in Senate (CNET)
- Google stock fell on error; Nasdaq raises close (AP)
- AT&T chairman says credit woes crimping operations (AP)
- NY regulators get tough on Verizon FiOS installs (AP)
- Nintendo strikes Wii hotel deal (CNET)
- Cisco study highlights data loss risks worldwide (CNET)
- Hollywood aims to block RealNetworks' DVD software (AP)
- Nokia to sell security hardware unit (CNET)
- Congress poised to pass Internet radio legislation (AP)
- Transpacific undersea cable completed (CNET)
- NPR boosts online offerings, seeks larger audience (AP)
- Congress poised to pass Internet radio legislation (AP)
- Tech stocks hammered as bailout stalls in House (CNET)
- NASA may delay mission to repair Hubble telescope (AP)
- Sprint begins mobile WiMax network in Baltimore (AP)
- Apple faces iTunes test case in Norway (AP)
- Report: Motorola expanding Android team (CNET)
- New software turns PC into TiVo TV recorder (AP)
- Microsoft taps JQuery for Visual Studio (CNET)
- Pandora, Webcasting appear headed for Senate victory (CNET)
- Net radio bill passes House (CNET)
- Apple selling unlocked iPhone 3G in Hong Kong (CNET)
- Unlocked iPhone 3G on sale in Hong Kong (AP)
- Japan's online social scene isn't so social (AP)
- Google reveals wireless hopes in a patent (CNET)
- MySpace songs launch irks independent music group (AP)
- Skype to be integrated into Asterisk PBXs (CNET)
- Tellme for iPhone due by June (CNET)
- Japan's online social scene isn't so social (AP)
- For sale Brand New Apple iphone 3G 16GB,Blackberry Bold 9000
- Congress expected to move on copyright, Internet radio issues (CNET)
- Gates speaks at UN, Ballmer in Silicon Valley (CNET)
- Expanding the Twitter club for the rest of us (CNET)
- RIM 2Q earnings up 72 percent but outlook soft (AP)
- BYOC: Company gives workers unusual laptop leeway (AP)
- Microsoft's Craig Mundie outlines the future of computing (CNET)
- T-Mobile uncaps data plan ahead of Google phone (AP)
- University of Ill. virtual campus flounders (AP)
- EA hit with class action suit over 'Spore' (CNET)
- Oracle to sell computer hardware for first time (AP)
- Judge grants new trial in music downloading case (AP)
- Gates takes U.S. financial crisis in stride (CNET)
- Oracle to sell computer hardware for first time (AP)
- MySpace tries to strike new chord in digital music (AP)
- Review: Lifestreaming sites can organize Web lives (AP)
- Study: Work e-mail use creeps into off hours (AP)
- Dell to use greener LED displays for all laptops (AP)
- VCs shovel another $28.7 million into Digg (AP)
- Yahoo launches major upgrade to display ad system (AP)
- Oracle and Intel jump on a cloud (CNET)
- EU Parliament calls for telecom regulatory group (AP)
- Cell phone can unlock car, start engine (AP)
- NYC transit added to Google's map service (AP)
- Report: Yahoo board approves AOL talks (CNET)
- Yahoo unveils Messenger 9.0 (CNET)
- Sun's wind and output on extended dimmer switch (AP)
- Antitrust status conference on tap for Microsoft (CNET)
- Google phone to cost $179, debut Oct. 22 (AP)
- EU says text message charges should be slashed (AP)
- Facing down our newest cyber threat. Really? (CNET)
- Verizon Wireless adds month-to-month option (CNET)
- T-Mobile set to launch first Google-powered phone (AP)
- Microsoft to issue debt, buy back $40B in stock (AP)
- Is the rich-hued Kodachrome era fading to black? (AP)
- Microsoft announces $40 billion stock buyback (CNET)
- SanDisk, record labels announce new music format (CNET)
- Companies joining to push music on memory cards (AP)
- Is the rich-hued Kodachrome era fading to black? (AP)
- Endeavour put on standby as rescue spacecraft (CNET)
- Helium leak forces two-month shutdown at LHC (CNET)
- Google to close Arizona office (CNET)
- Apple recalls tiny iPhone 3G power adapters (AP)
- Report: New Yahoo board to meet next week (CNET)
- Financial Web sites get busy amid turmoil (AP)
- Lehman lifeline was critical to chip maker AMD (AP)
- eBay looking to unload StumbleUpon? (CNET)
- Cable, led by Cablevision, mulls network DVR (AP)
- Much debate but few answers at Mobilize (CNET)
- Oracle 1Q profit cheers Street, shares climb (AP)
- Sergey Brin starts blog, tells of Parkinson's risk (CNET)
- Seinfeld, Gates yield stage to real Windows users (AP)
- Oracle 1Q profit rises 28 percent, beats Street (AP)
- Review: Updated Zunes, iPods make choice harder (AP)
- Hacker: impersonated Palin, stole e-mail password (AP)
- Amazon tees up content delivery service (CNET)
- Congress eyes restrictions on exporting e-waste (CNET)
- How bad is your tech stock doing? (CNET)
- Google CEO won't delay Yahoo deal any further (AP)
- Samsung bid for SanDisk shows memory market woes (AP)
- Leica grabs bragging rights with `fastest' lens (AP)
- Live Search gets a Powerset boost (CNET)
- Entertainment, tech cos. to unify digital media (AP)
- Ike causes widest US Internet outage since 2003 (AP)
- How to get reporters' attention at Web 2.0 Expo (CNET)
- Tesla to open plant for Model S electric sedan (CNET)
- Dell shares sink on warning about weak demand (AP)
- SanDisk on Samsung buyout offer: Not so fast (CNET)
- Adobe 3Q net income down, results beat estimates (AP)
- Forrester boosts 2008 tech spending forecast (AP)
- Survey: Nearly every kid a video gamer (AP)
- VMware unveils Fusion 2.0, VClient initiative (CNET)
- Dell sees weaker global IT demand; shares dive (AP)
- Best Buy to acquire music-sharer Napster (AP)
- Big Blue claims virtualization breakthrough (CNET)
- HP to cut 24,600 jobs as part of EDS integration (AP)
- Sources: EMI close to deal with MySpace Music (CNET)
- HP to cut 24,600 jobs as part of EDS integration (AP)
- Best Buy to acquire music-sharer Napster (AP)
- Current TV to broadcast `tweets' during debates (AP)
- Tellme tries to speak to sports nuts (CNET)
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