April 2008
- Adobe Establishes Open Screen Project for Flash, AIR
- HP Researchers Build Intelligent Memory
- United Online to Say It With Flowers
- Wireless High-Def Starts Integrating
- SugarCRM to Support IPhone, BlackBerry
- Macworld Review: Montage 1.4
- Microsoft Slates Flurry of Configuration Management Updates
- TubeStick Hybrid TV Tuner Readied for U.S. Market
- Colorado Penny Stock Spammer Gets Jail Time
- Business Disaster Planning, Mix-and-Match Style
- Researchers Infiltrate Kraken Botnet, Could Clean It out
- Evade E-mail Exasperation
- I Spy
- GTA IV on Sony PS3: Resolution, Online Issues Hamper Experience
- Adoption of Corporate Social Networks Remains Sluggish
- Google Maps to Offer Drivers Street View Photos
- Former Monster Exec Charged With Backdating Stock Options
- Symantec Ends Fiscal Year With Strong Earnings
- Xerox's Research Arm Now a Business, Execs Say
- The Kind of Cybercrime Interpol Expects at the Summer Olympics
- E-waste Recycling Faces Several Challenges, Critics Say
- OpenPipeline Seeks to Ease Document Prep for Search
- Sprint's Compass Broadband Modem Charts Clever Path
- Razer Offers DeathAdder Gaming Mouse for Mac
- EA's Bing Gordon Joins Venture Capital Firm
- HyperEdit HTML/PHP Editor Improves Leopard Support
- Denoise Suppresses Grain, Noise in Digital Photos
- Stock Portfolio Management Tool Stox Adds Features
- AOL's Ad Revenue Rises Slightly as Income Drops
- US Man Gets 30 Months in Prison for 'warez' Operation
- Clarizen Going After Microsoft Project Users
- Mobile Tours Make Sightseeing Easier
- Time Warner to Sell Cable Division
- Skype Claims Improved Voice Quality for Version 3.8 Software
- SpringSource Launches Java Application Server
- Sony Ericsson Combines Java and Flash
- SAP Cuts Investment in Business ByDesign as Net Income Falls
- Alcatel-Lucent's Losses Continue
- Fujitsu Climbs a Volcano in Pursuit of More Reliable Chips
- Asus: Eee PC Shipments to Soar in Second Quarter
- Computex Grows in 2008, Brings in US$20B
- Microsoft Helps Law Enforcement Get Around Encryption
- LG Enters Thin-TV Race With Scarlet Sets
- Tool Helps Deal With Bandwidth Challenges of Online Video
- Grand Theft Auto IV at Top of All Time High-Rating List
- New 3Com CEO Mao to Be Based in China
- Apple Adds Support for Java SE 6 to Leopard
- Lab-testing the Frankenmac Clone
- Dream Job at Microsoft Too Good to Be True? Yep.
- A Time Machine Trip to the Mid-'90s
- Grand Theft Auto IV Sales Taking Away From Iron Man Opening?
- Messenger 7 Brings Bonjour Support, Corporate AV Features
- Mobile CEO: Public Safety Can Use Current Spectrum
- Microsoft to Go Hostile?
- Beta Watch
- IBM Buys Trading Data Vendor Infodyne
- Dust Kills
- Prototyping Tool Eases Design of IPhone Apps
- The ITunes Store: Five Years and $2,315.60 Later
- Search for Some ITunes Lyrics in Leopard
- Microsoft Delays Release of Windows XP SP3
- New IMac Has a Need for Speed
- Sound Grinder Pro 1.0 Released
- Canadian Cell Carrier Rogers Announces IPhone Deal
- IPod Power Adapters
- PhoneValet Update Improves Audio Compression
- Verbatim Adds 500GB SmartDisk Portable Drive
- Altec Lansing Orbit-MP3
- Apple Posts Graphics Firmware Update for IMacs
- BBC America Content Comes to U.S. ITunes Store
- MacFUSE 1.5 Improves Reliability
- Pastor 1.8
- Ribbit Launches Phone Service for Salesforce
- Microsoft System Center Gets Cross-platform Support
- AOL and Yahoo Make IM VoIP Moves
- Oracle Acquisition of BEA Closes
- LinkedIn Prepares for Lucrative Push Into Europe
- Now Telenor Eyes TeliaSonera Acquisition
- MySpace User Ad Targeting Will Be Optional
- AMD: 100 Laptop Designs Being Readied for Puma
- Battery Shortage Could Hurt Small PC Vendors, Says Quanta
- World's Largest Laptop PC Maker Raises Shipment Target
- TSMC Revenue Hurt by Exchange Rates in First Quarter
- Microsoft Botnet-hunting Tool Helps Bust Hackers
- Xerox Showcases Erasable Paper, Smart Documents
- Sony, Samsung Launch New Blu-ray Disc Products
- Microsoft Highlights Efforts to Police the Net
- Will Sony Play Nice With Apple, or Turn the Screws?
- Madden NFL 09 Cover Boy Favre Is No Fan of the Series
- Microsoft Finally Stays on Message About Services
- GoLive Goes Dead as Adobe Consolidates
- Moving Mail Accounts Offline
- Nigeria's Zinox, Reltel Team to Offer Laptop, Net Bundle
- ATCON Calls for SIM Card Accreditation in Nigeria
- Check Point Adds VPN Access for IPhone
- Synchronize Pro X 6.0 Adds 'Fast Scan'
- WiebeTech Offers UltraDock V4 Drive Interface
- Canon Pixma MX850
- 1Password Integrates PhishTank Support
- Adobe Discontinues GoLive
- Gadget Tracks a Good Nights' Shuteye
- EA Ships Spore Creature Creator in June
- Linux Up to Speed on Mobile Devices
- Mac Pilot 3 Mac Customization Software Adds Features
- BBC Not Accountable for 'Web Meltdown'
- AMD Business Class Helps Shave Costs
- Apple Updates iMac With Faster Processor, Graphics
- Dell to Install Windows XP After June 30
- Mobile, Fios Push Verizon Income up
- Sony to Double LCD TV Production at Slovakia Plant
- Payment Fraud Moves to Internet in Europe, Says Commission
- Researcher Finds New Flaw in QuickTime for Windows
- Contract Chip Manufacturing Growth Slows in 2007
- The 10 Most Important Technologies You Never Think About
- Black Duck Buying Koders for Code Search
- Sanyo, Panasonic Deny Tie-Up Report
- VMware's 'Green' Virtualization
- Nintendo Unveils New Wii Channel
- Employees Find Ways to Skirt Security
- Identity Theft Goes Corporate
- Microsoft/Yahoo Deadline Passes With No Deal
- Galileo Navigation System Launches Second Satellite
- Microsoft Enjoys Third-Straight Quarterly Xbox Profit
- WD Expands Its Portable Storage Family
- Humanoid Robot to Conduct Symphony
- Using Social Networking Safely
- What's Driving Microsoft's Strategy
- New Tools and Services for Social Networking
- Developers Press Google on Its App Engine
- Knock, Knock, It's the FBI
- EA Announces Family Friendly Games
- Green IT Can Be Simple
- Can New Google CIO Fill Douglas Merrill's Shoes?
- White House Must Resolve E-Mail Backup 'Ambiguity'
- Wii, DS Price Cuts Unlikely in 2008
- Researchers 'Poison' Storm Botnet
- Qwest Offers Speedy Internet Services
- Collaborative Business Tools at Web 2.0 Expo
- What's Behind Apple's P.A. Semi Purchase
- Networking Fest Stakes New Claims
- Is Vista to Blame for Windows Revenue Drop?
- Microsoft-Yahoo: Deal or No Deal?
- Security Vendors Slam Defcon Virus Contest
- Huge Web Hack Attack Infects 500,000 Pages
- IPod Case Roundup: Waterworld Edition
- Is HDTV Compression Damaging Picture Quality?
- FrankenMac in the Lab
- Dell to Offer Windows XP Beyond June 30 Cutoff
- A Week of Wonderful New Web Apps
- Call Recorder for Skype Improves Compatibility
- Adding Some Magic to GarageBand Songwriting
- Africa Plan for National ICT Boards Meets Resistance
- Report Sheds Light on Failure to Sell Safety Spectrum
- Scott Charney: Microsoft's Ax Man
- Internet Economy Looks Strong, Some Experts Say
- Contour Offers Hardskin for IPhone
- Turn off the 'Use Disk for Time Machine?' Warning
- Spore Creature Creator Coming out in June
- A Stand for MacBook and Monitor
- Sportfolio Duo Sleeve Offered for MacBook Air
- SEACOM Plans Impress Uganda Leaders
- Bugs & Fixes: This Document Will Be Updated
- Finances Hold Back Uganda Call Center
- Apple Smiles as Unlocked IPhones Abound
- Parliant Adds Pro Voice Services to Telephony Tools
- Skype Adds Calling to Mobile Phones
- Reason for Brickable Smart Phones Revealed in Alleged Press Officer Theft
- Microsoft Completes FAST Purchase
- Two More Indicted on E-Rate Fraud Charges
- Hacks, More Hacks, Ballmer on Yahoo, OLPC Woes
- Skype Tests Application for Mobile Phones
- Download Turns Smartphones Into Wi-Fi Hotspots
- Vodafone, China Mobile and Softbank Team on Mobile Internet
- Spammers Ramp up Siege on Google's Blogger via Bots
- China Tops US for Internet Population Lead
- Sony, Samsung to Spend US$1.8B on New LCD Line
- Samsung Q1 Soars on Strong Displays, Mobile Phones
- New Web 2.0 Services to Try Out Now
- Sun Buys Processor Startup Montalvo Systems
- Microsoft Considers Life Without Yahoo
- Researcher Finds New Way to Hack Oracle Database
- Dell Phasing out Customer Service Centers in Canada
- Boot Camp Update Released for XP Service Pack 3
- Firms Getting Blind-sided by Social Networking
- Immersion Names Former Apple Exec as CEO
- After Web Defacement, University Warns of Data Breach
- Wall Street Beat: Strong Earnings Cheer IT Investors
- Microsoft Earnings Flat, Despite Server Launches
- 3G IPhone Due on June 9, Analysts Say
- Mozilla: Fennec to Revolutionize Mobile Browsing
- Andreessen: Mosaic Expectations Were Very Low
- Nigerian Telecom Workers Suspend Strike
- TransDock IPod FM Transmitters Add IntelliTune
- DpMatte Brings Greenscreen Keying to Aperture
- VMware Fusion Enhances MacBook Air Support
- IPhone Battery Life Redialed
- Qwest Rolls out Faster Broadband
- Blitzkrieg Strategy Game Available as Download
- Onset Offers Bulk Export Tool for Data Loggers
- IBM News May Signal Enterprise Mashup Maturity
- DroboShare
- Belkin TuneStudio
- Hawking Offers Dish Antenna-based Wi-Fi USB Adapter
- Microsoft: E-government Critical in Africa
- Open New Windows via Command-Tab in Leopard
- Yahoo to Radically Open Its Platforms
- Classmate PC Spearheads Intel Education Initiatives
- No Change in XP Plan Despite Ballmer Comment, Microsoft Says
- Ubuntu 8.04 Released
- France 'suspends' Creation of Big-brother Database
- LG Launches the Secret, an Ultra-Thin Cell Phone
- Researchers: Windows Update Should Be Redesigned
- Motorola's Loss Grows During Q1 as Handset Sales Drop
- DOJ Nets Two More Guilty Pleas in E-Rate Fraud Charges
- Beijing Courts Slap Net Cafes in Copyright Rulings
- Ballmer: Microsoft Could Walk Away From Yahoo Deal
- LSI's China Plan Changed by Taiwan Election
- China Worries Hackers Will Strike During Beijing Olympics
- Mashups Fall Short of Mainstream
- Web Apps Developers Told to Aim for Lofty Goals
- So What Is an Enterprise Mashup, Anyway?
- SDK Showdown: Apple IPhone vs. Google Android
- Web 2.0: Offline Access to Web Apps Is Trend
- Hackers Jack Thousands of Sites, Including U.N. Domains
- Customers Balk at Dell XPS One Update. Is It Legit?
- Google Launches Mobile Banner Ads
- Vista SP1 Released to Automatic Update
- Wrestling With DVD Region Coding
- Apple: 200,000 IPhone Developers So Far
- So Metal It Hurts
- Prosoft NetWare Client Now Leopard-compatible
- Apple Reports $1.05 Billion Second-quarter Profit
- Mac Clones and Accessibility
- OLPC Switch to Windows on XO Is 'muddled,' Developers Say
- As SAT-3 Opens Up, Neotel Makes Its Move
- Report: Google Begins Taking Street View Pics in Milan, Rome
- Strong Mac Sales Boost Apple's Quarterly Earnings
- Telecom Carriers: 'Phantom' Voice Traffic Costing Billions
- Kenya ICT Board Member Quits Amid Controversy
- Gartner: CRM Market to Grow 14 Percent in 2008
- BT Helps Businesses Share Wi-Fi
- Uganda Deal for up to 300,000 Laptops to Aid Civil Services
- NITEL Strike: HiTV Apologizes to Subscribers
- Microsoft Launches NGO ICT4D Academy in Africa
- Speech Input, GPS Make Mobile Search Smarter
- Microsoft Mislabels Skype as Adware
- Competition Could Lower Mobile-phone Costs in Kenya
- Help for Startup-hungry Job Seekers
- MS Offers Xbox 360 Kiosks to Children's Hospitals
- SampleTron Replicates 17 Vintage Keyboards
- Buffalo Offers Four-interface 1TB Drive
- Visual Ajax Studio Comes to the Mac
- Dairy Dash Casual Game Released
- SuperSync Adds TiVo MP3 Access
- Hoyle Casino 2008 Available for Download
- IArchiver Gets a New Look With Version 1.3
- LaCie 324 LCD Monitor
- IBM Turns Server Sideways for Web 2.0 Build-out
- Microsoft Reveals Mesh Folder-sharing and Sync Platform
- Expo Looks at Workplace Use of Web 2.0
- Report: Apple Buys Low-power Processor Designer
- Acer Plans First Smartphone Around End of Year
- Acer Sees Sales of 5-7 Million Netbooks This Year
- Acer Revises up PC Shipment Target After Strong Q1
- Acer to Reveal Laptop With Intel's Atom in June
- Craigslist Calls EBay Lawsuit 'unethical'
- EU Parliament Approves Galileo Navigation System
- SANS: Pressure on Vendors Can Prevent Security Woes
- Under the Radar? Africa's Informal Development
- Sony Ericsson Takes a Profit Hit, Launches Phones
- Users Urge Vendors to Build in Security
- IBM Flips Server Sideways for Web 2.0
- Craigslist Calls eBay Lawsuit 'Unethical'
- Acer Announces First Smartphone
- Expo Examines Web 2.0 in the Workplace
- Microsoft Unveils Live Mesh Sharing and Sync System
- Acer Readies Ultralight Atom Laptop for June
- Apple Buys Low-Power Chip Designer
- VeriSign's Plan to Better Secure Your Online Accounts
- Driving Site Traffic With Search Engine Optimization and Paid Advertising
- Apple Earnings on the Horizon
- Sony to Buy Gracenote Music Data Company
- CNN Site Hit by China Attack
- Dell Previews Its Smallest Desktop Ever
- Earth Day Frenzy Raises Hardware Recycling Questions
- Sony Delays PlayStation Home Again
- Are Big High-Tech Companies Green Hypocrites?
- Yahoo Grows Earnings and Revenue in Q1
- Penumbra: Black Plague Game Released
- ProShutdown 1.1 and MailCM 1.0.4
- EBay Files Governance Lawsuit Against Craigslist
- Seagate Ships One-billionth Hard Drive
- Today Helps Manage ICal Events and Tasks
- Hamilton Savings Bond Calculator Adds Import/export
- Microsoft Eyes Management as Key to Virtualization
- An ExpressCard Slot Computer Designed to Protect Main Machine
- Automating Word With AppleScript
- New Apple Store Coming to Fairfax, Va.
- Free Rescue Kit for Mac OS X - Lite Restores Mac
- See Spotlight's Indexing Progress
- Microsoft to Host Partner Software
- Aptus Promises 3D Games Using Motion Controllers
- B&W Zeppelin
- Microsoft Rewriting Applications for Hosted Offerings
- Report: Apple Plans Nonexclusive IPhone Deal in Italy
- LaCie Bumps Rugged Hard Disk up to 500GB
- This, That and the ITunes Store
- Nova Offers USB HSUPA Wireless Modem
- TextExpander 2.1 Improves Performance
- EU to Set Guidelines on Video Game Sales to Children
- Microsoft Figures Show Some Users May Like Adware
- FCC's Martin: Comcast Blocking Was Widespread
- SugarCRM, NetSuite Get Boost From BT Deal
- Kenya to Issue Infrastructure Licenses
- Yahsat Plans Satellite System for Middle East, Africa
- Schneier: Lots of Security Software Is 'snake Oil'
- Intel's Mash Maker: Mashups for the Rest of Us
- Discord Overshadows Lenovo's Torch
- Africa to Benefit From IDRC Outsourcing Study
- Report: Apple Plans Nonexclusive IPhone Deal in Italy
- Wireless and Data Push AT&T Income, Revenue up in Q1
- Nokia Adds Sony BMG to 'Comes With Music' Mobile Line-up
- Apple Aims to Patent IM Features on IPhone
- Photobucket Opens API, Seeks Developers
- China Faced With Severe Botnet Problem
- Dynamics CRM Online Goes GA
- Microsoft Data Show Web Attacks Taking off
- Asustek to Share Eee PC at Taiwan Open Source Summit
- Asus, Intel Team up for PC Recycling in Taiwan
- Samsung Shows Off "Soul"
- Sony Delays PlayStation Home Again
- Are Big High-Tech Companies Green Hypocrites?
- Samsung's Last 'Ultra Edition' Handset Goes on Sale
- HP's Upline Hosted Storage Service Remains Down
- Mac Hack Contest Bug Had Been Public for a Year
- Dell to Offer Premium Support for Consumers
- Fujitsu Ups Ante on Integral Hard Disk Encryption
- Apple Updates MacBook Pro EFI Firmware Update
- Ballmer: African Business Needs to Be More Transparent
- Spanning Sync to Add Gmail Contact Sync
- Trade Group Condemns Nigerian Telecom Strike
- AllBookmarks Sports New Interface
- Top OLPC Executive Resigns After Restructuring
- Microsoft Announces New Partnership in Africa
- IT Training Centers on the Rise in Sierra Leone
- Kenyan Techies to Monitor Quality of Service by ISPs
- Skype Offers Unlimited North America Calls for $2.95
- Government to Use Technology to Deal With Violent Youth
- Telkom Kenya Workers to Go on Strike
- Blue Coat to Acquire Packeteer for $268 Million
- Office 2008 vs. IWork '08: Can They Get Along?
- Photo Booth and Flipped Images
- MySpace Expands Advertising Options
- Microsoft Denies Threatening to Withdraw Funding
- NetNewsWire RSS Reader Beta Updated
- PlayStation Makes for Good Business in Sierra Leone
- Iomega EGo Portable Hard Drive
- Unlock Your iPhone, Get a Drum
- Psystar Office Exists, but Not Yet Open to the Public
- MacWireless Claims 200Mbps via Powerline Adapter
- 1Password Supports Camino 1.6
- Now Up-to-Date & Contact Get Updated
- WD Intros Faster SATA Drive
- MacProVideo Releases Final Cut Studio Video Tutorials
- Britannica Lures Web Publishers with Freebie
- Economic Woes Won't Affect Europe Security Spending
- Chinese Hackers Drop CNN Vendetta
- US Slowdown Affects India's Tata
- PayPal Denies Plan to Block Safari
- Unhappy eBay Members Plan Global Boycott
- Vodafone Goes Green, Will Cut CO2 by 50 Percent
- Skype's New Packages Shows VOIP Becoming Commodity
- Rock Phish Gang Adds Second Punch to Phishing Attacks
- Microsoft Bungles Antipiracy Detection Tool Update
- Micron and Nanya to Invest $1.1 Billion in New DRAM Company
- Intel to Spend $500 Million in Taiwan Over Five Years
- Asustek Says Eee PC Sales Target Hit by Battery Shortage
- Asus to Launch Eee PC With Intel's Atom in June
- Asustek to Launch Eee PC With 10-inch Screen
- Acer Making WiMax Laptop for Sprint
- Intel, Taiwan Ink Deal to Speed up WiMax on Island
- New Eee PC 900 Sells out in Hong Kong Debut
- Sony's Razor-Thin OLED Screen
- Nokia Demos Super-Fast 3G System
- Finally, A Useful Tattoo
- People-Powered Music Player
- No Plug-In Required
- Portable Wind Turbine
- Not "Let's Drag," but Less Drag
- But Can They Find Nemo?
- Flower Un-Power
- Bounce Dirt From Your Clothes
- Grow Your Own Cell Phone
- How Power Greedy Is That Electrical Device?
- Now That's Lawn Furniture!
- The Weird, the Far Out, and the Yet to Come
- Far-Out Green Gadgets
- Motorola Invests in Mobile Virtualization Company
- Vietnam Launches Its First Satellite
- Sony Shows Razor-thin Prototype OLED Screen
- New Compression Tool Triples Network Storage
- Digital Ballot Ban Sought
- Tekken 5 Updated; Extension Rumored
- IBM Workers May Use Macs
- Hot Shots Golf Updated for PSP
- Watch Out: It's Your Digital Shadow
- Microsoft Mulls Subscriptions, Ads for Office Apps
- Wii Fit Update may Arrive Online
- Is Windows XP Environmentally Incorrect?
- Phishing Attacks Double in U.K.
- Microsoft Cuts off Hotmail Access via Outlook Express
- New Hitachi High-Speed Drives Hit 450GB
- Music Game Star Dislikes Faux Play
- YouTube Technology Helps Google Police Porn
- Mac Clone PsyStar Goes Quiet
- Hackers Cancel Attack on CNN
- EarthLink Redirect Service Poses Security Risk, Expert Says
- Fujitsu Readies Green Laptop
- Next Mortal Kombat Features DC Comics Characters
- Salesforce.com Promotes Development in the Cloud
- Bling It 1.0
- Military Goods for Sale and Miscreants Aplenty
- Mobile Mac: MagSafe Modifier and a Travel Stand
- BusySync Adds ICal to Google Calendar Sync
- Spring Cleaning
- Stop QuickTime Nagging About Safari
- Google Docs: Your Online Office?
- Apple and the Homebuilt Mac Community
- Apple Alters Windows Software Update Tool
- Tech Companies Lead Most Innovative Company List
- Disable the 10.5 X11 Warning-on-quit Dialog
- IPod Touch Case Roundup: Leather Tough
- Bugs & Fixes: Apple TV Network, Authorization Hassles
- XRackPro2 Studio Rack Coming Soon
- Italian Cyberstalking Case Reveals Internet Loopholes
- Nigerian Officials Concerned as NITEL Strike Takes Toll
- IBM Buys Storage Vendor Diligent Technologies
- Uganda University Opens Software Incubation Center
- Bull Crams Crypto Chips Into Bootable USB Hard Disk Drive
- PayPal to Block Users With Old Browsers
- Nokia Denies Reports on Cost of Music Service
- Chinese Hackers Poised for Anti-CNN Attack
- AT&T to Lay off More Than 4,000 Employees
- Reports: Wi-Fi Users to Be Monitored in Russia
- Microsoft Confirms Testing of 'Albany' Low-cost Office Suite
- Android Developers' Competition Draws 1,788 Entries
- British Police Use Facebook to Gather Evidence
- France Telecom Needs to Grow to Counter Apple, Google Threat
- Chinese Blogs Detail Zero-day Flaw in Microsoft Works
- Sanyo Updates Its Waterproof Xacti Camera
- US Dollar, Economy Weigh on Wipro Results
- World Tech Update: Fake Jobs, X-Box, Satellites, and More
- No Consumer Linux from Novell or Red Hat
- Open Solutions Alliance Looking for Momentum Boost
- Oracle to Expand SAP Lawsuit, May Target Execs
- Google Stock Soars in After-market Trading
- Use of Touch Screens Soaring in Mobiles, UMPCs Next
- MacBook Air Spurring LED Use in Screens: DisplaySearch
- Report: Lenovo Mobile to Go Public 'very Soon'
- Amazon Adds Support Options for Hosted Services
- FCC Net Neutrality Hearing Draws Diverse Views
- Wii Outsells Combined Xbox 360, PS3 Sales in March
- Maybe Microsoft Does Have a Clue
- The $2,500 Solution
- ITunes and NBC's Views
- Cha-Ching Personal Finance Manager Updated
- Wall Street Beat: Google, IBM, Intel Lift Gloom
- Microsoft's Ozzie Talks Open Source, Mesh
- AMD Reports Sixth Consecutive Quarterly Loss
- The Virtual Office Gains Ground
- Don't Skip Vista, Forrester Study Says
- Google Grows Profit and Revenue in Q1
- Study: LimeWire Still Top P2P Software; UTorrent #2
- SEMs Crave More Search Ad Competition, Eye MS-Yahoo
- Report: Yahoo-Google Deal Moves Forward
- Open Mail Links in the Background
- OWC Intros 500GB Portable Drive
- Ballmer: Vista Is 'a Work in Progress'
- LiveQuartz Photo Retouching Tool Updated for Leopard
- HP Photosmart C7280 MFP
- Mauritius Telecom Offers Bigger Taste of Orange
- Interest in Psystar Shows Market for Gaming Mac
- Doozla Introduces Kids to Vector Graphics
- Study: Apple the Fastest-growing U.S. PC Maker
- Firefox Update Fixes Security Flaw
- BIAS Ships Peak LE 6 Audio Editing Software
- ConceptDraw 7.6 Performance, Text Editing Improved
- Former EarthLink City Wi-Fi Comes Down to Earth
- Privacy Advocates: Consumer Education Isn't Enough
- NITEL Staff Strike May Cripple Telecom Services in Nigeria
- Zain Expands Roaming Plan for Middle East, Africa
- SANS Solves Mystery of Mass Web Site Infections
- Quaero Search Project Ramps up Recruitment
- Nokia Sales up 28 Percent, but Analysts Are Disappointed
- MySpace Hack Reveals Profile Visitors
- Red Hat Skips Consumer Linux Desktop
- NetSuite Goes Global With OneWorld Module
- Bill Gates and the Radio Shack Tandy 2000 (1984)
- Bill Cosby and the Texas Instruments TI-99/4A (1982)
- Sarah Purcell and the Tomy Tutor (1983)
- Bill Bixby and the Radio Shack Tandy 2000 (1983)
- 'MASH' Cast and the IBM PS/2 (1987)
- Alan Alda and the Atari 800XL (1984)
- "King Kong" Bundy and the Vendex HeadStart (1987)
- Isaac Asimov and the Radio Shack TRS-80 Color Computer (1982)
- William Shatner and the Commodore VIC-20 (1982)
- Roger Moore and the Spectravideo SV-318 (1983)
- Dom DeLuise and the NCR PC4 (1984)
- By Benj Edwards
- If It's Good Enough for Shatner...
- AMD's Quad-Core Opteron Available in Dell Servers
- CEO Subpoena Scam Fires up Anew
- Comcast Sets its Sights on Peer to Peer Apps
- Apple Patches $10,000 Prize-winning Bug
- More Twists in Saga of Would-be Mac Clone Maker
- Dell Redoes Laptop Line as Part of Major Mobile Push
- Economy Could Slam PC Shipments in US
- Rivet Streams Mac Video, Music, Photos to Xbox 360
- Safari 3.1.1 Improves Security, Stability
- Check Yourself, Before You Wreck Yourself
- Songwriting With GarageBand
- Starbucks Network Switch Has Begun
- Survey: 12 Percent of Consumers 'borrow' Free Wi-Fi
- Google's Urchin 6 Arrives After Years-long Delay
- MySQL Users Mostly Unfazed by Sun Acquisition
- Computer Aid Boosts Nigeria With 8,000 PCs
- AudialHub Released; Universal Audio Conversion Tool
- IBM Earnings Beat Analyst Expectations
- Nigeria to Inaugurate Digital Migration Board
- ITU Nets $55 Billion for Connect Africa Launch
- Advocacy Groups Skeptical of P-to-P Bill of Rights Idea
- EarthLink Returns Wi-Fi Networks to Two Cities
- SpaceNavigator for Notebooks
- Novell Announces Suse Appliance Program for ISVs
- Microsoft to Offer SQL Server 2005 SP3
- Liven up Your Tracks With Artwork
- The Hidden Object Show Game Released
- Six Apart Brings Blogging Application to Facebook
- Lawmakers Look to Increase Nanotech Safety Research
- 'Naked Case' Offered for IPhone, IPod Touch
- Attack of the Clones
- Novell CEO: Linux for the Consumer Desktop Will Take Years
- MoneyWell Adds Scheduled Transactions
- Windows and AirPort's Equivalent Network Password
- Vir2 Releases Expansion Pack for SyntAX Virtual Instrument
- Jumsoft Offers Keynote Themes 7, Pages Clipart 2
- SiteGrinder 2 Photoshop Plug-in Works With Leopard
- Device Secures IPhone, IPod Touch to Dashboard Vents
- PowerPoint 2008 vs. Keynote '08
- Sanyo Offers 'Superbright' LCD Projectors
- Celtel Urges Zambia Parliament Action on Gateway Licenses
- Malware Threat Lists Called 'Useless'
- 'Pro-Tibet' Rootkit Attacks Windows PCs
- Can Google Apps Crack the Enterprise?
- Reports: France Telecom Considers Buying TeliaSonera
- Motorola Wins Third Taiwanese WiMax Contract
- Sound the Alarm, IPv6 Execs Say
- Controversial Ad System Keeps Its Eye on the Money
- Microsoft Readies Windows XP Update
- Out With the Old, in With the Recycled for Sony TVs
- E-paper Displays Move a Step Closer to Real Paper
- ISPs Meddled With Their Customers' Web Traffic, Study Finds
- Open Source Census Launches
- Comcast, Pando Call for Pact on P2P Rights
- Malicious Microprocessor Opens New Doors for Attack
- Buddy Beacon Available for the IPhone
- Promising Prospect: Funes
- Microsoft Makes Mundie Responsible for Unlimited Potential
- Is the Taxman Eyeing ITunes?
- Office Suite Smackdown: Excel 2008 vs. Numbers '08
- Intel's First-quarter Net Income Drops
- Lawmakers Question What to Do With Public Safety Spectrum
- Some New MacBooks Afflicted With QuickTime Problems
- Atto Offers Video Production-optimized Storage Drivers
- Apple TV 2.0.2 Update Tweaks Flickr Feature
- Google Local Business Center Adds Custom Category Selection
- Technology, Biology Turn Thought Into Action
- Lawmakers Complain That Google 'gamed' Auction
- Nvidia 8800 GT Card Comes to First-gen Mac Pros
- Nepad Rolls out Africa E-school Plan
- Final Effects Complete 5 Ships for Avid AVX
- Microsoft Completes Danger Acquisition
- MySQL Upgrade Now Slated for June, Sun Says
- Apple Takes a Trade Show Pass
- ITunes, Starbucks Create 'Pick of the Week'
- Apple TV 2.0.2 Update Tweaks Flickr Feature
- Sleep Displays via the Keyboard in 10.5
- MacPractice Offers Credit Card Processing
- PowerMail 5.6.3 E-mail Software
- Kensington Keyboard Sports Slim Lines, USB Ports
- Signiant Accelerates Final Cut Studio WAN Transfers
- Nisus Writer Pro Adds Comments, Mail Merge
- User Outcry Forces Microsoft to Undo U.K. Move to Multimap
- Analyst: AmazonMP3 Growth Not Coming at Apple's Expense
- Movie Rentals Still Shy of 1,000
- Zesco to Complete Zambia Fiber Backbone
- MEPs Question Microsoft's Eligibility for Gov't Projects
- Mac Users Angry at Laptop Graphics Glitch
- Canon Launches High-Def Camcorders
- French Offer All-You-Can-Read Magazine Downloads
- Nokia Will Use NFC to Bypass Carriers, Analyst Says
- IBM Streams HD Video at 3Mbps
- Game Sales Peak in 2008, Slide Thereafter
- Microsoft Looking for Embedded Innovations
- Asia IT Market Feels Effect of US Slump
- Palm Launches a Sleeker Treo
- ClamAV Confirms Critical Bug, Offers Patch
- Sales of Linux on Dell Computers Still Growing
- Extreme Networks Unveils, Upgrades Switches
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