April 2009
- Use Windows 7 Free (for Awhile)
- Keep Your Secrets on Facebook
- Home Health-care Devices Help Patients Stay out of the Hospital
- Pure Digital's New Flip UltraHD, A Tool for Any Business
- Rich Inner Life
- The Importance of Being in Character
- Tech-Savvy Skills
- A Full Life in Cyberspace
- Geek Cuisine
- Brainy Cool
- Video Game Cognoscenti
- Geek Wallets
- The Geek Chic Checklist -- 22 Sure Signs You're a Geek
- Windows 7 in October? Here's the Scoop
- How to Land a Six-Figure Software Developer Job
- Angry MacBook Air Owner Takes Kitchen Knife to Laptop
- Federal CISOs: Bad Economy Could Create Vulnerabilties
- The Macalope Weekly: Such Stuff as Dreams Are Made of
- Final Draft 8 Scriptwriting Software Adds Tools, XML
- Patent Reform Bill Meets Opposition During Hearing
- Preview: FridgeNotes for IPhone
- Warhol Silkscreen of Apple Logo up for Auction
- Two Weeks Without Twitter: An Experiment
- View Super Large Preview Icons in Leopard
- Mobile-phone Vendors Focus on Software as Sales Drop
- Disney and Hulu Strike Content Deal
- VetFM 3.0 Vet Practice Management Software Adds 150 Features
- Blizzard Vets Get IFund Money for IPhone Development
- Zillow Real Estate Services Come to IPhone
- Report: Nvidia GeForce GTX 285 Graphics Card Is Mac-bound
- Unity Game Development Engine Boosts Performance
- Tiger Woods PGA Tour Released for IPhone, IPod Touch
- 'Phantom' Withdrawal Case Concludes in UK Court
- IBM Supercomputer to Compete on Jeopardy
- SAP Executive: Business ByDesign Ramp up Not Imminent
- Data Collection Key to Tracking Swine Flu Spread
- How to Search in Twitter
- Microsoft Doctors AutoRun in Windows 7 to Stymie Conficker
- IBM Gives Developer Portal Social-networking Makeover
- OWC Offers SuperDrive Upgrades for MacBook, MacBook Pro
- Why You Don't Want Windows 7s XP Mode
- Windows 7's 'XP Mode' May Not Work on Many PCs
- Windows Mobile 6.5: Should We Care?
- X-Men Origins: Wolverine, First Impressions
- How to Build Your Own Google Android Tablet
- Apple Looking to Design Its Own Chips
- Analysis: The Problem with Twitter
- EA Reveals Sims 3 Online Feature Set
- ConceptDraw Mindmap for Projects Debuts
- Six Quick Fixes You Should Never Skip
- Red Hat Linux: A Name Rich with Meaning
- Mac OS X and 'The Big Cats': Catlike Sleekness and Style
- Wikipedia: Just What It Sounds Like
- Android: Secretive, But Still Not Exciting
- ThinkPad: Simplicity Wins Out
- Windows 7: Counting on the Power of 7
- Twitter: Connecting the Digital Flock 140 Characters at a Time
- Firefox: Second Time's a Charm
- BlackBerry: Sweet Addictiveness
- iPod: 'Open the pod bay door, Hal'
- How 10 Iconic Tech Products Got Their Names
- How 10 Iconic Tech Products Got Their Names
- Verizon Extends Backup and Restore Services to PCs
- The Missing Sync 2.0 for IPhone, IPod Touch Released
- Apple Snapping up Chip Designers
- Verizon, Microsoft to Launch iPhone Killer 'Pink' in 2010
- Microsoft: No Vista SP2 for You Yet
- Simple Steps to Hack a Smartphone
- Appetite for Netbooks Surging, Survey Says
- Google Tracking Swine Flu in Mexico
- Palm Pre Teardown: $170 to Build, $300 to Sprint
- Windows XP Will Still Be Available After Windows 7 Release
- Nvidia?s PhysX Technology Brings GPU Accelerated Physics to Upcoming Games
- Palm to Offer Pre, Other Devices for Free
- India's Reliance Communications Reports Profit Drop
- Spoil Your Kid With A Child-Resistant Laptop
- Netbook Pioneer to Stick With Windows in 2009
- TSMC Says Chips Strengthening, Turns Profit in Q1
- Sales to Mobile Networks Hold Steady, Ericsson Says
- RealDVD Trial to Drag on Another Week
- Microsoft Runs Cannibalization Risk With Low-end Server Push
- Spammers Trying To Cash In on Swine Flu Frenzy
- China's SMIC Posts Another Loss as Chip Shipments Drop
- Tech Departments Say They're Ready to Start Buying
- Oracle Sued by I2 for Patent Infringement
- Italian Courts Target Pirate Bay
- HP Launches MediaSmart Server LX195
- Twitter Quitters Just Don't Get It
- No Jail Time for Nugache Worm Creator
- Why Most Twitter Users Give Up
- Sony PSP Go! Reportedly Scooped, But What's Missing?
- Four Indicted in Giant College Spam Operation
- Google's Book Search Deal: 5 Pros and 5 Cons
- The Firefox 3.5 vs. IE8 Deathmatch
- Research Could Instantly Wake Shut-down Laptops
- Researchers: iPhone Can't Get Down to Business
- Google Pushes Back in Tussle Over Book Search Settlement
- Panel Calls for National Dialog on Gov't Cyberattacks
- Panda Security Protects PCs with a Free, Cloud-Based Antivirus Tool
- ITypeFastr Jailbreak App Helps Speed IPhone Typing
- Phishers Hit Facebook With Scam Messages
- Microsoft Responds to EU Antitrust Charges
- Verizon Possibly Playing Microsoft Against Apple For Phone Deal
- Amazon to Offer Free Cloud Services to Academics
- Jobs Skips Town Council Meeting on Property Demolition
- Microsoft Asks for Oral Hearing in Latest EU Antitrust Case
- Agreement Reached on Internet Access in New EU Telecom Laws
- Matrox CompressHD Card Improves H.264 Encoding Speed
- Facebook Has a Bad Case of the Twitters. Is There a Cure?
- 'Paperless Office' Bundles Combine Software, Scanners
- Panda Launches New Free Cloud-based Antivirus
- Ontrack Data Recovery Supports Entourage, Apple Mail
- Remotely Fixing the Family Printer
- MacBook Pro Customer: 'I Got a Rock'
- Simplify Music 2.0 for IPhone Adds Search
- Clearpace Turns Storage System Into Virtual Appliance
- An IPhone, IPod Touch Stand That Fits in a Wallet
- Adobe Updates InContext Editing Service
- Yahoo Extends YQL Web Data Query Platform
- Panda Unveils Free Security Service
- NBC Universal Launches Free Land of the Lost IPhone Game
- PC Game Piracy: The PC Gaming Alliance Interview, Part Five
- ConceptDraw Pro 8 Adds NetDiagrammer Plug-in
- AOL Ad Revenue Plummets in Q1
- New Sony PSP Go! Loses UMD, Expected in June
- Learn About the Stock Market
- Lower Your Property Tax Bill (Where Possible)
- Administer and Manage Loans and Payments
- Get a Better Commercial Loan or Credit Card
- Make and Receive Loans Without Middlemen
- Get Out of Debt Efficiently
- Get Your Credit Rating for Free
- Give Your Finances a Workout
- Financial Planning for the Masses
- Finovate Startup Showcases Nifty New Web-Based Financial Services
- Mozilla Delivers Firefox 3.5 Beta 4 with Major Speed Boost
- Twitter Suffers from Disloyalty, Says Metrics Firm
- Swedish ISP Says It Will Not Store Customer IP Addresses
- Justice Dept. Opens Antitrust Inquiry into Google Book Deal
- Apple Updates iPhone 3.0 Beta Software: iTunes Goes Blu-ray
- Government Concerned Over Possible Google Books Monopoly
- Blu-ray Disc Faces Local Competitor, Piracy in China
- People Try Twitter One Month, Then Fly
- India's Bharti Airtel Posts Strong Revenue, Profit Growth
- PGP Complaint Forces ElcomSoft to Change Booth Decor
- China Mobile to Buy Stake in Taiwanese Operator
- United Micro to Buy Chinese Chip Maker
- Netbooks Shore up Acer Results During First Quarter
- Acer Working on Several Android Devices
- SAP First Quarter Earnings Drop 16 Percent
- Acer Beat Asus in Netbooks Last Year, to Ship 12M This Year
- China Arrests Web Site Attacker Who Extorted Money
- SAP Agrees to Delay Full Enterprise Support Price Rise
- Windows Mobile to Get Voice Command Capability
- RealNetworks CEO Defends RealDVD to Court
- Win 7, Snow Leopard Could Give Graphics Chip a Spark
- 20 Years of AOL Annoyances and Foul-Ups
- Verizon Has its Eye on the iPhone
- Microsoft Responds to Verizon 'Pink' Rumor
- Apple's WWDC Sold out
- Town Council to Consider Demolition of Jobs's Mansion
- Flick NBA Basketball Game Released for IPhone, IPod Touch
- DVI Gear HDMI Cable
- Plantronics Discovery 650E Bluetooth Headset
- Magellan Maestro 5310 GPS
- Netgear Rangemax WNDR3300 Wireless-N Router
- Kodak EasyShare M763 Digital Camera
- This Week's Best Tech Bargains
- Apple Rolls out Another Clever Banner Ad
- Mobile Social Networking Unleashed
- Senator Balks at White House Control of Cybersecurity
- SEC Looks into Corporate Twitter Use
- Verizon and Apple: To Be or Not to Be?
- Sun's Revenue Drops 20 Percent Ahead of Oracle Buy
- Office 2007 SP2 Supports ODF
- Rourke Goes from 'The Wrestler' to 'Rogue Warrior'
- Google Voice Simplifies Phone Needs
- Recruiting with Social Networks Is Iffy
- Meet the $1,500 BlackBerry
- Benioff Calls for 'the End of Maintenance'
- Swine Flu Might Sicken the Net
- LG Display Executive Pleads Guilty in LCD Price-fixing Case
- Apple iPhone "Mediapad" Could Be a Kindle Killer
- AMD Pulls Dual-core Server Processors, Cuts Prices
- Star Trek IPhone Case Mod Is Pure Vulcan Logic
- Access All Exposé Modes on Newer Keyboards
- Linux Group Investigates Microsoft Patents in TomTom Case
- Experts Disagree on Cybersecurity Role for DHS
- McAfee Launches Cybercrime Self-help Site
- Office 2007 Service Pack 2 Now Available for Download: SP2 Overview
- New Netbook PCs From Toshiba and Fujitsu
- Apple Adds New Artist Lessons to GarageBand
- NetworkLocation 3.0.5
- Notebooks for IPhone
- OWC Intros USB 2.0 Display Adapter
- What Exchange 2010 Means for Mac Users
- Windows 7's 'XP Mode': A Great Idea, on Paper
- PageSender Adds SmartFax Support
- 'Hackers Wanted' Ad Fed Security Misconception
- How Does Sensitive Company Info End Up on Facebook?
- Mozilla Re-Patches Firefox
- Is Anyone Using Internet Explorer?
- Jigsaw Launches CRM Data Updating Service
- Apple Snags ATI, AMD Graphics Vet
- Multi-Photo Email
- Boxee Remote
- Wolfenstein 3D Classic
- Drop7
- Superball 3
- Tap Tap Revenge 2
- Palringo
- Tweetie
- Facebook
- The Nine Essential iPhone Apps
- Xobni Meets Facebook, Right Inside Outlook
- IDrive Online Backup Service Improves Mac, IPhone Support
- Nokia Cuts Staff, Refocuses Its Services Push
- Microsoft's Vine: Emergency Social Networking
- LittleSnapper Update Improves Thumbnail Generation
- SuperSync Music Library Sync Tool Adds Web Access
- Missing Sync for IPhone 2.0 Adds True Two-way Syncing
- Tweak Your Sound in ITunes and on the IPod
- Companies Still Dragging Their Feet With Patches
- Hands On: Ubuntu 9.04 Brings Only Minor Updates
- Homosexuality "Does Not Exist" in Star Wars
- MacGourmet Deluxe Update Adds USDA Info
- No, You Cannot Catch the Swine Flu From Twitter
- What Facebook Vote?
- Flash Storage Made Less Expensive, Faster
- Cloud Computing Security: Who Knew?
- New Apple Gizmos Coming Exclusively to Verizon?
- HP Unveils Low-Cost Business Laptops
- Plasma Sales Slip in Early 2009
- Pioneer Sets out Plan to Return to Profitability
- DoCoMo to Supercharge Data With Network Improvements
- BitLocker, TPM Won't Defend All PCs Against VBootkit 2.0
- McAfee Launches 'online 911' for Cybercrime Victims
- Far EasTone to Release Two Google Android Phones This Year
- China's Baidu Forecasts Return to Sales Growth
- ATI Launches Radeon HD 4770 Graphics
- Microsoft Shows New Xbox 360 Games in Tokyo
- Konami Abandons 'Six Days in Fallujah' War Game
- Cassatt Is Almost out of Business, CEO Says
- MySpace App Dev Platform Still a Work in Progress
- ESPN.com, the Konami Code, and a Whole Lotta' Ponies
- Oracle buys Sun
- Sun buys MySQL (2008)
- Schwartz takes the throne (2006)
- Andy Bechtolsheim returns (2004)
- Every which way but up (2002-2004)
- "We put the dot in dot com" (1999-2001)
- Sun sues Microsoft (1997)
- Java takes the stage (1995)
- Solaris rising (1991)
- Sparc: Making RISC commercially successful (1989)
- The network is the computer (1984)
- Not a pizza box (1982)
- Present at the creation (1982)
- In memoriam: Sun Microsystems
- Sun's History in Pictures
- Qualcomm Settlement Good for Broadcom, Customers
- Google, Microsoft Execs Tapped for Obama Tech Advisors: Good News for Net Neutrality?
- Ocean Way Drums a Clear Winner for Audio Pros
- Meet Watson, IBM Supercomputer and Future 'Jeopardy' Champ
- Don't Buy a Mac, Save the Planet?
- Salma Hayek's MobileMe Account Hacked
- Apple Offers Live 24/7 MobileMe Chat Support
- Spammers Peddle Snake Oil for Swine Flu
- Swine Flu Frenzy Demonstrates Twitter's Achilles Heel
- Obama Taps IT Execs for Tech Board
- HP Still Getting Heat on Nvidia Graphics Chips
- Amazon Acquires Lexcycle
- No Apple Netbook Yet? Hack Your Own MacBook 'Cloud'
- Apple Is Sued After Pressuring Open-source ITunes Project
- More on Apple Retail Employee Numbers
- IMovie and the Uncooperative Camera
- EDS to Sell Microsoft Online Services
- Has Ubuntu Reached the End of the Line?
- Repair Your Startup Drive
- 4/27/09 "Abbie in Wildflowers," by Tim Babcock, Atascadero, California
- 4/20/09 "Tumbleweed" by Stephen McMath, Laporte, Colorado
- 4/13/09 Runner-Up: "Boats on the Shore" by Greg Makin, Laguna Hills, California
- 4/6/09 Runner-Up: "Magnified" by Pamela J. Hausser, Baldwinsville, New York
- 4/27/09 Hot Pic: "Sundown at Long Beach," by Rob Castro, Chino Hills, California
- 4/20/09 "Hay Season," by Myka Peterson, Mt. Vernon, Iowa
- 4/13/09 Hot Pic: "Weeping Chlorophyll," by Tyler Cordaro, Huntington, New York
- 4/6/09 Hot Pic: "The Guardian," by Steve English, Fayetteville, New York
- Photo Contest: Hot Pics for April
- Verizon and the iPhone: Wishful Thinking?
- GE Crams 500GB of Data on DVD with Holographic Tech
- Facebook Opens up 'Activity Stream' to External Developers
- An Open Facebook Could Be Even More Twitter-Like
- Software System Sniffs out Insider Trading
- Mudbox 2009 Software Released for Mac
- Thought Out Updates MagStay MagSafe Collar
- MacPractice Rolls out Endodontist Version
- SAP and Teradata Deepen Data Warehousing Ties
- China's Small Cities Have Bigger Appetite for Electronics
- Europe Funds Secure Operating System Research
- Obama Pledges 3 Percent of GDP for Research
- EC's Reding Urges Preventive Action Against Cyberattacks
- MacTuneUp Overhauls Optimization Section
- ProfCast Podcast Tool Adds .m4v Export
- Aqua Data Studio Database Admin Software Boosts Performance
- Bethesda: First "Elder Scrolls" Novel Due this Fall
- Microsoft: Not Dead Yet
- Has Desktop Linux Missed its Opportunity?
- First Android-Powered Netbook Due in Three Months
- Swine Flu Spreads via Twitter
- Apple and Verizon in iPhone Talks
- Samsung Unveils Its First Google Phone
- DRAM Maker Elpida Forecasts Big Full Year Loss
- NEC in Talks With Renesas to Create Third-largest Chip Maker
- Sharp Expects Sales to Keep Falling as It Reports First Loss
- Toshiba to Ship Higher Capacity Flash Chips From July
- Qualcomm to Pay Broadcom US$891 Million in Patent Settlement
- Researchers Make Paper Stereo Speakers for LCD TVs, More
- Taiwan Launches Its First WiMax Network
- Sharp, Sony, Panasonic Halt Mexico Trips on Swine Flu Worry
- Eight Reasons Your Next Computer Should Be a Mac
- Eight Reasons Your Next Computer Should Be a PC
- Microsoft, R.I.P.
- Virtual 'XP Mode' May Be a Windows 7 Headache
- A Newbie's Guide to Social Networks
- UK Won't Ban Google Street View
- A Single Infected PC Spawns Spam by the Millions
- T-Mobile's Android Phone Hits the Million Mark
- iPhone Gets Kudos From Rival
- Windows 7 Release Candidate Due May 5
- 15 Fake and Funny Twitter Accounts
- Your Favorite Forum Jerks
- 12. Johnny One-Word
- 11. The Signature Dork
- 10. The Conspiracy Theorist
- 9. Fanboy
- 8. Smarty Pants
- 7. Peacekeeper
- 6. The Moderator
- 5. The Antagonizer
- 4. Mr. Credentials
- 3. The Sermonator
- 2. The Self-Promoter
- 1. The FIRST! Guy
- Who ARE these people?
- It Takes a Village Idiot: The Jerks of Online Forums
- The Fun Bot: Keepon by Beetbot
- WAM Hand from Barrett Technology
- WAM Arm by Barrett Technology
- Foster-Miller Talon
- Foster-Miller Maars Military Robots
- Gamer Technology
- iRobot's SUGV
- iRobot's PacBot510
- Segway Bomb Disposal Robot
- Segway RMP
- RobuLab10 by Robosoft
- The Haptic Wand by Quanser
- RoboCourier from CSS Robotics
- Coolest Robots of the Year
- Twitter Has a Great Week
- Stealth Botnet Infects Nearly 2 Million Systems
- Wi-Fi Surge Reported
- E-Mail Slang Reveals Your Secrets
- Windows Bugs Never Truly Squashed
- Jeeves Rejoins Search Fray With a New Look
- World Tech Update: Tech Pirates, Panasonic's Eco-House, and High-Tech Subway Maps
- Craigslist Faces Scrutiny After Crimes
- Twitters from Space
- Conficker Variant Expected to Self-Destruct Soon
- Apple's Big Profits Don?t Protect Staff from Recession
- Windows 7 RC Adds New Remote Media Streaming, Virtual Windows XP Mode
- Developers to Get Windows 7 RC Next Week
- Ex-federal IT Worker Charged in Alleged ID Theft Scam
- News of Mac Botnets Doesn't Mean an Increased Threat (Yet)
- From Tweet to Meet: Social Media Fans Get Together in the Real World
- Meet Bump, the App Store's Billionth Download
- Sony X-series Walkman
- Samsung's Thinnest Blu-ray Disc Player
- KDDI's Iida Design Phone
- Coming Later: Brain Control of Gadgets
- Fujitsu E-Document Reader
- Canon DSLR with Video
- Brother E-Document Readers
- Tokyo Edge: April's Hottest Gadgets
- Windows 7 Release Candidate Leaked Online
- Setting up a Mac Mini Media Center
- Pirate Bay Four: Scurvy Dogs May Not Walk the Plank
- Oracle Snags Sun, Microsoft Earnings Dip
- SpiderOak Delivers New Online Backup and Synchronization
- Obama to Get Top-Secret BlackBerry
- Bugs & Fixes: Save As Bugs in Safari 4 Beta
- Cut Down on Cables
- Apple: Throwing the Baby Shaker out with the Bath Water?
- Amazon.com Eyes CIOs With Its AWS Cloud IT Services
- Mac Malware, Jaunty Jackalope, and Video-On-Demand Blu-ray Players on PC World Podcast Episode 26
- AT&T Sends Mixed Message on Behavioral Advertising
- Mac Mini Media Center: Is It Worth It?
- DVD Copying Case: Why You Should Care
- Disable Favicons in Firefox and Safari
- Facebook's Terms and the Future: Privacy Advocates Weigh In
- RealNetworks vs. Hollywood in DVD 'Ripping' Case Starts
- OCZ's New SSD RAID Promises Speed, Bankrupcy
- Pixelmator a Great, Inexpensive Image Editor
- Apple Cuts More Than 10 Percent of Full-time Retail Workers
- India, Sierra Leone Place OLPC Orders
- MySpace's New CEO Is Former Facebook Executive
- Steve Jobs Stays Grounded During Absence
- SAP Sets up New Lab in Bangalore
- Lord of the Rings Online Second Anniversary Promo
- Hands On: Running Windows 7 on a Netbook
- Facebook To Adopt New Governing Documents
- One Third of Employees Would Steal Sensitive Data
- Facebook Moves Ahead With New Terms of Use
- Google Toolbar Tells You Where to Go
- Assassin’s Creed: Altair’s Chronicles Released for IPhone
- How to Recycle Your Mac
- Do ISPs Deserve Protection Against Competition?
- Worm Solves Gmail's CAPTCHA, Creates Fake Accounts
- UK Mobile Operator Offers Free Mobile Skype Calls 'forever'
- Update: Apple Hits 1 Billion App Store Downloads
- China Pushes Its Own Blue-laser Optical Discs
- Failed Facebook Voter Turnout Bodes Ill For Users
- Conficker Hype a 'Problem,' Says FBI Cyber-Chief
- Samsung Electronics Q1 Earnings Plunge but Beat Expectations
- DRAM Maker Hynix Reports Sixth Straight Loss
- Preview: Terminator Salvation for IPhone
- How Oracle Can Get the Most Bang for Its Buck
- Should You Pony Up 35 Clams for Advanced Vista Optimizer 2009?
- Apple Apologizes for Approving Baby Shaker IPhone App
- Apple Sells Its One Billionth IPhone App
- Create a Profile to Track Your Submissions
- Send Map Information to Your GPS Navigation Device
- The Ins and Outs of Public Transport
- Add Your Business to Google Maps
- Find the Best Restaurant
- Google My Maps
- Change Your Travel Route
- View Geotagged Photos within Street View
- Embed Google Maps into Your Web Page
- Share Exact Map Details
- Google Maps: Feature Rich
- 10 Top Overlooked Features of Google Maps
- So Long, GeoCities: We Forgot You Still Existed
- Canonical Optimizes Linux Distribution for Netbooks
- Apple, Bring Back the Butterfly Keyboard for Netbooks
- Microsoft Earnings Down Over Last Year
- HanDBase for Mac Can Synchronize With IPhone
- The Macalope Weekly: The Hits Keep Coming
- Is Apple Sticking Its Head in the Sand?
- As CEO Exits, MySpace Needs a Makeover
- Hackers Expolit 2008 Word Bug to Hijack PCs
- CTIA Backs Universal Cell-phone Charger
- Security Pro to Companies: Assume You're Owned
- T-Mobile G1 Sells 1 Million Units
- Mac Mini Media Center: Control Everything Remotely
- Forget Computers, Phone Crime Is Worrying Banks
- Intego Offers up Dual-platform Filtering Solution
- Clearwire Users Complain of Slow Service, Termination Fee
- US Lawmakers Target Deep Packet Inspection in Privacy Bill
- Why I'm Switching From Twitterrific to Tweetie
- Tips for Greener Computing
- The Five Best, New Things In Ubuntu Linux 9.04
- Apple's Mother's Day IPhoto Book Deadline Nears
- Woz Interviewed About Hackery, Life
- Are Price Hikes in Store for Sun Software Support?
- See Full Path to Inserted Filenames in Pages '09
- SEC Deposition Shows Softer Side of Jobs
- Nokia Puts Mobile Wallet on SIM Card
- Charge It on Your AirEx
- ExpanDrive 2.0 Adds Amazon S3 Support
- Konami Releases Silent Scope for IPhone
- Two IPhone Clock Apps
- What You Will See on Netbooks This Year
- Android to Go Beyond Phones to a Range of Personal Devices
- With Six-core Chips, AMD Preps for Stimulus Money Fight
- Why Apple Doesn?t Need a Netbook
- Hathaway Advocates Direct White House Role on Cybersecurity
- Beta Monkey Releases GarageBand, Logic Drum Loops
- Baby Shaker App Approved, Then Removed
- Has RSA Jumped the Shark?
- MySpace CEO to Step Down
- GPS Can Help Your Business
- Microsoft Adds Health Care to Global E-government Platform
- 1- Punch-Out!!, Next Level Games
- 2- Dead Rising 2, Blue Castle Games
- 3- Heavy Rain, Quantic Dream
- 4- inFamous, Sucker Punch Productions
- 5- Brutal Legend, Double Fine Productions
- 6- I Am Alive, Darkworks (partial)
- 7- Ghostbusters, Terminal Reality
- 8- Splatterhouse, Bottlerocket Entertainment (partial)
- 9- Watchmen: The End is Nigh, Deadline Games
- The 9 Mystery Developers
- The Mystery Developers Behind 2009's Biggest Games
- Microsoft Sift: A Search Tool for Mobile Gadgets?
- IPhone Apps Let Amateurs Share Apple's Buzz
- Asus Launches World's First 17.3-Inch Laptop
- Vendors Release Password Cracking, Management Tools
- Apple Boosts Revenues With IPhone, IPod Touch
- Amazon's $359 Kindle 2 Costs $185.49 to Build
- Final Fantasy Franchise Sales Revealed
- Wikipedia Gets Backing From Mobile Phone Operator Orange
- Pirate Bay Demands Retrial, Claiming Judge Was Biased
- Researchers Show How to Take Control of Windows 7
- Warner Offers HD DVD Disc Bailout
- Apple Approves Tasteless Baby-Shaker iPhone Game, Then Removes It
- Apple Doesn't Get Netbooks? Too Bad.
- Top Engineer Gives Vision for Chinese Chips
- Tata Communications Sets up TelePresence Exchange
- Click Fraud Rate Dropped in Q1
- Top Green IT Enterprises of 2009
- Cloud Computing a 'security Nightmare,' Says Cisco CEO
- Apple Dismisses Netbook Trend
- Can Apple Do No Wrong?
- Palm Centro Breaks Ex-iPhone User out of Jail
- Qualcomm, Broadcom May Be Near Settlement
- YUBZ Talk Mobile
- DXG-125V
- Luxus LX-ProScope HR
- iGo Green Laptop
- iBAC Alcometer
- TomTom Go 740 Live
- SmartSwipe
- Savi Go
- Livespeakr
- Ruffian Skull Metal Earphones
- 10 Cool New Mobile Gadgets
- Firefox 3.0.9 Fixes Bugs So You Don't Have to
- IPod Touch, IPhone Sales Total 37 Million Units
- Apple to Netbooks: Drop Dead
- Groups Ask Operators to Cut Early Termination Fees
- Panasonic HDTVs with Viera Cast Add Amazon Video on Demand
- Criminal Infrastructure Lets Malware Thrive
- 802.11n and More
- Sleek and Curvy
- A Keyboard, a Camera -- and Game-Ready
- Say Cheese!
- Key-Bored?
- Dangerous Curves
- Game On!
- Luxe Life
- It's Ultra, Man! The Sequel
- It's Ultra, Man!
- A Cinderella Story
- Good Genes
- Memory Maven
- iPhoney Baloney
- Fab Fake 4G iPhone Designs
- AT&T Gears Up for Palm Pre vs. iPhone Battle
- Can Google Profiles Save Your Reputation?
- Banned From Facebook? It's All in the Fine Print
- Red Lights Might Save Second Life
- Up Close With the Mac Media Center
- VMware Says Revenue May Decline for the First Time
- IPhone Calls in Strong Quarter for Apple
- Microsoft Global System Aids Worker Rescue
- The iPod Touch Goes to War
- AMD Plans 16-core Server Chip
- Apple Reports Quarterly Profit of $1.21 Billion
- How IT Must Prepare for Windows 7
- 1.6 Million iPhones Actived in First Quarter of 2009
- EarthLink Hobbled by Earth Day Crash
- Com2us Releases 9 Innings: Pro Baseball 2009
- 'Gang of Six' Controls Botnet of 1.9 Million Computers
- Malware Seeks to Alter Your Reality
- Mac Mini Media Center: Get Content
- Toontrack Releases Monster MIDI Pack Drum Grooves
- Use Netflix Instant Watching to Feed Mac Media Center
- Capo Helps You Learn Songs by Ear
- Former Military Official Pleads Guilty to Telecom Bribery
- Paradise Lost: Malware Targets Macs
- Microsoft Integrates More Web Applications Into Windows Live
- Managing an IWeb Site From Multiple Macs
- Soonr 3.0 Online Workspace Adds Tools, Projects Workspace
- Hands-on With Polar Rose's Face Recognition Tool
- Judge to Extend Microsoft Antitrust Judgment
- UK Man Fights Halifax Bank Over 'phantom' Withdrawal
- EU Slashes Cost of Text Messaging, Surfing While Abroad
- US Judge Extends Microsoft Consent Decree
- Trend Smart Surfing Protects Users From Online Scams
- Mactracker for IPhone, for All Your Mac Reference Needs
- NKill Aims to Catalog Vulnerabilities of Every Computer
- Amazon's $359 Kindle 2 Costs $185.49 to Build
- BIAS Unveils SoundSoap Pro 2
- Native Instruments Releases Urban Arsenal 2
- The Future Of Computing Will Be Good Enough
- Are We Already Losing the Cyber War?
- How Green Is Apple: Cleaning the Supply Chain
- Mozilla: Firefox 3.5 Beta 4 will Ship on Time This Week
- Pay-as-you-go a Way Around Piracy, Microsoft Says
- AT&T Income Down but Mobile Business Healthy
- Amazon Now Offers HD With On-Demand Movie Rentals
- 5 Things The Elders Scrolls V Shouldn't Do
- Microsoft Executive Sees Rise of Tablets, 'Room Computer'
- Tested: AMD Launches New Flagship Phenom II CPU
- EU Telecoms Law Reforms Blocked by Dispute Over Net Access
- Linden Lab Will Rate Parts of Second Life Adults Only
- Wii Console Sales Hit 8 Million in Japan as Growth Slows
- Wipro Posts Strong Revenue and Profit Growth
- MSI Debuts MacBook Air Rival, New Netbook in US
- AMD Adds Speed to Shanghai Processors
- China Sentences Porn DVD Pirates
- 10 Things to Hate About Tech
- New Intel Chips Prompt Rise in Demand for DDR3 Memory
- Is the FBI Behind Spyware?
- 3D LCD TVs That Don't Require Glasses Coming Soon
- When the Web Got it Wrong
- Firefox Addon Fights Social Network Phishes
- Beyond Display Ads
- AMD to Ship Dual-core Neo, Istanbul This Quarter
- Quickoffice Exec Talks New IPhone Suite, What's Coming
- Webcams Gone Creative
- Polaroid i1035 Digital Camera
- Shure SE110 Sound-Isolating Headphones
- Canon Pixma MX700 Multifunction Printer
- TomTom Go 730 GPS
- Refurbished 16GB iPhone 3G
- The Best Tech Deals of the Week
- Virtualization Is 'the New Mainframe,' VMware Says
- The Inside Scoop on Energy Meters
- Netbook--Acer Aspire One D150-1165
- Gaming Laptop--Dell XPS M1730
- Ultraportable Laptop--HP EliteBook 2530P
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