August 2007
- iToner Puts Custom Ringtones on iPhone
- Facebook Attracts Developers--and Controversy
- Sony Responds: 60GB PS3 Back in Stock
- Google News to Host Wire Service Stories
- Microsoft Purchase of RIM Nice to Consider, but Unlikely
- Drive with US Political Party Data Sold on eBay
- Security Vendor: Bank Site Hacked, Dispensing Malware
- IBM Stores Data on Single Atoms
- Less is more for Ruby on Rails, inventor says
- Connecticut Revenue Agency Reports Missing Laptop
- Apple to Stop Selling NBC Shows in iTunes Store
- US Gov't Job Search Site Hit by Monster Attack
- Sony Throws in the Towel on Connect Music Store
- Fujitsu Wins Case, Files to Block Nanya DRAM From Japan
- Casio Debuts Fast-Shooting Digital Still Camera
- OLPC Parts Shortage Manageable, Says Maker
- French YouTube Rival Lands $34 Million Funding
- Hitachi Brings Blu-Ray Disc Camcorder to Europe
- You Talk, Cell Phone Types
- Internet Pipes Can't Keep up in YouTube Age
- DOJ: Microsoft Settlement has Benefited Consumers
- AMD Teams up with Virtual Desktop Pioneer
- AT&T Laptop Theft Exposes Employee Data
- Dell Profit Up, Thanks to Cheaper Components
- FCC Proposes 911 Fines for Mobile Carriers
- Mass Effect Launching Nov. 20 for Xbox 360
- Acer, China Huala Group join Blu-ray Disc camp
- Hacks hit Embassy, Government E-mail Accounts Worldwide
- Cheaper Femtocells are on the way
- Microsoft Employee Offered Incentives for OOXML Support
- FTC Seeks More Data on Intel Flash Spinoff
- Mtron Unveils Faster Solid-State Drives
- Microsoft Settles with Eolas
- Linux will be on a Third of Smart Phones in 2012
- Panasonic Digital SLR Features Face Detection
- Toshiba's Gigabeat Player Packs Wi-Fi
- Yahoo Reorganizes Again
- New Movie Creates Buzz for HP Telepresence
- Electronics Maker to Invest $5 Billion in Vietnam
- HTC Touch Smart Phone Goes 3G
- Samsung Unveils Blu-ray/HD DVD Player, MP3 Players
- TomTom GPS Now Offers Voice Recognition
- New High-Def Sanyo Camcorder
- Windows Server Update Delayed Again
- Former Juniper Lawyer Faces Backdating Charge
- CNET Acquires TechTracker Sites
- Microsoft Pressed Swedish Partners to Vote for Open XML
- AMD Details Speedier x86 Instructions
- IP Telephony Spending on the Rise
- PDF Spam Levels Plummet
- EarthLink Deal With SF Looks Dead
- Microsoft to Buy Enterprise Chat Provider
- LG Unveils iPhone-Like 3G Handset
- IM Threats Double in August
- Researcher: Retail Systems Riddled with Security Flaws
- Monster Outlines Anti-Fraud Measures
- Microsoft Closes Popular Third-Party Windows Update App
- Microsoft Blames Human Error for WGA Glitch
- OpenFM iPhone app Finds FM Frequencies
- Commodore Gaming Opens North American HQ
- Wired Ethernet on its way out says Analyst
- LightSnake USB MIDI Cable Debuts
- AppleScript Pro Sessions Come to Florida in Feb.
- Sierra Debuts New HSUPA USB Cell Modems
- Free 'Mosquito Ops' Game Debuts
- Apple Updates Extreme Base Station 802.11n Spec
- New Risk: Bogus MSN Messenger Video Invites
- Nintendo: Revised Wii "Not out of the Question"
- Chicago Scraps Costly Wi-Fi Project
- ICANN's Privacy Reforms for WHOIS Stalled Again
- Sony: All Remaining 60GB PS3s are on Store Shelves
- Indian Coders Focus on Reuse
- Red Hat Posts Command Center
- Best Buy, Circuit City Reps Push Unnecessary Recovery Discs
- Wi-Fi Runs on Solar Power
- Microsoft Details Plans for Vista SP1--Beta 'In a Few Weeks'
- German Firm Confirms iPhone Talks
- Motorola Sues Aruba Over Patents
- Acer CEO Stakes Job on Gateway Deal
- Gmail Comes to iPods
- Nokia Launches Multimedia Phones, Mobile Portal
- HP Refreshes Printer Lineup
- EarthLink Layoffs: What of Municipal Wi-Fi?
- Google Beats Yahoo for CNN.com Ad Contract
- iPhone Unlocker Swaps Phone for 'Sweet' Car
- Symantec CEO Blasts Microsoft Pricing Practices
- Yahoo Asks Judge to Toss China Torture case
- iPhone Unlocking Video Hits Web
- Facebook Cracks Down on Developer Spam
- Some Users Critical of Revamped Digg.com
- Logitech Offers New USB Headsets
- Runner-Up: "The Bird and the Bridge," by Jordan Keller, Omaha, Nebraska
- Runner-Up: "Beach Seating," by Joyce Sorensen, Clear Lake, Indiana
- Runner-Up: "Peanut," by Brooke Chapel, Edmond, Oklahoma
- Hot Pic of the Week: "Park," by Boris Vinookur, Staten Island, New York
- Hot Pic of the Week: "Perfect Daffodil," by Sean Arenas, Chatsworth, California
- Hot Pic of the Week: "Sky Bridge," by Matt Petersen, Aloha, Oregon
- Hot Pic of the Week: "Wake Up," by Joanne Durand, Buffalo, Minnesota
- Runner-Up: "Montana Storm," by Yvette Bendickson, Spokane, Washington
- Apple Sells More Than One in Six U.S. Laptops
- Photo Contest: Hot Pics of the Week for August
- ChroMac Offers Customized Aluminum Casing for iMac
- Tiger Woods PGA Tour 08 Launches, Not for Mac Yet
- Bandmateloops Releases Instruments, Loops
- Path Analyzer Pro Premier 2.6
- iPhoto Updates Fixes Web Galleries
- Apple Plans Special Event on Sept. 5th
- Latest Vista SP1 Build Leaks Out
- Recent Moves Mean Stepped-up Competition for iTunes
- Server Worth $1.5 Million Wrecked by Forklift
- New Norton AntiVirus and Internet Security Packages Announced
- New Casio Cameras Sport YouTube Capture Mode
- KickApps Adds iPhone Support for Videos
- Senator Wants Sun's Federal Contract Cancelled
- Japan Military Homes, Ship Raided Over Data Leak
- EA Pushes iPod Games
- SAP Wooing Indian Market
- Microsoft Sets Fall Launch for Configuration Manager
- WGA Meltdown Casts Doubt on Microsoft Reliability
- Unlocking the iPhone Could Invite DMCA Suit
- Battle Over High-Def Formats Comes to Berlin
- New LCD Plant Could Mean Cheaper Big-Screen TVs
- Storm Worm Spam Spoofs YouTube
- Traders Punish Acer for Gateway Purchase
- Crysis Single Player Demo Coming Sept. 25
- Microsoft Offers a Year of Free Software to Louisiana SMBs
- Deja Vu: Sony Using Rootkits Again, F-Secure Charges
- Intel's vPro Chips Mean More Security for Businesses
- Old Faithful: PlayStation 2 Still Dominates PS3, Xbox 360
- New Dell Delays on Laptop Shipments
- Analysis: The Impact of the Acer-Gateway Merger
- Free Music Site Attracts Wrath of Industry
- Parallels Beta 2 Now Available
- Acer Will Target Consumers with New Gateway Brand
- Print It Adds Keyboard Shortcuts
- Punch It 3 Timeclock Software Released
- Parallels Beta Improves Coherence
- GarageBand '08
- PlayStation 2 Still Dominating PS3, Xbox 360
- X-Arcade TankStick
- Penny Arcade Site Debuts
- Sony PC Doubles as HDTV
- Gateway Brand to Expand After Acquisition
- German Government PCs Hacked
- Students Take Google as Gospel
- Standards Group Warms to Microsoft's Open XML
- Lenovo-Packard Bell Merger Hit by Acer-Gateway Deal
- Acer to Acquire Gateway in $710 Million Deal
- Yahoo Updates Mail
- Intel Boosts Security With Revamped vPro
- Server Sales Climb
- Feds Boost Tech Spending
- Mobile Devices Compromise the Enterprise, Study Says
- Sun Plugs Java on Wall Street
- Formac Unveils Portable Hard Drives
- Foleo on Schedule, Palm Says
- FTC Stops Diet Spam
- Data Centers Go Green
- Apple Already Updates iMovie
- IBM Expands Sametime IM
- IPhone Unlock Delayed After AT&T's 'Friendly Advice'
- Google Patches Blogger, Adds Video Support
- Sony Unveils Shoulder-Mount HDV Camcorder
- Defcon Game Goes Free--For a Weekend
- Microsoft Revises Anti-Linux Campaign
- Yahoo Patches Messenger
- EU Hopes Satellites Will Push Mobile TV
- Yahoo to Shutter Yahoo Photos
- The Monster.com Mess
- Press Watchdog Blasts China's Blogging Policy
- Site Auctions Software Vulnerabilities to top Bidder
- Patent Reform Opponents Find Support from Unions
- Sony: 'We Should Have had More Original PSP Games'
- Old Worm Slammer Threatens Again
- Add Fantasy Football to List of top Online Time-Wasters
- Digital SLR Camera Trends: Cheaper, More Features
- Skype Woos SMBs with New Deal
- iPhone Unlockers Lining up
- Everest Casual Game Released
- Forklift FTP Client Adds Droplet, FXP
- Kitty Spangles Solitaire Adds New Games
- Keynote '08
- Microsoft Issues High Heat Warning on Xbox Racing Controller
- European Commission Accuses Rambus of 'Patent Ambush'
- Via Announces 1-Watt Processor for Mobile Devices
- Spam Fighters Hit Criminals' Weak Spot
- New Phones Deliver Speedier HSDPA Downloads
- IBM May Open Source Jazz Collaboration Software
- YouTube Vows to Protect Video Makers in Ads
- Sugar-Powered Walkman
- HDTV of the Future
- Internet Blackout Caused by Attack by Saw and Gun
- Study: Low-Priced Google Office Suite not Enterprise Ready
- Attackers Probing for Vulnerable Windows Servers
- FCC Sets Jan. 16 for 700 MHz Spectrum Auction Start
- Strategy Game Trains Cops and Firefighters
- BeyondTrust Tames Vista's UAC Pop-Ups
- Seiko Smart Label Printers Gain High Capacity Tray
- iDive Improves Image Capture and Import
- Sonnet Offers FireWire/USB ExpressCard for Leopard
- Big Fish Audio Releases Jazz and Elektro Music Samples
- Drobo USB Storage
- 8 Great Quicken Alternatives
- Ambrosia Fixes Snapz Pro X Bugs
- Nikon Rolls Out D300, D3 DSLRs
- macProVideo Releases Aperture Training Video
- VMware's Popularity Belies its Complexity
- Sony Unveils TV Tuner, Recorder for PS3
- The 300-Page iPhone Bill to Disappear
- MySpace, MTV Team for Interactive Talks with Candidates
- Targus SoundUP Enhances iPod Sound
- IBM Buys Web Conferencing Vendor
- China Brings Charges in Panda Worm Outbreak
- Microsoft Sets Unified Communications Launch Date
- Google Street View Is Coming for You
- Colleges Testing Google Apps
- Next-Generation Memory Faster, but Slow to Take Off
- Stolen Monster Data Put to Bad Use
- Could Google Apps Be Bad for Your Career?
- Fastest Selling Game Console: Nintendo Wii
- India Now Nokia's Number-Two Market
- FTC Settles With 'Boiler Room' Marketers
- IBM Offshores Small-Biz Infrastructure Services
- Sony Powers Walkman With Sugar-Based Battery
- AMD Sales Chief Resigns
- Seagate to Offer Solid-State Drives
- YouTube Fans Threaten to Leave Over Ads
- London Man Arrested for 'Stealing' Wi-Fi
- Intuit CEO Leaving in December
- Monster Shuts Down Rogue Server
- Skype Premium Users Get Free Service
- Want a More Secure PC? The Answer Is Online
- Beta Watch
- New Wi-Fi Draft Ensures Compatibility
- Dell Gives Trialware the Heave-Ho
- Nokia Offers Windows Live Services on Handsets
- Latest iPhone Update Boosts Wi-Fi Reception, Users Say
- Trojan Horse May Turn to Hyping Hurricane Dean
- AMD Sales Chief Expected to Step Down
- Apple Updates iPhone Software
- Script Software Updates iWatermark
- iDVD '08
- iMovie Update Fixes .Mac Web Gallery Publishing
- Microsoft Uses Silverlight for Experimental Search Site
- iMirror iPod Dock Shows Content on Remote
- Apple Begins Selling Refurbished iPhones
- EA Signs On for E for All Gaming Expo
- Arm-Wrestling Game Recalled for Breaking Arms
- iPhone Sales May Top Goal
- Outage Hits Google's Blogs
- Software Makes Music
- Singapore Airlines Puts a PC in Every Seat
- Revamped: Tour PC World's New Community
- Storm Trojan Isn't Slowing
- YouTube Places Ads in Videos
- California Challenges E-Voting Systems
- Microsoft Crafts Communications Service
- Sharp Shows Thin Big-Screen LCD TV
- Google Earth Looks Skyward
- Verizon Updates VoIP
- New Search Site Serves Gamers
- Apple Signs iPhone Deals for Europe, Report Says
- New iMacs
- Rock Your iPod With an Open-Source Upgrade
- Silverlight Brings Speedy Video to the Web
- How Far Can Web Apps Take the iPhone?
- Fujitsu Laptop with Biodegradable Chassis
- Microsoft Offers HD Photo Plug-in for Photoshop
- Paramount's CTO on Why His Studio Is Dumping Blu-ray
- Amazon Leaks Price, Date of Windows Home Server Box
- Google Adds YouTube Clips to News Site
- Apple's Laptop Market Share Climbs
- Phishers Looking to Cash in on Wells Fargo Computer Crash
- Aspyr Sends Virtual Villagers Game to Retail
- Gelaskins Offers iPhone Covers
- Apple Updates iPhone Software
- Startup Rolls out Speech Recognition Beta for Mobile Phones
- Mobile Malware to Pose Significant Threat
- EMC Unveils VoIP Monitoring Tool
- In Stores: BioShock, Brain Age 2, Super Metroid
- Virtualization Stretching IT Security
- Research Shows Digital Gender Divide
- New Tool Simplfies SOA Programming
- CanoScan 8800F Offers Speedy Scans
- Infosys Sets Up Mexico Operation
- IT Staff Shortage Predicted
- Apple Drives Transformation in PC Sales
- Introducing the Next Hot Multicore Chip Design
- Adobe Releases Flash Player Upgrade
- Samsung Launches Tiny 160GB Hard Drive
- Worried Companies Block Facebook
- Dell to Offer Networked SCSI Array
- Toshiba Planning 320GB Notebook Drive
- MTV, RealNetworks Merging Digital Music Stores?
- LSI to Sell Mobility Unit to Infineon
- Google Apologizes to Video Customers
- Skype Offers More Details of Outage
- Please Do Not Use These Programs for Illegal Purposes
- What's Next for DVD
- How to Run a Green Office
- Canon Adds All-in-Ones, Photo Printer
- Google Struggles with Phone Number 'For Life'
- Gunplay Blamed for Internet Slowdown
- Skype Users Don't Buy Outage Explanation
- Canon Announces Four Point-and-Shoot Cameras
- Canon Unveils New Digital Single Lens Reflex Cameras
- Vendor Warning on Skype Eavesdropping
- First Exploit Appears for Patch Tuesday Vulnerability
- Ballmer Parries Discussion of Yahoo Buy
- Amadeus Pro Improves Audio Unit, VST Support
- Delkin Offers FireWire 400/800 UDMA CF Card Reader
- Canon Unveils EOS-1Ds Mark III, EOS 40D DSLRs
- Vaja Intros Ivolution Top SP Case for iPhone
- HandBrake 0.9.0 Video Conversion Software Released
- Antenna Upgrade Improves 802.11n Base Station Range
- iPhoto '08
- SpamSieve Update Targets Attachments
- RoadWired Updates Company Name, Laptop Bags
- Augmentix Unveils Rugged Laptop
- Epson Unveils 'Ultra High-Def' Inkjet Printers
- Imprivata Updates Authentication
- Monster.com Data Theft may be Bigger
- Evite Promises Overhaul
- Google Goes Local in India
- Windows Patch Caused Crash, Skype Says
- IBM, TDK Team on New Chips
- Sony Hints of Rolly Audio Player
- Sony Upgrades Thin Cameras
- RF Micro to Buy Sirenza for $900 Million
- Startup Tilera Debuts at Hot Chips Event
- Femtocells Extend Cell Phones' Reach
- 'Citizen Media' Gains on Pros
- Pakistan Seeks Tech Role
- Colleges Balance Security with Portable Storage
- Linux Users Uneasy at Ruling
- RFID Tracks Medicine
- Analysts Weigh Console Wars
- Apache Slips, Study Says
- Apple Accessories Unveiled
- Wi-Fi Carnival Comes to Town
- Hospital Undergoes Wireless Surgery
- FCC Sets Spectrum Auction
- Video Drives Net Traffic
- IBM May Buy Wind River
- Software as Service Draws Interest
- Greenest Vendor? Still Toshiba
- Trojan Steals Data From Job Search Site
- Phishers Can Misuse Google Gadgets, Researcher Says
- Travelocity Fined for Booking Trips to Cuba
- EA Ships Four Mac Games
- Google Opens Click-Fraud Site
- Skype Outage Continues For Some, Businesses Affected
- EBay Says Skype Was not Attacked
- American Airlines Sues Google over Keyword Ads
- Stylus C120 Billed as 'World's Fastest Doc Inkjet'
- Funniest iPhone YouTube Videos
- Windows Home Server Ships This Month
- Second Lawsuit Filed over iPhone Battery Replacement
- XHub Media Center Adds Slideshow Feature
- WidgetWizard Creates Custom Dashboard RSS Feeds
- iWeb 2 Updated for Upgrading iWeb 1.x Sites
- TypeOn Keyboard Skin Covers MacBook in Black or White
- USBfever Offers New iPod, iPhone Accessories
- EA Ships Four Mac Games
- Flash Drive Adds PIN Security
- Popcorn 3 Adds TiVo Support
- Three Face Piracy Charge
- Ubuntu Hacks Downplayed
- Three Minutes With Wikia CEO
- IBM Unveils Lotus Notes 8
- Sony Offers Free Recycling
- Not So Fast: Skype Problems Continue
- Nokia Requests Qualcomm Product Ban
- AOL Pushes Video
- PC, Software Sales Boost HP
- Wind Recharges Cell Phone
- Business as Usual, Says SCO
- Copyright Settlement Costs Big Bucks
- A Look at Apple's Aluminum iMac
- Nokia Recalls 46 Million Cell-Phone Batteries
- Bush Administration, AT&T Face Spying Suits
- Video-Out for Sony's New PSP 2
- Skype Restores Service
- Development Issues Delaying PS3 Games?
- Microsoft Denies PatchGuard Update, Kernel Hacks Link
- Summer of Spam: Record Growth, Record Irritation
- A 300-page iPhone Bill?
- Dell to Restate Results After Finding Manipulation
- Weird, Scary and Bizarre iPhone Tales
- Sony Claims PS3 Failure Rate of Less Than 1 Percent
- Study Finds Internet Rife with Attack Codes
- Macware Offers FontLibrary Collection
- Numbers '08
- Elgato Debuts EyeTV 250 Plus DVR
- What Apple's iWork Moves Mean for Office
- EMusic Sells 150 Million Downloads
- ABA Site Gives Free Legal Advice to Online Businesses
- Logitech Unveils iPod Speakers
- Skype Goes Dark, May Be Offline Until Friday
- IBM Settles With Financial Firm
- Clpwn Cavorting on Unguarded Sites
- Analysis: NSA Lawsuit Like Alice's Wonderland
- Google Increases Stake in China
- iPod Woes Could Send Execs to Jail
- Reuters Outsourcing Global IT Ops to Fujitsu
- Diebold Can't Sell E-Voting Subsidiary
- New Tool Exposes Edits in Wikipedia
- Apple Lays AppleWorks to Rest
- Xohm: Sprint's New Wimax
- Xandros Licenses Exchange Protocols
- Skype Bug Locks Out European Users
- China Mobile's Growth Relies on Rural Areas
- Dow Chemical Launches Social Networking Project
- Microsoft Patches Office 2004 Security Flaws
- Intuit: Reports of Quicken's Mac Death Exaggerated
- Greetings! Someone Has Sent You an E-Card Virus
- Tested: Core 2 Duo Mac Mini
- U.S. Seeks to Dismiss E-Mail Spying Case
- Gateway Sets Up Shop in China
- Sun, IBM Ink OS Deal
- Wi-Fire USB Antenna Promises Access up to 1,000 Feet
- GPS Use Not That High, Survey Shows
- Could Audio Watermarking Help Make MP3s Free?
- Microsoft Reveals First Vista Gadget Bugs
- Forrester: Businesses Still Saying No to Vista
- Epson Unveils New Inkjet All-in-Ones
- NTRconnect Offers Remote Mac, PC Control
- Cider Gains Use as a Game Piracy Tool
- iWeb '08
- Reports of Quicken's Mac Death Exaggerated
- AT&T Notes Brief EDGE Network Outage
- Epson Unveils New Inkjet All-in-Ones
- Wireless Switch Enhances Security
- Skype Update Enters Beta
- LimeWire Goes Legit
- China Spends $400 Million on Tech for Olympics
- Yahoo Messenger Hole Found
- New Cyber-Shot Phone Boosts Camera Features
- New Xbox 360 Games Will Require Hard Drive Model
- Ionic Wind Cools Chips
- Sony, EA,Defend PS3
- Novell Won't Pursue Unix Copyrights
- Net Neutrality Opponents Cite e-Health Efforts
- MicroNet Ships eSATA RAID
- Oracle to Charge for Database Add-Ons
- Free IP Calls Offered
- AirPort Base Station Update 2007-002 Released
- Americans Increasingly Turn to Web for Health Data
- Welcome to the Linux Weather Forecast
- Get Paid to Refer Businesses to Google
- Addonics Offers 4-port eSATA Controller
- FileSalvage 6 Supports Custom File Types
- Desk Doctor 1.3.1
- SpaceNavigator Device Adds Acrobat Support
- Newer Intros MiniStack NAS
- MicroNet Releases eSATA RAID for $599
- iDVD '08
- Intuit, Microsoft Refresh Personal Finance Software
- Microsoft's Super Bundle of Security Patches
- Logic3 Announces Portable iPhone Speakers
- Sony May Release Gran Turismo 5 Next July
- H2O Audio Waterproofs the iPod Shuffle
- Disney Promises Themed iPod Speakers, TVs
- Hosting Customers Say No to Shared Servers
- Microsoft Previews SP1 for Exchange Server 2007
- ITunes Adds John Lennon Catalog
- Fujitsu Announces Ultramobile PC Tablet
- Postini Adds Discovery to Message Archiving
- AMD Announces CPU Extensions for Multicore Apps
- Scotland Aims to Attract Indian Outsourcers
- Shifting Internet Landscape: Content Is King
- Storm Worm Linked to Spam Surge
- Security Firms Reject Liability
- iPhone Satire Taken Seriously
- Microsoft Increases Free E-Mail Storage Limit
- Skype Comes to iPhone
- Microsoft Buys aQuantive, Sets Up Online Ad Group
- VMware IPO Price Set at $29 Per Share
- Nokia Says 46 Million Batteries May Overheat
- Battery: Prime Real Estate
- Memory Card Slot
- Card Slots For Now--and the Future
- No Password Required
- Ports and Vents
- Ports on the Side
- Stylus Hideaway
- Keyboard-free Navigation
- New Swivel Design
- Versatile and Svelte
- Ultrathin Tablet PC
- In Pictures: Fujitsu's Lightweight Convertible Tablet
- Yahoo Just Beats Out Google in Customer Satisfaction
- Dealing with a VoIP Provider as a Small Business Owner
- Best Buy Raises Prices on Xbox 360 Accessories
- Unusual Pump-and-Dump Spam Run Continues
- Google to Turn Off Video Sales, Rental Service
- Microsoft Questions FCC's 'White Spaces' Decision
- Yahoo Search Adds Sports Shortcut
- An Inside Look at Internet Attackers' Black Markets
- Facebook Source Code Leaked to Internet
- Share 1.1 VPN Software Improves Interface
- Ellipse Fibre Channel Cards Come in 1, 2, 4 Ports
- 20- and 24-inch Aluminum iMacs
- Pages '08
- Storage Trade Group Gets Green Makeover
- Report: Halo 3 Takes Sting Out of Failing Xbox 360s
- Adium 1.1 Reworks Tab Support
- Google Pack Now Offers Sun's StarOffice
- Toshiba Recalls More Batteries
- Hackers Deface UN Site
- UK Police Data Stolen
- BBC Player Strains Bandwidth
- A New Twist on Stock Spam
- SCO Vows to Fight for Linux Rights
- Qwest Names CEO
- NetCom Ships RAID 5 Unit
- XenSource Update Rivals VMware
- Wikia Unveils Gamers' Guide
- Three Minutes With Wikipedia's Founder
- Toyota Markets Real Cars in Virtual World
- Moneydance Updated
- Virtual Worlds: Risky Business?
- Three Minutes With SpikeSource CEO
- Xbox 360 Games Gain Variety
- Morpheus Moves to Macs
- Joys of Unlocked Cell Phones
- UK May Scrap ID Cards
- Rock Band: $199, Source Says
- Internet 'Rush Hour' Assessed
- MySQL Changes Draw Ire
- Microsoft Loses XML Vote
- Halo 3 Orders Top 1 Million
- Could Virtual Systems Replace Windows?
- RSA Buys Tablus
- Corporations Eye iMacs
- Feds Fund Supercomputers
- Novell Wins Right to Unix Copyrights
- Zango Founder Calls it Quits
- AT&T Wiretapping Case Headed for Hearing
- US Gov't Plans Changes in Air Passenger Screening
- Pro Tools Posts Analog vs. Digital Challenge
- Apple Beats Microsoft at its Own Open XML Game
- Windows XP: The OS That Won't Die?
- Nintendo Launches Wii Trailers with Metroid Previews
- 'Vista Capable' Suit Against Microsoft Allowed to Proceed
- Apple Update Highlights Aluminum Keyboard Features
- Apple Patches Mac Pro, iMac Software
- Native Instruments Releases Update for Guitar Combos
- Randall Module Guitar Amps Offer Variety of Tones
- Devonagent Adds Bonjour Support, 'Workspace'
- Software Update Improves Motion on Newer MacBook Pros
- YAI Converts Meeting Exchange Invites to iCal
- iMac Benchmarks
- Nokia Launches Mobile Social Networking Beta
- U.K. Government Urges Action Against Cybercrime
- Google Offers Fee-Based Storage Rental
- Sending Large Files Via the Internet
- MiniBank Drive Designed for Mac mini
- Apple Pushes iTunes Into Social Networking
- Fujitsu's Easy-to-Use Phone Packs Advanced Features
- Report: ISPs Should Take More Responsibility for Security
- Google May Face Hundreds of Rivals in Wikia
- Bankrupt BenQ Mobile Sues Parent Again
- Vista Prevents Users From Playing High-Def Content
- Universal to Test Sales of DRM-Free Music
- Three Minutes with Linus Torvalds
- Gartner Urges Caution on Virtual-World Business
- Halo 3 Preorders Top 1 Million
- Symantec Patches Critical Norton Flaw
- AT&T Says It Didn't Censor Pearl Jam
- Microsoft Plans Nine Security Updates for Next Week
- Linux Seen Vying with Windows for Dominance
- Boot Camp Updates Graphics Drivers
- SmartBackup Improves Cleanup and Archiving
- The New Frontier
- LightZone 3.0
- Morpheus Launches Mac Photo Animation Software
- Quark Opens Silicon Valley Office
- Dell to Pay $48.5M to Ousted CEO
- Vonage Nearly Done Deploying Patent Work-Arounds
- Porn Company Perfect 10 Sues Microsoft
- Apple Kicks Boot Camp to 1.4
- HP Turns to Linux for Next-Gen Data Center
- Vodafone Joins WiMax Forum
- Perfect 10 Sues Microsoft
- New Weapon in the Fight Against Malware
- Study Finds Spam's Achilles Heel
- Security Firm Automates Attack Code Generation
- AOL Drops Kaspersky AV, Offers McAfee
- More Service Woes for Former SunRocket Customers
- Lenovo in Talks With Packard Bell
- Novell CEO: Linux Needs Work to Move to Next Level
- Hacker Strips DRM From Netflix Movies
- Microsoft Hires EA Executive to Run Xbox Live
- Dell Offers Virtual Path to Linux on Desktop
- Cisco Blames Site Outage on Accident
- Microsoft Confirms HDMI Port Addition to Xbox 360
- Mozilla Pushes Security in Firefox 3.0
- Report Refutes Claims of Social Networking Dangers
- Dell to Offer Inspirons With Linux in Europe
- Study: Gamers Unaware of Console Functionality
- Microsoft the New Research Powerhouse in Graphics?
- Bug Bounty Program Answers Critics
- Google Mistakes Own Blog for Spam, Deletes it
- Coming to Your Laptop: 1.2TB Hard Drives
- Spam Case Tossed; Plaintiff Must Pay Up
- Huge Spam Spike in Progress
- IDC: PDA Shipments Drop 43 Percent in Q2
- Sally's Salon Casual Game Released
- Apple Posts iMac/iLife Rollout Via QuickTime
- AirPort Extreme Base Station Adds Gigabit Ethernet
- Portfolio Server 8.5 Integrates with Adobe CS3
- Skyscape Medical Info Service Supports iPhone
- Zamby and the Mystical Crystals Game Debuts
- Toon Boom Digital Pro Debuts
- E Frontier Announces Poser Pro
- Mac Pro Firmware Update Adjusts Fan Behavior
- Study: Search Engine Privacy Policies Improving
- Leaked Vista Hotfix Packs Now Official
- Google News to Allow People in Stories to Add Comments
- Ingres Readies Server Appliances
- Open Source Lures Business
- Microsoft Gains on Apache
- Vodafone Keeps Verizon
- Nokia Outsources Chipsets
- Should Private Firm Handle National Broadband Alerts?
- Online Vote-Swapping Legal
- Microsoft TV Group Eyes New Market
- IBM, Novell Strengthen Ties
- Lenovo Bids on Packard Bell
- Pop-up Ads: Soon on your Cell Phone?
- Fighting Spam, Site by Site
- Blocked Vendor Disses Vista
- Sybase, HTC Bet on Windows Mobile Devices
- Wikipedia Co-Founder to Test Quality Control Idea
- Microsoft's Silverlight Makes Major League Debut
- .Mac Expands Storage, Adds Personal Domains
- Unreal Tournament to Support PS3 mMuse, Keyboard
- FCC Requires Mobile Carriers to Allow Roaming
- Apple Ushers in iLife '08 Suite
- Spreadsheet App Numbers Joins iWork '08
- Microsoft Releases Service-Pack Previews for Vista, XP
- Site Lets Soldiers Submit Combat Tech Ideas
- Sun to Axe Jobs by Mid-2008
- NYC Taxi Agency Says Cabs Will Get GPS Technology
- VPNs Still Show Basic Flaws, Says Study
- .Mac Expands Storage, Adds Personal Domains
- Mobile Linux Group Gets Wider Support
- Microsoft Lowers XBox 360 Price
- MacPractice Upgrades to MySQL 5, Adds Features
- Speed Download Updated for 10.4.10
- 'Luxology TV' Offers Modo Training
- Apple Mac Event - Live Update
- Apple Updates iMac Offerings
- iPhoto Already Bumped to 7.0.1
- WireTap Pro Goes Universal
- 'Legacy' Batteries Debut for Older Laptops
- Business Software to Encrypt Data on Portable Storage Devices
- Paint Problems Delay Top-End Laptop, Says Dell
- Qualcomm Can't Enforce Patents, Judge Rules
- Apple Updates iMac Offerings
- Organizations Botching Identity, Access Control
- First Large-Scale Draft 802.11n Wireless LAN Successful
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- FTC to Examine Targeted Advertising
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- IBM Tackles Enterprise Data Integration
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- Grand Theft Auto 4's Delay: PS3's Fault?
- Business Objects Tries Out Web 2.0
- High-Tech Tags Track Whales
- IBM to Drop BlackIce
- Good Boss: Better Than Big Bucks?
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- Data Center Boasts Power Cuts
- Websense Protects Web 2.0
- Hackers Evaluate Estonia Attacks
- Skate Due for Xbox 360, PS3
- Congress Probes Yahoo over Chinese Journalist's Jailing
- Wi-Fi Helps in Bridge Rescues
- California Restricts E-Voting
- Wikiversity Gains Momentum
- Outage Doesn't Slow Samsung Chip Production
- Networks: No Sweat to Skilled Hacker
- Public Wi-Fi: Past its Prime?
- Polycom Readies Multimedia Server
- Surveys Say iPhone Demand Continues
- Businesses Rethink Vista
- Undercover TV Producer Booted from DefCon
- EA Dropping Online Support for 'Older' Games
- Texas Company Files Patent Suit Against Microsoft, Adobe
- Hacking Conference Infiltrated by 'Media Mole'
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- Parallels Launches new Public Beta
- Amazon Announces Flexible Payments Service
- VP Offers Reel Deel Card Games
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- App-Specific MacBook Pro Keyboard Covers Debut
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- Aspyr's Game Agent Updated with Universal Binary Info
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- The Realities of Green Computing
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- Price Cuts Hurt Chip Revenue in First Half of Year
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- HP Dismisses Laser Printer Health Risks
- VMWare Fusion Set for Release
- Laptop PCs: The Bigger, the Better
- Open Source Going Mainstream
- Quake Patch, Sims 2 Gets Festive
- Timex iPod-Controlling Watch Debuts
- Chinese Gamers Hunt Corrupt Officials Online
- Microsoft Clarifies Open-Source Certification Plans
- U.S. Man Gets Two Years for Copyright Violations
- Virtualization Wars: Windows on a Mac
- PDF Spammers Getting Creative
- Microsoft Exchange for iPhone Now Available
- Malignant Javascript Evades Detection
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- Despite Global Growth, Acer Trails in China
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- Microsoft Cuts Vista Price to $66 in China
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- Diebold Voting Machines Vulnerable to Virus Attack
- ComScore: PCs Getting Faster--and Fatter
- Competitiveness Bill Advances in U.S. Congress
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- New Version of iTunes Now Available
- Researchers Flag VoIP Exploits at BlackHat
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- Cyndicate Newsreader Debuts
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- Apple Among Top Gainers in Annual Brand Ranking
- Apple and Microsoft Extend Font Licensing Agreement
- Survey: Amazon, Best Buy Treat Customers Best Online
- Dell Buyers Furious Over Laptop Delays
- U.S. Patent System 'Tilting Out of Bounds'
- Mozilla Giving Away Security Testing Tools
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- Leopard Gets UNIX Certification
- Rush to AJAX a Security Threat
- Google-AP Deal Passes One-Year Mark
- Lenovo Profits Rise on Higher PC Shipments
- Microsoft Delays Office 2008 for Mac
- VMware Releases Fusion
- iPhone Translator Offers Phrase Books
- Credit Card Regulations Getting Mixed Reviews
- Nokia Posts Big Second Quarter Profit
- Boingo Wi-Fi Free for iPhone in August
- Xbox 360 Cleans House in Game Critics Awards
- Microsoft Updates Mac Office File Converter
- Web Browser Attack Skirts Corporate Firewall
- Dell Buys Software License Management Company
- Malware Hunts Down and Deletes MP3s
- Adobe Axes Acrobat Link to Kinkos
- Diebold E-Voting Flaws Could Compromise Elections
- European Project Looks to Manage Online Threats
- Getting Paid for Surfing for Porn
- Social Networking Quickly Taking Hold Globally
- American Airlines to Test In-Flight Wi-Fi
- Feds Raid Video Game 'Modders' in 16 States
- Intel Plans Mobile WiMax Push Next Year
- Eminem's Publisher Sues Apple Over Downloads
- Users Antsy Over Google Analytics Problems
- Linux Vendor Strengthens Smartphone Security
- Sony Hoping to Add DVR to PlayStation 3 in 2008
- Canon Pixma Pro9500 Color Inkjet Printer
- Notion Announces Progression Guitar Tablature App
- WaterField Unveils New iPhone Cases
- Iris Makes iSight a Security Camera
- Dragster File Transfer App Updated for Leopard Build
- Share Personal Web Server Released
- Japanese Automakers Rev Up New Car OS
- Russian Malware Storm Brewing?
- Warning: Laser Printers Could Be a Health Hazard
- IBM Drops Price on Supercomputer
- Xbox 360 to Get a 45nm Processor?
- USB 2.0 Server Shares Devices on Network
- Brocade Sets Up R&D Center in India
- Poll Shows Growing Number of 'Cyberchondriacs'
- Missing Sync for Windows Mobile v4 Updated
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- Sony to Show Cell Computing Board
- IBM Data Centers Moving to Mainframes
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- Trade Group Files Complaint Against Major League Sports
- New Database Attack Revealed
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- Acer Installing Linux on Some Notebooks
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