August 2009
- Report: EBay to Sell Skype to Group of Private Investors
- Dell Expands Brocade Reseller Deal
- Investor Carl Icahn Sells 12.7 Million Yahoo Shares
- Google Lands Deal to Put Chrome Browser in Sony PCs
- IBM Puts Virtual Desktops in the Cloud
- AMD Ships Low-power Six-core Opteron Chip
- Sony to Outsource LCD TV Production to Hon Hai
- Smartbooks Prepare to Compete in Mini-laptop Space
- More 'Screenshots' Of Google Chrome OS Emerge
- 5 Biggest Game Console Battles
- Judge Won't Lower $5M Bail for SF IT Administrator
- Will a Disney-owned Marvel Do Gaming Differently?
- Apple Releases Mac Mini, SuperDrive Updates
- Apple's Sept. 9 Event: 5 Hot Bets
- At Wikipedia, It's a Man's World
- Microsoft: Making Purchases Not Bing's Online Focus
- FTC's Anti-Robocall Rules Take Effect Sept. 1
- Study: Google Pulls Away in Global Search Usage
- Grand Theft Auto, Beaterator Games Coming to IPhone
- Tech Support Chat: Modern, but Inefficient
- Startups iCloud and Ghost Do Google One Better
- 3Com to Blend Security Brains, Enterprise Brawn
- If You Care About Your Data, Leave Your Laptop at Home
- Blogosphere in Uproar over Cybersecurity Bill S. 773
- Batman Arkham Asylum Wins Guinness World Record
- Apple Likely to Introduce iPod Refresh at Sept. 9 Event
- Snow Watch: 1Password, AssistiveWare Apps 10.6-compatible
- Unpatched Flaw Could Take Down Microsoft's IIS Server
- Hate Hidden Fees? PC World Wants to Hear from You
- Analyst Says IPhone to Go to Multiple U.S. Carriers in 2010
- EMC Acquires Cloud Support Vendor FastScale
- Expectations and the Apple Event
- Making Sense of the Snow Leopard Security Debate
- Apple Confirms Sept. 9 'rock and Roll' Event
- Snow Leopard: What's Gone Where
- More Battles Ahead for IPhone in China
- Snow Leopard Users' 4 Biggest Gripes
- Subscription iTunes TV? Great, But It'll Never Happen
- Four Benefits of AMD's ?Istanbul? Six-Core Opteron
- Snow Leopard Users Report HP Printer Incompatibilities
- The $300 Setup Challenge
- The $300 Telecommuter Challenge
- iPhone On More Carriers? Look Out AT&T
- China Mobile Shows Dell, Lenovo 'Ophones'
- Snow Leopard's System Preferences Shuffle
- Skype Spy Trojan Escapes into Wild
- Wikipedia Color-Codes for Credibility
- Samsung Set to Open European Mobile App Store
- EMC to Resell VMware Management Software
- Snow Leopard Upgrade Barely Noticeable, But OK
- Fox Juices 'Fringe' Re-Runs with Twitter Twist
- Hands-On: SanDisk Sansa Clip+
- Malaysia's Packet One Falls Short of WiMax Subscriber Target
- DRAM Prices Continue to Surge in August
- 8/24/09 Runner-Up: "Wings Up," by Arnold Dubin, Indialantic, Florida
- 8/17/09 Runner-Up: "Looking up at the Wild Blue Yonder" by Marie Carbonaro, Neptune, New Jersey
- 8/10/09 Runner-Up: American Flag" by Janell Moore, La Mesa, California
- 8/3/09 Runner-Up: "Grasshopper in Silhouette" by Mark Godett, Ridgecrest, California
- 8/24/09 Hot Pic: "Serenity," by Neil Cavanaugh, Ossipee, New Hampshire
- 8/17/09 Hot Pic: "Air and Water," by Lyndon Johnson, Chicago
- 8/10/09 Hot Pic: "Monarch," by Greg Borchert, Germantown, Maryland
- 8/3/09 Hot Pic: "Betty Blue," by Brandon L. Cyr, Dallas, Texas
- Hot Pics for August
- Open-source BI Vendor Pentaho Pushes Migration Deal
- AU Optronics' Partner Rapidly Expanding E-reader Output
- Windows 7 Rollouts: Slow and Steady, Not a Storm
- Enterprises Aim for the Cloud
- Building Business Online
- Internet Explorer 8 Moves into Businesses
- Snow Leopard's 64-Bit Secrets
- Facebook Users Forefeit their Security, Poll Shows
- God of War: Chains of Olympus
- Patapon / 2. Patapon 2
- Lumines II
- LocoRoco / 5. LocoRoco 2
- Tekken: Dark Resurrection
- Grand Theft Auto Liberty and Vice City Stories
- Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops
- Resistance: Retribution
- Metal Gear Solid
- Final Fantasy VII
- Best PSP Games: The Countdown Concludes
- Best PSP Games (Part 3)
- AT&T Wi-fi Hotspots Expand in Europe, China
- Keep Big Brother off Your Cell Phone
- Snow Leopard: Which Apps Won't Run?
- Facebook Cleans Up, but Apps Must Change
- 5 Reasons to Switch to Snow Leopard Now
- Windows 7's Deadly Sins
- Broadband Carriers Clamor for Stimulus Funds
- Ongoing Botnet Attacks Identified as Team Projects
- Social Network Passes a Threshold
- Cheaper Cell Service -- For the Price of Eyeballs
- DHS Clarifies Laptop Border Crossing Rules: What You Need to Know
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- Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions
- Star Ocean: Second Evolution
- Rock Band Unplugged
- Monster Hunter Freedom Unite
- Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the WarLords
- Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII
- Ratchet and Clank: Size Matters
- SOCOM: US Navy SEALs Tactical Strike
- Syphon Filter: Logan's Shadow
- Best PSP Games: The Countdown Continues
- Best PSP Games (Part 2)
- Snow Leopard Won't Sync With Palm OS
- Cell Phone, Cancer Link Claimed
- Italy Scrutinizes Google News for Antitrust Violations
- Snow Leopard Proves No Threat to Windows 7
- Twitter Slow to Plug Hole, Researcher Charges
- Apple App Store Rigors Defended
- Game Trends: Expect to Log On
- Snow Leopard Anti-Malware Called 'Basic'
- A Utopian Musical Future One Step Closer?
- Sharp to Launch Ultramobile Device With Arm Chip
- Privacy Missing From Google Books Settlement
- Snow Leopard Debuts, FBI Investigates Laptops
- FCC Probe Underscores Consumer Dependence on Wireless Industry
- WPA Wi-Fi Cracked in a Minute ? Maybe
- Linux Vendors Should Give Cash for Vista Clunkers
- Optimistic Outlook from Dell, Intel May Signal IT Rebound
- Apple: Exploding iPhones Not Our Fault
- Hey, Linux Fanboys: Stop Giving Apple a Free Ride
- Savvy PC Users Spook Phishers
- Snow Leopard's Deep, Dark Secrets Revealed
- Apple iPhone Could Kill Off Five Markets
- Analyst Predicts China Will Buy 5 Million iPhones
- TJX, Heartland Hacker to Plead Guilty
- US Appeals Court Rejects FCC's Cable Ownership Cap
- Create Smart Burn Folders
- US Agency Launches Two Flash Memory Patent Investigations
- Fixing Permissions in Leopard and Snow Leopard
- Skype Wiretapping Trojan Publicly Released
- Scrivener 1.52: Ready for Snow Leopard
- New Cloud Infrastructure Service Focuses on Security
- Missing Sync Helps Palm Users With Snow Leopard Transition
- Disgaea: Afternoon of Darkness
- Burnout Legends
- WipEout Pulse
- Silent Hill Origins
- Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles
- Killzone: Liberation
- Twisted Metal: Head On
- Tokobot
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- Best PSP Games: Countdown
- Best PSP Games (Part 1)
- Microsoft Misses Target Date for Office Web Apps Preview
- Intel Raises Sales Forecast
- Apple Posts List of Software Incompatible With Snow Leopard
- First Look: Facebook 3.0 for iPhone
- Now X Debuts, Successor to Now Up-to-Date and Contact
- Snow Leopard's Old and New Annoyances
- Thanks, Canada: Facebook's 4 Big Privacy Fixes
- iPhone in China Could Be Battle of the Bureaucracies
- Wyse Offers Desktop Virtualization for the IPhone
- Google Street View Gets Down to Businesses
- Wake on Demand Lets Snow Leopard Sleep With One Eye Open
- Installing Snow Leopard: What You Need to Know
- Court Says Even Digital Data Needs a Search Warrant
- PS3 Slim Sells Out Quickly
- Microsoft: Xbox 360 Price Drop Timing Coincidental
- China Unicom to Sell iPhone Next Quarter
- World Tech Update: XBox Price Drop, Anti-Windows 7 Rally, and More...
- Will China Go Gaga Over a Crippled iPhone?
- China Telecom in Talks to Offer Palm Pre
- China Game Boss Sniped Rivals, Took Down Internet
- Intel Sees PCs Spreading, Becoming More Desirable in Future
- Security Test Prompts Federal Fraud Alert
- Microsoft Xbox 360 Price Cuts to Come Later for Asia
- Dell Sees Early Signs of Asian Companies Spending More on IT
- Windows 7 Family Pack Available for Pre-order Early Online
- The Future is Now? Augmented Reality Comes to the iPhone
- Hands-On Test: Adobe CS3 Purrs on Snow Leopard
- Snow Leopard's Early Release Chills Windows 7
- Apple's Snow Leopard OS: Ultimate Upgrade FAQ
- Dell Open to Developing Mobile Devices With Carriers
- Amazon Boosts Cloud Security
- Dell's Net Income, Revenue Drop for Second Quarter
- FBI Investigating Laptops Sent to US Governors
- 10. Motorola 68000 (1980)
- Microprocessors are wonderful things
- 11. Intel Pentium (1993)
- Snow Leopard Malware Protection a Growing Pain for Mac OS X
- Snow Leopard's New Math
- Apple Approves IPhone Music App
- Cool Retro Mac Mini Case Mod
- Bing Coming to IPhone Apps
- Blu-ray Drives in PCs? Fuggetaboutit
- Wall Street Beat: PC Makers Stress Positive Signs
- Why Is RIM Hyping a Rock Band via Vaporware?
- Apple May Have App Competition In Android
- Aperture 2.1.4 Released
- US DHS Revises Border Laptop Search Rules
- FCC to Probe Wireless Industry
- Cell Phones as Bugs
- VUPoints
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- Epothecary
- PathForge
- 5 Lab Technologies that Could Reinvent Cell Phones
- Is This the Future of the Cell Phone?
- Pillar Brings 2TB SATA Drives to Enterprise
- Nvidia CEO Predicts 570X Performance Increase in 3 Years
- Altec Lansing Introduces Mix Digital Boombox
- Hands-On: DJ Hero
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- Hands-On: DJ Hero
- Hands-On: DJ Hero
- Xbox 360 Showcase: Hands-On with DJ Hero
- Facebook, Twitter Provide Sensitive Information for Corporate Criminals
- FCC Launches Mobile-phone Inquiries
- IBM Zooms Into Molecule for Power-efficient Chip Research
- The Macalope Weekly: Lies, Damned Lies, and Statistics
- Facebook to Tighten Privacy After Canadian Investigation
- Analysts: Windows 7 Could Spur Enterprise PC Sales
- India to Auction 3G Licenses in Three Months
- Services Step out in Snow Leopard
- Smart Notebook SE Debuts for Mac
- Snow Leopard: QuickTime X
- Snow Leopard Makes Strides in Accessibility
- See All of the Weather Widget's Weather Modes
- Agencies Receive 2,200 Applications for Broadband Funding
- Oracle Demands Information From Rimini Street
- Linux Phone, Netbook Prove Nokia Still Has Ambition
- Seinfeld Star Now Plugging Macs
- Why AT&T Is Delusional, Grandiose, and Narcissistic
- Banking Services Aim to Help Gen Y Manage Money
- The Seven Deadly Sins of Windows 7
- Facebook to Tighten Privacy After Canadian Investigation
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- Sony Releases Mac EBook Library Software
- Sony Intros Three New Digital SLR Cameras
- GGF Stockholders Approve Pirate Bay Acquisition
- iPhone, Android Users: Not All That Different
- Chinese Movie Adds to Cyber Manhunt Debate
- Recording Your Song on an IPhone
- Nokia's First Linux Phone Looks Good
- Iomega Intros Four-bay NAS
- Google Sides Against Amazon in eBook Format Wars
- Snow Leopard Needs Better Anti-Malware, Should Be Free
- Better Access to AppleScript
- More informative backups with Time Machine
- On-demand printer drivers
- Spotlight Tweaks
- Add the date to the menu bar
- New desktop pictures and screen savers
- Location-based clock
- Fine-tuned security settings
- New trackpad gestures
- Easier access to keyboard shortcuts
- Web-savvy Address Book
- Visible Wi-Fi connections
- Screen capture, now with video
- Fewer Safari crashes
- Easier event editing in iCal
- 15 of Snow Leopard's more subtle changes
- Snow Leopard: A Look at the Subtle Changes
- Versata Wins $139M Damages in SAP Patent Lawsuit
- Tiger Users Can Get a Cheap Upgrade to Snow Leopard
- Microsoft Pronounces Xbox 360 Price Cut Official
- Dell Finds a Rare Bright Spot in Demand for ISCSI Storage
- Stock Exchange Considers Delisting Pirate Bay Buyer
- Microsoft Xbox 360 Elite Price to Drop $100 in the US
- Fujitsu Taps TSMC for Advanced 28nm Chip Production
- Indian PC Market on the Mend, Says IDC
- New Attack Cracks Common Wi-Fi Encryption in a Minute
- 11 Major New Snow Leopard Features
- Inside Snow Leopard's Under-the-hood Additions
- Gauging Snow Leopard's Speed Boosts
- Sony Adds Daily Reader Hardware to E-Book Line
- Inside Snow Leopard's Hidden Malware Protection
- Xbox 360 Price Drop Happening Tomorrow?
- Why Do Teens Shun Twitter?
- The 15 Biggest Wikipedia Blunders
- HP Laptop's Trouble Hinges on the Price of Repair
- Consortium to Oversee Software Quality
- You Don't Want to Be Looking Over There, Says Google
- Can't Find the Assets? Steal 'em!
- Motorola Razr is Perfect for Man Hands
- Fujitsu Laptop, Now With Stretchable Display
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- Grand Theft Auto's Five-Finger Discount
- Computer Desk Makes Anything Possible
- Vista and Office: Like Oil and Water
- Asus and MSI's Joint Strategy
- Camera Phone Has Magical Zoom
- Microsoft's Photoshop Flop
- 10 More Tech Company Photoshop Disasters
- No, That's Not a Mac Netbook ? Really
- Parallelism Needs Killer Application for Mass Adoption
- Sony DSC-T900 12-Megapixel Digital Camera
- Toshiba 40RV525U 40-Inch LCD HDTV
- HP Pavilion dv6z Gaming Laptop
- MSI X340 Ultraportable Laptop
- Acer Aspire One 751h Netbook
- The Best Tech Deals of the Week
- Yo, Redmond: Enough with the Ribbon Menus Already!
- Forrester: Social Networking Grows up
- Sixth State Dept. Worker Pleads Guilty to Passport Snooping
- More to Say? Forget Twitter ? Prattle on (and on) at Woofer
- Developers Salivating Over Twitter's Geolocation Plans
- Advanced Wi-Fi Sinks Old Ship's Network Barriers
- ACLU Files Lawsuit on Border Laptop Searches
- Google Chrome Updates with Security Fixes
- Dealing With a Full Hard Drive
- Is Your Network Fast Enough?
- Adobe Responds To Snow Leopard CS3 Compatibility Claims
- Opera Offers Browser Update
- Adobe: CS4 Exhibits Minor Snow Leopard Issues
- Microsoft Guilty of Bad Photoshop Use, Not Racism
- The Cheapest Mac
- 7 Top Features of Mac OS X Snow Leopard
- BP Awards Application Development Contracts
- Nokia Enters Increasingly Crowded Mobile Money Market
- Intuit Tests Product Developed for India
- Amazon Offers Businesses Their Own Private Cloud
- Report: Snow Leopard To Confront Mac Malware
- Goodbye Liskula, Skanks of New York Is Over
- Blighty Angry at Snow Leopard Exchange Rate
- Sony's E-Reader vs. Kindle: 5 Reasons Amazon Should Worry
- Creating Panoramic Images
- Wikipedia Changes Editing Policy
- China Forecasts Spread of Chinese Domain Names
- New Sins of a Solar Empire Expansion Revealed
- Microsoft Apologizes for Racially Charged Image Alteration
- Motorola Hopes New M-wallet Technology Wins in China
- Amazon Integrates With Datacenter Using Private Clouds
- YouTube to Share Ad Revenue with Users
- North Korean 3G Customers More Than Double in Q2
- Gartner Raises Global Chip Revenue Forecast for 2009
- Airline Pilots Want Ban on Lithium Battery Shipments
- Salesforce.com Rolls out VAR Program for Force.com
- Why Macs Can't Beat PCs with Windows 7
- Snow Leopard Is a Pale Imitation of Windows 7
- Green HDTVs Could Save You Lots of Green
- 3 Reasons Google Should Fear Microsoft-Yahoo Partnership
- Pirate Bay ISP Victim of Sabotage After Shutdown
- Symantec Offers Fix for Buggy Norton Patch
- New Aurora, Slider-Sized Finder Icons
- Your Top Sites in Safari
- QuickTime Pro Is Now Free
- Preview Comes Closer to Adobe Reader
- Quicker Sidebar Customization
- My Scanner Is Your Scanner
- Services Are Now Contextual
- Bluetooth Setup Is Now in Context
- Trackpad Gestures for All
- System Preferences: New, Changed, and Gone
- Recover Your Trash -- Again
- Easy Flight Status Checking
- The Right Time Wherever You Are
- Wi-Fi Status Always Available
- The Dock's New Look
- Expos? Meets the Dock
- A Treasure Trove of New Features
- Low Price Should Spur High Demand for Snow Leopard
- Mac OS X Snow Leopard: New Bells and Whistles Explained
- Find Bargains Online
- Remastered Music: Making New From Old?
- Trade Complaint Targets IPhone, Laptop Flash Storage
- IPhoto2Twitter Lets You Share IPhoto Images via Twitter
- Could The Nokia Booklet Cost Nearly $800?
- Syniverse to Buy VeriSign's Mobile Messaging Unit
- Fujitsu Aims for 10-petaflop Supercomputer
- Sun Plans On-chip Security Boost for Ultrasparc
- Hackers Like Christmas Best of All
- AT&T to Power New Sony 3G Wireless E-Reader
- Motorola to Unveil Android Handset on Sept. 10
- Will Apple's Mystery Tablet Join the E-Reader Fray?
- New Mass Effect DLC, Windows Patch Released
- Microsoft Brings Office Nagware to the States
- Torch Mobile Deal to Improve BlackBerry Web Surfing
- Sony Wireless E-Book Reader Proves Kindle Was On Target
- Lego Robot Solves Your Sudoku Puzzles
- Sony Trumps Amazon With E-book Reader
- Cisco Downplays WLAN Vulnerability
- Japanese Firm Pleads Guilty to LCD Price Fixing
- See Really Large Results in Calculator
- Report: Jobs Overseeing Details of Tablet Project
- TextWrangler 3.0 Overhauls FTP Support, Improves Search
- Yahoo Still Considers Itself a Contender
- Yahoo Buys Arabic Web Portal Maktoob.com
- Sony Unveils 3G E-book Reader, Brings E-books to Libraries
- Microsoft Continues to Befriend Non-Windows Phones
- Snow Leopard, More Snore Than Snarl
- Sony's 'Daily Edition' E-reader Takes on Kindle
- See more Mac OS slideshows
- Controlling auto text replacement
- Auto-adjusting text as you type, across apps
- New formatting controls for TextEdit, Mail
- Address Book now does directory services
- Keep synced with cloud calendars
- More info, more easily in appointments
- iCal keeps up with your time zone travels
- Setting up for Exchange 2007
- Mac OS X dons corporate pinstripes
- Mac OS X Snow Leopard: What's New for Office Users
- Apple's Snow Leopard Regains Top Two Amazon Sales Spots
- Wireless Industry Defends Itself Against Mounting Criticism
- Parallels Releases Switch to Mac Bundle
- Report: Tablet Is Apple's Third Try, Jobs' Top Interest
- Rackspace Debuts 'Cloud Tools' Portal
- Sony Debuts HD Security Cameras
- Yahoo Gets More Social
- Appirio Aims New SaaS App at Large Services Businesses
- Camtasia Screen Recording App Comes to the Mac
- Unity Game Engine for IPhone Offers 3x Performance Boost
- Save Money With Web-based Money Managers
- Jessica Biel Could Give You a (PC) Virus
- IMovie Needs to Open up to Developers
- Ramp Champ Brings Boardwalk Gaming to the IPhone
- Why Every Child Needs a GPS Cell Phone
- Pirate Bay Won't Rest in Peace
- Personal Spy Gear: Is It Ethical? Is It Legal?
- Windows 7 Worse on Netbook Battery Life Than XP?
- Mobile Software Helps Student Drop 50 Pounds
- Apple's Snow Leopard: Same Great UI, Refinements Under the Hood
- Target Ad 'Confirms' Multiple Xbox 360 Price Drops
- Nokia Launches Its Cheapest Touch Phone Yet
- Chinese Antitrust Law Could Catch More After Microsoft
- Nokia Booklet 3G Refines the Netbook Design
- Asustek's Android Eee PC Remains in Deep Freeze
- Cheap Laptops, Netbooks Hit Asustek Sales in Q2
- Intel Details Power-savings Features on Moorestown
- Cisco Wireless LAN Vulnerability Could Open 'back Door'
- Rhapsody Music-Streaming App Bound for iPhone
- Yahoo, Microsoft Face Tough Antitrust Battle
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- Apple Will OK Google Voice App--Over Wi-Fi
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- Yahoo Still Considers Bing a Search Competitor
- The 'Skanks in NYC' Soap Opera: Will Google Be Sued?
- Madden NFL 10 for IPhone Ready in September
- One Big Netbook for One Low Price
- Give 'Em a Cell Phone, Then Let Your Kids Go Outside
- Nikon Coolpix S1000pj Digital Camera Includes a Projector
- USB 3 Chip Will Bring RAID to External Drives
- Dell Tech Support Hell
- SF Network Admin's Charges Whittled Down
- Check Off 4 Adds Snow Leopard Compatibility
- AMD to Drop Clock Speed in 12-core Chips
- 10 Reasons Snow Leopard Is Ready For Business
- Cure for the Non-working Number Pad
- BlizzCon 2009 Roundup: Cataclysm, StarCraft II, Diablo III
- RIM May Get New Browser Through Acquisition
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- Script Editor Gets a New Name
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- Microsoft Extends Windows 7 Family Pack to Europe
- Nokia's Booklet 3G Netbook Takes On Apple and Google
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- Apple, AT&T, and Google: FCC Responses Offer Excuses, Little Explanation
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- Nokia Netbook Signals More Mobile Market Convergence
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- AT&T and Apple Admit Deal to Block VoIP on iPhone
- Apple to Release Snow Leopard on August 28
- Pirate Bay Buyer Loses Chairman
- Nokia Enters Netbook Fray with Booklet 3G
- Rhapsody Music Service Headed for iPhone
- Alibaba Moves Yahoo China Platform to Auction Site
- Quanta Says First Cloud Computing Devices Due out Next Year
- HTC Helps China Mobile to Push TD-SCDMA Phone Standard
- No 'three Strikes' Law Planned for Singapore, Agency Says
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- India Added 14.4 Million Mobile Subscribers in July
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- Apple's Next Move: Tablet Mac or a Tablet iPod?
- Report: Microsoft, Yahoo, Amazon to Fight Google Book Deal
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- Mac or a Netbook? Students Chose the Latter
- Microsoft to Backport Windows 7 'ribbon' Interface to Vista
- Customize Safari's RSS Interface
- Ultrathin Price Drops May Squeeze Netbooks
- DOJ Approves Oracle-Sun Deal
- AT&T Service May Actually Be Getting Better
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