July 2008
- Nvidia Likely to Confirm Scale of Chip Troubles Soon
- China Hits Back at US Senator's Spying Claims
- PC Owners Urged to Manage Power Use and Save Money
- A Photo That Can Steal Your Facebook Account
- Intel Plots a Web 2.0 Play With Facebook
- Apple's Unforgivable DNS Delay
- After Facing Shareholders, Yang Must Fulfill Promises
- McAfee to Buy Data Protection Vendor Reconnex
- In-flight Cell Call Ban Advances in Congress
- FMPro Migrator Adds Bento-to-FileMaker Converter
- Parents Can Control Kids' T-Mobile Use
- Ghana Adopts E-schools Project
- Microsoft Sees Uptick in Use of 64-bit Vista
- Web-to-mail Service Gets Around Work Site Bans
- Reduce Cell-phone Cancer Risk
- IPod Touch and the Flaky, Flaky Crust
- Windows Mobile Sales Lower Than Expected
- Jumsoft Offers New Aperture Web Themes
- Move the Distortion Effects in Photo Booth
- Why Aren't Apple's Software Updates More Descriptive?
- QuarkXPress 8 Ships
- DNS Flaw Leaves Mac OS X Server Users at Risk
- Make Captivating Charts and Graphs
- Jazz Essentials II Drum Tracks Available
- Beholder Web Image Search Tool Gets Overhauled
- Native Instruments Updates Guitar Rig 3
- Personal Backup X5 Adds FTP Support
- Levelator 1.4
- Adobe Updates Photoshop Express With New Features
- Alfresco Wants to Stand in for SharePoint Server
- Symantec: New Attitude on Security Needed
- Three New Western Digital Drives Hit Top Speeds
- Build a Free Computer from Spare Parts
- Save Money With PC Power Management
- Enterprise Web 2.0 Adoption Still Growing
- 7 Ways to Improve Software Release Management
- What's in Store at Yahoo's Annual Meeting
- Telecommuting Poses Security, Privacy Risks
- EDS Shareholders Approve Sale to HP
- Apple Releases ITunes 7.7.1
- Acer Revises Down Aspire One Netbook Shipment Target
- IOC Caves to China Internet Censorship
- VMware Unveils Fusion 2 Beta 2
- Oracle Buys Global Knowledge Software
- Sun Releases Preview of JavaFX SDK
- Motorola Clings to Third Place in Mobile Market
- UK: Web Giants Should Screen User-generated Content
- HTC's 3G IPhone Rival out in 30 Countries Already
- Taiwan Chip Executive Faces Insider Trading Charges
- Tata Offers TelePresence Rooms for Rental
- Mobile Telephony Drives France Télécom Revenue
- TSMC Q2 Results Shine, but Says Business Is Slowing
- The Best Laptops Under $1000
- Step 5: Replace Graphics Card, and Close
- Step 4: Remove the Shell
- Step 3: Remove the Display Assembly
- Step 2: Detach the Keyboard
- Step 1: Remove the Hinge
- TIME REQUIRED: 45 minutes | DIFFICULTY: Hard
- New Search Site, Vista Redux, Guitar Hero Preview
- Upgrading Your Laptop's Graphics Card
- Sony Begins Accepting Applications for PlayStation Home Beta
- Report: Google to Set up VC Fund
- Infosys Helps Retailers Track Customer Behavior
- Nintendo Clear Winner in Second Quarter Game Shipments
- MIC: Netbook Shipments to Exceed 8 Million This Year
- Portugal to Buy 500,000 Classmate PCs for Students
- Toshiba's Former CEO to Join IBM Board
- Taiwan Signals Big Review of China Semicon Investment Rules
- New Life for Old Macs
- Microsoft Redesigns Live.com
- Adobe: Flash Gaining Traction in the Enterprise
- Dell Says Entertainment Will Be Key to Its Products
- Storage Jump Helps Symantec Boost Revenue
- Broadband Adoption Slows Among U.S. Providers
- What's in a Name? Better Not Ask Cuil
- Uno Card Game Comes to IPod
- Italian Media Company Sues YouTube
- Tetris for IPhone
- Fast Filing of Mail Messages
- Norton Safe Web Beta Competes with SiteAdvisor
- Sprint Offers Cell Tower in Your Home
- MailSite Fusion 9 Vetted for IPhone Use
- Sorting Facts from Fiction in the Terry Childs Case
- Deploying the IPhone 3G for Business, Part 1
- SOA Helps Returning Vets Find Work
- Mobile Computing Now an Open-Source Driver
- Zoho: Strategies for a Potential Giant-Killer
- Asset Management Tool Roots Out Unneeded Apps
- Study: Clear Strategy Key for SaaS E-commerce Success
- Panorama Enterprise Server Debuts
- ILuv Offers IPhone 3G Cases
- Cha-Ching 2 Public Beta 3 Available for Download
- VueScan Scanning Software Supports Foreign Languages
- Device Uses Car Stereo Satellite Radio Hookup for IPod
- PhotoTrackr GPS Device Now Mac-compatible
- JavaFX SDK Preview Release Imminent
- Review: SoundSource 2.0
- Review: Flip Mino
- Singing the New-PC Blues
- How Secure is Skype, Really?
- Identity Theft Monitoring Services Called 'Waste'
- Free Xbox 360 Multiplayer Access Probably Temporary
- Intel Working on Third Generation of Classmate PCs
- Extradition Appeal for British Hacker Dismissed
- Asus Sells out of Eee Box in Taiwan Debut
- Some Web Sites Blocked at China Olympic Press Center
- Nintendo Sales, Profit Surge on Wii, DS
- DNS Attack Writer a Victim of His Own Creation
- Microsoft, EU Environmental Agency Keep Eye on Water Quality
- Panasonic to Invest $1.1 Billion in Battery Production in Japan
- World Tech Update: A Google Competitor Launches and More...
- Hotels to Spy on Olympics Guests, Says US Senator
- Apple Finishes Restoring MobileMe Mail
- India's '$10 Laptop' to Cost US$100 After All
- Nintendo, Software Makers Target DS Game Piracy
- Beta Watch
- How TVs Will Get Much, Much Flatter
- New AMD CPUs: Midrange Speed, Low Power Draw
- Cuil 'Crunches' Gmail, Shanghai Entrepreneur
- Via's Nano Processor Tops Intel's Atom in First Reviews
- LG to Use Dolby Mobile Audio System in Cell Phones
- DNS Attack Writer a Victim of His Own Creation
- DNS Attack Writer a Victim of His Own Creation
- Check Your Personal Data Before Your Employer Does
- Vonage Grabs Ex-Cingular Exec as CEO
- Review: USB Microphones
- Microsoft Prepares for End of Windows With Midori
- Ward Off an Ongoing PDF Zero-Day Attack
- Amazon Payment Services Debut
- IT Tool Saves Time and Money for The Gap
- Five Lightroom 2 Features That Should Excite You
- Three Keys to Getting Your Projects Under Control, Part 3
- Palringo Brings Picture Messaging to IPhone
- Microsoft Ponies Up $100K for Apache Foundation
- Norton Internet Security 2009 Beta Revs Up
- IPhone and Freedom of (VoIP) Speech
- Shakeup Should Let Alcatel Move on
- TSA Uses BI to Save $100 Million
- Exploit Reveals the Darker Side of Automatic Updates
- Study: Companies Need to Address Telework Security
- Pentagon Looks for IT Advice
- Microsoft Shows off New Technologies at Faculty Summit
- Golf Scoring Applications for IPhone
- Georgia Student Arrested for Hacking Grades, VoIP
- Microsoft Shows off Data-center Monitoring System
- Yahoo, Intel and HP Form Cloud Computing Labs
- File Items on Safari's Bookmarks Bar
- New Age of Empires III Expansion Goes Gold
- Red Marble Games Releases Democracy 2 Game
- Adobe Releases Photoshop Lightroom 2
- Home Business Trio '08 Combines Business Apps
- SonicMood 4.8
- Missing Sync for Symbian Released
- CampTune Shuffles Space Between Mac, Windows Partitions
- Houdini 3D Animation Software Comes to the Mac
- This, That and the ITunes Store
- Microsoft Adds GPS Support to MSN Direct
- Most Sensitive Data on Government Laptops Unencrypted
- Mobile Phones and the Digital Divide
- Yahoo, Intel and HP Form Cloud Computing Labs
- The Tale of Two Busted Spammers
- India Developing US$10 Laptop
- Alcatel-Lucent Revenue Declines, CEO and Chairman Leave
- Oracle Issues Warning Over Dangerous WebLogic Flaw
- Infineon in Talks to Sell Stake in DRAM Maker Qimonda
- Sony Q1 Profits Halved on Electronics, Cell Phones
- SAP Reports Strong Sales in Q2, Offers Bright Outlook
- Alcatel-Lucent CEO and Chairman Resign
- SMIC Swimming in Red Ink, Hopes to Break Even in Q4
- China Telecom to Pay US$6.41 Billion for CDMA Business
- Toshiba to End Direct-to-handset Satellite Broadcasts
- Dell Shrinks the Desktop With Studio Hybrid
- Gas Crisis Fuels Dubious Online Offers
- Dell Takes Heat for Faulty Nvidia Chips
- Apple's Remote App Is Even Better Than We Thought
- QuickMail Products Updated, Discontinued
- TripLog/1040 for IPhone
- Apple Updates Aperture
- FotoMagico 2.5 Includes Lightroom Support
- Cuil Stumbles out of the Gate
- Motorola Plans to Buy AirDefense
- Mobile Executives Spar Over IPhone
- SAP, Oracle Price Hikes Open Door for License Optimization
- Apple Stores Extend Hours, Start Ticket System for IPhones
- Oracle Broadens Allegations Against SAP
- Compellent, Dell, HP, NetApp Are Tops in Test
- Bridging the Network Gap: Cisco Nexus 5000
- Venture Funding Favors Internet Companies
- Tech Camp for Girls Grooms Tomorrow's Techies
- What's in a Name? The Trouble With SOA
- FAQ: How to Dodge the DNS Bug
- Apple Fixes Access to MobileMe E-mail -- Sort Of
- Five Tips for Better Browsing
- EzGear Intros Mobile Charger for IPhone, IPods
- Researchers Help Define Next-generation Social Networking
- No More Free Beer? Brewer May Outsource IT
- NowLocal for IPhone
- IT Department Saves Big Bucks
- Troubleshooting MobileMe Calendar Syncing
- Bandmateloops Offers New Drum Loops for GarageBand
- Hot Jobs: Business Continuity Manager
- Facebook Poaches Mozilla's Engineering VP
- DMX Lighting Controls Come to IPhone
- Narrator 2.0.2
- Groups Cheer Reports of FCC Acting Against Comcast
- Feral Releases Battlestations: Midway Demo
- Fabrik Launches ‘eco-friendly’ Hard Drive
- Review: ClamXav 1.1
- Apple Updates MobileMe Status After Weekend of Fixes
- Bejeweled 2 for IPhone
- Google Italy Could Face Criminal Charges Over Video
- Fake Facebook Profile Author Fined
- Tech Services Market Grows
- Verizon's Income Grows on Mobile and Data Services
- IBM to Buy Ilog for $340 Million
- Sophos Plans to Acquire German Data Security Company
- RealNetworks Patches Four Critical Bugs in Multimedia Player
- New PlayStation 3 Console Gains FCC Approval
- Ex-Googler, Husband Launch New Cuil Search Engine
- New Cell Phones Help Keep You Healthy
- Typhoon May Interrupt Eee Box Launch
- Dragon Quest V Racks up Big Launch Sales in Japan
- Rackable to Sell IBM Blades in Modular Data Centers
- DRAM Glut Driving up Chip Capacity, Technology
- 'World's Cheapest Laptop' Now Available
- Report: Steve Jobs' Health Issue Not Life Threatening
- Vista: the 'New Coke' of Tech
- Microsoft Targets Notes Users
- Home-Grown Apps Invite Headaches, IDC Says
- WiMAX Services Eye the Enterprise
- Next: a Medical Wikipedia
- Lines Between Human, Machine will Blur by 2012
- Nintendo Promises a Wii Bit More Storage
- Apple Working to Restore MobileMe Functionality
- SourceForge Award Winners Announced
- Broadband Said to Hit 77% of US Households by 2012
- Possible Preview of the Guitar Hero: World Tour Set
- Give Vista Another Chance
- Mozilla Plugs Nine Holes in Thunderbird
- XBox Delivers a Profit
- AT&T Objects to Sprint-Clearwire Deal
- OS X Virus Described
- Broadband Innovations, Part 4: The Doctor Isn't In but Can Still See You
- Gateway to Stop Selling PCs Through Web Site
- Adobe's Photoshop Express Taken Offline for Maintenance
- It's a Crime-filled Week in IT Land
- List the 64-bit GUI Programs on Your Mac
- Google Counts More Than 1 Trillion Unique Web URLs
- Microsoft Bolsters Ruby Efforts
- Infineon Lays off 3,000, Reorganizes Divisions
- The Portable Office: Travel Terrors
- Microsoft: Stodgy or Innovative? It's All About Perception
- San Francisco DA Discloses City's Network Passwords
- NetNewsWire for IPhone and IPod Touch
- 'Last Lecture' Computer-science Professor Randy Pausch Dies
- IPhone Developers Frustrated With App Store
- Toon Boom Releases Studio 4.5, Flip Boom Classic
- The Death of DRM
- Android and Symbian Should Unite, Analyst Says
- Three Keys to Getting Projects Under Control, Part 2
- DRM-Free ITunes for BlackBerry Users
- Smart Robots Will Explore Universe by 2020
- SharePoint Helps Insurer Avoid Risks
- 14 Common Project Management Mistakes
- Mobile Fotos for IPhone
- Microsoft Gives Apache Cash to Promote Open Source
- E-mail List Vendor: Our Records Are Accurate
- AOL to Shut Down Xdrive, Other Services
- Software Group Weighs Piracy Lawsuit Against EBay
- Ableton Updates Live Audio Sequencer
- Bugs & Fixes: Dealing With IPhone Apps
- Stay Cool With the MacBook Air
- Pac-Man for IPhone
- Out-of-stock IPhones Good News for Apple
- LaCie Hard Disk Designed by Neil Poulton 1TB
- MetaX 2.4.5
- Apple Releases Update for AirPort Extreme Base Stations
- India Adds 9 Million New Mobile Connections
- Yahoo: Burn Your DRMed Tracks to CD Now
- Augmented Reality Coming to Your Desktop Soon
- Chartered Semiconductor Forecasts a Loss for Q3
- World Tech Update: Hackers, Xbox News, and Robots
- Fugitive Spam King Dead in Apparent Murder-suicide
- Wall Street Beat: Some Companies Shine Amid Gloom
- Broadband Innovations, Part 3: The Film Editor's Dream
- Samsung Q2 Results Higher on LCD, Cell Phone Sales
- Users May Help to Vet Android Apps
- Microsoft Still Working on Online Branding Issues
- One of Gates' Favorite Themes Continues in His Absence
- Open-network Chief Sees Verizon Following His Lead
- Zimbra Desktop Takes Web Mail Offline
- OmniFocus for IPhone
- Cartoon Network Working on Browser-based Kids' MMO Game
- Teaching Audio Engineering While on the Road With Ozzy
- Microsoft to Buy Data-warehouse Appliance Vendor
- Not So Fast, 3G
- Web Site Owner Faces Obscenity Charges
- Buying an E-mail List? Marketing Company Says Never Again
- VMware to Offer Low-Fooprint ESX Hypervisor Free
- Checking on ITunes' Unchecked Items
- Trade Group, US Officials Rally for Free Trade
- Look Out, Cisco: Here Comes Brocade/Foundry
- PPM Software Yields Savings for Energy Company
- Study Paints Open-Source Software as a Security Risk
- My Book Mirror Edition RAIDs Your Data
- Software Piracy Hurts the Open-Source Community Too
- Control Freaks: Network Admins Can Spell Trouble
- Ballmer Seeks to Justify Online Services Push
- Project CrackBerry
- Laptop Security: Keep the Bad Guys at Bay
- Adaptec Transfers India Product Development to HCL
- Ballmer Distances Microsoft From Yahoo Deal
- Collaboration Under SOA: The Human Aspects
- Report: Microsoft, Facebook to Sign Search Deal
- Final Cut Server 1.1
- Jumsoft Releases Personal Finance Tool, Money 3
- New IPhone 3G Ads Tout 'twice as Fast'
- Torque Game Engine Developed for IPhone
- Slick IMovie Plug-ins Maker 'graduates' to Final Cut
- Native Instruments Updates Traktor 3 and Traktor Scratch
- Post.Office Mail Server Compatible With Leopard
- Open Typed URLs in New Tabs
- SecuriKey Professional Edition 2.1
- Cro-Mag Rally for IPhone
- Five Free BlackBerry Downloads
- China Tops 250 Million Internet Users
- US Man Sentenced to Four Years for Piracy, ID Theft
- MobileMe 1.1
- Lostify 0.7
- British Companies Settle Piracy Claims
- Juniper: Johnson to Take Over as CEO in September
- Discord Among Mobile Operators Over Data Roaming Regulation
- US Poised for Broadband Explosion, Says Gartner
- Printer Ink, Prohibitions, and a 108-Inch LCD
- Airtel Grows on Booming Indian Mobile Market
- Sanyo Develops Contactless Charger for Wii-mote
- Interactive CG Characters on Your Desktop
- Motorola Unveils Updated PEBL in South Korea
- Attack Code Released for New DNS Attack
- Digital Comics Coming to the Wii in Japan
- China Mobile Phone Subscribers Pass 600 Million Mark
- Never Forget Who You Are and Where You Came From
- The Legends of Our People Put Me to Sleep at Night
- People of the Land
- The Pain of the Past
- Language Is the Key to History
- Ages 13 to 50 Are the Lost Years
- Ktunaxa (Pronounced k-too-nah-ha) for Dummies
- Demystifying the Box
- Sometimes I'm Tempted to Give Up
- Down in the 'Res'
- Tribal Chief
- Fiber to the Tipi
- I Want to Change the Course of History
- Creating Virtual Elders in 3D
- Fiber Optics to the Tipi
- Broadband Innovations, Part 2: Fiber Optics Reaches the Tipi
- Nokia, Qualcomm Shelve Litigation, Reach Licensing Agreement
- Microsoft's Online Woes Hint at Larger Vulnerability
- Intel Takes on Embedded Market With Atom Chip
- Hynix to Close US Chip Factory Amid Downturn
- Facebook Connects to the Wider Web
- Baidu Second-quarter Profit Grows 87 Percent
- Like Wikipedia but for Cash: Google's Knol
- Facebook Takes Steps to Clean House
- Intel Releases Moblin Into the Wild
- Report: Head of Microsoft's Online Group Leaves for Juniper
- The Mac Keeps Driving Apple
- Report: Microsoft Online Chief Leaves for Juniper Networks
- Drizzle Project Plans a Stripped-Down MySQL
- Basic To-do Apps for IPhone and IPod Touch
- Apple Notes Continued MobileMe Service Outage
- HP Folds Voodoo PC Business Unit
- Aspyr: 'futureU' SAT Game on the Way
- Parts of San Francisco Network Still Locked out
- Google Opens Doors to Knol
- Cisco to Buy Home-network Software Vendor
- The Case of the Massive IDisk Archive
- Summer Session ‘dating Sim’ Game Debuts
- State to Replace Sinking Data Center
- Sleeping Executives Make IT Projects Fail
- ClickInstall Helps Make Software Installer
- The Portable Office: The Best Way to Get Online
- EMC Revenue, Profit Defies Economic Woes
- Open Source Leadership Lessons
- Complex Network Access Control Slows Deployments
- VPNs: Answers to Six Burning Questions
- Ubuntu to Prepares to Launch Updated Launchpad
- Griffin Brings Slots to IPhone
- Note2Self Records Audio Notes on IPhone
- Apple's App Update Mechanism Needs an Update
- IPhone 3G: Still Not Ready for the Enterprise
- Transforming the Data Center From Hell
- Prepare for Access Disaster, Unlike San Francisco
- IntelliScanner Pro 200 Debuts
- Steinberg Ships Consumer Music Recording App, Sequel 2
- Acrobat 9 Pro
- Kannuu Offers Search Tool for IPhone Developers
- Toontrack Updates Superior Drummer, EZdrummer
- Romanian Admits to Phishing, Could Face Five Years
- Review: Scribbles 1.2.1
- Nokia Claims Victory Over Qualcomm in Ongoing Patent Battle
- AT&T Income Growth Spurred by IPhone, Mobile Revenue
- Joost, Tom Group Launch China Venture
- Design Flaws, Besides Vulnerabilities, Hurt Banking Sites
- ITU Wants New Mobile Phone Directory Code for Emergencies
- McAfee: SMBs Underestimate Cybercrime Risks
- San Francisco's Mayor Gets Back Keys to the Network
- Broadband Innovations, Part 1: The 21st Century Athlete
- NAND Flash Memory Downturn to Continue
- Sun Moves to Indirect Sales for Most US Customers
- With DNS Flaw Now Public, Attack Code Imminent
- Yahoo's Profit Down in Q2
- Brocade Deal to Help Drive Data-center Transition
- Traveling With the IPhone 3G
- Top Spammer Sentenced to Nearly Four Years
- Apple Updates ILife Apps
- VMware to Offer Low-footprint ESX Hypervisor Free
- Review: NEC MultiSync 3090WQXi
- Damned If You Do, Damned If You Don't
- Yahoo's Profit Down in Q2
- IPhone and IPod Case Roundup
- VMware Q2 Revenue up 54 Percent, but Slightly Misses Street
- Securing Your IPhone 2.0
- Momentum Building for US Privacy Policy
- Another Way to Set the Desktop Image
- Colorado 'Spam King' Walks Away From Prison Camp
- ISP Responds to Lawmaker Concerns About Ad Tracking
- Finale 2009 Music Notation Software Ships
- Montreal Apple Store Opens on Friday
- US Court Strikes Down COPA, Again
- Amazon and TiVo to Partner for Impulse-Buy Ads
- Copy-and-paste: Now More Than Ever
- Now That We Have the App Store...
- EMusic Revamps Web Site With New Content
- The Portable Office: Work Anywhere
- Sly Students Spell Trouble for Hapless Admin
- Report: Beware of 'chaos' SharePoint Can Create
- IPv6 to Get Much-Maligned Feature
- Get a Grip on SOA Vendor Consolidation
- How To Make Better Decisions
- A Fool and His Money: Six Stupid Budget Tricks
- MySpace Eases Data Portability Policies, Adopts OpenID
- Kaspersky Says Hacking Attack Did No Damage
- Security Staff Nightmares
- Ubuntu Puts Big Emphasis on Small PCs at OSCON
- IPNetSentryX 1.6.5
- Default Folder Update Improves Word 2008 Compatibility
- VMware Appliance Is Convenient, But Not Secure
- Yang and Icahn End Feud, but Who Wins?
- Plopp 1.2.5
- SAP to Shutter TomorrowNow
- What Open Source Could Learn From Microsoft
- China Mobile Begins 3G Marketing Push
- iTunes Update Adds MobileMe to Windows Systems
- Sandvox Updated for MobileMe
- PDFpen Editing Tool Handles Newer, Non-standard PDFs
- Walkman Phones Won't Save Sony Ericsson, Says Analyst
- Cast Iron Adds Data-cleansing to Integration Appliance
- Mobile Network Builder Looks to IKEA for Inspiration
- Vodafone Sees Economic Slowdown
- IBM Sets up Tivoli Center in India
- China Blogs to Read During the Olympics
- Glitch Hits Tokyo Stock Exchange Trading
- Blu-ray Disc Rapidly Gaining Popularity in Japan
- Japanese Browser Maker Taking on IE, Firefox
- Apple Stock Bitten by Earnings Forecast, Jobs
- Groups Urge FCC to Keep the Internet Open
- Details of Major Internet Flaw Posted by Accident
- Japan's Mobile-content Market Hit US$100B in 2007
- Internet Currency Firm Pleads Guilty to Money Laundering
- Apple: IPhone Coming to 20 More Countries Aug. 22
- Brocade to Buy Foundry for US$3 Billion
- Brocade to Buy Foundry for US$3 Billion
- Strong Mac, IPhone Sales Boost Apple's Earnings
- Apple Reports $1.07 Billion on Strong Mac, IPhone Sales
- WiMax at Sea, the Journey Begins
- Review: IEnvision for IPhone
- Windows Home Server Update Fixes Data-corruption Issue
- Bidding for IPhone 3G Tops $1,000 on EBay
- Seven Things IT Should Be Doing (but Isn't)
- What's Killing SOA?
- Mobile Linux Takes Center Stage at OSCON
- MOTU Introduces Portable FireWire Audio Interface
- Needle in a Haystack: IPhone 3G Availability Plummets
- No Economic Stimulus Package for IT
- The Suits Can Learn a Lot From Web 2.0 Coders
- Microsoft Rings Its Own Bell
- Battle of the Mobile Browsers
- WSO2 Adds Google Gadgets to Mashup Server
- Protect Your Network From Rogue IT Employees
- Depite Challenges, Extreme Networks Remains Focused
- Free Version of RiffWorks Guitar Recording Software Released
- You Control Update Improves Leopard ICal Support
- Fix IWeb Photo Pages in Firefox 3
- XPJ Projector Aims at Gamers, Costs $280
- Facebook Begins Redesign Rollout
- Review: Internet Cleanup 5.0
- Review: IP2F 1.0.3
- Review: Texas Hold’em for IPhone
- SAP Will Shut TomorrowNow Subsidiary by End of October
- How Green Is Your UPS?
- Kaspersky Lab's Malaysian Web Site Hacked
- Yahoo Settles With Icahn on Board Members
- Startup Tries to Improve the Web Browser
- Georgia President's Web Site Falls Under DDOS Attack
- CherryPal Mini-desktop Consumes 2 Watts of Power
- TV-B-Gone Inventor Speaks at Conference
- Intel Atom for Netbooks Costs 52% More Than Desktop Version
- Dispelled Intel Rumor May Disappoint Gamers
- Five Storage Strategies to Save Money
- Watch for Security in the Clouds
- British Businesses Ban Messaging
- Tech Job Cuts Forecast for 2009
- Green isn't Great, Study Says
- Google Gets 70% of U.S. Searches
- One-Third of the World will be Online Soon
- Sun Eyes Expansion in Africa
- Businesses Block Social Networks
- Opera Ships Mobile Beta
- Which States Harbor the Most Software Pirates?
- Network Managers Fear Security Threats From Within
- Social Networks: Good for Business?
- Don't Jump to WiMax Too Soon, Gartner Says
- Nintendo Claims Console Crown
- Surprise! Kids Chat Online About Sex
- Guitar Hero Gets Jimi Hendrix
- Intel Classmate PC for Kids Goes on Sale in UK
- Staff Sues Dell for Back Wages
- The Story Behind San Francisco's Rogue Network Admin
- RIM Patches BlackBerry Security Hole
- Apple Opens First Store in China
- Going Mobile with Windows Live Mesh
- Ex-Microsoft Manager Gets 22 Months for Fraud
- Yahoo Uses Home Page to Lobby Against Icahn
- ZCover Ships ISAglove 3G Cases for IPhone
- AMD Takes on Intel With Its Own Low-power Chip
- Going Up: Slow Progress on 'space Elevator'
- A Look at Sun's VirtualBox
- Incase Offers Protective Covers for IPhone 3G
- PDO Ships TopSkin Cover for IPhone 3G, Announces Accessories
- OrionGadgets Offers IPhone 3G Accessories
- Bugs & Fixes: Fixing IPhone 2.0 Sync Problems
- How to Run X11 Apps on the Mac
- Bloomberg 1.1 for IPhone
- FlySketch 1.6.3
- Invoice 3 Adds Smart Coloring
- Jewel Quest III Casual Game Available for Mac
- AT&T Posts Free IPhone Wi-Fi Access
- Firefox Update Fixes Mac Security Issue
- Disable Shadows in 10.5 Window Screen Captures
- IT Jobs Expected to Dip in 2009
- Step-by-Step: A Three-Screen Workstation for $230 or Less
- Merger Talks Between MTN and Reliance Fail
- SAP User Group Launches Database to Help Companies
- Microsoft Feeds Cash to Online Services Business
- Top Ten Worst Uses for Windows
- Apple's Demand May Kill Psystar
- More Fixes Needed, Says Finder of DNS Flaw
- Digging for Business Apps at the IPhone App Store
- Microsoft Adds Workflow to Cloud-Based SOA Platform
- Some IT Jobs May Be Recession-Proof
- MS Sets VM Tool Pricing, Ship Date
- Google to Pay $140M for Russian Contextual Ad Firm
- Major Investor to Back Yahoo Board
- Study Finds Huge Rise in Malware This Year
- Analyst Firm Advises Businesses to Delay 3G IPhone Purchases
- Microsoft Tops $60 Billion in Annual Revenue
- New Worm Transcodes MP3s to Try to Infect PCs
- Wipro's Revenue Soars, but Profit Growth Can't Keep Pace
- Wall Street Beat: Google, Microsoft Disappoint, IBM Pleases
- Top 10 Games of E3 2008
- BatCave Security PC
- Camera Takes a Licking and Keeps on Clicking
- Bat Toy! Palm-Size Radio-Controlled Helicopters
- The Bat-Sanitizer
- Question: Does Batman Ever Get Lost?
- Bat Communications: The Wi-Fi Detector Shirt
- Pocket Microscope for Evidence Gathering
- The Perfect Batphone?
- Bat Army Knife
- Holy Shuttlecock, Batman: The Flee Flying Digital Camera
- Is Batman the Biggest Gadget Freak on the Planet?
- Holy Batgear! 10 New Gadgets for Batman's Utility Belt (and Cave)
- Sharp's 108-inch LCD Debuts at New Tokyo Cinema Complex
- Change in Leadership Could Revitalize AMD, Analysts Say
- Comic Touch for IPhone
- Mainframe Sales, Strong Overseas Market Buoy IBM Earnings
- Microsoft's "Katmai" Is Filled to the Brim
- Linux Not The Savior For Our Economy
- The iPhone 3G Could Make Mobile Management Legit
- 12 Must-Have Gadgets for Digital Nomads
- Are Regulations To Blame for Mounting Data Breaches?
- EU Levels New Antitrust Charges Against Intel
- IT Outsourcing Challenges and Solutions
- AMD Appoints New CEO as Losses Continue
- Microsoft Online Business Flags Despite Overall Revenue Rise
- International Markets Continue to Drive Google Growth
- EU Levels New Antitrust Charges Against Intel
- Mainframe Sales, Strong Overseas Market Buoy IBM Earnings
- AOL a Less Challenging Buy Than Yahoo for Microsoft
- IPhone URL Shortcut Goes International
- Review: Aqua Forest for IPhone
- Wireless Speaker System for Mac and PC Sports IPod Dock
- US Air Force Lets Web 2.0 Flourish Behind Walls
- WeatherBug for IPhone
- Everyone Works at Home at Chorus, Part Two
- RIM Warns BlackBerry Admins of BES Security Flaw
- E-mail Search Court Case Is Dismissed
- Ancient Mars Had Lakes, Rivers and Possibly Life
- Have You Fixed Your Company's DNS Servers?
- Change Excel's 'edit in Cell' Keyboard Shortcut
- StudioDock 3i Combines Studio Monitor Speakers, IPod Dock
- Solid State Drives Accelerate into Market
- Anthropology's Technology-driven Renaissance
- IT Administrator Pleads Not Guilty to Network Tampering
- Downgrading the IPod Touch
- EU Levels New Antitrust Charges Against Intel
- Photo Safe II Stores Digital Photos
- EU to Crack Down on Bogus Online Ringtone Sellers
- Europa Universalis Strategy Game to Come to IPhone
- VirusBarrier Adds IPhone, IPod Touch Scanning
- Lawmakers Call on NebuAd to Change Privacy Notification
- Filing Details Apple's Complaint Against Psystar
- SAP Migration Caused Paris Legacy Architecture Clash
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