May 2007
- Id Software Announces a New Game Engine
- Ex-Cisco Bigwig Volpi to Head Joost?
- Mobile Banking Catching On in US, Slowly
- E-mail Scammers Hiding Malware in Fake IRS Notices
- Dell to Lay Off 10 Percent of Employees
- Google to Weave Advertisements onto its Maps
- Microsoft Tests More Windows Live Services
- Developer Day Shows Google's Software Side
- U.S. Soldiers Face Tough VoIP Call
- Wireless Spectrum Debate Moves Into Politics
- Teleworkers Continue to Multiply
- VeriSign CEO Resigns
- Apple TV Gets 160GB Hard Drive
- Sanyo's Waterproof Xacti Camcorder
- Dell Opens New R&D Center in India
- Earthquake Warning System Uses Cell Phones
- Novell: Microsoft Deal Is Good for Linux
- Apple TV Links With YouTube
- Prepare for Mobile Security Threats
- Google to Buy Panoramio
- Samsung Adds 4GB to 3G Phones
- Fatdoor: Social Networking for Real Communities
- Yahoo CTO Steps Down
- 'Spam King' Arrested in Seattle
- Hackers can Hijack PCs With Firefox Add-Ons
- PlayStation 3 as Business Tool?
- Fujitsu's Big-Screen Cell Phone
- Google Gears Up Offline Access for Web Apps
- Is Web 2.0 Safe?
- First Look at Windows Live Mail--Replaces Outlook Express
- MindManager 7 Visualization Software Ships
- Attackers Get Chatty on VOIP
- Sony Adds Two Compact Laptop Lines
- Mozilla Issues Final Update for Firefox 1.5
- Halo 3 Will Look Better, Bungie Promises
- F-Secure Hit with Antivirus Vulnerabilities
- News Corp. Acquires Photobucket, Flektor
- Apple bringing YouTube to Apple TV
- First look: iTunes Plus
- IBM Lays Off 1,500 Employees
- Motorola Lays Off 4,000 in Search for Missing Profit
- iTunes U Comes to the iTunes Store
- Palm Introduces Foleo 'Mobile Companion'
- New MicroSD, USB Reader Bundles from Kingston
- MySpace's Parent to Buy Photobucket
- Fujitsu Unveils Big-Screen TV Phone
- ColdFusion Warms to .Net
- Google Revamps Korean Site
- Toshiba's AMD Laptops Due in Fall
- Cisco Completes WebEx Buy
- Net a 'Force for Democracy' says Google's Schmidt
- Samba Flaw Affects Mac Users
- Microsoft Offers 3D Maps
- Windows Server Update Nears
- Symantec Delays Mobile Client
- Searchable Online Tours Crafted
- Adobe Updates Photoshop Plug-in
- How About a Little Drawing?
- Comparison Shopping
- Yeah, but How Do I Fold It?
- There's a Jukebox in Your Table
- I'll Have Another...
- Virtual Menu
- Maximum Zoom
- Multi-Touch Zoom
- Showing Off Snapshots
- Microsoft Surface
- Microsoft Debuts 'Minority Report'-Like Surface Computer
- In Pictures: Microsoft's Multi-Touch 'Surface' Table
- GoDaddy Picks up Domains of Struggling Competitor
- Qualcomm Infringed Broadcom Patents, Jury Says
- Curl Enterprise App Platform Comes to Mac
- Super Hi-Vision Demo
- Super Hi-Vision Encoder
- Prototype Camera
- NHK Super Hi-Vision Camera
- NHK Super Hi-Vision Sensor
- In Pictures: NHK's Successor to HDTV
- PayPlay.FM Sells 1.3M MP3 Files for $0.88 Each
- Study: IT Admins Read Private E-Mail
- Apple Fixes Serious QuickTime Bug
- Palm to Launch New Mobile Device
- Google Improves Maps with Street Views, Miniapps
- VeriSign Replaces CEO Sclavos
- NEC Workers Faked Orders, Took Kickbacks
- Engineer Discovers New Security Technology
- Wii Shortages may Continue to Holiday 2007
- Vista Betas, RCs Near Termination Date
- Google Buys Security Software Maker
- FTC Investigating Google-DoubleClick Deal
- Attensa Unlocks Knowledge With RSS
- Blog and Wiki Etiquette: Ten Commandments
- Wage Inflation Sinks Offshoring for One Startup
- Vodafone Revenues Rise, Losses Fall
- BMC to Buy ProactiveNet
- Mobile Safety Feature Protects Pedestrians
- U.S. Agencies to Develop Breach Notification Plans
- Garmin Opens GPS Data to Web Developers
- China's Growing Cell Phone Market
- Faster Music Downloads With Beatnik
- Google Opens Up Gmail
- Entry-Level Toshiba Laptop Gets AMD Chip
- NHK Pushes Optical Disc Speed Limit
- Linux Foundation: Microsoft Protecting Profits
- Microsoft Zune Nears 1 Million Mark
- Nokia Plans Phones Based on China's 3G
- FTC Investigating Google-DoubleClick Deal
- Quanta Wins Apple iPhone Contract?
- Avaya Pursued by Private Equity
- Finnish Court Rejects DRM
- What's That Old Mac Worth?
- Researchers Craft HDTV's Successor
- China Crafts Cyberweapons
- Contract Chip Makers May Face Tough Year
- Computer Glitch Tangles Japanese Flights
- eBay Readies Thai Site
- PSP Will Get Wi-Fi Telephony
- Will Mobile Phones Take Over In the Office?
- Next-Gen Optical Net Tested
- Universities Look to Mobile Tech for Emergency Alerts
- Mobile May Rule Music
- Online Ad Spending Climbs
- Cash Inspires Green Tech
- Google's Data Retention Challenged
- Novell Tells Terms of Microsoft Linux Deal
- EarthLink Wins Full Contract for Philadelphia Wi-Fi Net
- Three Minutes With Google's Apps Manager
- DSL Installations Jump
- OLPC Seeks Educational Games for XO Laptop
- Live TV, Tiny Display
- 11-Inch OLED TV
- Extremely Thin Is In
- Sony's Prototype 27-Inch OLED TV
- LG.Philips Goes Flexible, Too
- Fun With Flexible Displays
- Sony's Flexible OLED
- In Pictures: Philips and Sony OLED Displays
- Users Upset Over Google Analytics Outage
- Microsoft Sues Alleged Stock Scammers
- Microsoft Cancels Key Developer Conference
- American Idol Winner Comes to iTunes
- EU, US Airline Passenger Data Pact may Elude Deadline
- Symantec may Compensate Users Hit by Buggy Update
- Groups Praise US Broadband Data Bill
- Nudity in 'Halo 2' Escapes Microsoft's Notice
- Spyware Bill's Chances Uncertain in Senate
- Antispam System Behind Massive Book Digitization Effort
- Reports: Verizon Planning iPhone Killer
- Apple Fixes 17 Mac OS X Flaws
- IBM Hints at Blade Servers for Small Firms
- GAO Slams FBI Network Security
- Sony, Philips Unveil Flexible OLED Displays
- Taiwan to Host Online Patent Auction in October
- Malicious Software Plays on Legal Fears
- Germany Passes Antihacking Law
- Facebook Launches Video System
- Toshiba's SED TV is Delayed Again
- European Data Protection Officials Warn Google
- Google Offers Mobile Access to Calendar Service
- VA Drops Enterprise Software, Becomes Sourceforge
- RIM Plans Wi-Fi BlackBerry
- Coalition Pushes for US Broadband Plan
- Trade Group Forges E-waste Proposal
- Microsoft: Oops, XP SP3 Still Set for '08
- 'Harmless' Worm Hops Past OpenOffice Security
- Skype Worm Jumps to ICQ, MSN
- Blu-ray, HD-DVD Managed Copy Nearing Reality
- Survey: AT&T Stores Taking iPhone Pre-Orders
- Free Maya Personal Learning Edition Released
- My Best FM Site Finds Best Frequency for Your iPod
- Firefox 3.0 Passes Major Milestone
- Symantec Hole Leaks University Data
- Nokia Phone will Detect Lightning
- Wal-Mart Will Sell Dell PCs
- Netgear Readies Net Storage
- Novell Explores Patent Reform
- Nokia Countersues Qualcomm
- Wi-Fi Poaching Draws Fine
- Dell Ships Ubuntu Linux PCs
- Copying HD DVD, Blu-ray Discs May Become Legal
- New Hosting Service Targets Small Businesses
- Google Phone? Consider Google Wireless
- PS3 Adds Upscaling, New PSP Remote Play Features
- OpenDNS Exec Calls Google-Dell Browser Tool 'Spyware'
- HP Settles SEC investigation Into Perkins Resignation
- Nvidia Graphics Chips Perform Double Duty as CPUs
- New Antiphishing, Antispam Specifications Unveiled
- Microsoft Funds New Open-Source Digital ID Projects
- Analyst: EMI Sale Unlikely to Affect DRM-Free Music
- Amazon Acquires Audio Book Publisher
- In-Stat: Vista Not Goosing PC Sales
- Zoho Notebook Now in Public Beta
- Nigerian Scammers Profiting Heavily in Australia
- Sony Turning PSP into iPhone Competitor
- Interop: Dual Keynotes Tout Security
- School-Porn Case Raises Computer, Spyware Questions
- Internet Tax Ban Meets Resistance in Senate
- Mozilla May Drop Firefox Support for Older Mac OS
- Researcher: RSA 1024-bit Encryption not Enough
- Sonos Partners With Pandora Music Service
- Google Nears Omniscience
- Toshiba Plans 5TB Drives by 2013
- New Choices Coming for Cable TV Users
- Cell Phones That Tell You Where to Go
- Ubuntu: Microsoft is Patent Pal
- Chip Alliance Pushes 32nm
- Wait for 802.11n, Cisco Says
- Big-Time Phone Gear Targets Small Businesses
- Google Urged to Share Code
- Lenovo Sales Increase
- Intel Shakes the Lead Out
- Sell Spectrum Like Ads, Google Says
- Moore's Law meets Gore's Law
- China Backs Off Bloggers
- NCircle Buys Compliance Vendor Cambia
- Finalist: Chocolate Box
- Finalist: Yummy
- Finalist: Horizon
- Finalist: Slice
- Finalist: Roundbox
- Finalist: S2upply (School Supply)
- Finalist: Pussy Cat
- Winner, Public Choice Award: Light Up Your Life
- Winner, Judge's Award, Third Place: Zeed+ for the Future
- Winner, Judge's Award, Second Place: BulbPC
- Winner, Judge's Award, First Place: blok
- Winner, Chairman's Award: MADE in China
- More Pictures: PC Design Contest Runners-up
- Samsung to Aim WiMax at SMB Networking
- McCartney No-Show on iTunes
- Study Shows Drop in Illegal Downloads Among Youth
- Sanyo Offers Waterproof Digital Camcorder
- Taxi, Follow That Satellite ...
- Opera Plugs Torrent Security Hole
- Open Source Conference Hones in on Patent Issues
- Google E-mail Confuses Paying Apps Customers
- Cisco's Chambers Pushes Video, Web 2.0
- Microsoft, Chungwa to Offer IPTV, VOIP in Taiwan, China
- Spyware Bill Passes House
- Intel, STMicroelectronics Merge Flash Units
- EC Urges Coordinated Effort Against Cybercrime
- Florida Bans Touch-Screen Voting Machines
- DRM-Free Music Giant EMI Agrees to Takeover
- Intel, STMicroelectronics Announce Joint Venture
- Group Calls for More Patent Office Resources
- HP: SOA Is Ready for Prime Time
- 3Com Network Security Gear for Small Business
- Business Objects to Go On Demand
- Profit-Driven Viver Trojan Hits Smart Phones
- Panasonic Announces 12.2-Megapixel Camera
- Cisco, Nortel, Meru WLANs Smarten Up
- Japan Military Data Leak Wider Than Thought
- Equity Firm to Pay $4.8 Billion for EMI
- AMD Cozies up to Contract Chip Maker TSMC
- Nuclear Plant Shut Down by Network Trouble
- Telephony Vendors Line Up Behind Microsoft
- What Alltel's $27.5 Billion Buyout Means
- CA Accounting Fraud Charges Dropped
- Cisco to buy BroadWare for Video Security
- 'Lost' TV Show Game Comes to iPod
- Supreme Court Ends Baby Bell Antitrust Suit
- Microsoft Tools Keep Bad Office Files at Bay
- Linux Users Say 'Sue Me First, Microsoft'
- First Cell Phone Call From Everest
- Atheros Readies Second-Generation Draft N Chips
- Cisco Access Points to Track RFID Tags
- Report: Yahoo Courts Bebo to Boost Social Networking
- Ruckus Promises Easy WLANs for SMBs
- Microsoft Plugs Critical Vista Hole
- Office 2007 Left Unprotected in Update Snafu
- Symantec to Ship Smart Phone Security Suite
- On tap for Interop: Security, Web 2.0, Green Tech
- Google Leases More Space in Seattle
- MySpace to Turn Over Sex Offender Data to AGs
- Illinois Realtors, Brokers Warned of Data Compromise
- Casio Introduces 12-Megapixel Compact Camera
- Fast IBM Power6 chip Enters Slowing Unix Market
- Why Vista Sideshow is Still on the Sidelines
- Aspyr Confirms Quake Wars for Mac
- Octopz Helps Creative Professionals Collaborate
- Western Digital Debuts 250GB Notebook Drive
- Aegis Data Leak Investigation Continues
- Millions of Chinese Hit by Symantec Foul-Up
- Nastier Version of Gozi Trojan on the Loose
- Electronic Employment Verification Coming?
- Vodafone Aims Handsets at Developing Markets
- Aruba Steps Up Converged Voice
- Mobile Marketing Deal Could Generate More Ads
- Microsoft Working With Chinese on XML Converter
- BenQ Sells Digital Camera Division
- Indian PC Dealers Strike Against Microsoft
- Google, Salesforce.com Joining Forces?
- Alltel Agrees to $27.5 Billion Buyout
- Sony Launching 80GB PlayStation 3
- Noose Tightens Around Allofmp3.com
- Rock Band (Q4 2007)
- Mac OS X 10.5 "Leopard" (October 2007)
- Intel Penryn (Q1 2008)
- AMD Phenom (summer 2007)
- Apple iPhone (June)
- Check Point Software ZoneAlarm Internet Security Suite (security software)
- Apple MacBook Pro (power notebook)
- Apple iPod Nano (MP3 player)
- Mozilla Firefox 2 (Web browser)
- Sling Media Slingbox Pro (media-streaming device)
- Microsoft Xbox 360 Elite (game console)
- Apple TV (media-streaming device)
- Parallels Desktop (virtualization software)
- Nintendo Wii (game console)
- #20 Hitachi Deskstar 7K1000 (hard drive)
- #19 Paint.net (image editing software)
- #18 Microsoft Xbox 360 Elite (game console)
- #17 Pandora.com (digital music site)
- #16 Ubuntu 7.04 (operating system)
- #15 McAfee SiteAdvisor (security software)
- #14 HP dv9000t (power notebook)
- #13 BillP Studios WinPatrol (system utility)
- #12 Samsung Syncmaster 244T (wide-screen monitor)
- #11 Apple TV (media-streaming device)
- #10 Adobe Premiere Elements 3 (video editing software)
- #9 Apple Mac OS X 10.4 "Tiger" (operating system)
- #8 Infrant Technologies ReadyNAS NV (network-attached storage device)
- #7 Pioneer Elite 1080p PRO-FHD1 (plasma HDTV)
- #6 Parallels Desktop (virtualization software)
- #5 RIM Blackberry 8800 (smart phone)
- #4 Verizon FiOS (Internet service)
- #3 Nintendo Wii (game console)
- #2 Intel Core 2 Duo (desktop CPU)
- #1 Google Apps Premier Edition (Web applications)
- Dell to Launch Convertible Tablet PC
- In Pictures: Most Anticipated Products of the Year
- In Pictures: Readers' Picks for Best Products of the Year
- In Pictures: The Top 20 Products of the Year
- Fujitsu Unveils its First Ultramobile PC
- Computer Nerds Coming to Prime-Time TV
- Griffin Ships iTrip Pocket
- World's Highest Cell Phone Call Within Reach
- Microsoft Rolls Out Mashup for the Masses
- Microsoft Reorgs Business Division
- Gov't Defends Social Networking Sites Block
- Google to Enhance Search Appliance
- Dell Moving Away From Direct Sales
- 'Month of Bugs' Targets Google, Yahoo
- IT Spending Shifts Away From Security
- QuickTime Riskier Than Internet Explorer?
- Judge Slaps Injunction on Business Objects
- Where's Shamu? Canada's Whale-Finding Robot
- Verisign Plugin Brings Green Address Bars to Firefox
- AQuantive Deal no Silver Bullet for Microsoft
- Microsoft Pledges to Halt Souped-Up Game Consoles
- Google Launches ISP Version of Apps Suite
- Two-Step Windows Vista UAC Hack Published
- SMB Products Emerge from the Enterprise Shadow
- Survey: Nintendo Dominates Game Sales in April
- Microsoft Campus Myth Lives
- Hundreds Click on 'Infect Me' Google Ad
- Kansas City Schools Settle E-Rate Fraud Charges
- Apple Planning Thinner, Lighter Laptops
- Report: More Governments Filter Online Content
- LG to Cut Plasma Display Production
- Chinese Hackers Grow in Number, Skills
- Microsoft to Buy aQuantive for $6 Billion
- Gadgets That Tackle Tough Problems
- FCC Approves iPhone
- Microsoft Asserts Patents, Wants Weaker System
- Dell Sharpens Market Approach to Match HP, IBM
- Windows Update for IE7 Doesn't Work for Some PCs
- Wi-Fi Alliance Reveals New Brand
- Adobe to FreeHand Users: Migrate to Illustrator CS3
- Microsoft, Clinton Develop Emissions Tracking Software
- Entertainment Software Association Names President
- Entry-Level Printer Does Well for Price
- Microsoft Tweaks Patch Tuesday Advance Notification
- WinHEC: Microsoft's Windows Server Road Map
- Google Korea Restricts Search
- Fujitsu Shows Color E-Paper
- Three Minutes with Microsoft's Open-Source Manager
- Premium Keyboard on Order
- Estonia Sustains Hacker Attacks
- Firefox Fans Patch Faithfully
- IBM Posts Free Web App Tool
- Gartner Joins Open Source Squabble
- Drive-by Downloads Threaten
- The Latest in Motion-Sensitive Cell Phones, High-Def Recorders, and Camcorders
- Is Your Debit Card a Fast Pass to ID Theft?
- Patent Overhaul Bill Moves Forward in Congress
- Microsoft to Add Better Device Support in Vista
- When Can I Buy One?
- Will My Big American Fingers Fit on It?
- Touch Screen and Typing
- Let's Do the Twist
- World's Smallest Ultramobile PC?
- In Pictures: Fujitsu's Ultra Tiny Ultramobile PC
- Windows Home Server to Be Sold Sans Hardware
- Google Expands to 'Universal' Search
- MySpace Won't Pony Up Registered Sex Offenders List
- Microsoft Demos Longhorn 'Hot Swap' Feature
- Google Mulls Tighter Link Between Gmail and Docs
- The Domain Name Porn.com Sells for $9.5M
- MacBook Refresh Doesn't Have 'Santa Rosa'
- Symantec Sues, Claims Fakes
- Testing of Faster Wi-Fi Set
- New York Sues Dell for Fraud
- Vodafone, RealNetworks Team
- Amazon Readies Music Store
- FTC Clamps Down on Web-Design Firm
- Sony Sales Jump, But Not PS3
- PayPal Gets European License
- Mac Office Update Promised
- Oracle Buys Agile
- Yahoo Remakes Mapping Site
- Halo 3 Due in September
- Hands on With Fujitsu's Pocket-Size Convertible UMPC
- Tomb Raider and Wii Finally Get Acquainted
- American Express Plans Business, Consumer Buy Site
- Data Breaches Plague U.S. Companies
- U.S. Senators Lambaste Outsourcing Firms
- IBM Opens Sales Center in Second Life
- Is Windows Vista's Aero Interface a Battery Hog?
- Mozilla Service Opens Up Mobile Web
- MySpace Asked for Names of Registered Sex Offenders
- Firefox May Scuttle Support for Older Linux
- Motorola Hopes to Cut Losses with Razr2
- Three Minutes With: Tony Hawk
- Microsoft Releases HD DVD Update
- Apple Celebrates Market Share with New MacBooks
- H-1B Visas Are a Trade Issue, Says India
- Software Aimed at Multi-Core Chips Gets AMD Boost
- Software Piracy Hits $40B Worldwide, Study Says
- WINHEC: Windows Home Server Plans Expand
- AOL Buys Mobile Ad Company
- Open-Source BlackBerry Rival
- Critical Bug Found in Samba Server
- Big Business Slow to Adopt Green Practices
- Cyber Security Bill Targets Botnets
- How Satisfied Are Microsoft Customers?
- Paul McCartney Discography Coming to iTunes
- Green Data Centers Save Big Money
- IBM's IT Governance and Risk Strategy
- Apple Updates MacBook with Faster Processors
- Unlimited Yahoo Mail Goes Live
- Samsung to Build Overseas Cell Phone Factory?
- IBM Workers Protest Layoffs
- U.S. ISPs Hit FCC Wiretap Deadline
- Former Oracle VP Settles Stock Trading Charge
- Open-Source Users Scoff at Microsoft Threats
- Microsoft's Patent Hard Line Hardest on Startups
- Microsoft Loves/Hates Open Source
- Good Entry-Level Camcorder
- Microsoft Briefly Shows Online Storage Service
- FAQ: Microsoft and Open Source Patents
- U.S. Piracy Crackdown Nets 50th Conviction
- Irony Alert: Pirate File-Sharing Site Hacked
- U.S., EU Hopeful on Airline Data Privacy Pact
- Microsoft Patent Claims Hint at Internal Issues
- ITunes Video, Apple TV 'Dead Ends,' Researcher Says
- LG Philips Launches Bendable E-Paper Color Monitor
- Verizon Buys Cybertrust
- PostScript Driver Update Due
- Botnet Manager Exposed
- AMD Readies 'Phenom' Chip
- Microsoft Certifies Phones
- Samsung DDR3 Ships Soon
- Acer Pressures Partners
- Microsoft Demands Royalties for Open-Source Software
- Santa Rosa Dampens April Laptop Sales
- Red Hat Puts the Heat on Oracle
- SocialDragon Puts a Personal Touch on Ads
- A Security Tool With a Message
- New Tool for Monitoring Employee Behavior
- Accelovation Identifies Market Trends
- Borders Preps for Life After Amazon
- Is Going Green Good for Business?
- IBM Announces 'Big Green' Initiative
- DHS Privacy Committee Opposes Real ID Bill
- Identity Theft, Spyware Bills Go to House Vote
- Justice Department Goes After Online Gambling
- Microsoft Automatic Updates Fix not Working
- Cisco Says FTP Feature in IOS is a Hacker Backdoor
- Blades of Exile Game Source Code Released
- IBM Scolds TippingPoint Over Hacking Contest
- Microsoft Signs $1B Software Deal with Lenovo
- Ballmer Coy About Yahoo Acquisition Prospects
- Microsoft Cuts Key Longhorn Virtualization Features
- Wall Street Beat: Apple Up in Down Market
- Jobs Addresses Backdating at Apple Meeting
- Google Shareholders Vote Against Anti-Censorship Proposal
- ITunes Income Substantial for Music Partners
- Apple Meeting Will be Marred by Stock Option Anxiety
- Red Hat and Intel Make Managed Linux PCs
- Dutch Domain Owner Faces Legal Action From Google
- Hackers Hijack Windows Update's Downloader
- IBM to Spend $1 Billion/Year on 'Green' Data Centers
- 'Monkey Island' Co-Creator to Work on Penny Arcade Game
- iPod, iTunes Cited in Cease and Desist For Apple
- Qualcomm Talks Tough on Patents, 4G
- Calling All Cars for Sale on PS3 Online Store
- Vista Betas Can't Install Patches
- Congress to Vote on Paper Trail for E-Voting
- Microsoft Buys into CareerBuilder
- Vonage Appeal Cites Supreme Court Patent Ruling
- Microsoft Invites Hackers Back for Blue Hat
- Sun: JavaFX Helps Bridge Digital Divide
- IBM, Red Hat Promote Linux on Mainframes
- Intel Linking Itanium to Java
- Disney a Hit on iTunes
- Web Search on Employees not a Federal Offense
- Outrage Continues Over Vista Upgrade Program
- Verizon to Fight for U.S. Government Accounts
- Hacker Grabs 22,000 IDs From U.S. University
- Intel Santa Rosa Notebooks Hit Shelves
- Editor in Chief Harry McCracken Returns to PCW
- Next Microsoft SQL Server Release Details Released
- 'Final' Vista iPod Fix for Vista Delivered
- Paris Hilton Logs On for Forgiveness
- Apple iTunes and Labels Inventing Online Music
- Motorola CEO Ready to Take on iPhone
- Racketeering Case Against Microsoft, Best Buy Revived
- Yahoo Closes Yahoo Auctions
- Palm, Sprint Offer Treo 755p Smart Phone
- Gartner Says Virtualization Too Expensive
- Vista Goes Virtual
- Sun Tells Java Plans
- Vista Adoption Accelerates
- Web Hosts Accused of Harboring Infected Sites
- Microsoft Fixes Nasty DNS Server, Exchange Flaws
- Mac Surfers Increase
- Ms. Pac-Man Comes to iPod
- Intel Launches New Santa Rosa Laptop Platform
- Lexmark's New, Inexpensive Wi-Fi Printers
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- Ports Aplenty, Redux
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- In Pictures: HP's Supersized Multimedia Notebook
- Sun Partners with Ericsson on Java Platform
- IBM Gathering Public Input to Help Africa
- NVIDIA Announces a GPU for the Frugal Gamer
- Microsoft Releases Office 2004 for Mac Update
- Microsoft to Kick Vista's E-Mail App to the Curb
- Cisco Posts Strong Q3 Revenue, Profit Growth
- McNealy Sees Room for Sun's Scripting Language
- Intransa Debuts 10G Ethernet Storage Appliance
- Will Hydrophobia Revolutionize In-Game Water Effects?
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- Nigerian Scammers Pose as Dying U.S. Soldiers
- IRS Wants Data on eBay and Amazon Sellers
- Sun Files New DRAM Suit Against Hynix
- Marvell Keeps CEO and Co-Founder Despite Backdating
- Google Analytics Gets a Makeover
- Roxio Crunches Video for Apple TV, iPod, iPhone
- HP Expects Earnings Jump
- Sun Targets Silverlight
- IBM, Amazon Settle Patent Fight
- Java Goes Open Source
- LSI May Drop Consumer Chips
- DRAM Prices Drop
- TSA Hard Drive Missing
- Report: Americans Not Benefiting From Web 2.0
- BlackBerrys Cozy up to Office Phone Systems
- California Sues Computer Trainer Over Tuition Refunds
- Samsung Launches Q1 Ultra Ultramobile
- IBM Rumored to Lay Off 150,000 by Year-End
- Study: Majority of Execs Watch Employee Web Use
- RIM to offer plug-in for Visual Studio
- Microsoft Delivers Hotmail Upgrade
- Toshiba to Establish Software Center in Vietnam
- Ubuntu Plans Mobile Linux Version
- Finally, Sun Preps Open Source Java Release?
- Gefen Rolls Out New Dual-Link Switchers, Splitter
- What a Microsoft-Yahoo Merger Means for Google
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- IRS Wants E-Commerce Data
- IE7 Interest: Flat
- Zimbra Helps Comcast with SmartZone
- Dell Joins Microsoft, Novell in Linux Project
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- Sun's Grid Computing Service Goes Global
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- Sun Giving Away Encryption Key Software
- Microsoft Promises DNS Patch
- YouTube Starts Paying a Few Contributors
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- Nokia Siemens Networks to Cut 9,000 Jobs
- California County To Share Data In E-voting Suit
- Vista Version of Halo 2 Officially Delayed
- New Modem Supports Fast Data Networks Worldwide
- IPod Bans: Are Schools Cheating Our Kids?
- Trojan Impersonates Windows Activation to Snatch Data
- Jobs Takes Top CEO Pay Spot, Makes $646 Million
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- Microsoft Addresses 'Abusive' Xbox Live Accounts
- Management Heavies Rate Poorly in Gartner Survey
- SAAS Adopters in for Big Challenges
- Privacy Groups Renew Push Against Real ID Bill
- FCC Chairman: Wireless is Top Priority
- Acer: No Major Laptop Battery Improvement Coming
- Acer Forecasts Huge Sales Gains in Laptops, Desktops
- Acer Has No Plan to Launch an Ultra-Low Cost PC
- Proposed Microsoft, IBM Standard Spawns Controversy
- IBM Offers Paid Support Option For Free Database
- Atari Announces Significant Staff Layoffs
- IBM Executive Calls for 'Virtual Planet'
- Sprint Posts Loss, Lags in Subscriber Gains
- One Quantum Problem Solved; Many More to Go
- Danish Agency Finds Apple iBook Design Flaw
- Microsoft Challenges Attorney Fees in Iowa Case
- U.S. State to Dump Touch-Screen E-Voting Systems
- SonicWall Bundles Security with Firewall/VPN gear
- LucasArts unveils details of game for advanced consoles
- Microsoft Pencils in Seven Bug Fixes for Next Week
- Microsoft Puts Security, Management in One Platform
- RIM, Nokia Unveil High-End, Low-End Phones
- Windows Live Hotmail to Debut Monday
- Intel Reaches for New Chip Markets
- Berlin Says 'Nein' to Open-Source Migration
- House Approves Another Antispyware Bill
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- Creative Launches Inexpensive MP3 Player
- Steve Jobs Promises 'Greener Apple'
- Yahoo Releases Web-Based Messenger
- Spammers Use New Technique to Evade Filters
- Digg.com: Site Is 'Aligned With the Users'
- Acer Teams With BMW on Sleek New Laptop
- Google Asks Shareholders to Permit Censorship
- AMD Announces New Mobile Chips
- Microsoft Buys Mobile Advertising Firm
- Mozilla Releases eBay Add-On for Firefox
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- QuickTime Update Patches Java Flaw
- Vonage Files to Vacate Patent Ruling
- IBM Introduces Social Networking Tools
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- SpeedBit Offers Video Accelerator for YouTube
- School System Taps Novell to Control Network Indentity
- HP Ships Laptops with Disk Encryption
- Symantec Slips, but Closes In on AV Product Delivery
- Users Force Digg to Stand Firm Over AACS Encryption Key
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- Apple Retrospective: Talks by Steve Jobs
- Intel Cuts Jobs
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- UK May Protect Virtual Worlds
- Silverlight Declared Secure
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- IBM Readies Blade Servers for Small Businesses
- Sun's Rock Rolls Along
- More Chip Outsourcing Seen
- Microsoft Talk Fails to Impress
- Quad Interface 1TB Drive Ships
- New Creative MP3 Players Due
- IBM Eyes Small Businesses
- Which Mobile OS Is Best for You?
- WiMax Laptop Card Approved by FCC
- Privacy Advocates Critical of Dual-Purpose RFID Label
- J.P. Morgan Chase Probing Possible Data Breach
- Microsoft Loosens Grip on Windows Live APIs
- Verizon Business to Ensure VoIP quality
- Gartner: Hack Contests Bad for Business
- Does It Take Two Browsers to Make Surfing Safe?
- Dell Hopes to Earn Good Will With Linux PCs
- NewsGator Updates Enterprise RSS Server
- Security Pros Warn of 'Critical' Winamp Bug
- Dell to Offer Ubuntu Linux on PCs, Laptops
- Strategies for Beating IT Staff Shortage
- Nokia Expands Security Appliance Line
- Joost TV Open for Business
- IBM to Preview Blade Workstation
- Shrink-Wrapped Software's Days Numbered
- Sony Plans High-Def Videoconferencing
- Microsoft's Future: Integrated Software, Services
- Security Holes Found in Photoshop CS2, CS3
- Vodafone to be Sued for VoIP Blocking?
- Search Wikia Hires Jabber Founder
- Dell Embraces Ubuntu Linux
- Google Stomps on AdWords Exploit
- U.S. Government Calls for Better RFID Security
- After Sony, Kutaragi Looks to the Network
- Verio Shuts Off Controversial Web Site
- Google Rejects Viacom's Copyright Claims