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- A Small Business's Guide to the Cloud
- Kaspersky: A Profile of the Virus-Fighter
- PSP Go: Another Look
- Can Technology Help You Get Fit?
- UK: Better Phone-Recyclers
- Official Sony PSP Go! Shots Leaked
- Sprint Looks to Palm Pre for Turnaround Help
- Service Assesses Your iPhone's Security
- Wireless Cars by 2012?
- Windows 7 Nurtures Netbooks . . . Or Not
- Google Book Service Faces European Probe
- Bing, Wave, and Other Painful Attempts to Change Culture
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- Keep Tabs on IPhone Rumors With Top-Tens App
- The Summer of Smartphones Begins
- Windows Vista SP2: Readers Report Big Increases in Free Disk Space
- Cybersecurity, Microsoft's Bing, Google's Wave
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- HTC Magic and Palm Pre on PC World Podcast Episode 31
- Microsoft Ditches Windows 7 Starter App Limit
- Set Custom Retention Intervals in Mail
- Digitize VHS Video Tapes
- Yahoo Sets Date for Shutting Down 360 Social Network
- First Look: Hulu Desktop
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- More Firms Banning IM Access to Enemy Nations
- iPhone Drives More Than 40 Percent of Mobile Web Traffic
- Microsoft Goofs on Windows 7 Auto-reboot Date
- Google Wave: a closer look
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- Google Wave: What It Is And How It Works
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- Obama's Cybersecurity Initiative Wins Praise
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- 20 Years After Tiananmen, China Containing Dissent Online
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- KB Covers Foregoes Covers, Intros Actual Keyboards
- Bugs & Fixes: Winning the Clone Wars
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- Microsoft Relaunching Search Service as Bing
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- Apple Remodeling 100 Stores, Changing One to One Trainings
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- AOL and Time Warner: A Sympathy Note
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- Intel's Lynnfield Expected to Ship in Late August
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- Dell Exits Gaming, Alienware Invades with New M17x Notebook
- Dell Building up Its Cash Reserves for Acquisition
- Mac News Briefs: Finale 2010 Coming Soon
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- Microsoft Bing a Good Start, but No Game Changer
- Wall Street Beat: Hardware, IT M&A in Spotlight
- EU to Investigate Google Books' Copyright Policies
- New IL-2 Sturmovik: Birds of Prey Shots Turn Heads
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- Get Must-Have Fix for New Microsoft DirectShow Flaw
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- 'Rigged' Product Demo in SAP Suit Goes Missing
- Apple Releases IWork '09 9.0.2 Update
- Dell's Net Income Drops 63 Percent in Q1
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- What to Expect From Next Week's E3
- Does Carrier's Network Boost Mean iPhone Video Chat?
- Apple Co-founder Wozniak Claims CEO Jobs Is Healthy
- AT&T May Sell Palm Pre in 2010
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- Pioneer Introduces Receivers With IPod/iPhone Integration
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- Apple Kicks off Annual Back to School Promotion
- Is Google Wave the Solution to Social Network Over-Sharing?
- The Macalope Weekly: All Things to All People
- Report: Palm Pre Syncs Media With ITunes
- Microsoft Antitrust Case Sparks Lobby Group Turf War
- E3 2009: PSP Go! Confirmed? PS3 Slim Really Coming?
- US Gov't Panel Calls for New Privacy Rules
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- Microsoft Picks Bing as Name for New Search Engine
- Google's Wave Consolidates Core Online Features in One Tool
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- HP Plans to Outsource European Server Production
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- Hands On With Bing, Microsoft's New Search Engine
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- Bing: Microsoft's New Search Engine
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- Canto Cumulus 8 Released
- MyDBR Brings MySQL Reports to IPhone, for Free
- Analyst: Next-Gen Game Consoles "Highly Premature"
- Aetna Contacts 65,000 After Web Site Data Breach
- Time Warner Ditches Troubled AOL Unit
- HTML5 Could Be the OS Killer
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- Show Sidesteps Slump, Swine Flu on Android Hopes
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- Apple Makes a Comeback
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- FCC Report: Net Neutrality Important to Rural Residents
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- Swedish Politicians Challenge EU Data Retention Directive
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- Twitter Gets Targeted Again by Worm-like Phishing Attack
- India's PC Market May Have Bottomed Out, Says IDC
- Asustek G51 Gaming Laptop Due in US by July
- HP's China Efforts Visible at Beijing Product Launch
- Asus EeeNAS 1TB Backup Device Joins Atom Family
- Want to Save Money Using SaaS? Be Wary of Contract Terms
- HP Diversifies Netbook, All-in-One PC Lines
- Google Apps Reseller Program Arrives in Singapore
- Microsoft Zune HD: But Will it Play Games?
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- Windows 7 Starter Edition for Netbooks Loses 3-App Limit
- Attorneys General Ask Craigslist to Stop Smutty Ads
- Update: Facebook Gets $200 Million in Cash
- Vista Service Pack 2 Now Ready for Download
- FotoMagico Remote Puts Presentation Control in Your Hand
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- Flatten Folder Structure via AppleScript
- EU Moves Step Closer to Blanket Terms for Net Music Sales
- Clone-maker Psystar Files for Bankruptcy
- Variable Pricing Gets Really Variable
- Facebook Gets $200M Cash Infusion
- New Yorker Cover Drawn Entirely on an IPhone
- Red Hat Sues Swiss Government Over $39M Microsoft Contract
- Apple Amenable to Idea of Pan-European ITunes Store
- Make the Most of the Genius Bar
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- Hands On With Intel's Moblin Linux for Netbooks
- Microsoft Sets Its Sights on Google
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- Visual deathmatch: BlackBerry vs. iPhone
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- Play Wii Games From a Hard Drive? Here's How
- New Yorker Cover Art Created on an iPhone
- Control ITunes in the Background
- YouTube Hit by Porn Storm
- Battle Between Craigslist, State AGs Gets Nuttier
- Deathmatch: BlackBerry Versus IPhone
- Circuit City Makes a Comeback, Sort of
- How Microsoft is Fixing Netbook Prices
- Microsoft to Netbooks: Stay Tiny Or Pay the Price
- 32GB iPhone Looking More Likely
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- New Atom Platform Will Cut off Graphics Players Says Intel
- Seiko Epson Works Towards Printable Big-screen OLEDs
- Nokia Opens the Door to Its Ovi Mobile Apps Store
- UN Distributing 500,000 Computers to Poor Countries
- Mobile Phone Location Technology Fights Card Fraud
- Shuttle Packs Via's Nano Into Small Desktop PCs
- HTC to Sell Google Android Smartphone in China
- Nokia Opens Ovi App Store, U.S. Will Have to Wait
- Microsoft May Rename Live Search 'Bing': Massive Ad Campaign Planned
- ACDSee Pro Beta Finally Launched for Mac
- Cartier Sues Apple for Trademark Infringement
- Trade Group: Stripping IE From Windows Harms ISVs
- Apple Changes Its Mind, Accepts Eucalyptus App
- Practical Speeds to Make Mobile Bandwidth Claims Clearer
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- China Sentences Virtual Currency Extorter to Prison
- 5/25/09 Runner-Up: "Opening Day," by Ana Karina Casal, Royal Palm Beach, Florida
- 5/18/09 Runner-Up: "Tees" by Rob Castro, Chino Hills, California
- 5/11/09 Runner-Up: "Spider Found" by John Astolos, New Alexandria, Pennsylvania
- 5/4/09 Runner-Up: "Daddy's Sunday Girl" by Peggy Laurel, Santa Fe, New Mexico
- 5/25/09 Hot Pic: "Jump," by Joey Sours, Luray, Virginia
- 5/18/09 Hot Pic: "Saigon Opera House at Tet," by JD McClellan, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
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- India's Bharti Airtel in Merger Talks With MTN in Africa
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- Apple and Cartier Resolve Legal Tussle Over iPhone App
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- YouTube Yanks Thousands of Porn Videos
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- Honorable Mentions:
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- Kevin Mitnick: Computer Fraud
- Hans Reiser: Murder
- Patrick Naughton: Child Pornography
- John Carmack: Breaking and Entering
- Stefan Eriksson: Fraud, Counterfeiting, Embezzlement, Weapons Charges
- Benjamin Curtis aka 'The Dell Dude': Marijuana Possession
- Bill Gates: Reckless Driving
- Tech Stars Behind Bars
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- Microsoft to Give Its First JavaOne Keynote
- Huawei Moves up in Networking's Big Leagues
- Google to Give Libraries Say on Prices for Scanned Books
- Microsoft My Phone, The Online Generation Gap, and Social Media Marketing on PC World Podcast Episode 30
- Pope Expands Social Media Campaign
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- Battle Between Craigslist and Legal Officials Gets Nuttier
- Microsoft Cuts IM Service to Five 'hostile' Nations
- Google's Chrome 2.0 Is Underwhelming
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- Google Refreshes Logos, Gmail Gets Psychic
- Reports of Limited Palm Pre Stocks Keep Rolling In
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- Mozilla's Jetpack Builds on Firefox's Top Strength
- Google Chrome Update Adds Speed, Privacy Improvements
- Smartphone Smackdown: Palm Pre vs iPhone 3.0 vs Blackberry Storm 2
- Satyam Includes Tech Mahindra Representatives in Board
- Microsoft Withdraws Request for EU Antitrust Hearing
- IBM Expands Presence in Vietnam
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- Microsoft Cancels Antitrust Hearing in Europe
- India Moves to Boost Engineering Prowess
- Yahoo Brings Social News Site Buzz to India
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- Xerox Appoints New CEO
- Bugs Hit Facebook Application Verification Program
- Google's Chrome 2.0: First Impressions
- Twitter Hit With Phishing Attacks
- Microsoft's Kumo Search Engine Creates Buzz
- Wall Street Beat: HP, Lenovo Disappoint but IPOs Rock
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- Federal CIOs Still Face Cloud Computing Hurdles
- Analyst: Apple Is Working on a Tablet, Not a Netbook
- Wikipedia Drops GNU in Favor of Creative Commons License
- Best Buy Inflates Pre Price to Deter Advance Purchase
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- NASA's Improved Hubble Telescope Peeks into History
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