November 2008
- Google Earth Used by Terrorists in India Attacks
- Fear of More Attacks Could Hurt Business in India
- Despite Steady Black Friday Numbers, Online Shopping Falls
- Holiday Travel Tips: Protect Your Laptop and Privacy
- LinkedIn Revamps its Search Tool
- Does E-Mail Really Make You Happy?
- Workers Want Unified Communications
- Malware is Getting Smarter, CA Warns
- Adobe Rules in Web Video
- Who Needs 'Friends' Like These?
- Startups Struggle in Tough Market
- Beware an Orkut Trojan
- Brits Prefer Tunes on Phones
- Spam Traffic Varies After Source Shut
- Watch for a Vista Update in April
- Spam Finds New Launch Pad
- Intel, HP Describe Green Strategy
- Meet Your Wait-Robot
- Mobile Forecasts Defy Economic Worries
- Microsoft Warns of Worm Attack on Windows
- Xbox 360 Sales to Beat Original Xbox
- BBC's Live Stream Hits Broadband Usage Caps
- Fujitsu 'Kill Pill' Protects Data on Stolen Laptops
- Serve Local Web Pages via Name Not IP Number
- Looking for Black Friday Bargains in the App Store
- Bugs & Fixes: Blurry Photos After Updating to IPhone 2.2
- Can Apple Save the Netbook?
- HPC Systems Could Save the Economy
- Botnets Can Trample Most Anti-Virus Programs
- Mac Celebs Dis BlackBerry Storm
- Multinationals Unfazed by Terrorism in Mumbai
- Black Friday, Apple-style
- Gear Guide, Part Three: Gear for the Mobile
- Mumbai Terrorism, Worm Warning, Holiday Woe
- Analyst: Mobile Data Will Continue Boom in '09
- Update: The Paperless Office
- 9 IPhone Business Apps
- Hot Jobs: Software Implementation Analyst
- VoIP: Worth the Effort?
- 1 Million Androids May be Sold by Year's End
- Putting the Kibosh on Spam-Spewing McColo
- Movie Studios Gang Up on Aussie ISP
- UK Prosecutors Investigate BT Over Online Ad System
- EU Telecoms Ministers Back Watered-down Legal Reforms
- Singapore's StarHub Offers Femtocell Service
- Gear Guide, Part Two: Gear for Your IPod
- Intel Calls EU Antitrust Probe 'discriminatory and Partial'
- Linux: World's Fastest Computers
- And Now a Word from Our Sponsor
- Apple iPhone 3G Ad: Brouhaha Is Bogus
- Apple Store: Ask for Your Black Friday Discount
- Just In! The Latest, Greatest Black Friday Deals
- Europe to Cap Prices for Roaming Text Messages and Data
- Nokia Wants to Automate Your Home
- Estonian ISP Cuts off Control Servers for Srizbi Botnet
- In Mumbai, Bloggers and Twitter Offer Help to Relatives
- Happy Thanksgiving!
- Nokia to Pull out of Japanese Handset Market
- Elpida to Raise Stake in Taiwan DRAM Venture
- Asustek to Unveil US$200 Eee PC Netbook Next Year
- Robots Take Over Conference
- Panasonic Forecasts 90 Percent Drop in Profits This Year
- Bamboo Laptop by Asustek to Debut Saturday
- Sharp to Team With Italy's Enel on Solar Power
- Mumbai Terrorist Attacks Don't Deter Technology Companies
- How Spyware Nearly Sent a Teacher to Prison
- Wall Street Beat: Clouds Loom for IT Despite Holiday Break
- Apple Offers IPhone 3G Gift Card
- DesignProVideo.com Releases Flash, Dreamweaver Videos
- MySpace Suicide Case Brings Misdemeanor Convictions
- Microsoft Files New Cybersquatting Charges
- Seagate Fixes Bug in 1.5T Barracuda Drives
- Monochrome Multifunction Printers Roundup
- Gartner: Economy Hits Cell-phone Sales
- IBM Predicts Big Innovations
- Meet George Jetson's Videophone
- Srizbi: Reanimating the Big Bad Botnet
- Used PCs Sought for Windows XP
- Resident Evil 5 Demo Next Week for Japan Only
- Cartoon Network Game "Ben 10" Tops 2.5 Million Sales
- Gear Guide, Part One: Gear for Your IPhone
- EFF: Apple DisplayPort DRM Will Lead to More Piracy
- Google Admits to Violating IPhone Development Terms
- Zevrix Updates Plug-ins for InDesign CS4
- Pixelmator Update Adds New Color Management Sheet
- Acclivity Acquires MYOB US
- PhotoCopy IPhoto/Flickr Tool Gains Speed, Stability
- VirusBarrier Update Improves Performance
- Spore Gets Its First (superfluous) Expansion Pack
- LED Cinema Display Now Shipping
- Battlefront Reveals New Expansion for Combat Mission: Shock Force
- QuickTime Update Allows SD Movies on External Displays
- Griffin Offers IPod Component, Composite Video Cables
- IPhone Game Roundup: Wave Blazer, IBasketball
- Latest Greenpeace Rankings Still Put Apple Down
- Sling Media Goes Head-to-Head with Hulu: Updates Offerings
- Could it be a Blue Christmas for Blu-ray?
- Adobe Updates Version Cue Server
- U.K. Advertising Watchdog Bans 'misleading' IPhone Ad
- Google Updates Street View
- UK Bans Apple 3G IPhone Advertisement
- 2008's Top Tech Turkeys
- SAP User Group CEO Leaves Organization
- Just What Is Windows Azure?
- Great Gifts for Graybeard Geeks
- Nintendo Wii: Not So Green After All
- Microsoft's Azure Won't Take the Cloud by Storm
- Apple 'Really Fast' iPhone Ad Banned in UK
- Does the BlackBerry Storm's Lack of Wi-Fi Matter?
- Spammers Regaining Control Over Srizbi Botnet
- Games Industry Scores High on Video Game Report Card
- Used PCs Still Being Dumped Despite High Demand
- The Blockbuster Set-top Box Has Arrived
- Feuding India, Pakistani Hackers Deface Web Sites
- HTC's Real IPhone Rival Stands Up: the Touch HD
- Taiwanese Companies to Loan DRAM Maker Micron US$285M
- A 'Cyber Monday' Tech Shopping Primer
- Jepsen Works to Raise Laptop Battery Life to 20-40 Hours
- Indians See Mobile Phones as a Necessity in Economic Crisis
- Thomson Launches SpursEngine Graphics Card
- Wii Sales Pass 7 Million Units in Japan
- Stocking Stuffer: A Good $5 Mouse
- Garmin Nuvi 200 and TomTom One 125
- Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3
- HP Color LaserJet CP1215
- Dell's Laptop-GPS Bundle
- An HP Laptop for $350
- Dell Inspiron Mini 9
- Panasonic 42-Inch Viera Plasma TV (TH-42PZ80U)
- Bargain-Basement Blu-ray Player: Magnavox NB500MG9
- Samsung BDP-1500 Blu-ray Disc Player
- Canon PowerShot SD1100 IS (Digital Elph)
- Samsung 46-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV (LN46A500)
- Choosing a Black Friday Short List
- Who's Been Reading My Cell-phone Records?
- The Best Black Friday Deals, 2008
- EFF Berates Apple Over Open-source ITunes Project
- Analyst Claims Apple to Release Netbook in 2009
- Spam Is Silenced, but Where Are the Feds?
- TextFlow Helps You Keep Track of Who Wrote What
- Set Mail's Sending Account via Keyboard Shortcut
- Apple Working on Always-on Status Indicators for IPhone?
- Beatles Face iTunes Delay, But Zeppelin's Rocking Online
- Macworld Buying Guides: Point-and-shoot Cameras
- You Won't Get Fired for Outlawing IM
- Current IT Job Losses Won't Mirror 2001 Nightmare
- What Sony's Adding in its PS3 Update Tomorrow
- IT Job Growth Slows -- Hiring on Hold
- In-Flight Wi-Fi Aboard the Virgin Party Plane
- Obvious Mistakes Caused Europeana Site Failure
- That IPod Touch Runs at 533 MHz
- Amazon Denies Consent for IPhone Shopping App
- OWC Expands 'Superdrive' Upgrades for MacBooks, MacBook Pros
- Hammer Offers 'morespace' USB Hard Drives
- HandBrake Update Works With More Video Files
- Geneforge 5: Overthrow Game Released
- Final Cut Studio 2 Is Free If You Ask Nicely
- YouTube Takes Its Videos Wide
- Can't Buy Me Beatles on ITunes, Still
- Default Folder Update Adds Full Support for OpenOffice
- Apple's Mac Lineup
- The New Mac Buying Guide
- Apple Touts MacBooks' Greenness
- Apple Teases Black Friday 'shopping Event'
- Adobe Updates Camera Raw, DNG Converter
- BlackBerry Storm: For Work and Play
- New MacBook Air, Now With Extra SSD Goodness
- Fedora 10 Out, Packed With Improvements
- FTC Asks Supreme Court to Review Rambus Antitrust Case
- YouTube Goes Widescreen: It's About Time
- Doctor Sentenced to 33 Years in Prison for Child Porn
- Apple Sued Over iPhone Browser
- Fighting E-Waste One Cell Phone at a Time
- Black Friday Bargain: Super-Cheap Linux Netbooks
- Bethesda Announces Downloadable Fallout 3 Content
- Beatles on iTunes? Not Just Yet
- KanguruThumb Drive Adds ESATA Connectivity
- Kingston Flash Drive Hits 64GB
- Logitech Shows Off Three New iPod Speakers
- Sony Ericsson Woos Developers in India
- What's an ISP? (That's Not a Trick Question)
- RPX Spooks Trolls Lurking Under Patent Bridge
- Hewlett-Packard Thinks Green
- The Skinny on MacBook Air's SSD Speed Boost
- Facebook Engineers Go Hacking
- Asus Eee PC 1000H to Be Replaced
- Apple Updates Safari for Second Time in Two Weeks
- YouTube Offers Japanese Content Owners Way to Make Money
- Windows 7 Beta on Hold Until 2009
- TMI: Facebook Users Must Stop Over-Sharing
- Get a PlayStation 3 for as Little as $250
- Vista Capable? Maybe. Microsoft? Not So Much
- Nokia Boosts Upload and Download Speeds With 6260 Phone
- Xbox 360 Surpasses Original Xbox Install Base
- T-Mobile G1 Gets Opera Mini And Visual Voicemail
- Samsung Settles 3G Patent Dispute With InterDigital
- Tata Plans to Commercialize Healthcare Portal
- Virgin and YouTube Team Up For WiFi in the Sky
- Report: SingTel Sued by Mitac Over Mio Brand
- Japan Consumer Electronics Shipments Turn Negative
- Intel, Micron Venture Starts Making 34nm Flash Chips
- LG Prada II
- Garmin Nuvifone
- Blackberry Curve 8900
- Nokia Wahoo
- Samsung Pixon
- iRiver Wave W10
- Nokia 5800 Express Music
- HTC Max 4G
- Asus P565
- Sony Ericsson W705
- Next-Generation Cell Phones Will Wow You
- ErgoTech Ergonizer Mini
- Balanzza Digital Luggage Scale
- Target Gift Card
- Best Buy Gift Card
- Itami FiTrainer Headset
- Callpod Chargepod
- Denver Bag Tag
- BlueLounge Cool Feet
- i.Sound Twin Charging Dock
- Belkin Flythru Laptop Case
- eTape Digital Measuring Tape
- Let the Holiday Shopping Begin!
- Tech Gadgets: The Top 11 Stocking Stuffers
- Meet the Next Wave of Awesome Cell Phones
- Lenovo Service Disables Laptops With Text Message
- AMD Plots Earlier Phenom II Support for DDR3 Memory
- Apple Bumps Safari to 3.2.1
- HP Results Lifted by Laptop PCs, EDS Buyout
- Google Layoffs: 10,000 Jobs Being Cut, Report Claims
- Crawling Back to Firefox
- iPhone Update Leaves the Enterprise Behind
- Hack: How To Play Music On Your Nintendo DS
- SearchWiki a Blight on Google's Record
- Apple Safari, Google Chrome Gain Browser Market Share
- Digital SLR Cameras
- Schools, Fools and the Tools of Ignorance
- Bug Allowed Free Access to Sirius Radio Service
- Low-Price Apple Netbook Coming Next Year
- What Are the Top Tech Certs in a Down Market?
- FTC Asks Supreme Court to Review Rambus Antitrust Case
- IPhone Finally Gets Its Podcasts in Order
- AnchorFree Brings Free VPN Solution to IPhone
- Facebook Wins Spam Suit
- HD or Standard Def? One in Five HDTV Owners Don't Know the Difference
- Street View Left out of IPod Touch Software Update
- No Battery Makes MacBook Sad
- Apple Levels DMCA on IPodhash Project
- The Macalope Weekly: Leopards, Monopolies & DRM!
- IPod Touch Thrashes the IPhone When It Comes to Gaming
- Apple TV 2.3: Now With More Remotes, and Remote Music
- Hack Enables Hidden Google Maps Features on IPod Touch
- Apple Sued Over IPhone's Mobile Browsing
- Macworld Expo Outlines Featured Conference Speakers
- Apple Releases ITunes V8.0.2 With Minor Fixes
- Real Dan Lyons Goes the Way of Fake Steve Jobs
- Giving the Gift of IPods this Holiday? Read This
- Apple Sued for Patent Infringement Over IPhone
- Yahoo Sells off Comparison Shopping Arm Kelkoo
- RoadTrip Certified for IPhone Use
- PhoneView Adds Auto SMS Sync, Call History Archiving
- IScrapbook 2 Adds Browser, Two-page Spreads
- Aimersoft Total Media Converter Released for Mac
- Kumo? K'mon!
- New IBM Services Offer Cloud Setup, 'validation'
- Surveillance System Helps Police Snare Shooters
- The Underground Internet Economy is Alive and Well
- Greenpeace: Companies Not Serious About Climate Change
- Army Ponies Up $50M to Fund Combat Video Games
- iPhone 2.2 Update Gets Jailbroken
- 11/24/08 Runner-Up: "Corn Stalks," by Margaret David, Jamestown, New York
- 11/17/08 Runner-Up: "Tequila Sunrise," by Bob Davidson, Vistancia, Arizona
- 11/10/08 Runner-Up: "Sun Flower Power," by Archie Plump, Vicksburg, Mississippi
- 11/3/08 Runner-Up: "Walk in the Fog," by Susan Bowen, Victoria, British Columbia
- 11/24/08 Hot Pic: "Agnes James," by James Lewis, Nashville
- 11/17/08 "Tools of the Trade," by Eduardo Garcia, Bozeman, Montana
- 11/10/08 Hot Pic: "Low Tide," by Todd Deery, Milton, Ontario
- 11/3/08 Hot Pic: "Saguaro in Bloom," by Gerald Bloniarz, Phoenix, Arizona
- Photo Contest: Hot Pics for November
- Intel Joins Giga-byte, Chunghwa to Launch Linux MID
- Judge Orders Ballmer to Testify in 'Vista Capable' Case
- Listen Up -- Voice Recognition Arrives
- Nintendo Promises Intense, Innovative Games in '09
- World's First Slot-Loading Xbox 360
- New Russia-Georgia War Coming to a Computer Near You
- The Economy Calls for Digital Nomads
- Survey: Who's the Greenest?
- Qantas Site Spills Customer Data
- China Bought One-Third of All Chips Last Year
- Relax, Wii Motion Controls Don't Foster Violence
- Businesses Eye Smartphones to Supplant Laptops
- New Digital Archives Await Bush Records
- Brits Boost Online Shopping
- Nokia Tells Plan for Internet Services
- Baby Bear for Blizzard's Birthday
- Snoopy Verizon Employees Fired
- Ballmer Must Testify in 'Vista Capable' Suit
- M.I.T. Futurists Focus on Next-Gen Multimedia
- Facebook Etiquette: Five Dos and Don'ts
- Expect Wii Shortage for Holidays, Gamestop Says
- Microsoft Yanks Fake Security Software
- Can Obama Keep His BlackBerry?
- Net is Running Short on Bandwidth, Report Warns
- Which is the Most Recycled Phone?
- Lich King Crowned with New Sales Record
- Storm's Fans Crash Ordering System
- Dodgy Domains Dumped by ISPs
- Wii Still Dominates Gaming Through Second Year
- New Flavor of Old Worm Crawls into Defense Department Systems
- Apple Squashes iPhone Bugs
- Digital Gear: IPhone Clone Tries to Whip up a Storm
- Inkjet Printers: An Introduction
- SAP to Bring Unified Interface Across Apps Suite
- Judgment Favors Novell in Ongoing SCO Case
- Spyware Case Finally Closed for Teacher Julie Amero
- Getting to the Core of Intel's New Core i7 CPUs
- Symantec Sees Spike in Dangerous Microsoft Attacks
- Swedish Provider Hints at MMS on IPhone
- Google Considers Preinstalling Chrome On New PCs
- Push IPhone Mail Without Exchange
- Financing IT: Repo Man in the Data Center
- Credit Crunch Provides Easy Pickings for Black Hats
- Will 'Black Monday' Bring Malware Armageddon?
- Nintendo Wii Is Greenest Games Console
- Palm Lays off Workers
- Study: Wii Games Hit Bargain Bins Faster
- IPod Touch Draws the Short Straw
- Nokia Opens New Research Center in Hollywood
- U.S. Needs More Broadband Competition, Expert Says
- Some Tips on Downgrading Applications
- Hands On with Square Enix's The Last Remnant
- Bugs & Fixes: Dealing With Data Backup Problems
- Wake up to Squeezebox Boom
- Laser Printers: An Overview
- Screenium Update Adds Multiple Camera Support
- $5 Million Lawsuit Charges Apple With Fraud Over 3G Speeds
- PasswordWallet Update Released
- Black Friday Will Be Big, Despite Lousy Economy, Survey Says
- Google SearchWiki Addition Fails to Wow
- YouTube Experiments with High-Quality Video
- Verizon Flunks Privacy Test
- ITunes 8.0.2 Adds VoiceOver Support
- Apple Updates Final Cut in Pro App Update
- Adobe Pushes Photoshop.com Update Live
- MySpace App for BlackBerry Gets Big Downloads
- Apple Updates iPhone Software: Maps, Podcasts Enhanced
- Google Adds Customization Feature to Internet Search
- Verizon Employees Accessed Obama's Mobile Record
- World Tech Update: Robots, Flash, Nintendo, and More...
- Folding Screen for Mobile Phones Unveiled
- Asia Shines for Dell Despite Economic Downturn
- Economic Woes Hit CES as Hotels Slash Rates
- Six Apart Updates TypePad Blogging Service
- Japan's Music Downloads Rise 30 Percent in Q3
- Virgin's In-flight Wi-Fi Coming Monday
- World of Warcraft Expansion Breaks All-Time Record
- IBM Posts $3 Million Bond in Papermaster Lawsuit
- Wall Street Beat: Tech Shares Sink to 6-year Lows
- The Omni Group Releases OmniPlan Update
- Oracle Subpoenas Firm That Hired Ex-TomorrowNow Workers
- IT Slowdown Hits Dell's Revenue, Net Profit
- Who's a Worse Economist: Yang or Paulson?
- Death, Taxes, and the RIAA
- DLO Finally Releases Hi-def IPod Video Dock
- EMusic Hits 250 Million Downloads
- Why Sun Should Spin Off Java
- Spending Time Online May Help Teens, Study Says
- IT Has the Power to Green the World
- Sync ‘Em Supports Exchange-iCal Sync
- StoryMill Update Adds Word Frequency Filtering
- VMware Security Chief Leaves to Run OpenDNS
- IETF: Should We Ignore the Kaminsky Bug?
- Samsung Starts Mass Production of 256GB SSDs
- Remove Duplicate ICal Birthday Reminders
- New Version of Office-in-a-Box
- Obama Will Inherit Cybersecurity Challenges
- Why I Didn't Skip Microsoft Vista: Security
- Amazon CloudFront: No Threat to the Incumbents
- Microsoft to Launch IE8 in '09; RC Due out in Q1
- Microsoft Was Worried About Mac Besting Vista in '05
- Survey: US IT Spending Forecast Worst Since 2001
- One-touch GarageBand Sound Effects
- Mobile Finance: Indigenous, Ingenious or Both?
- Multifunction Printers
- Apple Posts 'iPhone Your Life' Web Pages
- Wrath of the Lich King Sales Break One-day Record
- Freeway Web Editing Tool Adds 'iPhone Actions'
- IShowU HD Pro Screen Recording Utility Updated
- Google, Others Call for New Broadband, Energy Policies
- OmniFocus 1.5 Expands Mac to IPhone Sync
- DiscLabel Adds Holiday, Business Designs
- Speck Offers 'satin' Case for New MacBook
- OmniGraffle 5.1 Improves Visio Compatibility
- Alpine HD Car Radio Offers ITunes Tagging
- Apple TV Update Adds Several New Features
- Growth in US Online Advertising Slows Down Further in Q3
- Premiere Pro CS4 Improves Final Cut Pro Exchange
- BlackBerry Storm Sales Should Be Strong, Verizon Says
- Motorola Announces the VE 66 Multimedia Phone
- Linksys Launches WAG160N Wireless Router
- Toshiba Sets High Storage Capacity for Small Drives
- Major League Baseball Switches From Silverlight to Flash
- Microsoft Dissed Chipset Before 'Vista Capable' Changes
- Ruby Hailed as Good Option in Down Economy
- NASA Successfully Tests Deep Space Internet
- Microsoft, Novell Eye Moonlight Beta, System Management
- Sports Web Site Goes Virtual as It Gears up for Expansion
- Rockstar Announces New Grand Theft Auto IV Content
- Apple Wins Antitrust Fight With Psystar
- Legacy Systems Won't Last Forever
- Adobe Releases Configurator Free Photoshop Automation Tool
- Femtocell FAQ: Time for a 'Personal Cell-Phone Tower'?
- Toshiba Launches Three Mobile Computers
- Tom Brady Teams Up With OLPC
- Elven Legacy: Colorful, Nonlinear, and Surprisingly Turn-Based
- Plan Your Travel Effectively
- Storage Options for Your Business
- Microsoft Offers Free Songs to Zune Subscribers
- Researchers Find Vulnerability in Windows Vista
- Blackberry Storm: The Reviews Are In
- BBC One, BBC Two Available Online
- Gmail Gets a New Look
- Nokia and IBM Join Forces on Mobile E-mail
- Mobile Group to Lead Expansion of 3G Beyond Phones
- New Handsets Needed for Microsoft's Mobile IE6
- Google to Shut Down Lively Virtual World
- Microsoft Zune Users Now Get to Keep Some Tracks
- Yahoo Rolls out Glue Search Pages in the US
- IBM Tries to Bring Brain Power to Computers
- RIM's BlackBerry Storm: Awkward and Disappointing
- Teenager Pleads Guilty to Botnet, 'swatting' Charges
- Rumors Suggest Wal-Mart to Sell IPhone 3G
- Former FCC Staffers, Google.org Chief to Help Obama
- Frenzic Game Comes to IPhone
- Apple Shines Spotlight on Third-party IPhone Apps
- Yahoo OneSearch Coming to T-Mobile USA
- Adobe Pushes Flash Platform for Business Apps
- The Holidays & Mac Gaming
- More Groups Call for National Broadband Strategy
- Regarding Dumb Smart Folders
- Font Management With Suitcase Fusion 2
- Snow Leopard: Ahead of Schedule?
- Google Deal Produces 91% of Mozilla's Revenue
- Femtocell FAQ: Your Own 'Cell-Phone Tower'?
- Analysts Predict Global Drop in 2008 Chip Sales
- How Much Does Spam Cost You? Google Will Calculate
- Group: Gov't Should Provide Cybersecurity Incentives
- Rude Robots, Stay Away From Homes
- Fireworks CS4
- Wolfram Introduces Mathematica 7
- Akvis Artwork Special Effect Tool Released
- Workamajig Updated for Flash 10, Safari 3.2
- ScreenFlow Update Fixes Conflict With WireTap
- Zenoss Core Sysadmin Tool Adds Native Mac OS X Installer
- PC Games Market Largest in the World, Claims Study
- Ballmer: Yahoo Acquisition Won't Happen
- Group Wants to Kick Start Embedded Mobile Market
- SAP Slashes NetWeaver Developer Subscription Price
- British Hospitals Hit With Malware Attack
- iPhone 3G Coming to Wal-Mart, Report Claims
- Psystar Deserves a Chance to Compete
- Review: Flip MinoHD
- Research Sees US Making Gains in Broadband Penetration
- Microsoft Kills OneCare to Offer Freebie; So Long, Norton
- Microsoft Launches Dynamics NAV 2009 ERP
- HP Gets Touchy with New TouchSmart tx2
- Report: Ziff Davis to Shutter PC Magazine Print Edition to Focus Online
- ISO Publishes Office Open XML Specification
- Microsoft's New Xbox Experience Launches, Netflix Users Go Wild
- Mobile Phone Chargers Are Energy Vampires
- Nvidia to Offer Parallel Tech for Mobile Devices
- British Hospitals Hit With Malware Attack
- Asustek to Launch IMac Rival in Taipei on Thursday
- Sun Adds Query Analysis Tool to MySQL Enterprise
- Baidu Blasted Over Medical Paid-search Results
- Flash Tools Updated at Adobe Max
- Latest Robots Showcase Security, Teaching Skills
- Nokia Says China 3G Smartphone to Use Symbian OS
- Wesley Snipes: TurboTax
- Eliot Spitzer: Resume Maker Professional
- Madonna: True.com Membership
- Susan Lucci: Honda Walking Assist
- Brangelina (Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie): Net Nanny Home Suite
- Governor Sarah Palin: ID Vault
- Charlie Sheen and Denise Richards: Home & Business Lawyer 2008
- Heather Locklear: Self-Parking Lexus LS460
- Paris Hilton: Infrared Thermometer
- Lindsay Lohan: AlcoHawk PT500
- Bring on the Celebs!
- Celebrity Tech Gift Guide 2008
- Judge Dismisses Psystar Antitrust Lawsuit Against Apple
- Microsoft Subscription Computing Targets 20 Million
- Review: Google Mobile App, Revisited
- Interview: Jeffrey Steefel on LOTRO Mines of Moria, Part Two
- October E-tail Sales Almost Flat Year on Year
- Microsoft Drops OneCare Antivirus Product
- What Should Obama's CTO Do?
- What the Vista Suit Means for Windows 7 Netbooks
- First Look: Google Voice Search App for iPhone
- Silverlight, for Real This Time
- Add a Staffing Firm to Your Job Search Arsenal
- Downed Hadron Collider Faces $21M in Repairs
- Marple for IPhone
- Online Retail Spending Slows in October
- JavaFX RIA Technology Almost Ready
- 8 Reasons to Pick iPhone Over BlackBerry Storm
- Google's Schmidt: Innovation Must Come First
- Citigroup Layoff Could Decimate IT Jobs
- Amazon Debuts Content Delivery Network Service
- Hi-Tech Shirts Link Social Networks to the Real World
- Shortcuts for Working With IPhoto ’08 Thumbnails
- ExpanDrive 1.3.1
- Ripping and Playing Audiobooks
- Interview: Jeffrey Steefel on LOTRO Mines of Moria, Part One
- Yum 3.0 Recipe Manager Released
- FreeMind 0.8.1
- National Geographic Launches Games Division
- LightSpeed Sales System Intros New Web Interface
- Unifiq Previews Aspire Brainstorming Utility
- OpenCL Gets Touted in Texas
- MacWireless 200 Mbps Powerline Network Adapter
- AccountEdge 2009 Integrates With Daylite
- CA to Discuss 'Mainframe 2.0'
- 10 Contenders (and One Long Shot) for Obama's CTO
- IBM Inches Out Cray in Supercomputer Race
- Amazon.com Launches Artist Pages
- Microsoft Moves Closer to Cloud Computing
- New IPhone Game Roundup: Guitar Rock Tour, IFun, More
- Microsoft Launches Hardware to Complement Vista
- Apple Discontinues 23-Inch Cinema Display
- Yahoo Must Shed Assets for Better Focus
- Opera to Redesign Its User Interface
- Proxim Ships 802.11n Access Points, Claims Fastest Speed
- Apple, Google Work on IPhone Voice Recognition
- 5 Tech Companies That Could Use a Bailout
- Facebook App Verification Fee Draws Criticism
- Artist Wants Cyborg Webcam Eye
- Ingres Updates Open-source Database
- Nvidia Announces "personal Supercomputer"
- Enough Already Apple: Bring Flash to the iPhone
- Google Voice Search App for iPhone Now Live
- It's Not a Netbook, It's a Windows Mobile Terminal
- Microsoft E-mails Detail Internal Fight on 'Vista Capable'
- Hubby Claims iPhone Automatically Attached Explicit Pic to Email - Wife is Suspicious
- GSM Group: Phones Need NFC for Mobile Payments
- Comcast Cranks Up Bandwidth Speed: Caps Limit the 'Wow' Factor
- HP Defies Economic Slide With Strong Fourth Quarter
- US Court Halts Sale of Spyware Program
- What's Yahoo's Next Move?
- Tata Opens Services Delivery Center in China
- China Mobile Expanding 3G Network to 28 More Cities
- Nokia to Launch First 3G Handset for China
- Most TV Makers Fail Recycling Test in US
- China Mobile to Vie With Apple, Google Apps Stores
- Amazon, Capgemini Partner on Application Development
- China Mobile Seeking Stakes in Other Operators
- India's Mobile Phone Demand to Continue Growing
- NTT DoCoMo to Launch LTE Mobile Broadband in 2010
- China Mobile Still in Talks With Apple Over IPhone
- EMC Updates Storage Management Software
- Turn Your iPhone Into a Wii-Like PC Game Controller
- Yahoo's Yang to Step Down as CEO
- Yahoo's Yang to Step Down as CEO
- Adobe's Hosted CoCoMo Service Released as Public Beta
- QuickTime Update Improves Compatibility With IChat
- The Game Room Goes to Iceland
- Apple Trackpad Update Fixes Unrecognized Clicks
- Safari Adds Antifraud Protection: Powered by Google
- Google Analytics Now Tracking Adobe Flash Content
- Magic Johnson Talks Video Phones and NBA
- Trial of Palin E-Mail Hacker Delayed
- Symantec CEO John Thompson to Step Down
- Livescribe's Pulse Smartpen for Mac
- Data Transfer Rates to Jump With USB 3.0
- Hosted Exchange, SharePoint Now Widely on Sale
- LaCinema Rugged Hard Drive Connects to TV
- PC Makers Embrace Core i7 Chips in New Desktops
- Spore Creepy & Cute Parts Pack Now Available
- TiVo Debuts TV-Powered Pizza Ordering -- So What's Next?
- SEC Files Insider Trading Charges Against Mark Cuban
- Experts See Data Center Through Green Lens
- Adobe Strikes Deal to Bring Flash, AIR to ARM Devices
- PCalc 1.2 Released; Will Jaded Media Notice?
- Apple Sued for Hairline Cracks in the IPhone
- Vocalia Lets You Speak French to Your IPhone
- Sun Offers Mac-native StarOffice 9 Suite
- Removing Address Book Images in Mail
- Microsoft Files Suit to Defend Visual Studio Users
- InchCalc Turns IPhone Into Construction/conversion Calc
- Livescribe Pulse 'smartpen' Now Mac-compatible
- Power Slider Case Doubles IPhone Battery Life
- NetWitness Releases Free Version of Security Software
- Docks Lets You 'swap' Docks in Leopard
- ConceptDraw MindMap Pro 5.5
- Timekeeping Applications for the IPhone
- Lego Indiana Jones Coming to Mac Nov. 28th
- Sun Releases StarOffice 9
- Aspyr Media Unveils IPhone Game and Toy Plans
- Google Unveils SketchUp and SketchUp Pro 7
- ISimple Offers IPod Docking Kits for 95-07 Cars and Trucks
- Revisiting Hulu
- Dodgy ISP Briefly Comes Online, Updates Botnet
- Ribbit Opens Web Telephony Platform to All Developers
- Lame Blogs Needed
- Chinese Pirates Break into Blu-Ray Market
- Asus to Launch World's 'Fastest' Smartphone
- Giving Up on Gadgets
- In Search of Voice Search for iPhone
- Spam Drop Could Boost Trojan Attacks
- Can a Cybercrook Get $21,619 off of You?
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