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- Delta Rolls Out Wi-Fi in the Sky -- for Everyone
- iPhone 2.0.1 Update Fixes Bugs, Breaks Some Devices
- Microsoft Partners Will Get Advance Patch Tuesday Info
- AT&T Joins the Cloud Crowd with Synaptic Hosting
- Apple's Jobs Reportedly Criticizes MobileMe Launch
- Ex-Google Star To Head Friendster Growth Drive
- Cablevision's TiVo-Like Service Wins in Appellate Court
- IOC Being Grilled on Internet Censorship in China
- With Automated Tagging, Web Links Can Surprise
- Yahoo's Quiet Chief Confronts His Critics
- The Web of Wanton Cruelty: Trolling Turns Vicious
- Xobni Can Make Good Old E-Mail Even More Useful
- Making Mobile Networks Cheap and Green
- Review: Calling All Spies, Geeks and Gadget Freaks
- Some Cell-Phone Dangers Debatable; Some Not
- How Cloud Computing Is Changing the World
- The EFF Launches Net-Neutrality Test for ISPs
- Apple's DNS Patch Leaves a Sour Taste of Failure
- Congress Questions Network Data-Collection Methods
- Report: AT&T Extends iPhone Exclusivity Deal
- Microsoft: IM Revives '6 Degrees of Kevin Bacon' Theory
- LiMo Adds New Members and Mobile Technologies
- Zscaler Offers Security Services in the Cloud
- Multifunction Printers for SMBs to Enterprises
- AT&T's Goal Is To Stay Ahead of Tech Curve
- Apple Pulls App To Make iPhone a Roving Hotspot
- YouTuber 'Trashman' Arrested for Poison Threat
- NVIDIA Denies Rumors It Will Drop Chipset Business
- China Lifts Some Internet Restrictions in Face of Pressure
- Toyota Tests Segway-Like Stand-Up-and-Ride Machine
- Google Offers a Peek into Its Customer Data Use
- FCC Rules Comcast Violated Internet Access Policy
- Yahoo Expected To Spar with Peeved Shareholders
- Apple Finally Releases DNS Patch for Mac OS X
- Free Laptop With That Phone? A New Wireless Incentive
- Sony's PlayStation 3 'Home' Test Service To Start
- Symbian's Open-Source Foundation Joins the Pack
- Review: In an iPod Nano World, Some Rivals Lure
- Project To Rebuild Internet Gets $12M, Bandwidth
- ER Docs: Don't Text and Walk, Skate -- or Cook
- Where Technology Has Taken Us -- and the Path Ahead
- With Cameras All Over, SoCal Earthquake Was a Star
- Scrabulous Returns to Facebook as Wordscraper
- VMWare Gives Away ESXi To Manage Virtual Servers
- Motorola Posts Small 2Q Profit, Beats Expectations
- New LG Blu-ray Player Streams Videos From Netflix
- China will Censor Internet During Olympic Games
- Simple Security Steps for Average Mac Users
- Judge Ruling on Sprint Fees Is Blow to Industry
- PC Info: DVI vs. VGA, and a Data-Backup Primer
- Night Lights, Too Bright: Technology Lights Up the Dark
- Senator: China Spying on Internet Use in Hotels
- Reuters Loses the Right To Use Crucial IM Technology
- Portugal To Sell 500,000 of Intel's Classmate PCs
- Yahoo Offers Coupons for Music that Stops Working
- Internet Radio Sites Push for Lower Royalties for Artists
- Can Cingular's Savior Work His Magic at Vonage?
- Scrabble on Facebook Crashes, and EA Blames Hackers
- New Dell MP3 Player Poised for Launch, Again
- Problems Reported with DNS Vulnerability Patch
- Italian Broadcaster Sues YouTube for $856 Million
- Amazon Launches PayPal, Google Checkout Competitors
- Apple Finally Restores MobileMe E-Mail
- Nintendo Reports Jump in 1Q Profit on Hit Wii
- Data Security for Your 401(k) in an Insecure World
- Keeping Your E-Mail Safe from Prying Eyes
- Indian Police: U.S. Man's Computer Possibly Hacked
- Facebook Fends Off Attack of the International Clones
- Video-Gaming News: Comic-Con, Guitar Game Imitators
- GPS Devices Monitor Domestic Abusers, Stalkers
- Friday's Remote Solar Eclipse Will Be on the Internet
- Elvis Anniversary and MySpace: Karaoke Heaven
- FTC: Kids Target of $1.6 Billion in Food Advertising
- Exchanges for Ad Space Come into Their Own
- Dell Aims for Home Market with Studio Hybrid Desktop
- Adobe's Lightroom 2 Targets Avid Shutterbugs
- Apple's MobileMe Service has Users Seeing Red
- HP, Intel and Yahoo To Research Cloud Computing
- Facebook Scrambles Scrabulous in U.S. and Canada
- Cuil Ready for a Long Battle To Match Google in Search
- Cancer Warning Adds to Cell-Phone Parenting Debate
- Beijing Plans To Fight Olympic Traffic with GPS
- Drivers Find Hanging Up Is Very Hard To Do
- Michael Dell Promises: 'A Big Second Half' of 2008
- The FCC Approves the XM-Sirius Merger
- The Search for Affordable Cell-Phone Plans
- AOL Shutting Down Xdrive, Other Services
- What Steve Jobs Won't Tell: Do We Deserve To Know?
- Micron Scores Big on Patents, NAND Innovation
- An Un-American Feel Aids Expanding U.S. Web Firms
- Cloud Computing: When Computers Really Do Rule
- Virgin Unveils the WhiteKnightTwo Space-Tourism Craft
- FCC Reported Ready To Act on Comcast Blocking
- 'Last Lecture' Computer Science Professor Dies
- Apple Continues MobileMe Restoration Process
- Fabrik Offers Environmentally Friendly Hard Drives
- Google's Wikipedia-Wannabe Knol Names Names
- New Search Engine Cuil Challenges Google Technology
- Internet Service Providers Want To Serve You Ads, Too
- Advisory Firm RiskMetrics Endorses Yahoo Board
- Microsoft: With No Yahoo, What's the Web Strategy?
- DNS Exploit Means Quick Patches Are Critical
- Colorado's Spam King Murders Family, Self
- Microsoft Challenges Google's PageRank Technology
- iPhone Software Update May Fix Frustrating Bugs
- Hasbro Sues Creators of Scrabulous Game on Facebook
- Yahoo's Zimbra Desktop Manages E-Mail, Documents
- Prosecutor: Escaped 'Spam King,' Wife, Daughter Slain
- China Says Web Use Now Surpasses United States
- Embarq Provides More Details on Web-Tracking Test
- Sony Opens Up E-Book Reader to Other Booksellers
- Mixed Results Won't Help Yahoo in Any Microsoft Talks
- Steve Jobs Says He Is Well, but Doubts Dog Apple
- Prominent Doctor Issues Warning on Cell-Phone Use
- Your Fingers Do the Walking with HP's TouchSmart
- Beware the Hype for Software as a Service
- eBay Entrepreneurs Face Tough Times, Tighter Margins
- AT&T Introduces Global GPS Service for Phones
- Review: TextBuyIt Fun, Easy To Use, But Limited
- Tech Awards Go to Plane De-Icing Goo, Headlights
- Facebook will Extend Social-Networking Across the Net
- MS Plots iPhone Rival, Vista PR, as MobileMe Draws Flak
- Intel Unveils 'Smart' System-on-Chip Designs
- Google Offers Knol, a Wikipedia Copy with Attribution
- Microsoft Exec Who Led Yahoo Buyout Team To Leave
- MySpace-Hoax Mom Wants Charges Dismissed
- More Than 75 Percent of Bank Sites at Risk, Study Says
- SanDisk: Vista Shortfalls Limit Use of SSDs
- Protect Your Computer from the Dangers of Summer
- EMC's Record Quarter Beats Wall Street Expectations
- Solid-State Drives Are Attractive for Notebooks
- British Sky Broadcasting Sets Its Sights on iTunes
- Apple Hints at Something New and 'Juicy' on the Horizon
- 'Spam King' Escapes from Prison in Colorado
- Yahoo CEO Remains Upbeat Despite Lackluster Quarter
- Prosecutor Says San Francisco System Set to Melt Down
- Court Overturns Child Online Protection Act -- Again
- iPhone 3G Shortages Could Last for Weeks
- Google Rumored Ready To Buy Digg for $200 Million
- Electronics Giants To Create Wireless HD Standard
- Microsoft Opens Xbox 360 To Outside Game Creators
- With Slydial, Breaking Up Is Not so Hard To Do
- Viacom Steps Up Pressure on Google in Lawsuit
- Romanian Pleads Guilty Over Phishing Scam
- Lawyers Compete for Lead in Hannaford Case
- Why Apple Is Struggling To Win Fans in China
- Identity Management: More Than Just a Password
- FISMA: Protecting Government Agencies from Hackers
- Big Fight, Little Fallout After Icahn Battles
- Scholars Plan To Reunite Ancient Bible -- Online
- American Airlines and Google Settle Lawsuit
- Brocade Deals for Foundry Networks in Cisco Salvo
- DNS Security Flaw Leaked Before Patches Applied
- MySpace will Support OpenID Log-Ins Between Sites
- Sony Aims to Step Up Sales and Dethrone Nintendo
- Microsoft To Let Developers Sell Xbox 360 Games Online
- Apple Stock Drops Despite Jump in 3Q Profit
- Comcast Pushed To Block Child-**** Access
- Review: Microsoft's Windows Vista Pokey, Problematic
- TiVo Viewers Can Buy Products from Amazon.com
- Esquire will Publish Scrolling Cover with Electronic Paper
- Twitter Took Off from Simple to 'Tweet' Success
- Zimbabweans Use Blogs, Texting to Exchange Info
- In Egypt, Wikipedia Is More Than a Hobby
- iPhone Software Upgrade Is Impressive
- Facebook Gets a Facelift To Help Users Share
- On-Demand Computing: Will It Ever Be Profitable?
- Review: Apple's iPhone 3G -- Great, But Needs Work
- Nokia CFO: Mobile Phone Market Expected To Grow
- Israeli Web Site: Iranian Hackers Disrupting Message
- Hackers Post Software to Jailbreak Apple's iPhone 3G
- Facebook Lawsuit Calls German Network a Copycat
- Apple Struggling to Keep iPhone 3G in Stock at Stores
- Websense Gets High Marks for Data Protection
- Security Check: Don't Give Away Data with Your Old PCs
- Web Networking Photos Come Back To Bite Defendants
- Cross-Border Data Fees Facing EU Pressure
- New iPhone-Jailbreak Software Released
- CherryPal Announces New 'Cloud Computer'
- Yahoo Yields Three Board Seats to Carl Icahn
- Time Warner Not Finding a Buyer That Wants AOL
- Russian Officials Told To Learn To Use Computers
- Interactive Television Ads Click With Viewers
- San Francisco System Lockout Called 'Misunderstanding'
- Oops, AT&T Did It Again: Posts, Pulls Free Wi-Fi Offer
- Congressman Wants Opt-In Rule for Web Tracking
- Nintendo Leads in Sales of Video-Game Consoles
- Microsoft 4Q Profit Rises, but Wall Street Is Disappointed
- Google Shares Drop After Disappointing 2Q Earnings
- SCO To Pay Novell $2.5M in Suit Over Tech Licensing
- Congress Asks Embarq About Selling Customer Info
- PC Shipments Rose Faster Than Expected
- Video-Game Industry Tries To Broaden Its Appeal
- Wireless-Microphone Flap Is Causing Static
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- Activision's Guitar Hero Leaps into Cell Phones
- Changes Create a Painful Quarter for eBay
- Lions Gate To Share Ad Revenue on YouTube Clips
- Japan Cautious in iPhone's Bid for World Dominance
- Gaming Companies Mimic Each Other at E3
- Web-Based Program Gives the Blind Internet Access
- Administrators Locked Out of San Francisco's System
- Amazon, Sony Battle the World for the Couch Potato
- Sony Tries To Move Beyond PlayStation Price Cut
- TiVo Ready To Push YouTube Videos To TV Sets
- Newspaper Reports Microsoft, AOL Continue Talks
- Google and Yahoo Defend Advertising Alliance
- iPhone App Store Thriving Despite Developer Tricks
- Ahead in the Clouds: The Future of Desktop Search
- DST: Innovative Options for Securing Your Company's Data
- Data-Management Firm Saves the Day After a Flood
- Anonymity of Bloggers Is Clashing With the Law
- Yahoo Winning Support in Battle With Microsoft
- Researchers Look To Air-Condition Computer Chips
- Criminal Probe Ends, but Apple CEO Still Has Hurdles
- Video-Game News: Metallica's Guitar Hero Album
- Korean Carrier in Talks To Buy Wireless Carrier Sprint
- MobileMe Team Apologizes for Problems Updating Data
- Tape Storage Gets a Makeover with New 1TB Devices
- Sony Slashes $100 From Price of 80GB PlayStation 3
- Apple Asks Court for Recall of Psystar Mac Clones
- Netflix To Stream Videos To Microsoft's Xbox 360
- Russian Cybercrooks Target High Bank Balances Online
- You've Got Mail -- and Security Breaches
- Mozilla's Firefox 3: A Very Good Browser
- New Zealand Teen Hacker Let Off Without Convictions
- Changes at eBay Only Embitter the Faithful
- Outraged Icahn Refocuses on Ousting Yahoo Board
- Better Computer Chips Raise Laptops' Abilities
- Tearing Down the iPhone 3G: A Peak at What's Inside
- AbiWord: A Worthy, Free Microsoft Alternative
- Review: Epson PP-100 Discproducer Does Double Duty
- Disney Goes Interactive With Blu-Ray 'Sleeping Beauty'
- Animal Crossing Among Plans for Nintendo's Wii Console
- Intel Ships Centrino 2 with Laptop Management Features
- Senate Begins Hearings on Google-Yahoo Search Deal
- Netflix: Coming Soon to an Xbox Near You
- EU: Costs Must Crash for Sending Text Messages Abroad
- Airlines To Begin Selling Ads on Boarding Passes
- Judge to Tiffany: Police Your Own Brand
- Viacom, Google Agree on Privacy for YouTube Users
- Cell Phone Companies Scramble To Halt Trafficking
- iPhone Proves that Bigger Isn't Always Better
- Apple's Rivals Are Aping the iPhone App Store
- Gameloft: Mobile Games Now Playing on the iPhone
- The Decline of the Mid-Market Cell Phone
- A Look at Motorola's Current Market-Share Mess
- Sony's Chairman Sees No Need To Cut PlayStation 3 Price
- Apple Continues iPhone Hype at One Million Mark