- IBM stock sinks despite profit leap (AP)
- Stocks post modest gains (AP)
- PlayStation 3 has worst week of sales since launch (InfoWorld)
- Google on the Future of Online Video
- Google, Microsoft, and Others Agree to Code of Conduct
- AT&T Offers Unlimited Wireless-To-Home Calling
- PS3 Sales Dropping in Japan
- Snooping Software Creator Sues Apple
- Copyright Case Against XM Set to Proceed
- AMD: Setbacks in Intel Case Not Significant
- Analyst: LG Should Enjoy Its 'Prada' Premium While It Lasts
- It's official. Wii use can cause weight loss (Reuters)
- HP CEO Defended Sale of Options Prior to Board Leak Revelation
- Microsoft could launch Zune in Europe by end 2007 (Reuters)
- Creators put politics into video games (AP)
- Indies aim to grab share of online sales (AP)
- Hackers attack Gorbachev's Web site (AP)
- Vista launch points to Microsoft changes (AP)
- Numbers behind Windows 95, Vista (AP)
- Internet giants join human rights groups to champion online rights (AFP)
- Downloads drive Detroit to update audio systems (Reuters)
- Heavy Discounting Of New BlackBerry Weighing On RIM (Investor's Business Daily)
- Novell Launches Linux-vs.-Vista Comparison Site (PC Magazine)
- Researcher: PatchGuard hotfix stitches up benefit to Microsoft (InfoWorld)
- IBM stock sinks despite profit leap (AP)
- It's official. Wii use can cause weight loss (Reuters)
- Tech-related demand for area codes falls (AP)
- Source: Sun to use chips from Intel (AP)
- Hewlett-Packard to open Russia facility (AP)
- Sun to use Intel chips in some servers (AP)
- AOL Co-Founder Case Launches Health Site
- LG Hybrid Disc Player Not Licensed for HD DVD Logo
- Yankee Group: TiVo No More By 2010
- Aussies Vie for First Vista
- Real's Film.com to Stream Indie Films
- Sun, Intel to partner on server chips (AP)
- Ruckus Networks widens Web music service (AP)
- German, French groups want open iTunes (AP)
- Hewlett-Packard to open Russia facility (AP)
- Retailers hope Windows Vista boost sales (AP)
- Urban talks about rehab on his Web site (AP)
- China Mobile buys stake in Pakistani wireless firm (InfoWorld)
- China Mobile subscribers top U.S. population (InfoWorld)
- Key Linux Foundations Set To Merge (NewsFactor)
- Oracle introduces Linux management software (InfoWorld)
- Sun Micro confirms will use some Intel chips (Reuters)
- One Week To Go Before Vista Debut (NewsFactor)
- Microsoft Brings Back Train Simulator
- The Top 10 Worst Domain Names
- LG Hybrid Disc Player Not Licensed for HD DVD Logo
- Sun to Sell Servers with Intel Xeon CPUs
- 22% of Windows Installs Non-Genuine
- Vonage Offers Free Calls to Subscribers
- How to Be a Real Guitar Hero
- Analysis: With Sun, Intel Wins, but AMD Doesn't Lose
- EMC 4Q profit beats analysts' estimates (AP)
- Americans Spend More Time With PCs Than Spouses
- 'Storm Worm' Continues Quick Spread
- New Windows Live OneCare Due Jan. 30
- Microsoft: Search and We'll Donate
- IHT: Major Label to Embrace MP3 Soon?
- Google Adds Univ. of Texas to Book Search
- Jobs Options Grant Worth $20.3mn Comes Under Scrutiny
- McAfee Upgrade Disrupts Lotus Notes
- WOW Upgrade Sets US, EU Sales Records
- Cisco Says it Will Resolve iPhone GPL Violation
- AOL Preps for Windows Vista Launch
- ASP.NET AJAX 1.0 Released to Web
- Sun returns to black after years in red (AP)
- XQuery Database Language for XML Achieves 1.0 Status
- Free Anti-Phishing in McAfee SiteAdvisor
- AMD Takes a Big Hit in Servers in Q4 2006
- Corning posts 4Q profit of $646 million (AP)
- Cingular 4Q profit nearly quadruples (AP)
- AMD Takes Big Hit in Servers in Q4 2006
- XQuery Database Language for XML Achieves 1.0 Status
- AOL Preps for Windows Vista Launch
- ASP.NET AJAX 1.0 Released to Web
- McAfee Upgrade Disrupts Lotus Notes
- WOW Upgrade Sets US, EU Sales Records
- Cisco Says It Will Resolve iPhone GPL Violation
- IHT: Major Label to Embrace MP3 Soon?
- Google Adds Univ. of Texas to Book Search
- Jobs Options Grant Worth $20.3mn Comes Under Scrutiny
- 'Storm Worm' Continues Quick Spread
- New Windows Live OneCare Due Jan. 30
- Microsoft: Search and We'll Donate
- Analysis: With Sun, Intel Wins, but AMD Doesn't Lose
- Vonage Offers Free Calls to Subscribers
- Microsoft Offers Money to Edit Wikipedia
- Microsoft Upgrades Windows Live Mail
- Could the 802.11n Logjam Finally Be Broken?
- Apple Patches QuickTime Flaw
- Microsoft Photosynth Now for Firefox
- New Google Groups Leaves Beta
- HBO Sues EchoStar for Late Licensing Fees
- Apple, Norway Headed for iTunes DRM Showdown
- Free T-Mobile Hotspot for Vista Users
- Toshiba Sees Samsung's Bet in 16 Gb NAND Flash
- Can a Cell Phone Make You Famous?
- Idea of paid entries roils Wikipedia (AP)
- Microsoft offers cash for Wikipedia edit (AP)
- EBay profit increases 24 percent (AP)
- ODF Toolkit Could Radically Restructure OpenOffice
- Idea of paid entries roils Wikipedia (AP)
- Review: 'Lost Planet: Extreme Condition' (AP)
- Blogger gets 'un-cease-and-desist' note (AP)
- MS Extends XP Home, MCE Support
- Paris Hilton's private items on Internet (AP)
- eEye's Marc Maiffret: Threat 'Motifs' Make Security Confusing
- Yahoo's new ad system could boost growth:analysts (Reuters)
- EBay announces aggressive buyback (AP)
- Paris Hilton's private items on Internet (AP)
- Idea of paid entries roils Wikipedia (AP)
- Review: 'Lost Planet: Extreme Condition' (AP)
- Blogger gets 'un-cease-and-desist' note (AP)
- Mobile phones set to propel music industry into online age (AFP)
- Sony to launch high-end PS3 in Europe (Reuters)
- Qualcomm posts higher Q1 net (Reuters)
- Wal-Mart Taps Microsoft, Novell For Linux Deployment (TechWeb)
- Siemens to buy UGS for $3.5 billion (Reuters)
- Yahoo, Sun lift Nasdaq over 1 percent (AP)
- Shares of Activision, other video game publishers rise (Reuters)
- Wii helps Nintendo year-end profits soar (AP)
- Idea of paid entries roils Wikipedia (AP)
- Paris Hilton's private items on Internet (AP)
- Blogger gets 'un-cease-and-desist' note (AP)
- Crafted IPv6 Headers Plague Cisco Routers Again
- No Low-End PS3 for European Launch
- Report: Apple iPhone Not a Smartphone
- Google to List YouTube Videos on Site
- Access Renames Palm OS to Garnet OS
- Review: Windows finally gets a facelift (AP)
- Nintendo's Wii to provide AP news (AP)
- AT&T 4Q profit rises 17 percent (AP)
- EBay announces aggressive buyback (AP)
- Caltech, UCLA scientists tout circuit (AP)
- Wannabe music stars seek fame -- online (Reuters)
- Judge orders countersuit against HP to be refiled (InfoWorld)
- AT&T earnings rise on Cingular, merger savings (Reuters)
- New Twist in Apple-Cisco iPhone Spat (NewsFactor)
- Webroot: Vista’s Defender stops only 16% of spyware (InfoWorld)
- Tech firms swarm on data protection problem (InfoWorld)
- Nintendo sales and profits surge on Wii, DS Lite (InfoWorld)
- Fox Looks to Identify YouTube Leaker
- Huge Xbox 360 Sales Boost Microsoft Earnings
- EarthLink to Provide Wi-Fi in Atlanta
- HP Exec: Company Spied on Dell
- Boeing Scraps In-Flight Wireless Plans
- Beware: Half of Pirated Vista Is Malware
- Cell Phone Shipments Reach 1 Billion
- Huge Xbox 360 Sales Boost Microsoft Revenue
- News Corp set to launch MySpace.com China venture (Reuters)
- PS3 to make European debut on March 23 (AP)
- Microsoft profit down, beats estimates (AP)
- Boeing scraps wireless system on the 787 (AP)
- 2006 cell phone shipments top 1 billion (AP)
- Vista Compatibility Still Concerns Some (NewsFactor)
- AACS confirms hacks on high-definition DVD players (Reuters)
- Nokia Cell Phone Prices Fall, But Profit Margins Rise (Investor's Business Daily)
- New Twist in Apple-Cisco iPhone Spat (NewsFactor)
- Microsoft earnings dip despite record second-quarter revenues (AFP)
- Microsoft net profit tops forecasts (Reuters)
- Nintendo sales and profits surge on Wii, DS Lite (InfoWorld)
- How to Buy Windows Vista ASAP
- PS3 to make European debut on March 23 (AP)
- Former Livedoor exec says he was framed (AP)
- Vista delays cut into Microsoft profits (AP)
- Review: Windows finally gets a facelift (AP)
- Boeing scraps wireless system on the 787 (AP)
- YouTube, Wikipedia storm into 2006 top brand ranking (Reuters)
- Vista Compatibility Still Concerns Some (NewsFactor)
- Nokia Cell Phone Prices Fall, But Profit Margins Rise (Investor's Business Daily)
- New Twist in Apple-Cisco iPhone Spat (NewsFactor)
- Rivals attack Vista as illegal under EU rules (Reuters)
- Music biz balks at ad-funded downloads (AP)
- Apple Fixes Mac Wi-Fi Vulnerability
- Universal: 100 HD DVD Titles in 2007
- Poll: Tech Brands Infuential in 2006
- ECIS Accuses Microsoft of Plotting HTML Hijack
- AACS LA: High-Def DRM Compromised
- Symantec Discovers New Word Attack
- Labels cautious over ad-funded songs (AP)
- Qualcomm's business model attacked (AP)
- PS3 to make European debut on March 23 (AP)
- Former Livedoor exec says he was framed (AP)
- Review: Windows finally gets a facelift (AP)
- NEC technology fights IP phone spam (InfoWorld)
- Video game stocks down after Xbox 360 target cut (Reuters)
- Sales of mobile phones top one billion in 2006 (InfoWorld)
- EnterpriseDB bolsters European presence (InfoWorld)
- Forged Microsoft license dealer jailed (InfoWorld)
- News Corp set to launch MySpace.com China venture (Reuters)
- Nintendo Brings World News to the Wii (NewsFactor)
- Google Disarms 'Googlebombs'
- Microsoft Slashes Xbox 360 Sales Estimates
- Vista Starter Edition Also Due Jan. 30
- Intel Reinvents the Transistor
- Intel, IBM reveal transistor overhaul (AP)
- Qualcomm's business model attacked (AP)
- Girls charged in online threats released (AP)
- YouTube to share revenue with users (AP)
- Intel head links technology, health care (AP)
- Cell phones vital in developing world (AP)
- Cavaliers look to lead e-ticketing trend (AP)
- Intel head links technology, health care (AP)
- Microsoft Vista goes on sale tonight (AP)
- Vista for home computers to make overdue debut (AFP)
- Google to share YouTube revenues with users (AFP)
- Shanghai stages 4G telephony rollout, claims a world first (AFP)
- Repairs to quake-hit Asia Internet cables delayed again (AFP)
- Nokia, Siemens progress on network tie-up (AFP)
- Newspapers lose ground in Web-savvy schools: study (Reuters)
- Gates promises Vista to wow PC buyers (AP)
- Verizon 4Q profit falls, tops forecasts (AP)
- New Linux Foundation Must Be Part Lawyer, Part Peacemaker (TechWeb)
- Symantec to acquire Altiris (Reuters)
- Intel and IBM Break the 45-Nanometer Barrier (NewsFactor)
- Video game stocks down after Xbox 360 target cut (Reuters)
- eEye Enters Antivirus Business with Blink Suite
- YouTube to Add Pre-Roll Video Ads
- Microsoft Revs Up for Vista Launch
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- Microsoft Asks for IE8 Suggestions
- Report: Verizon Passed on iPhone Deal
- Symantec to Acquire Altiris for $830m
- Adobe Lightroom 1.0 Completed
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- How to Buy Windows Vista ASAP
- Beware: Half of Pirated Vista Is Malware
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- Americans Spend More Time With PCs Than Spouses
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- Aussies Vie for First Vista
- Snooping Software Creator Sues Apple
- Google, Microsoft, and Others Agree to Code of Conduct
- Microsoft Reissues Excel Patch
- Whoops, Cell Phone Didn't Cause Fire After All
- Microsoft Closes Vista Upgrade Loophole
- Second Life Items Get eBay Go-Ahead
- MS: It's Okay to Buy Vista OEM Software
- AMD's First Catalyst Drivers for Vista Will Support HD DVD, Blu-ray
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