- Verizon: WV Cable Thefts a Public Safety Threat
- LG Wins Low-Cost 3GSM Phone Contest
- Wal-Mart Tests Movie Download Service with All Major Studios
- Kodak Throws Hat Into InkJet Printing Ring
- Wii Continues Dominance in Japan
- Helio Closes In On 100,000 Subscribers
- TI Debuts its Own Integrated Comm Chip
- First AMD 45-nm CPUs May Omit Novel HK+MG Transistors
- Gorbachev Asks Gates to Show 'Pirate' Mercy
- PS3 Effect May Be Boosting Blu-ray Movie Sales
- TiVo Users Favor Bud Light, Doritos Bowl Spots
- AOL Preparing Netscape Browser 9.0
- OQO UMPC Adds Verizon Broadband
- Hackers attack key Net traffic computers (AP)
- Cisco's Q2 profit surges 40 percent (AP)
- Apple's Jobs calls on music industry to drop DRM (Reuters)
- Nintendo Wii Japan sales beat Sony PS3 in January (Reuters)
- Kodak launches printer to compete with HP (Reuters)
- Defendants acquitted in AOL trial (AP)
- Gates: Secure data remains key challenge (AP)
- FTSE hits six-year high (FT.com)
- Unisys, Oracle hone in on Linux conversions (InfoWorld)
- Pirated Vista dirt cheap on Latin American streets (Reuters)
- Warner Music announces Last.fm content deal (Reuters)
- Electronic Arts Scores with the Street (BusinessWeek Online)
- Apple's Steve Jobs Calls for End of DRM
- Apple: Record labels should drop DRM (AP)
- Sony Ericsson Revamps Handsets with Java-based Phones
- Hackers attack key Net traffic computers (AP)
- Microsoft Expands IE7 Phishing Filter
- Microsoft Acknowledges Vista Anti-Virus Failed VB100 Test
- TiVo, Amazon.com offer video downloads (AP)
- Gates: Secure data remain key challenge (AP)
- Norway agency questions Apple music move (AP)
- Apple: Record labels should drop DRM (AP)
- Samsung Settles DRAM Price Fixing Suit
- New NBC Universal Chief Takes Hard Line on YouTube
- T-Mobile to Test Monitoring Software
- Amazon Brings 'Unbox' Service to TiVo
- Google Opens Gmail Signups Further
- NY Considers Crosswalk iPod Ban
- Facebook Users Get Their 15 Minutes
- NY Could Ban Phone, iPod Use While Crossing Street
- German Court Decision Re-ignites Online Surveillance Debate
- Communications plan sparks battle (AP)
- Experts: Child porn rings hard to track (AP)
- Students use chat lingo in class (AP)
- Browser starts showing green for good (AP)
- Man gets second chance at space ride (AP)
- Diller: IAC will create more programming (AP)
- Most U.S. advertisers now spending on new media: survey (Reuters)
- 3GSM: Apple, Microsoft May Share Center Stage (PC World)
- Study: Weak Passwords Really Do Help Hackers (PC World)
- Oracle picks up certifications, introduces new software (InfoWorld)
- Sun to offer ODF plug-in for Microsoft Office (InfoWorld)
- Singapore to host Sept. game convention (AP)
- Microsoft to Share Game Ad Revenue
- Music industry group fires back at Apple (AP)
- AMD Salvages Low-power Argument with New Opteron CPUs
- Help! Firefox is Sucking the Life From My Processor!
- Sun Preps ODF to MS Office Converter
- Mobile ESPN to relaunch through Verizon (AP)
- VeriSign to spend over $100M on upgrade (AP)
- Big windfalls from YouTube, Google pact (AP)
- VeriSign to spend over $100M on upgrade (AP)
- Inventors to be honored on Capitol Hill (AP)
- RIM Lawsuit Settled, Cingular May Use 'Blackjack' Name
- Windows Mobile 6 Set for 3GSM Debut
- China Shutters 205 Web sites Due to Piracy
- Mobile ESPN Makes its Return on Verizon
- Lycos Mixes Up Social Video, Real-time Chat
- Mozilla, Kodak Offer Photo Gallery Tool
- Symantec Finds Yet Another Excel Trojan Variant
- Nokia to Open Up Navigation Platform
- Windows Live Mail Now 'Live Hotmail'
- YouTube Creators Split $650 Million
- Apple's Windows Apps Not Vista Ready
- Internet DNS to Receive 3-Year, $100mn Overhaul
- Super Size Patch Tuesday No Valentine
- Samsung and LG Ready to Battle the iPhone
- New Touchscreen Cell Phones: iPhone Killers?
- Apple's Windows Apps Not Vista Ready
- Help! Firefox is Sucking the Life From My Processor!
- Security Hole in Firefox 1.5.0.9
- NY Could Ban Phone, iPod Use While Crossing Street
- Readers Sound Off: Online Ads that Like to Watch
- RSA Security Conference Starts Today
- Apple: Wait on Vista
- Microsoft Readies Excel Patch
- Get a Better HDTV Picture
- Circumnavigating AACS for Blu-ray and HD DVD
- Dutch Agency Kicks Spammer's Behind
- Vista Boosts Laptop Sales
- Battery Designed to Last A Laptop's Lifetime
- Audio Postcards for Fun and Profit
- Chargers Take Over
- US Senate Bill Holds IT Managers Responsible for Privacy Breaches
- PCW Ramps Up The News
- Electronic gadgets may dominate New York Toy Fair (Reuters)
- Microsoft to update Windows for wireless (AP)
- Engineer: GPS shoes make people findable (AP)
- EMI in talks to sell unprotected MP3s (AP)
- Big windfalls from YouTube, Google pact (AP)
- Law would ban iPods when crossing street (AP)
- Web reaction swift and brutal to Anna Nicole death (Reuters)
- Big windfalls from YouTube, Google pact (AP)
- Engineer: GPS shoes make people findable (AP)
- EMI in talks to sell unprotected MP3s (AP)
- Edison's light bulb could be endangered (AP)
- Cisco acquires social networking company (AP)
- Vietnam PM goes online in first for one-party rule (Reuters)
- Electronic gadgets may dominate New York Toy Fair (Reuters)
- China's vast countryside boosts Nokia cellphone sales (AFP)
- Pop-up Blocker Problem Found in Firefox (PC World)
- Microsoft's Windows Mobile 6 To Get A Push In Barcelona (TechWeb)
- Sun and Microsoft Battle Over Open Document Formats (NewsFactor)
- Xbox 360 Customers Can't Connect To Apple AirPort Extreme (TechWeb)
- Cisco Dabbles in Social Networking
- EMI Considers Selling Music in MP3
- Internet DNS to Receive 3-Year, $100mn Overhaul
- Big set of Microsoft Security Patches Coming Tuesday
- Engineer: GPS shoes make people findable (AP)
- EMI in talks to sell unprotected MP3s (AP)
- Edison's light bulb could be endangered (AP)
- Cisco acquires social networking company (AP)
- Viacom to Promote YouTube-like Features on Sites
- Blogs transform Mideast social dialogue (AP)
- Militant Islamic groups turn to YouTube (AP)
- PCW Ramps Up The News
- Chargers Take Over
- New Touchscreen Cell Phones: iPhone Killers?
- Apple's Windows Apps Not Vista Ready
- Help! Firefox is Sucking the Life From My Processor!
- Security Hole in Firefox 1.5.0.9
- NY Could Ban Phone, iPod Use While Crossing Street
- Readers Sound Off: Online Ads that Like to Watch
- RSA Security Conference Starts Today
- Apple: Wait on Vista
- Microsoft Readies Excel Patch
- Get a Better HDTV Picture
- Circumnavigating AACS for Blu-ray and HD DVD
- Dutch Agency Kicks Spammer's Behind
- Vista Boosts Laptop Sales
- MIT team details optics-on-a-chip device (AP)
- Alcatel-Lucent cuts jobs, posts 4Q loss (AP)
- Napster narrows 3Q loss (AP)
- MIT team details optics-on-a-chip device (AP)
- Militant Islamic groups turn to YouTube (AP)
- Blogs transform Mideast social dialogue (AP)
- Samsung unveils iPhone-like cell phone (AP)
- Engineer: GPS shoes make people findable (AP)
- Xerox Works Deal to Rival Google (PC World)
- Computer experts warn of viruses in Valentine messages (AFP)
- A first look at Windows Mobile 6 (InfoWorld)
- Marc Fleury Exits Red Hat (PC Magazine)
- Microsoft: Vista follow-up likely in 2009 (InfoWorld)
- GNC agrees to be acquired by Ares, pension plan (Reuters)
- Hollywood studio game for "Metal Gear Solid" (Reuters)
- Windows Mobile 6 SDK to Enable Synchronized Apps Development
- RSA: Security News for the Little Guy
- Japan uses satellites to track disasters (AP)
- Lawmakers hold 'tele-town hall meetings' (AP)
- Windows Mobile 6 to Synchronize App Development
- Viacom to Promote YouTube-like Features on Sites
- Cisco Dabbles in Social Networking
- EMI Considers Selling Music in MP3
- Internet DNS to Receive 3-Year, $100mn Overhaul
- US Senate Bill Holds IT Managers Responsible for Privacy Breaches
- Super Size Patch Tuesday No Valentine
- Nokia to Open Up Navigation Platform
- Windows Live Mail Now 'Live Hotmail'
- YouTube Creators Split $650 Million
- Mozilla, Kodak Offer Photo Gallery Tool
- Symantec Finds Yet Another Excel Trojan Variant
- Lycos Mixes Up Social Video, Real-time Chat
- RIM Lawsuit Settled, Cingular May Use 'Blackjack' Name
- Windows Mobile 6 Set for 3GSM Debut
- Anna Nicole fans express emotions online (AP)
- Wireless sensors extend Internet's reach (AP)
- Wireless industry heads to Spain meeting (AP)
- Omnifone unveils rival to iPhone, iTunes (AP)
- Intel details teraflops-capable chip (AP)
- Wireless sensors extend Internet's reach (AP)
- RIM to introduce newest BlackBerry (AP)
- Yahoo to unveil mobile marketing platform (AP)
- Google, Vodafone agree to develop maps (AP)
- MySpace to launch video filtering system (AP)
- Wireless industry heads to Spain meeting (AP)
- New technology sends closings by phone (AP)
- Developing nations to test new $150 laptops (Reuters)
- Yahoo Bound For LG Cell Phones
- Microsoft, Novell to Bridge Active Directory, eDirectory
- Yahoo! Go for Mobile 2.0 Updated
- Microsoft Builds DRM for Mobile Phones
- Motorola Debuts New Low, High End Phones
- iTunes Starts Selling Lionsgate Movies
- RIM Debuts the BlackBerry 8800
- Broadcom-based Handsets Cleared for Sale in US
- Samsung Ships Skinny Phones
- Nokia Siemens Moves Ahead with Merger
- MP3tunes Storage Service Now Free
- Qualcomm's UBM Means TV on the Go
- Motorola Q Goes Global with GSM
- Toshiba, HP, HTC Unveil WM6 Phones
- Intel to Show Off 1 TFlop, 80-core CPU
- Final Version of GPLv3 Likely Delayed
- Beta Test Windows Home Server
- Web Video Goes Mobile with Flash Lite
- Bolt Nears Settlement with Universal
- Help PC World Beta Test New Site Search!
- NVidia, AMD Battle to Turn Phones into Multimedia Platforms
- TV coming to your phone ... maybe (AP)
- Google, Vodafone agree to develop maps (AP)
- AT&T to use Qualcomm MediaFLO cell TV (AP)
- Veoh enters crowded online video market (AP)
- Omnifone unveils rival to iPhone, iTunes (AP)
- High-Def Copy Protection Takes Another Hit
- Internet safety group broadens mission (AP)
- Belgian papers win Google copyright suit (AP)
- StumbleUpon Ports Web Video to Wii
- Sony May Pull Out of Cell CPU Production for PS3
- Google Loses Belgian Court Fight
- CEO: Mobile VoIP Won’t Be a Huge Hit
- Court orders Google to pull Belgian news (AP)
- Sony cutting semiconductor investment (AP)
- Program seeks to boost health by phone (AP)
- Senior VP to leave struggling Dell Inc. (AP)
- Veoh enters crowded online video market (AP)
- Ninety-six percent of Finns have broadband internet (AFP)
- Yahoo schmoozes operators, seeks deals (InfoWorld)
- "IPod doctors" repair critical damage (AP)
- IBM Rolls Out New Desktop Software (NewsFactor)
- IBM continues to simplify mainframe (InfoWorld)
- Galliano, Westwood help launch fashion "MySpace" (Reuters)
- Sony to slash chip spending (Reuters)
- .NET Released for Embedded Devices
- OLPC Project Set to Ship $150 Laptops
- TiVo Delivers Major Series3 Update
- Teacher convicted in porn case (AP)
- FBI Dealing With its Lost Laptop Problem
- Yahoo Integrates IM into Web E-Mail Client
- Cell Phone News, Photos from 3GSM Barcelona
- Time change to bring computer glitches (AP)
- HD DVD User Claims to Have Bypassed AACS Encryption
- Microsoft Fixes Zero-Day Word Flaws
- Low-Cost Monitor Calibrator Now Compatible with Vista
- Houston taps Earthlink on Wi-Fi network (AP)
- Time change to bring computer glitches (AP)
- Google e-mail service ready for all (AP)
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