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- FCC resumes testing of Internet devices (AP)
- Data portability: a lofty but challenging goal (InfoWorld)
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- EU official: IP is personal (AP)
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- Apple CEO takes $1 salary in 2007 (AP)
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- Apple Enters Realm of DRM Blunders
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- YouTube expands mobile video service (AP)
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- Virgin Galactic unveils spaceship (AP)
- MySpace, BBC reach global video deal (AP)
- Yahoo eyeing online music service (AP)
- Google ties up with Japan's DoCoMo to grow abroad (Reuters)
- YouTube to feature on wider range of mobile phones (Reuters)
- Nokia chief confirms plant to close (AP)
- Mozilla Says Flaw Could Lead to Data Leak (PC World)
- Symantec quarterly profit up, outlook tops estimates (Reuters)
- FTC bars company from higher royalties (AP)
- Nintendo earnings nearly double on Wii (AP)
- Nokia unveils another fashion phone
- Baidu expands to take on Google in Japan
- Germans outraged over Nokia cell phone plant shutdown
- Canon Introduces New Digital Rebel
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- Microsoft 2Q profit tops expectations (AP)
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- Cable Co. empties 14,000 e-mail accounts (AP)
- Review: Low-cost laptops for Third-World (AP)
- Economic Forum moves to YouTube (AP)
- Newspapers see more online users in '07 (AP)
- AT&T ends '07 with about 2 million iPhone customers (Reuters)
- AT&T reports $3.1B in 4Q earnings (AP)
- Schools to Increase Spending on Open-Source Software (PC World)
- Microsoft posts rise in profit on Windows, Office (Reuters)
- IBM gets EU OK for Cognos buy (AP)
- Where is Osama? He's in a cartoon, at Sundance (Reuters)
- Last.fm's free, on-demand music could reshape all of radio
- Palm confirms it will close its retail stores
- Suffering Sprint fires execs, files patent infringement suits
- NPD: Free Blu-ray player deals led to boosted sales this month
- FCC tightens its guidelines on DTV transition extensions
- Samsung's BlackJack finally gets Windows Mobile 6
- Vudu drops its price to compete with Apple TV
- IFPI: Music CD sales continued sharp decline in 2007
- IBM rides the instant messaging wave
- Skype for Sony PSP delayed in Japan, still on track for US, EU
- Digg overhauls its definition of 'popular' articles
- Yahoo is next to consider a DRM-free music store
- AT&T may follow Comcast in monitoring Internet traffic
- Canon Announces Four New PowerShots
- Cheaper VUDU Stays Toe-to-Toe with Apple TV
- AT&T Broadband Customers Get Free Hotspot Wi-Fi
- CBS, Yahoo Beef Up Online Music Strategy
- YouTube comes to the land of mobile TV
- Pre-PMA: New Pentax Point-and-Shoots
- Microsoft exceeds expectations again (AP)
- Sun's strategy still worries investors (AP)
- Prosecutors name Broadcom co-founders (AP)
- Amgen profit up, 2008 outlook steady (AP)
- Cable Co. empties 14,000 e-mail accounts (AP)
- Newspaper Web sites draw record viewers (Reuters)
- U.S. OLPC Recipients Irate Over Tiny Laptop Delays, Headaches (PC World)
- Top bids $2.4 bln as wireless auction opens (Reuters)
- Schools to Increase Spending on Open-Source Software (PC World)
- Microsoft profits soar on record 16.37 billion dlr revenue (AFP)
- Sun reports strong profits but little growth (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft Beats Second-Quarter Views On The Strength Of Windows And Office (Investor's Business Daily)
- Can photo clues lead to camera's owner? (AP)
- Cable Co. empties 14,000 e-mail accounts (AP)
- Review: Low-cost laptops for Third-World (AP)
- Economic Forum moves to YouTube (AP)
- Digital music sales up worldwide (AP)
- "Ask Zawahri" Web forum draws Qaeda-curious (Reuters)
- Nokia finds Romania's hidden labor force (Reuters)
- Homes for the mobile (FT.com)
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- Fun of 'Kingdom Under Fire' flickers out quickly (USATODAY.com)
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- KLA to pay $65M in stock option case (AP)
- Google combats domain name loophole (AP)
- Texting still relatively private (AP)
- Cable Co. empties 14,000 e-mail accounts (AP)
- Police puppy makes online debut (Reuters)
- Apple's Math Could Point To iPhone Overstock (TechWeb)
- Wireless auction bids $3.7 billion (Reuters)
- IBM Turns To Linux In Desktop Campaign Against Microsoft (TechWeb)
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- Lenovo Enters the Server Business (PC World)
- Review: Psychotic bunnies are back (AP)
- Best Buy and Fry's drop 80GB PS3 from online stores
- US voting moves online in Democratic global primary
- SQL Server 2008 to be delayed anyway despite February launch
- Is open source converging with 'proprietary' software?
- Warner Music sues MP3 search engine for infringement
- Best Buy deals with uproar over malicious picture frames
- Entertainment and devices help Microsoft post more stellar gains
- Netflix keeps its faith in DVDs, but looks ahead to VoD
- Vista SP1 'on schedule' for March RTM
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- Qtrax aims to offer iPod-friendly tracks (AP)
- Microchips everywhere: A future vision (AP)
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- Amazon MP3 to Go International This Year
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- Yahoo 4Q earnings fall 23 percent (AP)
- EU court: Downloaders can stay private (AP)
- VMware shares plunge by more than 30 pct (AP)
- EBay lowers listing fees to boost sales (AP)
- T-Mobile adds nearly 1M U.S. subs in 4Q (AP)
- Report: Clearwire, Sprint resume talks (AP)
- Vista's Growing Popularity Draws Hackers' Malice (PC World)
- Google fixes Gmail IMAP problem on Windows Mobile (InfoWorld)
- OpenLogic: HP hogged FOSS limelight (InfoWorld)
- EMC posts 4Q profit, but shares fall (AP)
- N.Y. lawmakers want sex offenders' email addresses (Reuters)
- Sci-fi novel "Ender's Game" to become video game (Reuters)
- Lackluster bidding for 700 MHz 'C' and 'D' blocks
- Web advertisers debate the merits of 'micro-targeting'
- BroadbandTV, Vuze join to advance IPTV platform
- PayPal acquires a security company in a renewed anti-fraud effort
- Former Earthlink chief leaves Helio CEO post
- Verizon soon to face the biggest class action lawsuit yet
- Google finds a way to embed hyperlinks in newspaper ads
- Rapidshare's future in doubt following legal defeat
- EU court: ISPs need not always disclose subscribers' names
- UK retailer Woolworths moves Blu-ray exclusively
- VCs now wait for 'blockbuster hits' before investing in Internet content
- O2 beefs up iPhone plans in UK to boost sales
- DVI appears to be losing to HDMI and DisplayPort
- Gartner analyst: HD DVD has until the end of 2008
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- DEMO: Toktumi Launches PC-centric Office Phone System
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- Review: Wi-Fi messaging devices improve (AP)
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- Critic: Tech companies trying open spectrum too much (InfoWorld)
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- Azingo introduces new mobile Linux platform (InfoWorld)
- IBM Adds Linux Apps Support to Unix Servers (PC World)
- Amazon profit margins squeezed (Reuters)
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- Week in video-game news (AP)
- IBM rolls out Linux-to-Unix server consolidation for SMBs
- Analysis: Is Motorola better off without the handset business?
- French police bid adieu to Microsoft software
- ICANN may end grace periods, killing off 'domain tasting'
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- Western Digital offers yet another pocket-sized HDD
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