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- Google profit up but first quarterly revenue drop (AFP)
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- YouTube orchestra wows Carnegie Hall
- DOJ: US Government Exceeded Surveillance Authority (PC World)
- Terrorists using Internet as a weapon: experts (AFP)
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- Zoho Apps Can Now Be Embedded as Gadgets (PC World)
- Verizon plans app mart for Hub Web phone
- The Fast and the Furious On Rails
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- Evite rival Socializr launches events aggregator
- Internet providers want to meter usage
- Survey finds more politics, partisanship online
- Phone company shelves Internet cap plan
- Former P-I staffers launch online newspaper
- Will Somebody Please Do Something About Boston?
- Spammers scourge to inbox and environment
- Smartphone consumers opt for 'cheap chic'
- Open Source 2009: It?s the Economy, Stupid. Or is it?
- Venture aims to introduce fees for online news
- Next version of Microsoft Office coming in 2010
- EBay plans initial public offering for Skype
- Cosmic Log: Is Twitter evil?
- U.S. mulls stiffer sentences for 'Net proxy crime
- Authors, readers angry over Amazon 'glitch'
- Your Distro is Insecure: Ubuntu
- And The Winner Is...
- GNOME vs. KDE: The Final Smackdown
- Combining Debian and FreeBSD; Pushing the Envelope of FOSS
- Linux Finds Its Face
- Openmoko Throws Everything Behind "Plan B"
- Six New Mobile Devices Running Open Source
- Computer Repair Provider Reaches Milestones
- Don't Make Me Write HTML
- The Clustering Way
- Refresh 3 year anniversary - April 29, 2009
- Windows 7 to Allow Downgrading
- Hungary Hungry for Open Source
- Desktop Virtualization Revisited Part Three: Parallel?s Workstation
- iFolder Syncs for the First Time in Two Years
- Silicon Graphics Gets the Rack
- IBM Lets Sun Set
- Report: Google deal to buy Twitter in the works
- How bad off is tech? Depends on who you ask
- Linux, Windows Server both hit by economy
- Report: IBM, Sun deal said to be close
- Apple hints at launch of Nehalem-based Xserve
- IBM sees Conficker hitting 4 percent of PCs
- Hackers seize on 0-day flaw in Microsoft's PowerPoint
- Adobe, Nokia outline planned ventures at Web 2.0 show
- New Ubuntu Linux Server is Business-Oriented
- iTKO touts Web 2.0, virtualization in test product
- Conficker Conflunks
- Google Voice, Google Video, Google...Ventures?
- Biggest. Computer. Virus (or Hoax). Ever.
- Russia to Delay Martian Moon Mission
- Space Debris Be Damned: Intelsat Flies a Satellite 77 000 Kilometers Without a...
- 'Til Lawsuits Do Us Part
- Cap and Trade or Cap and Tax?
- A Fuel-Economy Gauge for the Rest of Us
- Portable E-Bomb to Be Tested
- Top 10 Tech Cars of 2009
- The Biggest Little PV Plant in the East
- Shrinking Possibilities
- Engineers Map Volcanic Lightning
- What Weapons Want: Q&A With DARPA's Microsystems Master, Greg Kovacs
- Houston Zoo Installs Firefox T
- Firefox Looking To Lose The Flab - And The Flaw
- Windows Vista Sideshow Falls on Hard Times
- KDE Hopes for a Flood of Ideas
- Firefox Tops 46%?
- Refresh Meetup March 2009
- Time Warner names Google's Armstrong as AOL chief (Reuters)
- AOL taps Google executive Armstrong as CEO (AP)
- What the iPhone OS 3.0 Update Might Really Mean (PC World)
- Google Voice Speaks of World Domination
- AOL taps Google executive Armstrong as CEO
- School killer gave warning on the Web
- Google's openness intensifies focus on e-mail woes (AP)
- Microsoft exec named to tech post
- Space station crew has close call
- Payscales and policies cause a loss of the best talent
- Alaska volcano simmers down
- Guarding Texas, live from New York
- Fleeing customers haunt phone co. in New England
- Fleeing customers haunt phone co. in New England (AP)
- Gadgets: The latest for photographers of all skill levels
- Video: New startup beats Apple to the punch with touchscreen netbook
- Obama's CIO: Gov't data can drive innovation
- Maximize your Twitter with 10 tools
- Amazon EC2 drops a pricing bomb to lure IT leaders to the cloud
- Facebook in Arabic and Hebrew
- Global Nintendo DS handheld sales top 100 million
- Google tries to rewire phones
- Sirius XM Radio planning to stream to iPhone, iPod
- Video: Finally, a decent Star Trek reboot trailer
- Future of Cloud Computing: Today's Weather Report
- Google preparing to steer more telephone traffic (AP)
- Festival futures
- Pope: We should have Googled bishop
- Apple unveils an iPod Shuffle that tells you what you are listening to
- Sky high eyes
- Google introduces phone services
- Health advert sparks gaming row
- Comic Relief gets a digital push
- BBC team exposes cyber crime risk
- Google preparing to steer more telephone traffic
- Offender IT failure 'avoidable'
- The Plight of the Quants
- Google's openness intensifies focus on e-mail woes
- EBay sees revenue of $10B to $12B in 2011
- Space Station video now live on Internet _ mostly
- Meltdown 101: Can tech industry save the economy?
- Model to NY judge: Make Google ID blogger
- Dell cuts NC, Tenn. jobs; further details scarce
- Google to target ads based on Web surfing habits
- Battery that 'charges in seconds'
- EBay admits more work ahead for marketplaces unit
- Video: Leadership vs. management: Understand the differences
- AT&T to put 8,000 natural-gas vehicles on road
- Roche CIO discusses IT, consultants, and the Devil's Triangle
- Web founder's 'snooping' warning
- Review: Bookmark for public radio saves your place
- Off the track
- Google serves up behavioural ads
- Poll: Who is the greatest traitor to geek cinema?
- Barbara Liskov wins Turing award
- Art attack
- Three Baftas for Call of Duty 4
- Ads that watch you
- 10 Best Uses for RFID Tags
- Ft. Lauderdale Computer Repair Tips For Hard Times
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- Last.FM joins Google's rights row
- Lord Carter lays out digital plan
- Stephen Fry: The internet and Me
- Future of Cloud Computing: A Long-Term Forecast
- Geek Trivia: First down and three (laws of robotics)
- Geek Trivia: The quibble of the week for March 10, 2009
- Gmail down again for some users
- YouTube stands by UK video block
- Inside Games
- US broadband funding warning
- ERP: 12 things to do before you write the vendor a check
- Poll: Which tech industry leader would you rate the highest?
- Pic: DOS query pillow
- Ofcom on broadband questions
- Scoreboard: Who are the highest rated leaders in the tech industry?
- Hi, I'm a Marvel... and I'm a DC!
- Unemployment rate jumps higher, but some IT jobs show strength
- T-shirt of the week: BenderBrau
- IT must change to keep pace with connected users
- Obama names IT change-agent Kundra as federal CIO
- Video: The science of Watchmen
- YouTube topped 100 million US viewer mark in January: comScore (AFP)
- Bang the TomTom Softly
- Google CEO doesn't foresee decline in revenue (Reuters)
- Ballmer Promises Faster Windows Mobile Development (PC World)
- YouTube and Universal Music Are Said to Discuss Deal
- 10 questions to find out if you suck at wealth management
- HP Launches New Support Software, Printers for SMBs (PC World)
- YouTube and Universal talk on music video site: sources (Reuters)
- Amazon to Sell E-Books for Apple Devices
- MLB At Bat 2009 to include game audio (Macworld.com)
- Big French press find brand power helps online (Reuters)
- Tech support calls can be costly
- Newsweek: L.A. taco truck scores thanks to Twitter
- Kindle for iPhone may benefit Amazon, analysts say
- Kindle for iPhone may benefit Amazon, analysts say (AP)
- Facebook Plans To Become More Like Twitter (NewsFactor)
- NetSuite tries to lure Sage customers
- Adobe to miss 1Q revenue target
- Facebook: Taking a cue from Twitter in sharing? (AP)
- What's in a name like Kumo?
- Facebook: Taking a cue from Twitter in sharing?
- Review: Kindle e-book reader comes to the iPhone (AP)
- Mantissa puts Microsoft Windows on a mainframe
- Seat 2B: The net(book) effect
- Review: Kindle e-book reader comes to the iPhone
- Gadgetwise: Apple Pumps Up the Mini and Revamps iMacs
- US Agencies Face Broadband Stimulus Challenges (PC World)
- Amazon's Kindle e-books now on Apple iPhone, iPod (Reuters)
- Understanding the changes in the PMBOK Guide, 4th edition
- Microsoft releases Vista SP2 RC to the public
- Foiling a £229m hi-tech heist
- Doing more with more is a recipe for success
- Microsoft Eyes Better Searches, Bigger Market Share (NewsFactor)
- AccuRev looks to woo ClearCase users
- MS to hire H-1B workers, even as it lays off visa holders
- Job-offer spam gets makeover for recession
- Job-offer spam gets makeover for recession (AP)
- Spore API contest spurs developers to create add-ons to game (Macworld.com)
- Video: Internet choice blends with TV viewing
- Spain PM an Internet star after F word slip-up (Reuters)
- A Google Search of a Distinctly Retro Kind
- Catholics are urged to give up texting for Lent (AP)
- Debian Seeks New Fearless Leader
- No Doubt giving catalog away with some tickets (AP)
- Facebook revamps 'social classifieds' app
- FTC Warns of Bogus Economic Stimulus Sites (PC World)
- Windows 7 will include features that cater to enterprises
- Japan cell phone goes 3D with special display
- Former eBay CEO gives $1 million to her campaign
- Radio ID chips help stem cacti theft
- Swiss mountain rescue plays out over Twitter (AP)
- Former eBay CEO gives $1 million to her campaign (AP)
- Video: Five ways to estimate and control the costs of IT
- Tech Expert: How to make phone calls online
- SAP to plug BI into Business All-In-One
- Catholics are urged to give up texting for Lent
- Zeroing in on Motherboard Failure
- Afghan tech boom: Mullah embraces iPhone
- Google Disses Twitter (PC World)
- Cellular HPC
- Call to give up texting for Lent
- Microsoft testing new Internet search engine Kumo (AFP)
- Stephen King's agent pleased at e-book debut
- Motorola co-CEOs Jha, Brown take no bonus in 2008
- Does Microsoft's Kumo herald an era of visual search?
- Finnish Parliament approves e-mail tracking law
- Docs seek gag orders to stop patients' reviews
- Apple's desktop refresh 'underwhelms'
- Docs seek gag orders to stop patients' reviews (AP)
- Fast access?
- Should hunters switch to 'green' bullets?
- HP beefs up BI services offerings
- ToysRUs pays $5m for toys domain
- Mac management for Windows IT folks
- 40 more science-fiction terms every geek needs to know
- U.S. lawmakers take another shot at patent reform
- FTC Warns of Stimulus-Related Online Scams (PC Magazine)
- Microsoft devising Office for netbooks
- EU ends full-time monitoring of Microsoft
- The why and how of voice portals
- Calif. Bill Would Blur Online Mapping Programs (PC Magazine)
- Tiny moon discovered orbiting Saturn
- Amazon unveils Kindle Application for iPhone
- Carly Fiorina Has Operation for Cancer
- Mountain rescue played out on Twitter
- Bionic eye gives blind man sight
- Linux Foundation moves on training (InfoWorld)
- Linux Foundation moves on training
- Asteroid passes close to Earth
- New guidelines on behavioural ads
- Use Monte Carlo analysis for sophisticated project scheduling
- DirecTV open to subscriber-only online shows
- Cinedigm touts distribution deal with indie
- Video: Will the economic downturn push companies into the cloud?
- Scientists Fear Visa Trouble Will Drive Foreign Students Away
- Advertising: The Vocabulary of Snacking, Lightly Sweetened
- Stalkers turn to cell phones to 'textually harass'
- Job-chopping Chipmaker Bites the Bankruptcy Bullet
- Another ISP Ad Snooper Hit With Lawsuit
- Like everyone else, celebrities all a-Twitter
- Pirate Bay awaits court verdict
- Space Spotlight: Satellites ringing the Earth
- Oracle's Linux Can't Dent Red Hat
- CNET: Apple unveils new Mac Pro
- XenServer 5: First Impressions
- The greatest Web pioneer nobody's heard of
- Geek Trivia: A waste of space (program)
- Geek Trivia: The quibble of the week for March 3, 2009
- Child abuse image trade targeted
- Cloud sailing
- The cloud aids solo rowing bid
- The Review Site Yelp Draws Some Outcries of Its Own
- Green light for faster broadband
- Sidebar: Supreme Court Enters the YouTube Era
- UK video game firms call for help
- 60-second review | Samsung Omnia
- Pirate DJs on why they do it
- Chip Makers Watch Sales Fall Sharply
- Nortel Loses $2.14 Billion on Declining Revenue
- Thomson Reuters Plans Video-on-Demand Service
- Pirate radio 'puts lives at risk'
- Dish Network?s Income Up Despite Subscriber Loss
- Slump in school computer lessons
- YouTube Symphony goes from virtual to reality
- Analog to digital TV checklist
- LF Looks to Train Techs to Meet Linux Demand
- U.N. report: U.S. behind in phone, Internet tech
- Poll: Does your IT department officially support any netbooks?
- Stop buying storage
- Webcomic: The real reason to buy a Kindle 2 (and it's not the free audiobooks)
- Mechanical mother whirrs in to help new-born monkey
- Sanity check: Are netbooks quietly driving us to thin clients and cloud computing?
- Free but fickle, digital TV reception eludes some
- Sidekicks popular among teenagers, thieves
- Digital politics
- 20 cynical project management tips
- Fusion on a Budget
- Throwing Physics a Curve
- Fusion Factory Starts Up
- Slideshow: Zeus's Thunderbolt Factory
- How Green Is My Plug-In?
- NASA Planet Hunter to Search Out Other Earths
- Open Arms
- A Stowaway Mission to the Moon
- California Dreamin'
- Why the Chevy Volt Doesn't Add Up
- Foreign Affair
- This Is Your Brain on Google
- What About The Nukes?
- Slideshow: In Frankenstein's Laboratory
- The Death of Business-Method Patents
- Will Washington Kick-start the U.S. Battery Biz?
- British 'careless' with liberties
- Amazon backtracks on Kindle text-to-speech
- Linux Netbook Roundup
- Linux Foundation Unveils Plans for Upcoming Summit
- Talking shop
- Facebook tries its hand at democracy
- T-shirt of the week: Omni Consumer Products
- Mobile movies
- Net TV plans get Trust scrutiny
- Yahoo CEO Bartz Unveils Major Reorg
- Facebook offers control to users
- New MoD tech 'could save lives'
- TomTom To Contest Microsoft Patent Lawsuit
- Pic: An 'honest' Windows update
- Forrester: SaaS adoption is rising, but TCO remains a concern
- UK has 'uphill struggle to 2Mbps'
- Doing more with less has limits
- LinuxDNA Supercharges Linux with the Intel C/C++ Compiler
- Case Study - is she "promotable"?
- Video: The five most lucrative certifications for IT leaders
- The Windows-Linux Horse Race
- How much, and how long, would it take NASA to build a Death Star?
- Making the PC really personal
- Chipmaker Dumps Employees, Bumps Exec$
- Track project activities with this customizable template
- Safari 4: The new default browser for Web developers?
- Strange Bedfellows: Citrix, (Free) Xen & Microsoft
- Create a marketplace-driven IT shop
- Geek Trivia: The (un)man with the plan
- Geek Trivia: The quibble of the week for Feb. 24, 2009
- 60-second review | Motorola Tundra
- Road Map for Financial Recovery: Radical Transparency Now!
- Recipe for Disaster: The Formula That Killed Wall Street
- ASUS to Eee Android?
- Amid Recession, Uptick in Ft. Lauderdale Computer Repair Seen
- Poll: If you could choose again, would you still go into IT?
- Monday mug: The drink selector
- Sanity check: State of the IT profession 2009
- Power Tools: Piles of Files
- Who does own user info and data
- Death by Poking?
- Citrix to make XenServer free and compatible with Microsoft
- Does Open Source Experience Help in Today?s Job Market?
- Fort Lauderdale Computer Repair Tips: Preventing, Responding to Power Failure
- Video: Essential competencies for IT leaders
- The Beowulf Questions
- Sweden Begins Full Out Battle Against File Sharing
- Five Perceptual Barriers to Virtualization
- Government Makes an Appointment for an Open Source Checkup
- How The Pirate Bay sailed into infamy
- The history of The Pirate Bay
- Code Editor in the Cloud
- Poll: Would you purchase servers from Cisco?
- Networks vs. Servers: The truce has ended, war is coming
- February Events Calendar
- Video: A method for turbo-charging your meetings
- Brega beats take Brazil by storm
- Lenny's Looking for Love
- The Incredible Shrinking Operating System
- See how Goldman Sachs used IT to save itself from the mortgage mess
- Intel updates laptop, desktop chip plans
- Apple Reportedly Asked Google To Avoid Multi-Touch (NewsFactor)
- Will Smith leads Forbes star bankability list (Reuters)
- Many TV stations to end analog on Feb. 17
- Open Source Goes to Washington
- IBM's Blue Cloud Brings Cloud Services To Enterprises (NewsFactor)
- Hundreds of TV stations to end analog on Feb. 17 (AP)
- Mexico to fingerprint phone users in crime fight (Reuters)
- Social websites sign EU pact vs. "cyber-bullying" (Reuters)
- Calling card companies settle for $2.25M with FTC
- Red Hat's Real-Time Linux Move
- Hundreds of TV stations to end analog on Feb. 17
- Sirius XM Prepares Bankruptcy Filing
- DirecTV Group 4Q profit falls as costs rise
- Alleged Software Counterfeiters Indicted (PC World)
- Despite Slump, Intel Plans Big Investment
- Google Advocates for Smart Electric Grid (NewsFactor)
- To keep pace, Intel plans $7B on factory upgrades (AP)
- Microsoft gets its 10,000th U.S. patent
- Must-Have Security Fixes for IE7, Microsoft Servers (PC World)
- Six Reasons You Won't Want a Kindle for Business (PC World)
- RCN reaffirms 2008 revenue outlook
- Gadgetwise: What We Need on a Kindle
- Green Inc.: A Fuel Cell for Your Cellphone
- Adobe revamps online marketplace for AIR apps
- White House 'live-blogs' Obama speech (AFP)
- Bienvenue to Slate.fr, French online magazine (AFP)
- Adobe Revamps Online Marketplace for AIR Apps (PC World)
- McAfee touts integrated compliance suite
- Senate Approves $838 Billion Stimulus Package (PC World)
- Amazon in Big Push for New Kindle Model
- Microsoft shuts off Windows 7 beta downloads
- Google Taking a Step Into Power Metering
- Social Networking Sites Sign EU Pact on Child Safety (PC World)
- Android-Based Tablet Has Smartphone Capabilities (NewsFactor)
- Six myths about movable media storage
- CSR absorbs GPS chip company SiRF (CNET)
- Bob Marley family in licensing deal for clothes, food (Reuters)
- FAA reports breach that puts employee data at risk (CNET)
- Scientists create faster, more energy-efficient microchip
- Social networks join pact against cyberbullying
- Monitoring your kids on that pesky Internet
- Mozilla to weigh in on EU's Microsoft case (CNET)
- Microsoft to upgrade SharePoint when Office 14 ships
- New Media Breaks in, but Tradition Lives On
- How to avoid 5 common storage mishaps
- Qwest Profit Falls on Tax Effects
- Update: Intel to invest $7 billion in U.S. plants
- Google Backs Off Multi-Touch to Please Apple, Report Claims (PC World)
- HP netbooks likely will run 3 versions of Windows 7
- New Jersey Utility Plans Major Solar Project
- Senate OKs Economic Stimulus Package (PC Magazine)
- VoIP goes corporate -- and saves users plenty
- EU signs pact with Internet networking sites
- Egypt police beat, detain blogger: rights group (Reuters)
- EU signs pact with Internet networking sites (AP)
- Perot Systems posts lower 4Q profit
- To keep pace, Intel plans $7B on factory upgrades
- Microsoft readies smartphone assault on Apple
- Obama taps Bush aide to review federal cybersecurity
- Obama orders review of cyber security
- First look: Toshiba's TG01 multimedia smartphone
- Space Spotlight: New stars in the Milky Way
- Geek Trivia: Game within a (war)game
- Geek Trivia: The quibble of the week for Feb. 10, 2009
- Internet firms move to protect European children online (AFP)
- The top 12 sci-fi plot devices geeks love to hate
- Qwest projects 2009 EBITDA close to expectations
- Salesforce's latest release hones in on content, collaboration
- Qwest profit falls 49 pct in 4Q, beats view
- Reduce Your Electric Bill with Google PowerMeter (PC Magazine)
- Obama begins cybersecurity review
- Jet setter
- Safer surfing - school children get web safety advice
- `Random Things' list starts a furor
- Amazon unveils new, thin Kindle
- 60-second review | Aluratek USB Internet Radio Jukebox
- Photo size matters in e-mail
- Stimulus Bill Bears Imprint of Technology
- Mark Shepherd, a Force in Electronics, Dies at 86
- Hundreds of Houston computers infected by virus
- Teens targeted in net safety push
- Designer combines the nerdy with the crafty
- If You Want to Change the World, You've Got to Buy Big
- The Personal Cluster: Coming To A Desk Near You
- Offering Free Investment Advice by Anonymous Volunteers
- Rival to Amazon Kindle Finds Partners
- Student Fights Record of ?Cyberbullying?
- Slipstream: Prop 8 Donor Web Site Shows Disclosure Law Is 2-Edged Sword
- Seeing color in sounds has genetic link
- Amazon launches new Kindle reader
- Bahrain Web crackdown triggers call for reform
- Facebook flashmob shuts down station
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- Ringtones: The good, the bad and the ugly
- YouTube, tell us of this thing called 'Internet'
- Monday mug: The melee mug
- Dance show for Apple co-founder
- MLB.TV Adds Enhanced Video and User-Selected Replays
- Four reasons why 2009 will be a watershed year in technology
- Microsoft Searching for New Open Source Director
- 'Silver sensation' seeks cold cosmos
- Some viewers untying themselves from cable
- Cheap services for your new business
- "VOICE OF LONG ISLAND" RADIO SHOWS RETURN FROM THE PAST
- Fresh Starts: Digital Archivists, Now in Demand
- Digital Domain: Why Television Still Shines in a World of Screens
- Video: Is Google invading your privacy?
- Photosynthesis viewed in a flash
- iPhones, Web help Kentucky talk post-storm
- Industry: DTV converter boxes could run out
- More MySQL Execs See the Sun Set
- U.S. analog TV shutdown bolder, riskier than most
- More turning to Web to watch TV, movies
- Job cuts ground Flight Simulator
- Warning over 'surveillance state'
- No surrender
- Broadband stimulus funding sparks debate
- Fears of Facebook impostors increase
- T-shirt of the week: Dark energy
- Hands-on help
- YouTube sets online video record
- Nine-year-old writes iPhone code
- Microsoft debuts quick fix clicks
- Marriage end put on Facebook
- R.I.M. Officers Settle Backdating Case
- Satyam Names Chief and Secures Bank Loans
- American Chief Leaves Lenovo
- Google and Amazon to Put More Books on Cellphones
- Gadgetwise: 240-Gigabyte iPod Has a Debut, Sort Of
- Michael J. Homer, Helped Netscape to Innovate, Dies at 50
- Dueling divas: Etta James 'can't stand' Beyonce (AP)
- Samsung's Via Nano-based NC20 Laptop Coming Soon (PC World)
- Top 10 Spam-friendly Registrars Named and Shamed (PC World)
- FBI: Cloned debit cards used in worldwide scheme (CNET)
- Playing violent video games has risks: study (Reuters)
- Unions want share of green tech 'stimulus' jobs (CNET)
- Microsoft smartphone rumors gain steam
- BlackBerry-maker settlement approved
- Microsoft Smartphone Rumors Gain Steam (PC World)
- BlackBerry-maker settlement approved (AP)
- Some stations to end analog signal on Feb. 17
- Microsoft Says Windows 7 UAC Vulnerability Fixed (NewsFactor)
- Blinkx Rolls out Video-matching Features (PC World)
- Lawsuit alleges Netflix, Wal-Mart acted improperly (Reuters)
- Wall Street Beat: Downturn Continues to Slam IT Bellwethers (PC World)
- Internet companies vying for stimulus (Reuters)
- Some TV stations to end analog signal on Feb. 17
- Some TV stations to end analog signal on Feb. 17 (AP)
- Bill Gates predicts protracted recession, sees some bright spots in tech
- Bill Gates predicts prolonged recession, sees some bright spots in tech
- American adds customer-recognition technology
- Valentine Spam Part of a Junk-mail Resurgence (PC World)
- Switch to Digital TV Wins a Delay to June 12
- The Rule of 3. More important than ever.
- Dudes! Time for Beer Pong! CollegeHumor.com Invades MTV
- Digital Pirates Winning Battle With Studios
- Compiz Comes Together
- Fears of impostors increase on Facebook
- Four Security Updates Due From Microsoft Next Week (PC World)
- Oracle buys mValent
- Dell shares slide after downgrade
- JuicyCampus, home to nasty school gossip, dries up
- JuicyCampus, home to nasty school gossip, dries up (AP)
- New York Times's About.com cuts 9.5 percent of staff (Reuters)
- Microsoft-backed celebrity news website unveiled (AFP)
- MySQL co-founder quits Sun
- Cisco?s Boss Sees Recovery Despite Poor Sales Outlook
- MySQL Co-founder Quits Sun (PC World)
- Content Management Vendor Box.net Gets Social (PC World)
- Who's still relying on rabbit ears?
- EarthLink's heavy cuts reap rewards (CNET)
- What role should IT play in reining in energy costs?
- Netflix says 1 million Xbox members use movie service (Reuters)
- Wyo. bill would establish gov't finance Web site
- Wyo. bill would establish gov't finance Web site (AP)
- Spare the spam, spoil the scam
- Tibco hardware appliance tackles rising messaging volume
- Microsoft changes Windows 7 UAC due to new exploit code
- Japan police to bring libel charges over blog posts (AFP)
- 1 million Xbox members use Netflix service
- Scientists unearth 'monster snake' remains
- Opera working on faster JavaScript engine
- Woman gets prison for Craigslist hitman search
- Event: The Law of the Commons
- Leaving a Broken Record (and Guitars) in His Wake
- Wozniak Accepts Post at a Storage Start-Up
- New App Lets Spammers Target Twitter (PC World)
- Caos NSA and Perceus: All-in-one Cluster Software Stack
- Teen accused of sex assaults in Facebook scam
- McClatchy reports 4Q loss on newspapers' decline
- SaaS service management gets revamped
- Bulky Trouble by the Bay (PC World)
- Gadgets: Add ports, warm your hands and go green
- AT&T's fiber plans run into trouble by the Bay
- Gossip Has a New Destination: Wonderwall (PC World)
- NetApp discontinues SMB storage appliance
- Privacy fears over Google tracker
- Parking ticket leads to a virus
- Apple delays shipment of 17-inch MacBook Pro
- Dell outlines plan to help customers cut energy costs
- Real-life cheat code: Laser-targeted golf putter
- Intel eight-core server chip is Nehalem EX
- IT security jobs largely untouched by economy
- Update: Stung by losses, Lenovo turns focus back to China
- No. 4 PC maker Lenovo announces loss, CEO resigns
- Ofcom u-turn on digital dividend
- Digital dividend scheme switched
- Remote access
- Cyber army base attracts recruits with high-tech gizmos
- Reality bites
- TED on porn, bugs and 'bots
- Memo From Beijing: Chinese Learn Limits of Online Freedom as the Filter Tightens
- Off The Hook show for February 4, 2009
- BlackBerry Maker Settles Backdating Inquiry
- Michael J. Homer, Netscape Executive, Dies at 50
- Citing Write-Down, Time Warner Posts Loss and Forecasts Flat Year
- Write-Down of $5.1 Billion Is Taken by Alcatel-Lucent
- Hit Hard, Panasonic to Shed 5% of Workers
- Little London Prop Shop Turns Ideas Into Art
- Facebook turns 5 -- but can it survive?
- House votes to delay digital TV transition
- On balance: elderly recruited to participate in Wii study
- Research debate call sparks fears
- Atmel may sell ASIC business
- Advertising: In Campaign Wars, Apple Still Has Microsoft?s Number
- AOL investment loses its luster with Google
- Review: Smart phones a bit smarter with Redfly
- Townspeople prep for volcano's eruption
- Cisco earnings down; January notably weak
- Congress postpones digital TV transition to June
- MySpace Turns Over 90,000 Names of Registered Sex Offenders
- Porn charges for 'sexting' stir debate
- Time Warner Cable to expand trial of Internet caps
- Video: 'Text and learn' for toddlers
- N.J. man prevents Calif. suicide attempt
- Newsweek: Forget it, Facebook, I quit!
- Google Latitude tracks friends' locations
- CIOs gathered in New York say iPhone ?is not a business tool?
- Video: Cuddling up to the Kindle
- Video: Five ways CIOs can use innovation as their secret weapon
- Know where your kids are? Check Google maps
- Sex offenders booted off MySpace
- Did California?s CIO mislead public on IT success?
- Why the ocean matters . . . to Google
- Teds rock
- Brightest tech brains meet in LA
- Panasonic set to cut 15,000 jobs
- Broadcasters' Kangaroo tied down
- Video game helps with fire drill
- Facebook clocks fifth birthday
- MySpace removes 90,000 sex offenders
- Off The Wall show for February 3, 2009
- Cloud Computing: Are You a Weather Watcher or a Rainmaker?
- Focus on getting things done with Project Management 2.0
- Get Carter
- Geek Trivia: Cast the first drone
- Geek Trivia: The quibble of the week for Feb. 3, 2009
- Mobiles connect across the waves
- Cyber warfare
- 60-second review | Dazzle Video Creator Plus
- Plans for UK satellite launcher
- Be Careful What You Slash
- Google Glitch Brands Entire Internet as Malware
- Google Earth dives under the sea
- You'll Pry Vista from My Cold Dead Hands
- Study: Data breaches are getting more costly, repeat offenders abound
- 25 random things about Facebook
- Seven geek movies to see and flee in February 2009
- Monday mug: Airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow
- Techies: The top 10 people you should follow on Twitter
- The Effect Effect
- Relief for Digital Relics
- Managing Your Boss's Boss
- Robin Murphy: Roboticist to the Rescue
- Electroporation "Knife" for Cancer
- Technology vs. Pirates
- Cellphones for Science
- Dream Jobs 09: Special Report
- Cellular Kung-Fu Grip
- Software Looks at the Road Ahead to Boost Hybrid-Car Efficiency
- Bailouts for Memory Makers
- Strategic Patenting
- Philippe Lauper: Chase the Sun
- This Car Runs on Code
- Nano-dreadlocks
- Corporate Travel Down, Telecommuting Up
- Erlendur Thorsteinsson: Master of the Universe
- Commercial Communications Satellites for the Moon
- Tech Titans Building Boom
- Robocopters Unite!
- Scientific Sages
- Where Rap and Physics Collide
- The 21st-Century Engineer
- The Doodlemeister
- Kenyon Kluge: Zero to 60
- Coming of Age in Fiji
- Back to basics or time to innovate?
- 'Human error' hits Google search
- Define the vision for your IT project with this exercise
- Gates predicts long downturn
- T-shirt of the week: R2-D?cubed
- Five ways to critically analyze your budget for possible cuts
- Amazon up on Christmas sales
- Video: Ballmer talks Windows 7, the economy, and Google
- Mixed reaction to digital plans
- Splitting Up Sun Microsystems
- Glitch as Mars rover phones home
- AOL to cut 700 jobs: internal memo (Reuters)
- Digital economy action plan due
- Qualcomm's 1Q profit plunges 56 percent (AP)
- Google out to expose Internet traffic chokers (AFP)
- Public radio goes hi-tech to raise cash (Reuters)
- Google lets users search for Internet blockers (Reuters)
- Qualcomm takes large charge, cuts '09 rev target (Reuters)
- Hollywood studio alliance to deliver online films on demand (AFP)
- Lenovo Buys Mystery Startup Company (PC World)
- US House Passes $819 Billion Stimulus Package (PC World)
- Net Income Fell in Quarter for AT&T
- Youths rule Internet, but elderly making gains: study (AFP)
- Gadgetwise: Congress: Ixnay on the DTV Extension
- House defeats bill to delay digital TV transition (AP)
- Online advertisers hammered by "click fraud" in 2008: report (AFP)
- A Tool to Verify Digital Records, Even as Technology Shifts
- Google, Partners Release Net Neutrality Tools (PC World)
- Lara Croft to return to big screen -- without Jolie (AFP)
- Verizon to shut down Internet phone service
- NBC uses startup's tech to expand Web localization
- Verizon to shut down Internet phone service (AP)
- NBC uses startup's tech to expand Web localization (AP)
- Dude, Putin is so not getting a Dell (CNET)
- Hey, Cox: Stop Trying to Play God with the Internet (PC World)
- NY Times 4Q profit tumbles, but beats Street view (AP)
- Google sets up online broadband testing lab
- Google sets up online broadband testing lab (AP)
- Offline? Google's Gmail will still be available
- Microsoft's Songsmith better for comedy than music
- Verizon Taps Internet To Extend Wireless Coverage (NewsFactor)
- Charter's operations at a glance
- Microsoft founder's cable company in a debt bind
- Microsoft's Songsmith better for comedy than music (AP)
- Qualcomm's 1Q profit plunges 56 percent
- Microsoft founder's cable company in a debt bind (AP)
- AOL to Lay off 10 Percent of Staff (PC World)
- Video: Super Bowl sculpture is online mood ring
- In 2009, you need to know this
- Europe Ponders Its Next Step in Intel Inquiry
- Gore warns of damage from climate change
- Earnings Preview: Gannett Co.
- AOL axing 700 jobs in cost-cutting move (AP)
- AOL axing 700 jobs in cost-cutting move
- Delay of analog TV's death hits House snag
- House defeats bill to delay digital TV transition
- Jetty Web server flies to Eclipse (InfoWorld)
- Jetty Web server flies to Eclipse
- Review: Gloves with fancy fingers for iPhone use
- Review: Gloves with fancy fingers for iPhone use (AP)
- Despite new Prius, solar cars still a way off
- Silverlight adoption hampered by economic crisis
- IE8 RC1 gains ground in JavaScript race
- HMS Daring makes home port debut
- HMS Daring docks in home port
- Video: Build a business case that will guide your project to success
- Mark Papermaster Will Join Apple as IBM Suit Settled (NewsFactor)
- Dish Network shares jump after Goldman upgrade
- CBS, BNET announce MoneyWatch.com to help navigate the recession
- Fun and Games
- Report: AOL to Cut 700 Jobs (PC Magazine)
- iPhone boosts AT&T as traditional voice revenues decline
- Storage Convergence: Fibre Channel over Ethernet
- Is Your ISP Throttling Bandwidth? Google Will Know (PC Magazine)
- IT industry joins energy efficiency push
- Siemens Profit Drops 81%, but Revenue Is Up
- Credit crunch changes economics of outsourcing
- Canon?s Quarterly Profit Tumbles
- Take Bacon. Add Sausage. Blog.
- CNET: Google tries offline Gmail feature
- Gadgetwise: Panasonic Goes Wide With 25mm Lenses
- Should your boss be your Facebook friend?
- New York Times retains Goldman for Red Sox sale
- NY Times 4Q profit tumbles, but beats Street view
- The 7 dirty secrets of the security industry
- Beware "Next Day" Ft. Lauderdale Computer Repair
- Video: Star Wars ?retold??by someone who never saw the movies
- Cloud computing shapes up as big trend for 2009
- A Windows Cautionary Tale
- Putting a price on offshoring
- Microsoft pulls PerformancePoint Server after just 15 months
- Guide clients to make prudent IT project investments
- Update: SAP will cut staff as full-year net income dips 2 percent
- UK will not legislate on piracy
- Yang?s Era at Yahoo Ends With a Loss
- Film Channel Has Name, but No Network Carrier
- Digital TV switch could be delayed by vote
- European Court Refuses to Delay Intel Inquiry
- EMC Profit Down 45% in Quarter
- Sun?s Loss Reflects Revamping Costs
- Gain in Sales at Verizon Falls Short of Forecasts
- Congress likely to delay digital TV switch
- Cox testing new way to unclog the Internet
- VA agrees to settle for $20M for data theft
- Group seeking Morales 'liquidation' yanked
- Cisco delivers security, storage, UC for small business
- Off The Wall show for January 27, 2009
- Picture perfect
- Google brings Gmail offline
- IE8's clickjacking fix not much help, experts say
- Newspapers getting more Web visits
- Windows 7 to be 'thoroughly' tested by antitrust regulators
- Advertising: Teaching Teenagers About Harassment
- Update: EU rejects Intel's efforts to delay antitrust hearing
- EU scientific body raises health alarm on MP3s
- Video whiteboard: Six steps for changing employee behavior
- Alarm sounded over wi-fi networks
- White House e-mail system restored
- Space Spotlight: The 'great dust storm'
- Apocalypse in 2012? Date spawns theories
- Geek Trivia: The wrath of comp
- Geek Trivia: The quibble of the week for Jan. 27, 2009
- Why you (and Geekend) don?t deserve a Wikipedia page
- Man 'finds US troop data' on MP3
- Job website hit by major breach
- Tories consider IT contract cap
- Tech Company to Cut Workers
- NZ man's MP3 player holds U.S. military files
- Cosmic Log: Super Bowl in 3-D?
- Dance company creates online competition
- Microsoft steps up browser battle
- Mozilla Looking to Tag Along
- 10 steps to prevent IT myopia
- 60-second review | Road Mice
- 390,000 to access child database
- Ancient marble head unearthed in Israel
- Verizon offers $250 in-home cell phone booster
- Sprint Nextel to cut up to 8,000 jobs, take charge (Reuters)
- Verizon offers $250 in-home cell phone booster (AP)
- Gadgetwise: App of the Week: Dial M for Meltdown
- Microsoft extends Windows 7 beta download deadline
- BlackBerry Storm customers complain (CNET)
- Top twitter
- Gatehouse and New York Times Co. settle lawsuit (AP)
- Microsoft refocuses on mobile services
- Op-Ed Columnist: Bill Gates?s Next Big Thing
- Editorial row engulfs Wikipedia
- MIS, state creating vehicle technology test center
- Downadup/Conflicker worm: When will the next shoe fall?
- Wireless app development marching on (InfoWorld)
- Wireless app development marching on
- Microsoft: Zune Revenue Dropped by 54 Percent (PC World)
- Sprint Nextel Plans to Cut 8,000 Jobs in Quarter
- Melding Obama?s Web to a YouTube Presidency
- Sprint Nextel to eliminate 8,000 jobs
- Monday Mug: I am the Intersect
- Obama details recovery plan but short on broadband goals
- Monster.com reports theft of user data
- Cost crunch
- Score one for public openness
- AMD working on extra-low-power chip for its Shanghai line
- Test Center: How secure is Google Chrome? (InfoWorld)
- Open questions
- Government delays UK net report
- IT jobs outlook for 2009: The good and the bad
- Slicing Decades of Video for New Life on the Web
- Las Vegas restaurant chain owners find recipe for success
- Technology Gets a Piece of Stimulus
- ?Obama Girl? Team Retools for Tech Satire
- Mobile is the New Desktop
- Isle of Man Plans Unlimited Music Downloads
- $200 Laptops Break a Business Model
- With Magazines Folding, One Finds a Surprising Bid
- China's "alternative" New Year's show founders (Reuters)
- Sundance Toasts an Early Online Life
- Obama Details Recovery Plan but Short on Broadband Goals (PC World)
- GateHouse Media case against NYTimes goes to trial (AP)
- Gatehouse and New York Times Co. settle lawsuit
- Digital Domain: Microsoft Songsmith Is Easy (if Painful to Hear)
- Streaming Onto the Mall, and Into Laptops
- Atheism 2.0 -- Indonesia's nonbelievers find refuge online (AFP)
- Essay: See the Web Site, Buy the Book
- And the Blog Goes On
- Prototype: Cellphones as Credit Cards? Americans Must Wait
- Revolution, Facebook-Style
- Q4 '08 VC software investments bleak, still biggest category
- Vatican 2.0: Pope gets his own YouTube channel (AP)
- Bits: Wikipedia May Restrict Changes
- After Three Decades at Intel, Its Chairman Plans to Retire
- Bits: Debating a Broadband Stimulus
- DealBook: Polaroid Fans Try Making New Film for Old Cameras
- Venture capital investments fall 33 percent in 4Q
- Windows 7 beta to be available through Feb. 10 (CNET)
- Senator asks Microsoft about job cuts, visas (Reuters)
- Russia to Develop Linux-based Alternative to Windows? (PC World)
- Xerox 4th-Quarter Profit Falls to Nearly Nothing
- VeriSign Buys Certicom After RIM Withdraws Bid (PC World)
- Internet users worldwide surpass 1 billion in December (CNET)
- Microsoft Postpones Iowa Data Center (PC World)
- Britannica reaches out to the web
- Others could follow Google's move to reset options (AP)
- Settlement reached over scratched 1G iPod nanos (Macworld.com)
- Hitwise: Wikipedia Squashes Encyclopedia Rivals (PC World)
- Analog TV shutdown delay poses problems
- Top 10: Obama takes charge, Microsoft takes it on the chin
- Piracy: More Oscar-contending films end up online (CNET)
- Delay in analog TV shutdown presents challenges
- Delay in analog TV shutdown presents challenges (AP)
- mv linux.conf.au linux.conf.nz?
- Microsoft Slashes Jobs as Sales Fall
- Worm Infects Millions of Computers Worldwide
- Seattle Named 'Most Wired' City by Forbes (PC World)
- The Medium: Confessions of a TED Addict
- Digg Trims Staff To Move Toward Profitability Goal (NewsFactor)
- Microsoft to Merge Windows Live and Office Live (PC World)
- Technitrol shares plunge on 4Q loss
- For a High-Tech President, a Hard-Fought E-Victory
- Microsoft to merge Windows Live and Office Live
- New York and Google Launch High-Tech Visitor Tools (NewsFactor)
- Stimulus Package Runs Into House Opposition (PC World)
- Luxury cars for under $30,000
- The wired president: Obama creates an e-mail trail
- High-tech sensors help seniors live independently
- High-tech sensors help seniors live independently (AP)
- Microsoft to deliver first IE8 release candidate Monday
- Hutchinson Technology closing Sioux Falls plant
- Broadband stimulus passes its first hurdle (InfoWorld)
- Broadband stimulus passes its first hurdle
- I <3 U: What IMs say about your relationship
- Intel chairman Barrett to retire in May
- Microsoft to Deliver First IE8 Release Candidate Monday (PC World)
- Sun: Look for IDEs to tackle the cloud
- Online inauguration videos set records
- Jump in FBI child porn cases leads to lab backlog (AP)
- EMC names Golman Randolph L. Cowen to board
- Gadgetwise: Friday Fun Tip: Amazon's Universal Wish List Button
- Semtech shares climb after updated outlook
- Encyclopaedia Britannica to let readers edit content (AFP)
- Hacker wins court review decision
- Mac Malware Spreads on Pirated Copies of iWork 09 (NewsFactor)
- Apple fans mark 25 years of Mac devotion
- Silicon salute
- IBM out of the online services gate with mixed reviews
- Timberlake, Pitt spoofed in upcoming Wii game (AP)
- China says Web crackdown to be "long-lasting" (Reuters)
- VeriSign to buy Certicom; RIM backs out (Reuters)
- Number of Internet users tops one billion: comScore (AFP)
- Internet Applauds 25 Years of Apple Macintosh (PC World)
- Pope launches Vatican on YouTube
- Vatican launches on YouTube
- 'Tech-savvy' pope takes to YouTube
- UK court will hear hacker's extradition plea
- Six desk security mistakes employees make every day
- Earnings preview: Yahoo 4Q likely extends slump
- Earnings preview: Yahoo 4Q likely extends slump (AP)
- China closes 1,250 sites in online porn crackdown (AP)
- Sunday sinners - analysis shows when porn proves most popular
- Earnings Preview: Netflix defies recession in 4Q
- Ahead of the Bell: Google shares up after earnings
- Wikipedia: Your source for inaccuracies
- Western NY launches patient record exchange
- Audit: Calif prison receiver gave no-bid contracts
- T-shirt of the week: Umbrella Corporation
- The motorized tropical island
- Obama plan says cyberinfrastructure is 'strategic asset'
- Layoffs call for Microsoft to rethink Windows client
- Rules to curb online bullying raise concerns
- WiMax Forum looks toward roaming
- Apple's first Macintosh turns 25
- Back in Mac
- Looking back to Apple's future
- Wife murdered for Facebook status
- Wife killed for Facebook status
- iPhone gets a touch screen rival
- Profit Decline at Nokia Comes With a Warning
- Sales Decline by One-Third at A.M.D. as It Prepares to Spin Off Manufacturing
- Google Beats Forecast Even as Its Profit Tapers
- The Plot to Kill Google
- Google sees strong revenue growth
- Google sees strong growth
- Global warming threatens forests, study says
- Starbucks taps Salesforce's Sites technology for campaign
- Could You Be the Face of Linux?
- Obama plans to keep his BlackBerry
- EBay?s Income Declines 31% as Economy Reduces Traffic
- CNET: Pickens: U.S. needs a 'wind bank'
- Autonomy to acquire Interwoven in $775 million deal
- Seagate Barracude drives have a firmware problem
- Libya's wireless web access leap
- Japanese firms unveil 'robocop'
- New job? Here?s task 1
- Time to shine: Why the dismal economy can be good for IT leaders
- UK sat firm plans low cost mapper
- Test of 3G broadband in U.S. crowns Sprint surprise winner
- Publisher Rethinks the Daily: It?s Free and Printed and Has Blogs All Over
- Social-networking sites share breaking news
- Microsoft to cut up to 5,000 jobs
- Pic: The Klingon keyboard
- Tweet smell of success over Digg
- White House plans open government
- Obama plans open government
- Online tax glitch baffles Revenue
- Off The Hook show for January 21, 2009
- President Obama: Good for Open Source?
- Rackable Puts Desktop CPUs in Low-cost Servers (PC World)
- DTV Transition Gains Steam as Qualcomm Pushes Back (PC World)
- Intel to cut up to 6,000 jobs in factory shakeup (AP)
- eBay net profit down sharply (AFP)
- Heartland says it has closed security hole
- Apple quarterly profit beats expectations
- Heartland says it has closed security hole (AP)
- Best Buy?s President to Succeed Its Retiring Chief Executive
- Apple posts best quarterly profit
- Obama's whirlwind first day: economy, war and more (AP)
- US Supreme Court shuts door on Child Online Protection Act (AFP)
- U.S. wireless group opposes net openness in stimulus (Reuters)
- Microsoft delays Vista SP2, says report
- Scorecard for the major stock market indexes (AP)
- Ex-Microsoft exec Berkowitz names CEO at Move (CNET)
- Ex-Microsoft exec Berkowitz named CEO at Move (CNET)
- Apple Beats Expectations for Busy Holiday Quarter (PC World)
- Apple beats Street in holiday quarter; shares soar (AP)
- Intel to cut jobs as it consolidates manufacturing (AP)
- Intel to Cut at Least 5,000 Jobs
- EBay 4Q profit and revenue fall amid recession (AP)
- Apple Reports Strong First Quarter
- Domain registrar Go Daddy tries Web marketplace
- Nokia discontinues WiMax tablet computer
- Intel to cut jobs as it consolidates manufacturing
- Intel to cut up to 6,000 jobs in factory shakeup
- Domain registrar Go Daddy tries Web marketplace (AP)
- New Mother Nature Network aims to be green machine
- January 2009 Refresh
- Nokia discontinues WiMax tablet computer (AP)
- EBay?s Income Dropped 31% as Traffic Declined
- eBay reports revenue and earnings decline (CNET)
- New Mother Nature Network aims to be green machine (AP)
- Holiday Sales Boost Apple Profits. But Now What?
- EBay 4Q profit and revenue fall amid recession
- Apple beats Street in holiday quarter; shares soar
- Java mobile platform to get widget apps (InfoWorld)
- Java mobile platform to get widget apps
- Google spurned interest in doomed print ad program
- Google spurned interest in doomed print ad program (AP)
- Google giving up on newspaper print ads (AFP)
- Strong Profit, but Ericsson Plans 5,000 Job Cuts
- Review: Swann's camera pen lets you play spy
- Google and New York City launch town-touring technology tools (AFP)
- E-discovery vendor revamps pricing model
- Microsoft Contributes Code to Apache SOA Project (PC World)
- Report: SEC to probe Jobs health disclosure
- Microsoft contributes code to Apache SOA project
- F.C.C. Probes Comcast?s Phone Practices
- Apple Updates QuickTime Media Player (PC World)
- Sirius XM to raise some prices as debt looms (Reuters)
- Judge delays Internet streaming of court hearing
- US High Court Refuses Internet Age Restrictions Case (PC World)
- Apple updates QuickTime media player
- Judge delays Internet streaming of court hearing (AP)
- Best Buy?s President to Become Chief Executive
- Eva Mendes crowned "most desirable" in poll (Reuters)
- Online pornography law appeal denied (Reuters)
- NYC interactive visitor center unveiled
- NYC interactive visitor center unveiled (AP)
- HPC Hardware is Free
- Gadgetwise: First Camera Enthusiast
- Seagate to issue fixes for troublesome hard drives
- Web Users All a Twitter During Inauguration (PC World)
- Justices refuse to reconsider online porn law
- From Clusters To Clouds: xCAT 2 Is Out Of The Bag
- INTERVIEW-Arsenal trials in-match replays on fans' PSP devices (Reuters)
- Online Video of Inauguration Sets Records
- Oracle updates Tuxedo transaction processing platform
- Anti-porn online law dies quietly in Supreme Court
- Top Kitchen Toy? The Cellphone
- Video: Five vital communication skills for IT leaders and their staff
- New paint promises high-speed Wi-Fi shielding
- Ky. court blocks move to seize gambling domains
- Online pornography law appeal denied
- Google shuts off antiphishing feature in Firefox 2.0
- A blogger's inauguration
- Google kills Print Ads program
- Webcomic: Why geeks will never conquer the world
- UK forges ahead with next gen net
- DIY helps UK's next gen net
- Citrix, Intel developing 'bare metal' desktop hypervisor
- Heartland data breach could be bigger than TJX's
- Obama inauguration drives record Web usage
- IBM posts strong Q4 results, no layoffs announced
- Obama speech censored in China
- London newspaper to be sold to Russian tycoon
- Ericsson reports profit drop, to cut 5,000 jobs
- Windows worm trickery for Vista
- Hands-on video guide to Windows 7
- Open government
- Google Ends Sale of Ads in Papers After 2 Years
- I.B.M. Tops Forecasts for the Quarter
- Amid the Gloom, IBM Forecasts a Sunny 2009
- HP chief Hurd got pay valued at $34 million in '08
- LA company apologizes for paid online reviews
- Inauguration video jolts the Internet
- IBM profit and outlook beats Street projections (Reuters)
- IBM sees strong '09 profit, but recent sales down (AP)
- FCC probes Comcast's phone practices (AP)
- Organization offers iPhone development courses online (Macworld.com)
- Inauguration video draws record crowds online
- Inauguration video draws record crowds online (AP)
- Ethanol firms clear deals for non-food feedstocks (CNET)
- Clear Channel Plans to Trim 1,850 Jobs
- I.B.M. Tops Forecasts and Expects a Good 2009
- Cost-cutting Google scraps newspaper ad program (AP)
- Google Ends Efforts to Sell Newspaper Ads
- Google to halt Print Ads program for newspapers (Reuters)
- Google to halt newspapers' Print Ads program
- Obama unveils new presidential Web site
- Credit Card Processor Says Some Data Was Stolen
- FCC Probes Comcast Treatment of VoIP Competitors (NewsFactor)
- IBM sees strong '09 profit, but recent sales down
- Why wireless Internet matters to small wind (CNET)
- Obama gives White House site online overhaul (AFP)
- Cosmic Log: Power transfer on the Web
- Battle brewing over next-generation private clouds
- Cost-cutting Google scraps newspaper ad program
- Eclipse PHP upgrade tackles object-oriented programming
- Cell Phones in D.C. Jammed by Inauguration Traffic (NewsFactor)
- Three Years Undercover With the Identity Thieves (PC World)
- FCC fines cable operators over channel changes
- Ubisoft buys Brazilian videogame maker Southlogic Studios (AFP)
- Time Warner's Warner Bros. cuts nearly 800 jobs
- China's porn crackdown reaches 700 Web sites
- Debating Forrester Research: Service providers and failure
- Massive Theft of Credit Card Numbers Reported (PC World)
- Earnings Preview: AMD to report 4Q amid layoffs
- Poll: How does your 2009 IT budget compare to 2008?
- SAP wants information about Oracle's deal with partner
- More Chinese teenagers lost in cyberspace
- Space Spotlight: Saturn puzzles scientists
- Inaugural crowds test wireless networks
- Canadian telecom offers buyouts to 1,500
- Obama texts warn of parking, train problems
- Internet into overdrive as millions express Obama hopes Live! (AFP)
- Instant change at White House Web site (AP)
- Android Advances as T-Mobile Takes G1 To Europe (NewsFactor)
- IBM could face mainframe antitrust investigation
- Music industry urged to embrace the Internet
- Can you hear me now? Maybe ... during inauguration
- FCC probes Comcast's phone practices
- FCC Questions Comcast's Treatment of Competing VoIP (PC World)
- China blocks 244 new websites in porn crackdown (Reuters)
- Bose Corp. to cut 1,000 jobs _ 10 percent of staff
- Report: Cisco to elbow into server fray
- Correction: Computer Virus story
- GE stands by Satyam, but time running out
- Earnings preview: Google faces turning point in 4Q
- Earnings preview: Google faces turning point in 4Q (AP)
- Microsoft issues patches for 'nasty' Windows bugs
- Where to Watch Obama's Inauguration Online (PC World)
- Music industry urged to embrace the Internet (Reuters)
- Qualcomm buys some Advanced Micro Devices assets
- Texting while on holiday in Europe could soon be cheaper
- Obama's Top 5 Tech Tools (PC World)
- Obama Inauguration Tests—and Nearly Breaks—Online Video (PC Magazine)
- NY Times hopes Slim brings breathing room on debts
- Blast from the past! Eight classic gadgets
- Refurbished iPods cheaper in China (Reuters)
- Open source developers ride the cloud
- 'Extradition lifeline' for hacker
- Geek Trivia: The reigning wind
- Geek Trivia: The quibble of the week for Jan. 20, 2009
- Fake sites spreading malware claim Obama won't take oath
- IBM intros Lotus cloud suite, partners with Skype, SF.com
- Web grief: Funeral webcasts gain in popularity
- AMD to cut 1,100 jobs and slash salaries across company
- G-tag
- Clock ticking on worm attack code
- A high-tech agenda for President Obama
- US firm files complaint about IBM
- On Facebook, Sicilian Mafia Is a Hot Topic
- Past Graft Is Tainting New India
- Cisco Plans Big Push Into Server Market
- Apple now selling used products online in China (CNET)
- Scientists agree global warming is real
- China city bans web users from posting about officials: report (AFP)
- After Hookups, E-Cards That Warn, ?Get Checked?
- Questions About Timing of Europe?s New Microsoft Inquiry
- Observatory: With an Ultrathin Film, a Big Step Forward for Flexible Electronics
- MoD probes virus security breach
- Tiny motors may be big in surgery
- Signal failure
- Newstradamus Reports: Navy Nailed By Virus
- Inauguration Crowd Will Test Cellphone Networks
- Past present
- Children's six-hour screen day
- Music money
- Monday mug: Starbuck?s (roasted Cylon) coffee
- You don't know tech: The InfoWorld news quiz
- Your laptop data is not safe. So fix it.
- Sanity check: Could Palm Pre trump the iPhone, and will it matter?
- Link by Link: Historical Photos in Web Archives Gain Vivid New Lives
- After Steve Jobs Acknowledges Ill Health, Doubts for Reporters
- Sharper Image Stores Are Dead, but the Brand Goes On
- Drilling Down: Cellphone Abilities That Go Untapped
- Music Industry Imitates Digital Pirates to Turn a Profit
- New phone features 'baffle users'
- Can CNN, the Go-to Site, Get You to Stay?
- Indian Executive Is Said to Have Siphoned Cash
- One Day You?re Indispensable, the Next Day...
- Ping: At First, Funny Videos. Now, a Reference Tool.
- Pope to get his own Google channel
- Novelties: Digital Storage Options for Workers on the Go
- Firing a bad hire: A real-world story
- Report: Microsoft CEO met Yahoo chairman
- Microsoft is accused by EU again
- Springsteen?s new disc gets NPR Web debut
- EU renews browser dispute with Microsoft
- Nokia Puts the L in License
- Senate blocks digital TV delay
- Microsoft hit with new E.U. antitrust charges
- Watching Obama's inauguration online
- Virus exposes millions of PCs to hijack
- Newsweek: Media's Apple coverage is rotten
- Changing travel one tweet at a time
- The best turntable $64,000 can buy?
- No more burgers-before-bros on Facebook
- T-shirt of the week: What the frak?
- Watchmen film gets green light
- Legal downloads swamped by piracy
- Lakers star Bryant to write blog for Chinese web site (AFP)
- Financial crisis ate your job? Try MySpace (Reuters)
- Intel Looks to Invest Despite a Drop-Off
- Talking Business: Health Isn?t a Private Issue When You?re a Legend
- Yahoo?s New Chief Makes a Decisive First Appearance
- Can Apple Fill the Void?
- Report Criticizes F.D.A. on Device Testing
- Sequels to iconic CEOs rarely as good as original (AP)
- Possible DTV Delay Roils Mobile Operators (PC World)
- Biologist: Birds, planes competing for airspace
- Intel reports sharp profit drop
- Video game sales top $21 billion in 2008
- Video game sales top $21 billion in 2008 (AP)
- New York Kills Contract for Public Safety Wireless Network (PC World)
- New Yahoo CEO gets pay package worth at least $19M (AP)
- Redford looks back at Sundance with eye to future (Reuters)
- Can Yahoo succeed under Carol Bartz?
- Did Uruguay official overshare on Facebook?
- Autodesk to cut 750 jobs, sees 4Q loss (AP)
- Methane discovery could mean life on Mars
- Jobs' Departure Ignites a Firestorm of Opinion (PC World)
- Eight bad tech habits to quit in the new year
- Apple's disclosures about Jobs might draw lawsuits
- Intel 4Q profit plunges 90 pct, meets forecasts (AP)
- New Yahoo CEO gets $19 million in '09 plus stock, bonus (Reuters)
- Google Reorganizes Engineers, Reduces Recruiting (NewsFactor)
- Public broadcasters agree to Web music royalties
- Review: Blockbuster's $99 video box disappoints (AP)
- Public broadcasters agree to Web music royalties (AP)
- How birds can down a jet airplane
- Apple?s Chief Takes a Medical Leave
- Review: Blockbuster's $99 video box disappoints
- Intel, Microsoft, HP sued for alleged patent infringement
- New Yahoo CEO gets pay package worth at least $19M
- Hawaii takes closely watched digital TV plunge
- Intel expects $7B in 1Q sales, below estimates
- Microsoft beta lets old Windows apps run on Vista
- Democrats seek billions for IT, Internet (Reuters)
- Yahoo CEO Bartz to receive $1 million salary (CNET)
- Intel 4Q profit plunges 90 pct, meets forecasts
- House Committee Recommends $6 Billion in Broadband Grants (PC World)
- Webcams help docs make online house calls
- Microsoft, Best Buy urge parents to 'Get Game Smart' (Macworld.com)
- Meraki helping narrow digital divide (CNET)
- HP injects Adaptive Infrastructure with orchestration, recovery (InfoWorld)
- HP injects Adaptive Infrastructure with orchestration, recovery
- Report: Microsoft considers major job cuts
- FCC Chairman Kevin Martin to join Aspen Institute
- Palm request for app store advice opens floodgate
- Lawmaker to investigate software glitches at VA
- Obama to 'reboot' presidential communication
- In light of CES 2009, tech execs need to take aggressive, strategic actions
- Toyota goes virtual to show 2009 F1 car
- The best of the tech that teaches
- Toyota goes virtual to show 2009 F1 car (AP)
- SKorea court endorses Internet pundit's arrest (AFP)
- More Adults Have Profiles at Social-Networking Sites (NewsFactor)
- $650 million sought for digital TV transition
- Shortwave radio still packs an audible thrill
- Obama's old car is a hot item on eBay
- Windows encryption programs open to kernel hack
- Google to cut 100 jobs, close engineering offices (AP)
- Salesforce expands "cloud computing" to customer support (AFP)
- Kutcher and Digg plan Sundance Internet reality show (AFP)
- Salesforce launches Service Cloud
- Apple shares down after Jobs' reversal on health (AP)
- Obama inauguration: Be there without being there
- Micro Focus shows way to extend Cobol to the cloud
- Penny-pinchers might unite at free dating site
- IBM to open center in Dubuque, create 1,300 jobs
- NZ police use Facebook images to solve burglary (AP)
- Autodesk to cut 750 jobs, sees 4Q loss
- MA judge OKs streaming of music-swapping hearing
- Netbooks: XP now, but Windows 7 later
- Google to cut 100 jobs, close engineering offices
- Pic: Giant Stargate Asgard Lego battleship for sale
- Even netbooks won't save PC market this year
- Google prunes unpopular services from its portfolio
- Google will lay off 100 recruiters, shift to fewer sites
- DealBook: Blockbuster Links With CinemaNow for Video Delivery
- Off The Hook show for January 14, 2009
- Steve Jobs a 'national treasure'
- IBM to create up to 1,300 jobs in Dubuque facility (Reuters)
- Whoopi Goldberg boldly goes back to sci-fi acting (Reuters)
- Apple chief Steve Jobs takes medical leave of absence (AFP)
- PC shipments decline worldwide in 4Q (AP)
- Motorola to cut 4,000 more jobs, sees weak sales (Reuters)
- Apple CEO Jobs backtracks on health, takes leave (AP)
- Apple CEO Jobs takes medical leave
- Illinois man selling Obama's old Chrysler 300C (AP)
- Jobs' hiatus thrusts quiet exec into the spotlight
- Jobs' hiatus thrusts quiet exec into the spotlight (AP)
- Microsoft-Nortel relationship again under microscope
- Apple?s Chief Taking a Medical Leave
- Jobs goes on medical leave from Apple, Cook takes over
- Europe expects busy year in space
- Europe sees busy year in space
- Apple's Jobs taking leave of absence
- Music labels' cheer iTunes price changes
- IRS expands free online filing program (AP)
- Microsoft refreshes Azure cloud tools (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft refreshes Azure cloud tools
- Green Inc.: Outlook Is Not So Sunny for Solar
- Jennifer Hudson to sing at Super Bowl (Reuters)
- Microsoft?s shadow looms over new Yahoo CEO
- Motorola to cut 4,000 more jobs in 2009
- Medical leave for Apple boss Jobs
- Microsoft's shadow looms over Yahoo's new CEO (AP)
- Motorola Plans 4,000 More Job Cuts in 2009
- `Crayon Physics' game gets anticipated sequel
- `Crayon Physics' game gets anticipated sequel (AP)
- Microsoft's shadow looms over Yahoo's new CEO
- Steve Jobs' letter to Apple
- Gadgets: Trade shows bring new tech innovations
- Apple CEO Jobs backtracks on health, takes leave
- PC shipments decline worldwide in 4Q
- Billions for Broadband in Stimulus Bill Appear Likely (PC World)
- Social network use by adult Americans on the rise: survey (AFP)
- Facebook, MySpace still mostly for the young
- Regulators to eye Hawaii's analog TV shutoff
- Symantec Gets Good Vibes From Virtualized Browser (PC World)
- Facebook, MySpace still mostly for the young (AP)
- AMD plans dual-core Neo chips later this year
- AT&T settles DOJ allegations of customer poaching
- A Breakthrough in Imaging: A New Way to See a Virus
- Symantec gets good vibes from virtualized browser
- Paris Hilton's Site Attacks Visitors (PC World)
- Google Launches Reseller Program for Developers (NewsFactor)
- Joyent to Buy Open-source Google App Engine Competitor (PC World)
- Sonatype assists Maven users
- Joyent to buy open source Google App Engine competitor
- US Businesses Concerned About ICANN Changes (PC World)
- Changes to iTunes prices raise music labels' hopes
- US businesses concerned about ICANN changes
- CBS says ratings success proves network TV viable (Reuters)
- Blockbuster Joins Forces with Sonic for Online Movies (NewsFactor)
- Analysts: Bartz Won't Rush Into Microsoft Deal (PC World)
- Analysts: Bartz won't rush into Microsoft deal
- Changes to iTunes prices raise music labels' hopes (AP)
- Bendy gadget future for graphene
- Judge hits White House with preservation order
- Google hawking "cloud" software to businesses (AFP)
- Police use Facebook to nab burglar
- The Votes Are In, and the Next Fedora Will Be...A Ship?
- IBM garners most patents -- again
- MicroStrategy updates BI software suite
- Beware Web Ads in Disguise (PC World)
- Video: Five things that make it great to work in IT
- Harvard academic refutes Google carbon footprint story
- DealBook: Blockbuster Downloads CinemaNow for Video Delivery
- DealBook: Intel Capital Invests $23 Million in India
- TVA ordered to clean up coal-fired plants
- Debunking the Patch Tuesday hype machine
- ATP, WTA to offer live matches on the Internet
- Google accelerates drive to sell more software
- Update: Microsoft updates free tool to remove persistent worm
- High-speed Web can't rely on stimulus: Obama aide (Reuters)
- Europe's .eu Internet domain marks three millionth address (AFP)
- Flying car takes high road to Timbuktu
- Army using video games to tempt recruits
- Flaw found in Safari for Windows
- Internet Usage Rises in China
- "WALL-E" and "Man on Wire" critics' top picks (Reuters)
- Technology alone 'won't assure youth safety on Internet' (AFP)
- Nortel Seeks Bankruptcy Protection
- Nortel files for bankruptcy (AP)
- Long-struggling Nortel files for bankruptcy
- Rundown: The 50 geek movies of 2009
- The 51 geek movies of 2009: Here?s a rundown
- Intel's Classmate comes to the UK
- A storied role for technology at Sundance (CNET)
- Picture this
- Police use Facebook to make arrest
- School's links to porn site end
- Gaza crisis spills onto the web
- Web of war
- Surge in Chinese internet users
- A Text Arrives. Oh, It?s Just an ?Idol? Ad.
- Former Chief of Autodesk Takes Reins at Yahoo
- Highest number of Internet users are in ...
- Julius Genachowski to Be Nominee for F.C.C. Chairman
- Massive Clouds
- Google hopes to take on Microsoft using resellers (Reuters)
- Blockbuster downloads CinemaNow for video delivery
- China Internet users soar to 298 million (Reuters)
- Blockbuster downloads CinemaNow for video delivery (AP)
- Yahoo picks tough-talking Carol Bartz as new CEO (AP)
- Google accelerates drive to sell more software (AP)
- Google unwraps Apps partner program (InfoWorld)
- Piracy prompts iPhone developer to put ads in game (CNET)
- Are We There Yet? 10GbE for HPC
- Software giant Oracle cuts 500 jobs: report (Reuters)
- China's population of Web users hits 298 million (AP)
- China's Web-user population hits 298 million
- Yahoo names technology veteran new CEO
- Engine Yard powers SOA for the cloud (InfoWorld)
- iPhone apps round-up: Slacker Radio and NoteWorthy (Macworld.com)
- Internet threat to minors overblown, study suggests (Reuters)
- Privacy Groups File Mobile Marketing Complaint With FTC (PC World)
- CES shrinks, but organizers are pleased
- Off The Wall show for January 13, 2009
- Yahoo names tech veteran Carol Bartz as new CEO (AP)
- Autodesk exec Carol Bartz named Yahoo! CEO (AFP)
- Panel: Tech alone can't protect kids online
- Yahoo names software exec Bartz as new CEO (Reuters)
- Gadget show shrinks, but organizers are pleased
- Intel Shifts Image Advertising to a Smaller Agency
- Amazon loses to NY in suit over online tax haul
- Panel: Technology alone can't protect kids online
- AT&T Peppers Customers? Phones With ?Idol? Ads
- Amazon loses to NY in suit over online tax haul (AP)
- Panel: Technology alone can't protect kids online (AP)
- Video games expected to evolve in 2009 (AP)
- Yahoo Picks Former Autodesk Chief to Succeed Yang
- Report Calls Online Threats to Children Overblown
- Yahoo names new chief executive
- At a glance: High-tech veteran Carol Bartz
- Cosmic Log: Inauguration gets high-tech boost
- Malaysian Government Saves Big with Open Source
- Sony and Toshiba Shares Fall Sharply
- AP sources: Ex-FCC official to be tapped as chair (AP)
- Another iPhone Nano Rumor: More Bologna (PC World)
- 12 tech giants that might not survive 2009
- PlayStation 2 still playing games _ and 50M strong
- PlayStation 2 still playing games — and 50M strong (AP)
- Obama Picks Internet Policy Adviser To Head FCC (NewsFactor)
- The perils of equality
- USB 3.0 will crush eSATA, FireWire (CNET)
- AP sources: Ex-FCC official to be tapped as chair
- Sony shock again? Slump may mean operating loss
- Yahoo names tech veteran Carol Bartz as new CEO
- NY judge tosses Amazon.com lawsuit over sales tax (Reuters)
- On the Road: Place Your Bets in Priceline?s Casino
- Drawing Conclusions: The Promise of GP-GPU Computing
- Spain's Prado teams up with Google Earth
- Teen killed mother in Halo 3 row
- Telecom Experts: Separate USF and Broadband Stimulus (PC World)
- Popularity of tiny netbooks set to rise in 2009
- Harvard Academic Refutes Google Carbon Footprint Story (PC World)
- Board Tries to Chart Recovery for Scandal-Ridden Indian Firm
- 'V-wing' turbine gets study cash
- Hacked Modems Land Seller in Court (PC World)
- AP source: Ex-FCC official to be tapped as chair
- China's population of Net users hits 298 million
- The Electric Auto Fleet Moves a Few Steps Closer
- At M.I.T., Large Lectures Are Going the Way of the Blackboard
- Prado and Google launch new collaboration
- China's population of Net users hits 298 million (AP)
- Coming Soon: More Online Taxes? (PC World)
- Executive charged with exporting circuits to China
- China has close to 300 million Internet users: survey (AFP)
- China defends Internet policies against Amnesty charges (AFP)
- Research hope for new power cells
- The New Old Age: Gadgets for the Elderly
- Congress gets its own YouTube sites
- Beckham ancestor was binman, British census reveals (AFP)
- China's population of Web users hits 298 million
- Carbon research never mentions Google
- Space Spotlight: Amateur astronomers' pics
- Granholm calls for more auto-related R&D funding
- Red Tape: It's the antenna, stupid
- Geek Trivia: Swear words of wisdom
- Geek Trivia: The quibble of the week for Jan. 13, 2009
- Game review: Shaun White Snowboarding ? Road Trip for Nintendo Wii
- Game review: Lord of the Rings ? Conquest
- Game review: Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party
- New look for Lara will be 'more female-friendly': how, exactly?
- Cory Doctorow: One Laptop Per Child - what went wrong?
- Dangerous coding errors revealed
- Digital rights war looms ahead
- 60-second review | LG Lotus for Sprint
- Nadine Stavonina de Montagnac: Autism: equality's last frontier
- Itineraries: Flight Delay Information Lost in a Fog
- Advertising: Unemployed? Monster.com Wants You to Laugh
- Analysts: Global tech spending to retreat in 2009
- Well: A Problem of the Brain, Not the Hands: Group Urges Phone Ban for Drivers
- Walking the Workload Tightrope Part Three
- Satyam shares seen paring gains; no quick-fix seen (Reuters)
- Obama said to settle on FCC chief (CNET)
- Council urges ban on phoning while driving
- U.S. Group Calls for Cell-driving Bans Nationwide (PC World)
- Browser Bug Could Allow Phishing Without E-mail (PC World)
- `American Idol' back with new tune for season 8 (AP)
- SCO reorganization proposed (InfoWorld)
- Paris Hilton's Web Site Being Used in Web Attack (PC World)
- Seagate replaces CEO, plans to cut 800 workers (AP)
- No escape from turning up to class
- Many home turbines fall short of claims, warns study
- German Students to Do the Geek Gordons
- Seagate replaces CEO, plans to cut 800 workers
- Enterprise 2.0 Vendor NewsGator Gets Funding Boost (PC World)
- EVE Online game box hits stores in March, with new Mac client (Macworld.com)
- Will Obama share millions of online 'friends'?
- Sequels, prequels, remakes lead 2009 pack (AP)
- A Breakthrough in Imaging: Seeing a Virus in Three Dimensions
- Google Widened Lead in Search in December (PC World)
- Itineraries: Flight Delay Information Is Often Stuck in a Fog
- YouTube Teams With Congress to Show Lawmakers at Work
- A first look at the Apple MacBook Wheel
- Dell settles with states over financing claims (AP)
- Segway inventor: When should I quit?
- Seagate Shares Fall on Surprise Management Shift
- States supporting moves to streamline sales taxes (AP)
- Buying on Web to avoid sales taxes could end soon (AP)
- States supporting moves to streamline sales taxes
- Buying on Web to avoid sales taxes could end
- CIO strategy: 10 qualities of IT greatness
- Popularity of tiny `netbooks' set to rise in 2009
- Microsoft resumes Windows 7 test downloads
- Popularity of tiny `netbooks' set to rise in 2009 (AP)
- Board Tries to Chart Path for Outsourcer Hit by Scandal
- Palm Pre the Belle of the Ball, with Linux on Her Arm
- Buying on Web to avoid sales taxes could end soon
- Dell settles with states over financing claims
- U.S. visitors required to register online (CNET)
- HTC will take on both iPhone and Palm Pre
- Porn makers surfing the mobile Internet wave (AFP)
- Windows 7 now 'available to all'
- The High Security Risk Attached to Obama?s Belt
- CES and the recession: What was the impact?
- Google Defends Carbon Footprint (PC Magazine)
- The shock of the old: MetaFilter may be just what you need
- Financial Times to cut about 5 percent of staff (Reuters)
- India's 3G Spectrum Auction Postponed Yet Again (PC World)
- To Connect to the Internet, Just Turn on Your TV
- CBS Plans to Expand TV.com (PC World)
- Slain gorilla protector called 'exceptional'
- New year, new toys: CES highlights
- 'A toasty odor of cow dung' pinpointed online
- Can Honda's new Insight beat the success of Toyota's Prius
- China closes 91 Web sites in crackdown
- Peter Mandelson ushers in a virtual New Labour revolution
- Pro-mafia Facebook pages cause alarm in Italy
- Intel unveils new generation of netbooks at CES
- UK hacker offers guilty plea to avoid extradition
- AOL to complete overhaul with publishing expansion (Reuters)
- China closes 91 websites in crackdown (Reuters)
- Kazakh PM tells ministers "get blogging" (Reuters)
- Disagreement over Google's carbon footprint
- New Web site in Japan maps out smells
- New Web site in Japan maps out smells (AP)
- Study: Searching Google Damages The Environment (PC World)
- Iain Dale: Will Derek Draper's new Labour website give me some competition? I hope so
- We know the Daily Mail has no sense of humour. But Twitter?
- Impact factor
- The drawbacks of new technology
- Leo Hickman on the carbon cost of Googling
- Google Disputes Harvard Fellow's Pollution Estimate (PC World)
- Video: Google spreadsheet art
- Seagate Technology names Chairman Luczo as CEO
- Tech show in long economic shadow
- Staying in
- Video: CES 2009 - Leaving Las Vegas
- 'Carbon cost' of Google revealed
- Operating on the virtual human
- Killzone 2 Kicking Tires, Lighting Fires, but Why Again Exactly? (PC World)
- The best of CES 2009, for business
- My Virtual Decatur: city announces competition for virtual world builders
- New Nintendo DSi and download games
- Hollywood Finds Headaches in Its Big Bet on 3-D
- Mark Shuttleworth & the Software Mercenaries of Ubuntu
- Google Chrome Dumps WinHTTP, Linux Version Inevitable
- Books of The Times: So Plugged in, Yet So Disconnected: Field Notes From Wired America
- Quietly, AOL Becomes an Overseer of Niche Sites
- For Inauguration, Google Plans a Party to Cross Party Lines
- Drilling Down: An Income Gap in Who May Lose TV
- From London to Timbuktu by land and air - in a flying car
- How a coyote became a cyberspace star
- Toyota's lightweight battery-powered commuter car
- GPS wristwatch helps parents track children
- British prosecution could save hacker from extradition to US
- Plans to increase Britain's gas storage capacity left in tatters by credit crunch
- Video: CES 2009 - Num8 child GPS tracker
- Celebrities on Twitter -- plus a few MPs and porn stars
- Glitz stripped from Consumer Electronics Show gadget pep rally (AFP)
- Hot gadgets at CES: Browser cam, LED TV, new Palm
- TV makers seek depth, adding a third dimension
- Hot gadgets at CES: Browser cam, LED TV, new Palm (AP)
- TV makers seek depth, adding a third dimension (AP)
- A jolt brings Corning back to its research roots
- A jolt brings Corning back to its research roots (AP)
- China Internet move part of global trend
- Little Boots: the Tenori-On, the video and the interview
- Ted Nelson returns, with a book
- Microsoft lifts download limit for Windows 7 beta (CNET)
- New Wireless Standard, TransferJet, Gets Big Name Backing at CES (PC World)
- FCC chairman: DTV delay could cause confusion (AP)
- India names new board for fraud-hit Satyam (AFP)
- China shuts 91 sites in porn crackdown: state media (AFP)
- Founders of Indian Company Interrogated in Fraud Case
- Fresh Starts: A Future in Directing Online Traffic
- Digital Domain: You?ve Been Talking (or Pressing ?Send?) in Your Sleep
- Slipstream: In Venting, a Computer Visionary Educates
- A Software Populist Who Doesn?t Do Windows
- H.P. Says It Will Stop Distributor?s Sales in Iran
- CES 2009: Some Gadgets Missed the Mark (PC World)
- Wider trends
- Texting a signal of wider trends
- Teenage drivers blocked from texting by new service called Textecution
- US papers in peril
- John Naughton: By reading this, you agree to stop adding useless disclaimers
- Peter Preston: New era? It's all Huff and puff
- America's most revered newspaper, the New York Times, is latest to be hit by financial woes
- How long can Apple stay fresh once it loses its core?
- Martin Love reviews the Aston Martin DBS
- FCC chief: Don?t delay digital switch
- FCC chairman: DTV delay could cause confusion
- Yahoo's Web TV faces uphill battle (Reuters)
- Microsoft Makes Windows 7 Beta Available (PC World)
- Windows 7 Beta Available, Again! (PC World)
- GlobalPost offers world news to ailing U.S. papers (Reuters)
- Report: SKorean blogger arrested
- Report: SKorean blogger arrested (AP)
- HDTVs and Internet Tie Knot in Vegas (PC World)
- Gadgets 'rock'
- Microsoft's Live Mesh top innovation at the Crunchies (CNET)
- 3rd Satyam exec detained after fraud scandal
- India names 3 to Satyam board after fraud scandal
- Obama and Spider-Man appear in comic together (AP)
- Video: CES 2009 - Mind Flex
- Two in Jail Over Satyam Fraud May Become Three
- Greener shades at world's tech show
- Greener shades at tech show
- South Korea's arrested Internet pundit pleads not guilty (AFP)
- HP Says It Will Stop Distributor's Sales in Iran
- Business Briefing | Court Action: Chip Maker Rambus Loses Patent Case to Micron
- Warner Music adding social networking to websites (Reuters)
- Bits: Microsoft: Expect Fewer Phones With Windows
- Bits: The Smart Home Is Still Seeking a Market
- Bits: Palm Phone Is Not Enough for a Rebound
- Bits: C.E.S. Interview: Reed Hastings of Netflix on TV's Future
- Execs see technology as economic equalizer (CNET)
- NVIDIA glasses make home computer screen 3D (AFP)
- Cisco CEO Chambers Ties Networking, Music (PC Magazine)
- RealNetworks confident of lawsuit win
- Games will 'eclipse' other media
- McAfee: Google developer site being used to distribute malware (CNET)
- RealNetworks confident of winning DVD copying suit
- Rush for Windows 7 downloads overwhelms Microsoft servers (AFP)
- On the road: Toyota iQ2
- Internet review: Lovely Package
- Internet review: Zoomdoggle
- Games news: Gizmondo 'relaunch' off
- Blog roll: Keep fit
- What we learned on the web this week: January 10
- Games preview: Crystal Defenders and Lego Indiana Jones
- Email tax scam alert
- US shifts Visa Waiver Program authorization to Internet (AFP)
- AT&T exec says he's open to free TV on phones
- Microsoft touts 'best version of Windows ever'
- Tiny memory cards come with outsized storage (Reuters)
- Auto tech takes a big bite from Apple
- Flirting class offered to German computer geeks
- Dell touts luxury brand but offers few details (AP)
- Web startup to offer foreign news
- Skype Extends VoIP To Some Mobile Phones, MIDs (NewsFactor)
- Seattle Post-Intelligencer is put up for sale
- Seattle Post-Intelligencer up for sale (AP)
- Intel Cash Register Knows Who You Are, What You Want
- Hackers Deface NATO, US Army Web Sites (PC World)
- Obama team urges delay in digital TV transition
- Star Tribune, newsroom union end concessions talks
- Evolution of Dance Star Prepares for the Sequel (PC World)
- Coupon woes are only part of digital TV concerns (AP)
- Microsoft Delays Windows 7 Beta Due to Traffic (PC Magazine)
- Palm Unveils iPhone Competitor, the Pre
- Tiny handheld PC is first with organic LED screen
- Digital TV switch may leave millions behind
- And the UK's biggest selling game of 2008 was?
- Blu-ray discs seen as bright spot in glum season
- Consumer Electronics Show
- Web startup to offer foreign news as papers cut (AP)
- Judge: E-mail about drugs OK in Broadcom case
- Blu-ray discs seen as bright spot in glum season (AP)
- 100 high-def movies on a stamp-sized chip?
- Web startup to offer foreign news as papers cut
- Dell reveals ultra-thin laptop, but few details
- Predictions for 2009: of Microsoft, Apple and dongles
- The Medium: The Burden of Interactivity
- Mary Richert: Marketers try to cater to female video gamers in all the wrong ways
- CES: Gambling on the gadgets of the future
- Google search finds missing child
- Dell touts luxury brand but offers few details
- Panasonic to cut TV factory investment
- Stevie Wonder: Touch-screens alienate blind
- New Web-based US news service has global ambitions (AFP)
- China shuts 41 sites in porn crackdown: state media (AFP)
- Qwest to warn SkyWi about future disconnects
- KidZui Extends Kidternet to Junior Penguins
- Web site problems as Windows 7 beta hits (CNET)
- Verizon Wireless completes $5.9B Alltel buyout
- Former eBay CEO Meg Whitman rumoured to be eyeing California governorship
- Amazon Releases Point-and-click Console for EC2 (PC World)
- Police Study Way to Jam Cellphones in an Attack
- Obama Is Urged to Open High-Tech Exports
- Activist blog closed amid China's porn sweep
- Low times for high tech as CES opens
- Show stoppers
- Young Tory expelled for dressing up as Madeleine McCann
- The Internet comes to your car's dashboard
- CyberPatrol Announces Free Scanner, ChatGuard Enhancement (PC Magazine)
- Doctor and Patient: In Search of a Good Doctor
- Gadgets: Holiday photo helpers
- Skype brings free, cheaper calls to mobiles (AFP)
- Monsoon Makes TV Place-Shifting a Social Event (PC World)
- At CES, progress comes a step at a time
- Google Previews Chrome 2.0 (PC World)
- Campaigners highlight 'toxic TVs'
- Committee OKs pact to expand Internet coverage
- Celebrity Squares: Irish actor Stephen Rea has a burning ambition to be a luddite
- Fatal police shooting posted on YouTube
- Committee OKs pact to expand Internet coverage (AP)
- T-shirt of the week: Your blog readership
- Make Games Globally: Global Game Jam comes to London on 30 January
- Video: CES 2009: Palm's Jon Rubinstein on the Pre phone
- Video: CES 2009: Polaroid's PoGo camera
- Video: CES 2009: Green gadgets
- Video: CES 2009: The Sony Vaio P series
- Palm is "just getting started" with launch of Pre, says Rubenstein
- Commentary: Obama needs his Blackberry
- Robotic suit helps paralyzed walk
- Nick Hopkins: Barack Obama must throw away his BlackBerry
- Charging gadgets using a magnet
- UK e-mail law 'attack on rights'
- Do-it-yourself 3D movies at home
- Boxee: Open Source Connected TV (PC World)
- Chinese starlet's beach pics spark heated debate (AFP)
- Troubles of Satyam Could Benefit Rivals and 2 U.S. Companies
- For BlackBerry, Obama?s Devotion Is Priceless
- Democrats Seek Delay in TV Shift
- Palm unveils smartphone at show
- Financial Scandal at Outsourcing Company Rattles a Developing Country
- Ex-eBay chief sues in domain-name spat
- Obama urges delay in digital TV transition
- Palm announces 'Pre,' new OS
- Why two execs left Google to 'go solo'
- Letting someone go doesn?t have to be ugly
- Commentary: Obama's tech-friendly USA
- State of the Art: Many Ways to Plug In to Tech Savings
- Net benefits
- UFO claim over wind farm damage
- Connecting Gadgets Is Theme at Annual Show
- Can employee assessment tests help cut down on bad hires?
- Hard drive destruction 'crucial'
- CES 2009 video highlights
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- Weaponized portable lasers for sale
- Ofcom benchmarks broadband speeds
- Ofcom clocks broadband speeds
- Microsoft begins Windows 7 push
- Obama Digs In for His BlackBerry
- Off The Hook show for January 7, 2009
- Deal for Wireless Access in City Parks Collapses
- As Sales Picture Worsens, Intel Trims Forecast Again
- Linux Magazine?s Top 20 Companies to Watch in 2009
- LIVE BLOG: Steve Ballmer?s opening keynote at CES 2009
- Netgear 3G Wi-Fi router lets mobile and remote teams share 3G broadband card
- Apple to Let iTunes Off the Leash
- Blizzard and the Lich King change gaming again
- Making Connections, Gadget to Gadget
- LG shows off `Dick Tracy' wristwatch phone
- Satyam Chief Admits Huge Fraud
- Intel will miss its already-lowered 4Q targets (AP)
- Time Warner sees $25 billion fourth-quarter charge (Reuters)
- LG shows off `Dick Tracy' wristwatch phone (AP)
- YouTube joins Netflix on LG Electronics televisions (AFP)
- Obama tech appointments seen coming soon (Reuters)
- Verizon picks Microsoft search over Google, Yahoo (Reuters)
- Borland CEO leaves, joins VMware (InfoWorld)
- Sun Acquires Belgian Cloud-Management Firm (NewsFactor)
- CES preview: Touting tech in a brutal economy
- Data Analysts Captivated by R?s Power
- Public clean-tech firms get clobbered (CNET)
- Intel Lowers Its Forecast for a 2nd Time
- Apple spoils iPhone forgery plans
- Verizon, Microsoft in mobile-search deal (CNET)
- Intel will miss its already-lowered 4Q targets
- Intel's miss weighs on Microsoft shares
- Refurbished iPhones Land at Best Buy (PC World)
- Stephanie Mangold: Photographs of breastfeeding mothers are personal and shouldn't be posted online
- Billions at stake as China issues 3G licences (AFP)
- Orbitz Worldwide names CEO, plans cost cuts (Reuters)
- iPhoto helps show merits of geotagging
- Tech fair offers greener vision
- You Are Not Supposed To Do That
- Dire US jobs data and Intel warning put Wall Street into tailspin
- Naomi Alderman: perfection through technology
- Benjamin Dangl: Mobile phones have weakened basic human communication
- No surprises at Apple's final Macworld
- RI judge hears arguments in music downloading case
- Video: Why bullets are better than laser cannons
- RI judge hears arguments in music downloading case (AP)
- Tetris: an excellent treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder?
- R.I.P. Electronic Gaming Monthly, 1UP Sold to UGO (PC World)
- Barclays cuts more than 400 IT jobs
- China search engines Baidu, Sina and Netease apologise over 'vulgar' content
- Want to Copy iTunes Music? Go Ahead, Apple Says
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- Digital boom helps British music sales hit record (AFP)
- Virtual lounging
- Internet portals targeted by Chinese crackdown apologise (AFP)
- Record high for videogaming sales
- Video: Macworld keynote - Good job but no Jobs
- Eye-Fi Video Uploading On the Way (PC Magazine)
- Video: Understand five things that suck about working in IT
- Chinese web portal porn apology
- Tech Weekly podcast: Macworld 2009 review
- China blogger population exceeds 50 mln: report (AFP)
- Chinese net companies apologize for lewd content (Reuters)
- 10GE is Ready for Your Cluster
- Time Warner and CBS Avert Programming Dispute
- Apple to sell copy protection-free songs (Reuters)
- Scorned ex posts vandalism photo on MySpace
- Fizzling out
- CheckFree Warns 5 Million Customers After Hack (PC World)
- Expo: ChronoSync gets update, companion (Macworld.com)
- Data Analysts Captivated by Power of R
- Apple Drops Anticopying Measures in iTunes
- Motorola phone made from recycled bottles
- Apple to end music restrictions
- Wii boosts UK games sales, music resilient (Reuters)
- Yelp user faces lawsuit over negative review (CNET)
- Reaction to Apple's final Macworld subdued
- Motorola unveils phone made from recycled bottles (Reuters)
- Five strategies for 2009 IT gold
- Apple cuts copy protection and prices on iTunes (AP)
- Books of The Times: When Labels Fought the Digital, and the Digital Won
- Logitech Cuts Jobs, Abandons Targets
- VMware Taps Borland CEO for Chief Operating Officer (PC World)
- Bush casts wide net for marine conservation
- TechRepublic will spotlight the best business gear from CES 2009
- Apple to sell all iTunes music without anti-piracy software (AFP)
- Comcast Confirms New Network Management Practices (PC World)
- Apple disappoints: No Jobs or big news at Macworld (Reuters)
- Social Security unveils new online application (AP)
- Apple Unveils New MacBook Pro, Drops DRM for iTunes (NewsFactor)
- Green Inc.: Energy Efficient TVs
- Apple disappoints--no Jobs or big news at Macworld (Reuters)
- Curl bolsters RIA data access (InfoWorld)
- Android Fans Watch HTC Release a Windows Phone (NewsFactor)
- Model wants Google to identify anonymous commenter (AP)
- Apple drops copy protection from iTunes
- SourceLabs Opens Up to EMC
- Best Buy Offers Refurbished IPhones (PC World)
- Fake celeb LinkedIn profiles lead to malware (CNET)
- Truphone adds Skype, Twitter to iPhone client (CNET)
- The Five Most Dangerous Security Myths: Myth #3 (PC World)
- Live blog: Macworld 2009 keynote (CNET)
- Comcast Has Begun Throttling the Bandwidth Hogs (PC World)
- Apple cuts iTunes pricing, eases copy protection
- Obama's high-tech 'cocoon'
- Hackers hit MacRumors keynote coverage (CNET)
- Apple cuts copy protection and prices on iTunes
- Video: Macworld rumour roundup
- Social Security unveils new online application
- HPC Survey: Enter to Win a $25 Amazon Gift Card
- What to do when you have to lay off staff
- Digital Gangster Takes Credit for Twitter Hacks (PC World)
- Stickman, Buccaneer and the whole future of indie game development
- China targets Web sites with 'porn' content
- Chinese Internet portals argue porn crackdown easier said than done (AFP)
- Google Comes in Fourth on Top 10 List of Spam Enablers (PC World)
- Model wants Google to identify anonymous commenter
- Walking the Workload Tightrope Part Two
- Space Spotlight: Planetary storm systems
- Berlin Philharmonic offers digital concerts
- Geek Trivia: Master of your (top-level) domain
- Geek Trivia: The quibble of the week for Jan. 6, 2009
- Tech Weekly podcast: Macworld and CES preview
- Berlin Philharmonic offers digital concerts (AP)
- D-Link Promises Fastest 11n Router Ever (PC Magazine)
- USB danger
- Twitter hit by security breaches
- Japan's video game market shrank last year: report (AFP)
- Expo: Marketcircle offers sneak peek at Daylite Touch (Macworld.com)
- Hospitals told to lift ban on mobile phones
- Hong Kong's key stock index falls 0.4 percent (AP)
- Game review: 100 Classic Book Collection for Nintendo DS
- Game review: A Vampyre Story for PC
- Game review: 101 in 1 Explosive Megamix for Nintendo DS
- Tech show bucks global downturn
- Professor Gerry Gilmore on the Milky Way's collision course
- Former eBay boss prepares to run for office
- AMD: Creating a New Laptop Category (PC World)
- Set goals for 2009 networking
- Electronics show brings glitzy gadgets to Vegas
- Chinese government to Web companies: No porn allowed (CNET)
- China Criticizes Google and Others on Pornography
- NI links up to underwater cable
- What will Apple debut at Macworld swan song?
- Investors Strain to Sell Start-Up Companies
- Malaysia mulls 'cyber court' to handle Internet crimes (AFP)
- Meg Whitman, governor of California? Maybe (CNET)
- Logitech to cut salaried staff by 15 percent
- Music industry eases tactics in fighting piracy (Reuters)
- Logitech to cut salaried staff by 15 percent (AP)
- Chinese Government Campaign Targets Internet Porn (PC World)
- Microsoft sold 28 million Xbox 360s by end of 2008 (Reuters)
- Hyundai Super Bowl ad to feature music by Yo-Yo Ma (Reuters)
- Microsoft Promotes Muglia to President (PC World)
- In tough times, Vegas CES gets smaller (Reuters)
- Online video viewing jumps 34 percent (CNET)
- Fans' reaction
- Early returns show strong holiday video game console sales (CNET)
- Cuba allows access to Hemingway papers
- SOA gets an obituary (InfoWorld)
- Twitter accounts of Obama, Britney Spears hacked (AFP)
- Peter Molyneux talks sense (mostly)
- China cracks down on 'vulgar' online searches
- Pakistan terror accused acted in self-defence, court hears
- Twittering on: How internet 'micro-blogging' went global
- Letter: Online regulation can protect children
- The Milky Way and Andromeda galaxies are forecast to collide in fewer than four billion years
- Online game attacked for raising student drop-out rates
- Editorial: In praise of ... braille
- Newsweek: What would Apple be without Jobs?
- Obama, Spears Twitter accounts hacked
- SkyWi president says Qwest cost his firm customers
- SkyWi president says Qwest cost his firm customers (AP)
- Feds start wait list for converter box coupons
- No Clear Sign of Settlement in Oracle-SAP Suit (PC World)
- Twitter: 33 accounts hacked, including Barack Obama's
- China vows new crackdown on Google, other websites (AFP)
- Feds start wait list for DTV converter box coupons
- Doctors Will Make Web Calls in Hawaii
- Apple's Jobs has hormone imbalance, will stay CEO (AP)
- Ex-eBay CEO Whitman eyes run for California governor (Reuters)
- Stocks slip on telecom and financials; Apple jumps (Reuters)
- Yahoo! bringing Internet to Samsung television sets (AFP)
- Even in recession, CES to have stuff worth seeing (AP)
- Steve Jobs explains weight loss
- MySpace is research place for busybody 'Dr. Meg'
- Teens on MySpace talk sex, violence
- MySpace is research place for busybody 'Dr. Meg' (AP)
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- UK Wants Obama Administration in on Internet MPAA
- Apple?s Jobs Explains His Weight Loss
- LG Electronics to introduce broadband HDTV featuring Netflix (AFP)
- Survey: 'Green' tag should be banished (CNET)
- Newsweek: Using MySpace to help troubled teens
- Even in recession, CES to have stuff worth seeing
- LG Announces Broadband HDTV with Netflix Built In (NewsFactor)
- Lenovo rumored readying layoffs (CNET)
- Holes give edge to new MoD armour
- Police 'encouraged' to hack more
- 60-second review | Logio Secure Password Organizer
- Dolby makes push to bring 3-D home
- China vows new crackdown on Google, other web sites (AFP)
- Steve Jobs has hormone imbalance, will remain CEO (AP)
- IBM Employees Buzzing About Layoff Rumors (PC World)
- Introducing Google Linux?
- Getting into space by broomstick
- Text of Steve Jobs' letter to `Apple community'
- New LG HDTVs Bypass Set-Top Boxes to Stream Netflix Movies (PC World)
- Virginia company acquires nuclear fuel provider
- Apple CEO Steve Jobs, at a glance
- Virginia co. acquires Tenn. nuclear fuel provider
- Expo: Eye-Fi unveils iPhone app (Macworld.com)
- S&P turns positive lifted by energy stocks (Reuters)
- LG to Offer HDTVs That Download Movies Direct From Netflix (PC World)
- Apple?s Jobs Discusses Health Problem
- LG high-def TVs to stream Netflix videos
- Blu-ray?s Fuzzy Future
- LG high-def TVs to stream Netflix videos directly (AP)
- In Silicon Valley, Venture Capitalists Turn Cautious and Focus on the Short Term
- Apple's Jobs admits poor health
- China targets Google in crackdown on porn
- Netbytes: MySpace still wants to be your space online
- Steve Jobs has hormone imbalance, will remain CEO
- Apple's Jobs has hormone imbalance, will stay CEO
- Facebook 'sets Christmas record'
- Samsung, Yahoo, Intel Put TV Widget Pieces in Place (PC Magazine)
- Jobs Says He Has 'hormone Imbalance' (PC World)
- Steve Jobs admits to "hormone imbalance": does that solve it?
- China Launches Crackdown on Internet Pornography
- Palm's new Nova smartphone will need to make an impact
- China targets Google in crackdown on pornography
- China targets Google in pornography crackdown
- China targets Google in crackdown on pornography (AP)
- Apple CEO Steve Jobs explains weight loss as 'hormone imbalance'
- German battlefield yields Roman surprises
- Steve Jobs's health: full text of letters from him and Apple
- Video: The ultimate form of geek torture
- New Palm Handset and OS Coming on Thursday? (PC World)
- As Conflict Rages, Israel Seeks Supporters Online (PC World)
- Phishing Scam Targets Twitter (PC Magazine)
- China to 'clean up' the internet
- Vision chips
- Online tools such as Facebook and Skype help parents stalk student children
- Video: A big week for the tech world
- China targets Google and Baidu in crackdown on 'vulgar' websites
- Be not afraid: Nepalese children's first encounters with computers
- Cloud hangs over Macworld opening
- Cloud hangs over Macworld show
- What game are you looking forward to most in 2009?
- Predicting the IT trends of 2009: What?s in and what?s out
- China targets big websites in Internet crackdown (Reuters)
- Google Hopes to Open a Trove of Little-Seen Books
- Lenovo Brings Wii Functionality to PCs (PC World)
- LG Adds a Direct Internet Link to a Line of HDTVs
- LG high-def TVs to stream Netflix videos directly
- Link By Link: All a-Twitter About Stars Who Tweet
- Data Center Primal Scream
- Science Weekly podcast: The Guardian's new environmentally friendly headquarters
- Editorial: How to deal with the growing problem of protecting children from dangerous material on...
- New Doctor Who faces virtual foes
- RIAA dumps evidence-gathering firm (CNET)
- PS2 wins; Xbox 360 beats Wii; original Xbox beats PS3
- Madoff victims selling memorabilia on eBay (AP)
- Is data an asset or a liability?
- Twitter and Facebook hit by phishing attacks
- World's top gadget show plugging into the Internet (AFP)
- In tough times, Vegas gadget show gets smaller (Reuters)
- Recession to steal glitz from CES
- Have yourself a merry Facebook Christmas? (CNET)
- Recession to steal some glitz from gadget show
- Recession to steal some glitz from gadget show (AP)
- Samsung to Unveil 7mm Thick TV at CES (PC World)
- Novelties: Bright New Phone Displays That Don?t Guzzle Power
- Unboxed: Innovation Should Mean More Jobs, Not Less
- For the Blind, Technology Does What a Guide Dog Can?t
- The Toughest Q?s Answered in the Briefest Tweets
- Israeli news site down, blames cyber attack (CNET)
- Richard Wachman: Private equity takes a hit at debt-laden Debenhams
- Mobiles give Africa's farmers the chance to set out their stall
- 'Wireless power' spells end for cables
- Martin Love on the Lexus IS F
- John Naughton: Slimming down in 2009: laptops, software and upgrades
- Web hit Sophie by Eleanor McEvoy touches a chord with anorexics
- NASA's rovers mark five years on Red Planet
- The iPhone 3G Unlock Chart: Will Your Carrier Work? (PC World)
- Mars rovers roll on to five years
- Living Apart for the Paycheck
- Time is almost up for analog TVs
- Web Site Points the Way to Where Drinks Are on the House
- Text messages and phone calls add psychological aspect to warfare in Gaza
- Bits: Facebook Is No Friend of Power.com
- Bits: Facebook Won't Budge on Breastfeeding Photos
- November Chip Sales Slipped 10%
- Bits: 8020 Media to Shut Down
- 'Curse of silence' smartphone flaw disclosed (CNET)
- Bits: A Tough Year for Yahoo
- Much Ado about Zune's New-Year's Bug (NewsFactor)
- Internet review: People Who Deserve It
- Blog roll: Movies
- Games preview: 3 January 2009
- Internet review: 230 Miles Of Love
- On the road: Ford Fiesta Zetec 1.4
- America's CTO: What Vint Cerf thinks
- Converter-box program running out of money
- Basics: Play Flute, Name a Tune (or Make a Call)
- AsianWeek to go online only (AFP)
- Wikipedia reaches 6-million-dollar fundraising target (AFP)
- Wikipedia meets $6 million fundraising goal
- The Medium: We Interrupt This Program
- Wikipedia meets $6 million fundraising goal (AP)
- Digital TV subsidy program running out of money
- Digital TV subsidy program running out of money (AP)
- Countries in tug-of-war over Arctic resources
- Diamonds link comet to mammal extinction
- JPG Magazine shutting down next week (AFP)
- Mac OS X Advances as Microsoft's Windows Drops (NewsFactor)
- Sun Shines Light on the Future of JavaFX
- Beatles to zombies, videogamers set for varied 2009 (Reuters)
- Firefox, Safari Cut Into Internet Explorer's Market Share (NewsFactor)
- Chip Sales Declined 10% in November
- A Year Ticks Over, and Zunes Get Hiccups
- VeriSign Drops Vulnerable Certificate Algorithm (NewsFactor)
- In the Market For a New Netbook?
- Charlie's Angles: Totting up those 2008 predictions ? how did I fare?
- Anna Pickard: Why is the idea of online friendships still treated with such disdain?
- Microsoft blames leap year for Zune freeze
- Play Flute, Name a Tune (or Make a Call)
- Nanotech could mean sharper snaps
- T-shirt of the week: Disaster Area
- Senior figures call for Obama to name chief technology officer
- IE Lost Share to Firefox, Safari and Chrome in December (PC World)
- Not your father's Web: The year in RIAs (InfoWorld)
- Zune 'bug' fixed, says Microsoft
- Enjoying the show, avoiding the flamethrower: life inside Apple
- HK stock index up 4.6 pct in first session of 2009 (AP)
- Sweat and tears
- NetPlay buys 2 mobile gaming Web sites (Reuters)
- When the Call of the Wild Is Nothing but the Phone in Your Pocket
- Applications for Colleges Clog System
- Unlocking the iPhone 3G - or maybe not (CNET)
- Facebook nudity policy draws nursing moms' ire (AP)
- Third of drivers admit still using mobile phones despite penalties
- Jenni Russell: Shorn of the rituals of old, death maroons us in grief
- Chatterbox New Year
- Music sales decline for seventh time in eight years
- Guyana leader wants to know who put him on Facebook
- Slump means identity crisis for Las Vegas (AP)
- Facebook nudity policy draws nursing moms' ire
- Zune bricking code uncovered: it's a leap year mistake, and not Microsoft's
- Zunes unfrozen, Google Zeitgeist, and news in tweets
- Report: Apple's Internet presence grows (CNET)
- Zune owners overcoming leap year glitch
- Five online dating types to avoid
- Yahoo, Intel have high hopes for Internet TV
- Longannet is at the centre of Scottish Power's plans to prove coal can provide Britain and other...
- Time Warner Cable and Viacom agree on fees
- How Sony helped Microsoft produce the Xbox 360
- Top 10 geek New Year?s resolutions
- Jack D. Kuehler, Former I.B.M. President, Dies at 76
- Chinese Court Convicts 11 in Microsoft Piracy Case
- Which technologies are set to change everything?
- 25 Years of Mac: From Boxy Beige to Silver Sleek
- The Edge question: Leading thinkers predict the future
- You Tell Us
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- Loser: Brew, Baby, Brew
- Sound Waves For Brain Waves
- You Tell Us: What Your Tattoo Says About You
- Breathe Deeply
- Get a Grip
- IEEE Spectrum Gets Greener
- Start Syncing
- Tsunami Alert System Starts Up in Indonesia
- The All-Seeing Employer
- Winner: Poseidon Discovery
- Loser: That Sinking Feeling
- Cryptographers Take On Quantum Computers
- Loser: Hot or Not?
- Loser: Mental Block
- You Tell Us: Plug-In Trike
- Winners & Losers VI
- Bye-Bye, Blur
- Winner: Quantum Leap
- You Tell Us: Cooking Up a New Fuel Source
- You Tell Us: Your Mobile Secretary
- A Rock Show Gets the LED Out
- Taiwan's DRAM Bailout
- Winner: Radio Eye in the Sky
- Germany's DRAM Bailout
- Carbon in Bloom
- Winner: Hot Rocks
- Slideshow: The $71.2 Million Arm
- U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu's Latest Experiment
- Ion Teleportation Scheme Could Scale Up Quantum Computers
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- With Gaza Conflict, Cyberattacks Come Too (PC World)
- Israel uses YouTube, Twitter to share its view
- Facebook godfather groups spark mafia victims' ire (CNET)
- 'Eight civilians killed' in surgical strike on truck
- Web worldwide: UK housewives love it, Chinese use it most, Danes are least keen
- Microsoft says Zune players working again
- Chinese software pirates get prison sentences
- EMTEC Gracing the Laps of Hackers Everywhere
- No shoes? No problem for this college interview
- No shoes? No problem for this college interview (AP)
- Amazon, Netflix Score Highest Among Online Shoppers (NewsFactor)
- Microsoft?s Zune 30 plagued by freeze
- FCC head drops filtering from broadband plan
- A Larger Screen for Apple's iPod Touch Seems Unlikely (NewsFactor)
- FCC head drops filtering from free broadband plan
- FCC head drops filtering from free broadband plan (AP)
- Users baffled as Zune MP3 players freeze up
- Android App Market Gets Down to Business (PC World)
- Israel's military takes PR battle to YouTube
- Israel takes battle with Hamas to YouTube
- Israel takes battle with Hamas to YouTube (AP)
- FCC Compromise Could Win Free Broadband (NewsFactor)
- China to start awarding 3G mobile phone licences: state media (AFP)
- Playstation supercomputer blows hole in web security
- Holiday e-commerce down for first time: comScore (AFP)
- 'Zune 30 Midnight Meltdown' Angers Music Lovers (NewsFactor)
- Christina Zaba: New year, new database madness
- The Wii Scream Heard Round the Blogosphere (PC World)
- Chinese Court Jails 11 in Microsoft Piracy Ring
- Internet resolutions to help others in 2009
- 11 in China Sentenced for Software Piracy (PC World)
- Some Zunes Expire Along with 2008 (PC World)
- Private firm 'may run' phone log
- Dell regroups around four customer segments (CNET)
- 2 Executives Leaving in Dell Restructuring
- Online Shoppers Satisfied, Survey Shows (PC World)
- Professor Wendy Hall becomes a dame in New Years Honours
- Z2K? Reports of Microsoft 30GB Zunes failing
- Log on to make resolutions to help others in 2009 (Reuters)
- Shhh! Gadget racket threatens pulsar research (AP)
- China Plans to License 3 Wireless Standards
- Shhh! Gadget racket threatens pulsar research
- Happy 2019
- Facebook ban of breast-feeding photos sparks protests (Reuters)
- NASA faults equipment in Columbia disaster
- UK housewives are world's top internet surfers
- Pioneer of cyberspace honoured
- Not safe for work: New year Twitter joke outrage shock horror probe
- Holiday Online Spending Dips, But Big Sites Win (PC Magazine)
- LG Bringing YouTube Videos to Its Blu-ray Players (PC World)
- Online holiday sales fall 3 percent (Reuters)
- UK housewives rule in online time
- New Year's Eve revelers get extra second
- Geekend?s most popular posts of 2008
- IT ethics and the recession
- Writing the Web?s Future in Numerous Languages
- World Briefing | Europe: Mafia Finds Fans on Facebook
- Advertising: Ad Agencies Fashion Their Own Horn, and Toot It
- Consumers Union to Buy Gawker Blog Consumerist
- From greed to green: investing in the planet
- Canada seeks access to detained Iranian-Canadian blogger (AFP)
- Online holiday sales drop 3 percent (CNET)
- U.S. Holiday Online Sales Fell 3 Percent (PC World)
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- Thailand blocks over 2,000 Web sites
- Tough Love For Microsoft Search, from Search Engine Land
- Private firm may track all email and calls
- Safety experts say cars should be fitted with speed limiters
- Site plays Cupid to plus-sized Indians
- iPhone support in the enterprise - Is it ready?
- Is Steve Jobs's health 'declining rapidly' or not?
- `GoodQuests' tie online mazes to charity
- Review: Ditching car OK with Net transit planners
- PlayStation 3 may be having a poor US holiday
- Review: Ditching car OK with Net transit planners (AP)
- Pa. hospitals go high-tech on infection tracking
- China's 3G rollout sets off sales scramble
- Obama?s ?Net-work key to pushing his agenda
- Obama's online backers key to pushing his agenda
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- Mothers against Facebook breast-feeding ban
- Space Spotlight: Solar winds strip Venus
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- Itineraries: Internet Use Grows at Meetings, as Do Challenges
- Mums furious as Facebook removes breastfeeding photos
- Best of Geek Trivia 2008
- Czech move to stop cyber bullying
- Game review: Ninjatown for Nintendo DS
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- Flash developer is a high-demand job
- Crime to boom as downturn blooms
- Video: Five most popular Sanity Savers episodes of 2008
- Last Christmas for VHS
- Parent Company, a Retailer, Files for Bankruptcy
- Sony Cuts PlayStation 3 Component Costs by 35 Percent (PC World)
- Itineraries: Give Us More Bandwidth
- Windows 7 May Add Spice to CES (PC World)
- Long Tail or epic fail?
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- Winds of change come to country plagued by power blackouts
- Patients to rate and review their GPs on NHS website
- Sony subnotebook expected at CES (not a netbook)
- The smartphone buzz in '09? It's not a product (CNET)
- The Blue Screen of Megadeath?
- New Quad-Core AMD and Intel Chips Surface (PC World)
- Watch-shaped mobile for video calls released (AFP)
- HP Will Offer Home Multimedia Server for PCs and Macs (NewsFactor)
- Facebook Stirs Furor After Pulling Breast-Feeding Photos (NewsFactor)
- Report: HP sells printers in Iran with third party
- Report: HP sells printers in Iran with third party (AP)
- Internet Tops Newspapers as a Source of News (NewsFactor)
- Gadgets: Password organizer holds 200 entries
- Elephants ready to party as eBay ban approaches (CNET)
- Watch Out for Cinema-Style Web Ratings (PC World)
- Verizon Awarded Over $33M in Cybersquatting Case (PC Magazine)
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