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- Can HP fool Moore's Law?
- Sun Solaris gets new partitioning feature
- URGENT!! READ AND HEED
- Keeping it real about virtual living
- Photos: Furnishing the digital home
- Apple, Microsoft have designs on your living room
- European Commission vouches for open source
- Zend picks former BMC exec for CEO
- Pirate Bay's new cry: Sealand ahoy!
- Flaming batteries: Dell hit with class action suit
- Skype founders name new video start-up Joost
- BlackBerry Pearl now in white
- Carbon neutrality shipped straight to you
- Photos: New DoComo phones
- Photos: RIM's BlackBerry Pearl
- Transmeta gets a new chief
- Verizon to spin off some assets for $2.7 billion
- Earnings alert: Symantec trims earnings forecast
- Microsoft lures IBM Software architect Ferguson
- Report: Apple to charge some Mac users for wireless technologies
- Bush signs bill banning pretexting
- Penguin Computing gets new sales chief
- Behind the Anshe Chung DMCA complaint
- Combustible cell phone burns California man
- HP Services gets some new leadership
- Torvalds: 'Hot air' in debates on GPL, content control
- A wide palette of new phones
- Salesforce.com debuts upgrade to CRM service
- IE 7 reaches 100 million users
- iPhone's downsized wide screen
- HP's boardroom drama
- Deal of the day: Canon Camcorder for $329
- Samsung, Seamless Internet, OQO, and Black Diamond demo tiny PCs OR Tiny
- A round-up of the latest CES gizmos
- Millennial Media lands $6.3 million in funding
- Podcast: Will history repeat for Skype's founders?
- Backyard meteorologists on the rise
- Persistent zombie attacks target Symantec corporate software
- Google plugs account hijack holes
- President signs pretexting bill into law
- AOL phisher faces up to 101 years in prison
- Google, British military discuss Google Earth use in attacks
- Feds plan global Net freedom event
- U.S.: No Net governance changes expected
- Small drives cross performance threshold
- Photo: Seagate's new Savvio drive
- Formula One phone is off to the races.
- Attack code out for 'critical' Windows flaw
- Scientists urge upgrade of U.S. satellite system
- Oracle plugs 51 security flaws
- Feds offer cybercrime tips to local cops
- Film packs in memories of arcade superstars
- Sundance festival views tech through wide angle
- Sony's brave Sir Howard
- Telecommuting's patently obvious gains
- Photos: Scenes from an '80s arcade
- Obama's online route to the masses
- PCI Express turns 2.0
- Cybercrime and punishment
- Dell hit with class action suit over Inspiron
- MySpace developing parental-notification software
- Police maintain uneasy relations with cybervigilantes
- Napoleon felled by ulcers, cancer, says study
- MTV to buy RateMyProfessors.com
- Formula One phone is off to the races.
- European aircraft designed to foil terrorists.
- Racing from idea to prototype at Macworld
- Apple planning Super Bowl Beatles ad?
- Attorney general: NSA spy program to be reformed
- Ferrari's F2007 tested at Fiorano.
- Net video firm Brightcove reels in $59 million
- DJs axed after woman dies in Wii water-drinking contest
- Apple profit, revenue surge on iPod strength
- Deal of the day: IcematSiberia In:Ear headset for $12
- Podcast: Computer performance getting faster
- Images: The next great iPod accessory?
- Greenland gets new islands
- Apple's 21 million reasons to love the holidays
- Security tools ready for Vista launch
- Find toxic wastelands via Google Earth
- Microsoft, Nortel: Businesses, talk amongst yourselves
- Adobe ships Flash player for Linux
- Apple's iPhone has Wall Street chattering
- And the wiki guys are gonna fix it
- Jimmy Wales says it's not about saving the world
- HP investigator argues California can't try him
- Global PC shipments grow, but revenue remains flat
- Sun speeds Niagara servers
- Microsoft tries to spread Vista far and wide
- Alltel unveils new cell phone interface
- Find toxic wastelands via Google Earth
- Ferrari's F2007 tested at Fiorano.
- Marrying old media ads with Internet selling
- Beta--the four-letter word of Web 2.0
- Is Silicon Valley strangled by SOX?
- A piggish political protest in 'Second Life'
- Sun patches critical JRE security flaws
- Image: Magic shopping mirror
- MySpace.com, News Corp. sued in assault cases
- Images: Annoying yet effective ads
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- At 'MashupCamp,' geeks plot future of Web
- Apple may open FairPlay (a crack)
- Cell phone didn't ignite California man
- Price cuts on Apple iPhone likely, analysis finds
- Adobe's Lightroom due January 29?
- When camera phones attack
- Attorney general mum on spy program court orders
- SCO revenue, income continue to drop
- Say what? Cory Doctorow extols virtues of BugMeNot
- Microsoft reissues Excel security update
- T.J. Maxx hack exposes consumer data
- BlackBerry 8800: Like the Pearl, but bigger and better
- California offers former HP chairman plea deal
- Connecting the dots: GPLv3 for Solaris?
- Photos: Meeting up at Mashup Camp
- At Mashup Camp, geeks plot future of Web
- Apple wants two bucks for faster Wi-Fi
- Podcast: Is Vista the answer to Microsoft's security woes?
- Lobbying backlash could hit bloggers
- Photos: Will the real iPhone please stand up?
- Attorney general to talk data retention with new Congress
- New York to use cell phone photographers to help fight crime
- Microsoft cooks up search ad technologies
- Pluto mission to reveal Jupiter's secrets
- Palm releases update for Treo 680
- Study: Americans relying more on Net for political news
- Feds out for hacker's blood
- Google opens dialogue with book publishers
- Yahoo Personal Finance launches
- Digital archivists look to porn, Flash for tips
- Report highlights mistakes in search for Kims
- BlackBerry 8800: Like the Pearl, but bigger and better
- Kati Kim describes harrowing week lost in woods
- Photos: Boeing's new way to fly
- From Boeing, a whole new 747
- An easier identity solution
- Confessions of a journo-elitist
- Choose your own iPod adventure
- Gates Foundation expands U.S. libraries initiative
- This is 911. Please upload your video
- IBM code to go aloft with NASA space telescope
- Cheaper LEDs to light a green path?
- Lobby bill spares political bloggers
- 'Storm Worm' rages across the globe
- Novell: skip Vista, use Linux
- Photos: Hubble's replacement to probe the past
- Week in review: Apple shines, then sours
- TI's wireless chief steps down
- Swedish bank hit by 'biggest ever' online heist
- Attention wine snobs: Check out the Nuevo Vino.
- E-voting test labs get initial nod
- Security Bites Podcast: Fraud alert for discount shoppers
- Kevin Bacon uses 'Six Degrees' to help the world
- Belgian copyright group warns Yahoo
- Podcast: Why Apple's Wi-Fi fee raises new questions
- Microsoft Vista delay to dampen quarterly earnings
- At Sundance, a blend of art and tech
- Judge allows music industry to sue XM Satellite
- Police blotter: Antispam activist fights lawsuit
- HP CEO denies 'bullet dodging' with stock sale
- Tech Politics Podcast: Why Bush blinked
- How Jim Allchin put his imprint on Windows
- Apple's 802.11n accounting conundrum
- Photos: A grueling drive across the desert
- Photos: The solar house that Mike built
- At Sundance, even artwork needs a power cord
- Filmmakers look to indie video game industry
- Photos: Five worst cell phones of Q4
- Analyst: Sun to sell Intel-based servers
- Images: Which copy of XP is the fake?
- Microsoft to use comics in antipiracy campaign
- Two Linux consortia band together
- Attention wine snobs: Check out the Nuevo Vino.
- Sun servers heading back to Intel chips
- HP to open lab in Russia
- Cyberthreat experts to meet at secretive conference
- A new crop of kids: Generation We
- Google turns a page on book downloads
- Porn's problem with HD: 'Razor burn'
- Microsoft dangles migration offers to Notes/Domino users
- NewsGator puts hosted business RSS service online
- Uncertainty 'hindering' Europe's mobile navigation rollout
- AOL announces 'Second Life' presence
- U.K. to get tougher on chatty drivers
- Apple's Boot Camp to cost $29?
- LCD TV maker channels efforts toward big business
- Intel reclaims spot in Sun servers
- $24,000 mouse comes with warranty
- Photos: LCDs for corporate demands
- Green tech powers forward
- MIT-led study finds geothermal energy potential untapped
- Vonage offers free calling to subscriber numbers
- Deal of the day: Magellan eXplorist 200 GPS for $127
- Photo: Sun, Intel team up
- IBM gives Lotus a dose of Web 2.0
- Images: Sundance flies us to the moon
- Photos: 'Spider' boat spins through the waves
- It's downhill for Alpine skiing
- Get a 'First Life'
- Podcast: A sneak peek at Boeing's future
- CNET to interview Internet Archive founder Brewster Kahle
- MIT asks people to get artsy with cell phones
- Retailers aim to get Vista boost
- Photo: Signed by Bill
- Kill kitchen germs with your microwave
- 802.11n draft standard closer to final approval
- IRS tapes missing in Kansas City
- MySpace sues 'Spam King' Richter
- Liberty Alliance courts open-source projects
- Consumers want, but can't find, biofuels, study says
- SpiralFrog loses CEO, other executives
- $24,000 mouse comes with warranty
- 'Storm Worm' Trojan horse surges on
- McAfee VirusScan upgrade hobbles Lotus Notes
- Latest version has multimedia features, sharper display
- Eco-friendly housing, Frodo-and-Sam style
- Intel searching for graphics-processing talent
- Is Budweiser the next YouTube?
- Wal-Mart eyes Microsoft for Web build-out
- Freescale links with IBM in chip development deal
- New CEOs, a new Sun-Intel partnership
- Westinghouse plugs in to LCD TVs
- Why Sun chose Intel over AMD
- Images: Which copy of XP is the fake?
- New heft for Europe's iTunes crusade
- Photos: Tomy's tiny two-legged robot
- HP forms new unit for server, storage software
- The Web, where filmmakers are also producers
- AMD selling beauty and the brand
- Google removes sensitive data from public list
- Bloggers unite to save astroturfing.
- Business apps giant SAP gets Web 2.0 bug
- Intel speeds up delivery of faster Wi-Fi
- Torvalds touts longevity of the current heart of Linux
- IBM's answer to medical mashup: a search engine
- Your desk is your phone charger
- Photos: Germany's Leibniz supercomputer
- Photo metadata editor for Explorer
- Microsoft goes global with antivirus tool update
- Deal of the day: Kingston 512MB USB drive for $0
- Feds: Details of ISP snooping haven't been decided
- eBay vs. fraud: Share your suggestions
- Podcast: How will stock options probe affect Jobs, Apple?
- Ford to ship E85 SUV demos to six states
- Microsoft Office, then and now
- Google Earth 4 lets star modelers shine
- Yahoo profit drops but beats Street estimates
- Sun posts profit, gets private investment
- AMD: Go to 'Barcelona' over 'Clovertown'