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- Sun sponsors Free Software Foundation
- Photos: Sony struts its stuff
- You have been fooled by Trojan horse. Now what?
- Sony gets personal with its line dance
- Handheld substance scanner becomes a reality
- Diving deep: robo-submarine going down
- Podcast: Will Adobe's Internet gambit work?
- Symantec incorrectly flags Yahoo Mail as a virus
- Tools and tussles for Microsoft Windows
- MySpace hackers cop plea, extortion charges dropped
- Google to offer more click fraud protection
- Ad industry edging closer to electronic trading age
- Intel, AMD vie for server attention
- Revision3 revs up for XLR8r TV launch
- NASA releases first photos of Jupiter from New Horizons
- Starving for Starbucks? Just use a text message
- Berners-Lee pushes Congress on 'nondiscriminatory' Web
- NASA: New Horizons spacecraft passes Jupiter
- Solar-powered LED streetlights trialed in China
- 'Harry Potter' author fights e-book fraud on eBay
- Justice Department takes aim at image-sharing sites
- Scientists put cryosphere in the crosshairs
- Multicore move cuts Oracle database cost
- Your Wi-Fi can tell people a lot about you
- Images: A century of polar exploration
- Security Bites Podcast: Highlights from Black Hat DC
- Experts: Let customers help brand your product
- NASA awards supercomputing hours
- Computer-designed molecule v. evil fluorocarbons
- Have we been kidding ourselves about car exhaust?
- Week in videos: Of spying and downloading
- Intel 'hacker' sentence expunged
- Photos: You call that hi-def?
- Photos: The comic wonders of WonderCon
- Photos: Top 10 reviews of the week
- Photos: Gamers meet the multiplex
- Game Developers Conference expands--but too far?
- Animated Superman to make leap to DVDs
- Photos: Cell-phone boosters
- Red Hat expands developer tools business
- Photos: Grit-sucking robot does shipyard dirty work
- Adobe sees future on the Web
- Eco-friendly toxic cleanup is a blast
- In 'Second Life,' the ring of revolution?
- Startup to launch free wireless network in San Francisco
- Intel admits lapse in document preservation
- Tech Politics Podcast: The beginning of the end for the DMCA
- McAfee names ex-EMC executive as new CEO
- Microsoft patches Xbox 360
- IBM sees green in environmental tech
- It's Adobe's game to lose, says CEO
- Is clean tech a bubble?
- Cisco takes communications software mobile
- Intruder adds back door to WordPress blog software
- Geosign gets funding
- EarthLink to offer TiVo boxes with DSL
- Photos: The wisdom of game crowds
- Future games to harness players' collective wisdom
- India: A 21st-century powerhouse
- The freedom to disallow speech in cyberspace
- Microsoft: Make our HD Photo format a standard
- Microsoft Office finds its voice
- Flat-panel TV makers sing the discount blues
- Photos: This helmet plays mind games
- Evangelist Gartenberg back to being analyst
- Next wave of tech at Microsoft?
- New Net radio rules draw fire on Capitol Hill
- AP to expand its online video platform
- Indian offshore call centers 'not doomed'
- Blackout for YouTube in Turkey
- In Germany, send Google Maps right to your BMW
- At GDC, games on the brain
- Getting clocked by the 'daylight saving' bug
- SEC goes after stock spammers, hackers
- Symantec buys risk-management start-up
- DirecTV, MLB get two strikes on competition
- Photos: A packed hall for famed Nintendo developer
- Google Maps adding photos
- Open-source ID project awaits Microsoft's blessing
- Two accused in Cisco fraud plots
- ICP eyes streamlined look for solar power
- Photo show zooms in on tomorrow's cameras
- Micron image sensor hits 8 megapixels
- Intel ready with low-power server chips
- Games galore at developers' conference
- Photos: Top 10 reviews of the week
- The singing tesla coils
- Richard Linklater rocks South by Southwest
- At TED, changing the future of the world is entertainment
- To Twitter or Dodgeball at SXSW
- SXSW: Where have all the Macs gone?
- Google's buses help its workers beat the rush
- Seagate ships hard drives with encryption
- Transcript: Intel top execs failed to retain antitrust memos
- Waste not, want not at South by Southwest
- Key executive e-mails missing in Intel-AMD suit
- IBM tool 'reads' Web video for blind
- Sources say Microsoft near deal to buy Tellme
- Podcast: Gauging the impact of Apple TV
- Samsung's latest release: Beyonce
- Time for the Fed to join the 21st century
- Inkjet printers start cranking out microchips
- 'V' is for online video, as Eisner sees it
- Images: Emoticons for every mood
- The Web smiley's motto: Grin and bear it
- Juniper Networks CFO, VP resign
- Dell surveys customers on Linux choices
- Photos: Your photo here, and here and here...
- Federal agencies ban Windows Vista
- Seven Microsoft patches we want today (but won't get)
- Red Hat hopes to solidify lead with new Linux
- The hypocrisy about Web video
- On the Net, they may find out you are a dog
- Microsoft expands cybersquatter fight
- AMD partners ready for AMD Live
- Yahoo wins ruling China censorship case
- Red Hat bands with open-source allies
- Ask tries U.K. guerrilla marketing campaign
- Mainstream media mainly absent at SXSWi
- Tech meets art meets music at SXSW
- Killing fungi softly, with ozone
- Where did the music industry go so wrong?
- Behind Redmond's Tellme deal
- Photos: Novazone's pest killer
- SWsoft in virtualization pact with Novell
- Pushing portables at CeBit
- Startup vet to run Yahoo's greenhouse
- Europe exec confirms Google Phone
- RSA takes on Trojan horses
- Podcast: Twitter's 15 minutes of fame
- Security Bites Podcast: Apple fills Patch Tuesday void
- Photos: A Cool Robot for polar duty
- Viacom's Web guru plans for the future
- Server maker expanding double-whammy family
- Mozilla to beta test its Firefox version 2.0.0.3 security updates
- Words of a Man's Mouth spread across the Web
- Reporters' Roundtable Podcast: Googling a YouTube date in court
- Research says: More heat, less food
- Images: 10 most important games of all time
- Photos: Top 10 reviews of the week
- Adobe offers early peek at Apollo
- Salesforce update to CRM service springs forward
- Database servers get a new yardstick
- Photos: At CeBit, laptops and Origami, take 2
- Huffington: no going back for traditional media
- CNET to interview Flickr co-founder Caterina Fake
- Google's new African outreach
- Gosling looks down Sun's open road
- IBM, Cisco partner on emergency services offering
- Images: Google home pages get more personal
- Google to offer themes for personalized home page
- Secure64 debuts Itanium server appliance
- More Palm sale talk
- CEO discusses his company's culture at Stanford address
- Feds to rehear Webcaster fee dispute
- Judge favors Google in 'frivolous' suit
- Nikon increases camera, lens manufacturing
- Images: The skywalk over the Grand Canyon
- EC ponders Europe's emergency toll-free service
- Images: SpaceX joins the space race
- GNOME hires open-source law group
- Google ad push spurs action reaction
- Yahoo names click fraud czar
- Palm: Revenue up, earnings down
- Motion-sensing comes to mobile phones
- A new generation of office tools
- Photos: Top 10 reviews of the week
- JavaScript bug hunting tool demonstrated
- Microsoft to unveil higher-end Xbox 360
- InfoWorld to ditch postman
- Start-up taps Microsoft's labs to boost mobile Net
- HP plans 20 percent cut in energy use
- Photos: The Xbox 360 Elite
- Podcast: What the GPL breakthrough means for users
- CTIA revs up for wireless
- Red Hat revenue up, profit down
- Google-Viacom spat goes old-media
- Virtuozzo gets IBM database nod
- Photos: Top 10 reviews of the week
- Steve Jobs to be 'special guest' at EMI event
- Microsoft to issue cursor flaw patch early
- JavaScript can expose data on Web 2.0 sites
- ICANN may be looking for immunity from U.S. law
- Open-source Mambo opts for central authority
- Freed blogger calls release a victory
- Ancient Greek audio: chance or innovation?
- New York auto show gets into gear
- Windows XP still starring in HP ad
- MarketWatch's Bambi Francisco resigns
- Week in videos: Freed vlogger, Google mashup, malaria warning
- Unconference PodCamp is what participants make of it
- Xbox Live and Windows Messenger buddies to merge
- Start-up Xcerion sees the Web as your OS
- Take-Two CFO steps down amid investigation
- Engineering Change: Photos
- Oracle patches to fix 37 flaws
- Comcast to acquire movie tickets site Fandango
- Photo: Closing in on TSV
- Bud light? Well, Bud.TV is light on traffic
- Intelsat satellite used for terrorist propaganda
- YouTube advertises on MySpace. Where's the ban?
- Yuri's Night: Burning Man meets NASA
- 'Barcade' renaissance for old-school games
- Vote for cool Web apps that really work
- Energy efficiency expert Comverge jumps in IPO
- Sun, Fujitsu to launch joint Sparc servers
- Rumor: Third-party widgets on Facebook?
- TurboTax's electronic filing overloads at the last minute
- Images: Google's new Froogle
- Images: Handwriting tests in the text message era
- Intel regains market share over AMD in Q1
- YouTube deletes video of McCain singing 'Bomb Iran'
- Photos: Top 10 reviews of the week
- Week in videos: From the tops in Webware to a geek topper
- Photos: MLB.com on game day--how IT hits a home run
- Former SpiralFrog executives join Qtrax
- Security Bites Podcast: A blow to Apple security
- Microsoft business security ready for prime time
- 'Second Life' to strengthen its voice
- MySpace partners with reality show
- Podcast: Spending billions on wireless spectrum
- IBM to wed game chip with mainframes
- Lawmakers propose reversal of Net radio fee hikes
- Websense offers to buy rival SurfControl
- Dell outlines turnaround plans for employees
- Google pulls malicious sponsored links
- 'Guitar Hero' truck sighted in New York City
- 'Second Life' users: Fix it, already
- iPhone snapshot: harbinger or mirage?
- Microsoft's latest spin on Web apps
- Joost goes one beta better
- New Net radio fee collections delayed
- Apple splits retail help desk services
- Photos: Legal fights over digital rights
- Zimbra to offer Ubuntu Linux support
- Apple's Steve Jobs highest paid CEO in America
- Pakistani government may stop mobile video service
- Wave your hands like Tom Cruise
- NBC lines up against YouTube in copyright case
- Joost and Heavy sign partnership
- Images: Celebrating clean tech at Burning Man
- Apple, record labels head for negotiating table
- Taming the Wild West of content
- San Francisco TV station Slings the news
- 'Simpsons' game leads EA summer preview
- 'Second Life' publisher removes child porn after German TV probe
- "Internet 2.0" will create a shift away from PCs, Zander says
- Week in videos: Sun, Slingbox and hydrogen cars
- Photos: Engineering lessons learned from Katrina
- Microsoft confirms Windows Server '08 name--again