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- Lawmaker questions Google-backed spectrum plan
(Reuters)
- VMware, IDC play virtualization hardball
(CNET)
- Terrorist 'tweets'? US Army warns of Twitter dangers
(AFP)
- Q&A: Symbian's switch to open source
(CNET)
- Testing times
- CELL PHONE USERS SHOULD GIVE IT A REST IN THE LADIES' ROOM
(Dear Abby)
- 123people search engine expands to US
(AFP)
- Report: North Korea restricting cell phone use
(CNET)
- Russia Blocks Google From Acquiring Competitor
(NewsFactor)
- Amazon Ends EC2 Beta, Adds Windows Services
(NewsFactor)
- Despite slump, Yahoo plans new operations in Neb.
(AP)
- E-tailers push e-mail discounts to lure shoppers
(AP)
- Catholic bishops want the word of God on iPods
(AFP)
- Verizon, Klausner settle voice mail patent suit
(Reuters)
- Maybe The Sweetest 'Guitar Hero' Axe You'll Ever See
(PC Magazine)
- Go, go gadgets
- Software aims to stop calls while driving
(CNET)
- Depressed astronauts might get computerized solace
(AP)
- Users urged to report abuse sites
- Little, big
- Hardware haven
- iTunes glitch censors song titles
- Texts tackle HIV in South Africa
- Virtual murder of 'husband' leads to real-life jail for Japan woman
- Russian capsule carrying US tourist lands in Kazakhstan
(AFP)
- NHS 'not making enough use of IT'
- Tech earnings shows some strength, led by Microsoft
(Reuters)
- Lawmakers urge delay in FCC vote on white spaces
(AP)
- Microsoft profit up 2 percent, but outlook soft
(AP)
- Microsoft outlook better than feared
(Reuters)
- Samsung Blu-ray Players Will Stream Netflix Videos
(NewsFactor)
- Sun co-founder Bechtolsheim going part-time
(AP)
- Russia halts Google's purchase of ad service
(AP)
- MuleSource adds to open source SOA, ESB
(InfoWorld)
- MySpace adds indie distributor to MySpace Music
(AP)
- Cisco, Sun Executives Move To Head Cloud Startup
(NewsFactor)
- Microsoft issues 'critical' patch outside normal cycle
(CNET)
- Sorry, Gamers: Larger E3 Looks to Be Press-Only
(PC Magazine)
- Musician defends Sony game song
- Captain's log: I'm annoyed - Shatner angry at snub by co-star
- Broadband users reach their limit
- Samsung Blu-ray players hooking up with Netflix
(AP)
- Trends & Innovations
(Investor's Business Daily)
- Supersonic car
- Amazon.com profit soars but outlook and stock down
(AP)
- Draft rules issued for new Net suffixes — at $200K
(AP)
- Strong iPhone 3G Sales Both Boost and Hurt AT&T
(NewsFactor)
- Nokia Joins Open-Source Trend for Mobile Platforms
(NewsFactor)
- Microsoft Uses Black Screen To Fight Piracy in China
(NewsFactor)
- Startup makes picture messaging a safety tool
(AP)
- Review: New MacBook puts style over affordability
(AP)
- SanDisk hits 5-year low after Samsung drops bid
(AP)
- Yahoo shares rise amid broader market decline
(CNET)
- UK positioned for sat-nav prizes
- Shanty sound
- Geeking out
- Gizmo puts cold callers on hold
- IBM works on next-gen Web collaboration
(InfoWorld)
- Ohio election Web site shut down after hacked
(Reuters)
- Stocks end lower amid mixed earnings reports
(AP)
- EBay to ban sale of ivory products
(Reuters)
- AT&T shares up on Apple's iPhone figures
(AP)
- Apple's profit up 26 percent on iPhone boom
(AP)
- Yahoo firing 1,500 workers; 3Q profit falls 64 pct
(AP)
- Google Makes Android Mobile Platform Open Source
(NewsFactor)
- Microsoft Will Delay Xbox Live Primetime Channel
(NewsFactor)
- AT&T Launches All-Bands Samsung Epix Smartphone
(NewsFactor)
- Adobe's Ichabod boosts AJAX search
(InfoWorld)
- Update: Adobe's Ichabod boosts Flash search
(InfoWorld)
- Google releases Android open-source code: company
(AFP)
- Penny-pinching shoppers may get PC deals soon
(AP)
- SC prisons take on feds over jamming phone signals
(AP)
- Oracle ordered to name settlement price in SAP lawsuit
(CNET)
- EBay to ban sales of ivory goods
- Don't panic
- Keyboard sniffers to steal data
- Tech firms warn of lower profits
- Netflix 3Q profit rises 30 pct as economy darkens
(AP)
- Netflix Q3 profit beats estimates, stock down
(Reuters)
- TI profit down in 3Q, warns of slowing business
(AP)
- Netflix 3rd-quarter profit jumps 30 percent
(AP)
- Sun Microsystems swings to big quarterly loss
(AP)
- Pew Says Internet, Cell Phones Bring Families Together
(NewsFactor)
- Motorola Developing an Android-Powered Smartphone
(NewsFactor)
- OpenAjax moves on interoperability, security
(InfoWorld)
- 'Max Payne' tops box office, outshines Bush biopic
(AFP)
- Netflix third-quarter profit beats estimates
(Reuters)
- iPhone squeezes phone carriers' margins
(Reuters)
- Holding on
- FCC reluctantly considers delaying white-spaces vote
(CNET)
- Job seekers warned over website CV theft
- Game delayed over Koran phrases
- Game delay over Koran phrases
- Hi-tech brings families together
- Microsoft exec touts mixed source ventures
(InfoWorld)
- Web content 'disturbing children'
- "Max Payne" shoots to top of box office roster
(Reuters)
- Venture investing tops $7 billion in third quarter
(CNET)
- Axel Springer hit by new German data leak scandal
(Reuters)
- IBM's next slogan: Sexy's out, boring's in
(CNET)
- Qualcomm: Nokia to pay $2.5B in royalties dispute
(AP)
- Obama buys first video game campaign ads
(Reuters)
- NASA sees no quick fix for broken Hubble telescope
(AP)
- Apple Is Greener, Greenpeace Says, But Has More To Do
(NewsFactor)
- NASA to launch probe to map solar system's edge
(AP)
- Video-Game Sales Slide, But Analysts Optimistic
(NewsFactor)
- NAB Seeks To Delay FCC's White-Space Ruling
(NewsFactor)
- Observers Upset By Changes To iGoogle
(NewsFactor)
- Europe delays its ExoMars mission
- Europe delays ExoMars mission
- Microsoft PDC to feature various technologies
(InfoWorld)
- Social networking sites told to warn users of weak privacy controls
(AFP)
- Future planes, cars may be made of `buckypaper'
(AP)
- Interface that
- Radio room
- Adobe's Flash Player 10 Takes on Microsoft's Silverlight 2
(NewsFactor)
- Wondering about PDC and Windows 7?
(CNET)
- Man killed wife in Facebook row
- Qur'an References Delay Sony's 'Little Big Planet'
(PC Magazine)
- Data centre to be powered by tide
- Handsets to become crime targets
- Fraudsters' website shut in swoop
- Cheaper mobiles hit phone firms
- Economy stalls, but Google's 3Q profit still rises
(AP)
- Hoon defends giant database plans
- Hoon defends database plans
- Who's 'Joe the plumber?': ask Google
(AFP)
- AMD heavily trims 3Q loss, revenue up 14 pct
(AP)
- Google shrugs off slowing economy
- Google soars despite economy
- Google 3Q earnings rise 26 pct, top analyst views
(AP)
- US shifts Visa Waiver Program authorization to Internet
(AFP)
- IBM 3Q profit jumps 20 pct as hardware sales slump
(AP)
- Review: `Max Payne' — the name says it all
(AP)
- White space backers see new devices in a year
(Reuters)
- Google Open About Kill Switch in Android Phones
(NewsFactor)
- IBM services and software sales up as hardware falls
(Reuters)
- Doctors warn of rash from mobile phone use
(Reuters)
- Google receives a visit from the queen
(CNET)
- Treasury office faults IRS computer security
(AP)
- Nokia 3Q profit falls 30 percent, revenue slips
(AP)
- Dial-a-crime
- What reduced the Queen to a fit of giggles on her tour of Google?
- Queen visits Google London
- Talking robot
- Talking to a computer program
- Faster forward
- eBay warning of tough Christmas
- Lost and found
- Cisco, Tata open public video conferencing rooms: company
(AFP)
- EBay posts 3Q profit, but outlook below forecasts
(AP)
- YouTube, PBS urge people to record voting
(AP)
- SanDisk Stresses Convenience as SlotMusic Cards Debut
(NewsFactor)
- Mozilla Releases Firefox 3.1 Beta 1 for Public Testing
(NewsFactor)
- AT&T seeks to make more non-phone gadgets wireless
(AP)
- FCC chair eyes fallow TV airwaves for broadband
(AP)
- 'New York Times' widget tracks campaign donations
(CNET)
- Microsoft attempts to sour Apple's laptop launch
(AP)
- FCC overhaul eyes broadband but could raise bills
(AP)
- Giant database plan 'Orwellian'
- Obama Campaign Shows Up in Video Games
(NewsFactor)
- The online battles for president
- Computers quiz
- Opera's MAMA Tells Devs What's Behind the Web
(PC Magazine)
- Broadband speed tests questioned
- Broadband speeds in question
- Deaf people lobby MPs over phones
- 'Paperless' paper
- Online betting says Obama odds-on favorite to win
(AFP)
- Apple cuts prices on notebook computers
(Reuters)
- Workout for brain just a few clicks away
(Reuters)
- Appeals court rules against ban on Qualcomm chips
(AP)
- Intel 3Q profit beats forecast but outlook cloudy
(AP)
- Huh? Windows 7 Will Keep Its Code Name, But It's Not 7
(NewsFactor)
- OpenOffice 3 Available for Mac, Windows and Linux
(NewsFactor)
- Obama makes play for videogamers
(AFP)
- Apple's blow to Microsoft may be glancing
(CNET)
- Apple to offer $999 entry laptop, better graphics
(AP)
- EA's Riccitiello sees bright skies ahead--no, really
(CNET)
- Dial-a-concert? Japan software turns mobiles musical
(Reuters)
- Broadcom co-founder bets he can still avoid prison
(AP)
- Authorities shut down vast spam operation
(AP)
- Internet use 'good for the brain'
- Software blocks car phone users
- Help on high
- UK firm leads way on EU broadband
- Tourist arrives at space station
- BT picks fast fibre pilot sites
- Mozilla Labs pursues Web dev tools
(InfoWorld)
- Doctor orders Janet Jackson to postpone tour
(AP)
- Frankfurt book fair seeks hope in Web's embrace
(Reuters)
- New service to stop loose lips from crashing cars
(AP)
- RIM Unveils First BlackBerry Flip Smartphone
(NewsFactor)
- Sony Says PS3 Price Will Remain Firm for Holidays
(NewsFactor)
- FCC Green-Lights Wireless Free Internet
(NewsFactor)
- Microsoft set to release Silverlight 2
(InfoWorld)
- Analog's twilight: Slowly, digital trumps physical
(AP)
- EU warns youth: turn your MP3 players down!
(Reuters)
- Joost relaunching TV site as online shows abound
(AP)
- Free US wireless network a step closer
(AFP)
- Bush signs RIAA-backed intellectual-property law
(CNET)
- UK university holds artificial intelligence test
(AP)
- Going native
- MySpace gives little guys online ad muscle
(AFP)
- Too loud, too long - 10% of MP3 users risk hearing loss
- Music fans back legal downloads
- Is the era of easy credit over for the long haul?
(AP)
- Test explores if robots can think
- New 'Xbox Experience' Too Much For Some 360s
(PC Magazine)
- US video game guru heads for space as tourist
(AFP)
- US tourist set for space station
- IBM invests in business partners' training
(CNET)
- Error puts data on 30 million German phone users on Internet
(AFP)
- FCC report negates free Internet interference claims
(CNET)
- Kenya's elephants send text messages to rangers
(AP)
- DLO offers TransDock Direct for iPods
(Macworld.com)
- Sony seeks to harmonize music, electronics
(AP)
- Apple shares surge, investors like valuation
(Reuters)
- Amazon Lowers Costs for Its S3 Online Storage
(NewsFactor)
- Apple Will Fix MacBook Pros with Faulty Nvidia Chips
(NewsFactor)
- IBM builds online version of China's famed Forbidden City
(AFP)
- Sinking shares could make Yahoo a target again
(AP)
- Microsoft exec: Challenging times play to our strengths
(CNET)
- A virtual battle of the bands
(Reuters)
- Net generation
- Firefox Plug-In Updated To Fight Clickjacking Attacks
(NewsFactor)
- 'Spam attack' halts Virgin e-mail
- Flexible OLEDs could be part of lighting's future
(AP)
- Microsoft elaborates on Oslo
(InfoWorld)
- Economy class
- Bank turmoil fuels phishing boom
- Channel 4 abandons digital radio
- New media plan to combat Taleban
- Despite IBM profits, a tech gloom still looms
(AP)
- Confident IBM Previews Earnings To Calm Wall Street
(NewsFactor)
- Microsoft, Sony will Launch Competing Virtual Worlds
(NewsFactor)
- SlingCatcher Outruns Digital Media Boxes
(NewsFactor)
- Rumors Have Apple Offering an $800 MacBook
(NewsFactor)
- Former software execs charged with wire fraud
(CNET)
- Save Money by Dumping Dud Deals
(The Motley Fool)
- Review: Tiny flash drives improve their security
(AP)
- Micron Tech cuts global work force by 15 percent
(AP)
- Sony says to launch 80GB PS3 in Japan this month
(AFP)
- IBM 3Q profit a positive sign for tech sector
(AP)
- 'Unbreakable' encryption unveiled
- Sony, Microsoft virtual communities to start
(AP)
- The Tech Lab
- Man denies hacking Palin e-mail
- Test Center review: Open source Drupal turns pro
(InfoWorld)
- Norton Antivirus firm buys rival
- U.S. judge halts sales of RealNetworks DVD software
(Reuters)
- First interstellar spam broadcast
- Making space for debt: US 'debt clock' runs out of digits
- IBM preannounces 3Q results
(AP)
- IBM preliminary profit beats expectations
(Reuters)
- Former 'cyber czar' goes corporate
(CNET)
- Google adds computer games to online advertising kingdom
(AFP)
- 'NHL 09' first star in hockey franchise
(AP)
- Apple granted patent on Mac OS X Dock
(CNET)
- Fake YouTube pages used to spread viruses
(AP)
- Social Networking Goes Mobile, Gets Corporate Face
(NewsFactor)
- Firefox Introduces Plug-In with Geolocation Capability
(NewsFactor)
- Web technology cuts mobile calling fees
(Reuters)
- 2 former software executives charged with fraud
(AP)
- Does Windows Cloud equal Windows Strata?
(CNET)
- BlackBerry Storm has touch screen you can feel
(AP)
- Firefox users gain location tool
- Google gets into video games — with ads
(AP)
- EU to expand e-shoppers' rights
- EU proposes increased rights for Internet shoppers
(AP)
- Real fantasies
- Red Hat boosts open source SOA
(InfoWorld)
- Mobile tracking reveals spending
- Release date set for Manhunt 2
- Tune your radio
- Fraudsters 'target bank accounts'
- YouTube to sell music, games in revenue push
(Reuters)
- MySpace-HP picture alliance
(AFP)
- YouTube flips switch on new sales channel
(AP)
- Wario, Kirby, Sonic return in new adventures
(AP)
- Apple iPhone 3G Sales Approaching 10 Million Mark
(NewsFactor)
- Mono 2.0 Boosts Cross-Platform App Development
(NewsFactor)
- Fabless future: Struggling AMD spins off factories
(AP)
- MySpace, HP in deal to encourage photo printing
(AP)
- U.S. official says online drug videos threaten teens
(Reuters)
- `Mail Goggles' might prevent e-mail regrets
(AP)
- EU directive could change iPhone battery design
(CNET)
- Web of love
- User or loser
- Between a rock and an interface
- Cars set to get parental controls
- DVD copying software gets pulled
- Trends & Innovations - Monday
(Investor's Business Daily)
- Judge orders RealNetworks to pull copying software
(AP)
- Netflix trims outlook and shares sink
(Reuters)
- SAP says business turmoil hurting its revenue
(AP)
- EBay cutting 1,600 jobs, 10 percent of work force
(AP)
- iPhone 3G Entices Mobile-Carrier Defections
(NewsFactor)
- New Readers, Software Heat Up E-Book Market
(NewsFactor)
- Facebook co-founder leaves for new venture
(AFP)
- Game news: A new Nintendo portable
(AP)
- Ford's 2010 cars will let parents set speed limit for teens
(AP)
- IBM Shifts Focus To Cloud Computing with New Services
(NewsFactor)
- Microsoft planning add-on to SQL Server
(CNET)
- Oyster card hack details revealed
- eBay to slash workforce by 1,000
- D.Telekom seeks stolen data on 17 million mobile users
(Reuters)
- Ask.com hopes to make search faster, more relevant
(AP)
- Europeans sought over hack attack
- Europeans indicted for hack
- Kosher calls
- Search engine Ask gets a facelift
- Fraud plagues prepaid calling card market
(AP)
- Apple cures the common cold and other stuff
(CNET)
- ASEAN may slash mobile roaming fees by half next year: report
(AFP)
- T-Mobile admits losing data for 17 million customers: statement
(AFP)
- Kids keep parents in the dark about cyberbullying
(CNET)
- Family-friendly Wii out to win battle-loving gamers
(AFP)
- A broken link economy? Then fix it
(CNET)
- Google postpones Yahoo online ad deal
(AFP)
- Music stars unite to seek control
- Google, Yahoo delay search ad partnership
(Reuters)
- Ex-McAfee executive clear of illegal option dating
(AP)
- Obama takes campaign to the iPhone
(AFP)
- RIM CEO: AT&T still testing delayed BlackBerry
(AP)
- Ex-McAfee exec cleared of option backdating charge
(AP)
- False web report plays havoc with Apple stock
(Reuters)
- Virtual dogfight
- Labor report indicates squeeze on tech sector
(AP)
- Nokia touch-screen to miss Xmas in mature markets
(Reuters)
- Microsoft installs XP, Office on cheap Portuguese laptops
(Reuters)
- Nokia 5800 XpressMusic Adds a 'Human Interface'
(NewsFactor)
- Power play
- Skype Investigates China Surveillance of Messages
(NewsFactor)
- Microsoft launches software for cheap Portugal laptop
(Reuters)
- Nokia takes on Apple's iTunes, iPhone
(Reuters)
- Domestic bliss
- Sun and surf
- CBS Webcast: Examining the Biden-Palin debate
(CNET)
- Nintendo's DSi: Everything You Need To Know
(PC Magazine)
- Skype Acknowledges Chinese Spying
(PC Magazine)
- Football focus
- Future football stars start here
- Prizes for Live Search regulars
- Microsoft Launches 'Suite Magellan' for Portugal
(PC Magazine)
- Music downloads avoid rate hike
- Microsoft Xbox 360 outsells PS3 in Japan in Sept
(Reuters)
- China 'spying on Skype messages'
- Obama uses iPhone to win support
- New Sony Reader has light, note-taking stylus
(AP)
- Nokia's unlimited music service on sale Oct 16 in Britain
(AFP)
- Italian car designer Pininfarina unveils electric car
- Ballmer: Zune coming to Windows Mobile
(CNET)
- Skype says China JV partner stores text messages
(Reuters)
- Nokia takes on Apple in music, touch-screen phones
(Reuters)
- Senator urges DOJ to monitor Google, Yahoo deal
(AP)
- Ballmer offers more on 'Windows Cloud'
(CNET)
- Chinese snoop on Skype, but are they alone?
(AP)
- Copyright board leaves royalty rate unchanged
(AP)
- Nintendo expects Wii's to be in stock for U.S. holiday season
(Reuters)
- Nokia CEO Says New Entrants Transform Mobile Market
(NewsFactor)
- Take-Two Interactive to remain independent
(Reuters)
- Nokia unveils new music service
- Subtract a divide
- Outsourcing aids many data thefts, Verizon says
(AP)
- Facebook to set up international base in Dublin
(Reuters)
- Valley Girls
- Nintendo confirms new look DSi
- Fresh sounds
- Minogue wins digital music gongs
- Apple loosens reins on iPhone developers
(AFP)
- Sony says PlayStation 3 sales better than expected
(Reuters)
- Deep secrets
- Diller: IAC `extremely lucky' with split timing
(AP)
- Computer can replace 2nd mammogram reader
(Reuters)
- Apple Threatens To Close iTunes Store If Fee Hiked
(NewsFactor)
- IBM Offers Free Lotus iNotes for Apple's iPhone
(NewsFactor)
- Japan home video game market shrinks: report
(Reuters)
- Apple drops secrecy pledge for iPhone developers
(AP)
- Google 'Goliath' Microsoft says
- Allstate testing whether games can improve driving
(AP)
- Socialtext 3.0 unveiled
(InfoWorld)
- EA kills 'Tiberium,' says misses quality standards
(CNET)
- AT&T unites fixed-line, wireless consumer units
(AP)
- iTunes store shutdown feared
- Congress passes bill to help save Internet radio
(AP)
- Ofcom may rethink spectrum sale
- TV versus the net
- The medium and the message
- Brazil votes
- Blizzard wins Warcraft bot payout
- Blizzard gets Warcraft bot payout
- Fighting the scourge of scareware
- DVD-copying software sparks legal battle with movie studios
(AFP)
- Internet pop-up "scareware purveyors" sued
(AFP)
- FCC Hopes To Review Two Wireless Mergers This Year
(NewsFactor)
- RealNetworks Defends RealDVD with Hollywood Suit
(NewsFactor)
- AT&T chairman says credit woes crimping operations
(AP)
- NY regulators get tough on Verizon FiOS installs
(AP)
- Hollywood aims to block RealNetworks' DVD software
(AP)
- 'Brothers,' 'Mercs 2' bring fresh attitude to war
(AP)
- Top firms band together behind Mobile Broadband
(AFP)
- Nintendo strikes Wii hotel deal
(CNET)
- WD Intros ShareSpace, a 4-TB NAS Device
(PC Magazine)
- Venezuela splashes out on laptops
- Venezuela to buy 1m laptops
- Brazil bound
- Woz words
- Words of wisdom from Woz
- Fast forward for mobile broadband
- NPR boosts online offerings, seeks larger audience
(AP)
- Microsoft urges House to rethink bailout vote
(AP)
- House Web site overwhelmed as bailout bill fails
(AP)
- Baltimore goes wireless with WiMAX
(AFP)
- Motorola Staffing Up To Cash In on Android Buzz
(NewsFactor)
- TiVo Experience Coming To PCs
(NewsFactor)
- NASA delays repair mission to Hubble telescope
(AP)
- EA sets video game deal with "300" director
(Reuters)
- Tech stocks hammered as bailout stalls in House
(CNET)
- Sprint begins mobile WiMax network in Baltimore
(AP)
- New software turns PC into TiVo TV recorder
(AP)
- In cyberspace
- Apple faces iTunes test case in Norway
(AP)
- Children's web watchdog launched
- Children's web watchdog debuts
- BT to kick off fresh Phorm trial
- Alarm sounded on second-hand kit
- Warnings over second-hand kit
- Charity launches internet game to help Ugandan boy find his mother
- Flaw in Flash Servers Allows Free Amazon Movies
(PC Magazine)
- MI6 pokes Facebook for new spy recruits
(AFP)
- Nintendo to launch camera, music-capable DS: report
(Reuters)
- China spacecraft returns to Earth
- Pandora, Webcasting appear headed for Senate victory
(CNET)
- Apple selling unlocked iPhone 3G in Hong Kong
(CNET)
- Hole in Adobe software allows free movie downloads
(Reuters)
- Unlocked iPhone 3G on sale in Hong Kong
(AP)
- Apple sells unlocked iPhones in Hong Kong
(AFP)
- Chinese astronaut walks in space
- Google reveals wireless hopes in a patent
(CNET)
- Congress sending child porn bills to president
(AP)
- More Americans watching video online
(AFP)
- DirecTV to market AT&T satellite service
(Reuters)
- Borba, Pickles, Von Dohlen, Doukas, Holt, Welsh Star in CA 'Cell Phone'
(Playbill)
- MySpace songs launch irks independent music group
(AP)
- Android-Ready Apps Flood Mobile Market
(NewsFactor)
- Court Pulls Plug on Apple iPhone Battery Lawsuit
(NewsFactor)
- Correction: Sun CEO pay story
(AP)
- Skype to be integrated into Asterisk PBXs
(CNET)
- Free French
- Review: 'de Blob' is fun, visually stunning
(AP)
- Japan's online social scene isn't so social
(AP)
- China astronauts braced for walk
- Germany arrest over gamer death
- EC call for 'universal' broadband
- EU call for 'universal' broadband
- Judge orders new trial in online music piracy case
(AFP)
- RIM 2Q earnings up 72 percent but outlook soft
(AP)
- FCC proposes easing wireless spectrum bids
(Reuters)
- Microsoft Confirms Windows 7 Pre-Beta Launch
(NewsFactor)
- America Movil braces for iPhone shortage in Brazil
(Reuters)
- HP, Oracle Accelerate Data Flow in Warehouse Products
(NewsFactor)
- LittleBigPlanet turns gamers into creators
(Reuters)
- BYOC: Company gives workers unusual laptop leeway
(AP)
- T-Mobile uncaps data plan ahead of Google phone
(AP)
- Nokia spreading software bets after Symbian buy
(Reuters)
- Microsoft's Mundie outlines the future of computing
(CNET)
- MySpace launches net music store
- Computer game boosts maths scores
- Video game boosts maths scores
- Future of history
- A tour of the greenest museum
- Police close file on BT's trials
- A sporting game
- Synaptics wins deal for first Android phone
(Reuters)
- U.S. appeals court favors Broadcom vs Qualcomm
(Reuters)
- Sony brings visual add-on to PlayStation 3
(AP)
- MySpace tries to strike new chord in digital music
(AP)
- Oracle, Red Hat spar over Linux
(InfoWorld)
- Yahoo launches major upgrade to display ad system
(AP)
- Review: Lifestreaming sites can organize Web lives
(AP)
- Skyfire Browser Ready for Windows Mobile Devices
(NewsFactor)
- Dell to use greener LED displays for all laptops
(AP)
- Study: Work e-mail use creeps into off hours
(AP)
- Oracle, Intel Partner To Boost Cloud Computing
(NewsFactor)
- Google releases software kit for new phone
(AFP)
- Flogging blogs
- Oracle and Intel jump on a cloud
(CNET)
- Users fail to spot fake pop-ups
- New step in mobile phone banking
- New step in phone banking
- Microsoft to Take Xbox Live Down for Maintenance
(PC Magazine)
- Public 'must assert' data rights
- Android to debut in T-Mobile's G1 smartphone
(InfoWorld)
- US-NET Summary
(Reuters)
- Google rolls out rival to iPhone
(Reuters)
- US-ENTERTAINMENT Summary
(Reuters)
- US-TECH Summary
(Reuters)
- Sony Ericsson to roll out music service in weeks
(Reuters)
- Sun's wind and output on extended dimmer switch
(AP)
- Chrome Users Return to Internet Explorer, Firefox
(NewsFactor)
- Intel Targets SMBs With Revamped vPro
(NewsFactor)
- Google phone to cost $179, debut Oct. 22
(AP)
- Oracle eyes portal improvements
(InfoWorld)
- T-Mobile's G1 Android Phone Comes with Goggle Apps
(NewsFactor)
- Collider halted until next year
- Role-playing games live on Xbox 360
(AP)
- EU says text message charges should be slashed
(AP)
- Antitrust status conference on tap for Microsoft
(CNET)
- Google's Android mobile unveiled
- Ofcom sets out stall for fast net
- Mayor sees London as 'wi-fi city'
- Google, T-Mobile Launch 'Game Changing' G1 Phone
(PC Magazine)
- Immortal footprint
- Android invasion
- Smarter homes
- EU to slash more mobile charges
- Microsoft unveils $40bn buy-back
- 'Dead Man's Cell Phone' Rings at SCR in Southern California Premiere
(Playbill)
- T-Mobile set to launch first Google-powered phone
(AP)
- SanDisk "micro-card" music competes with CDs
(AFP)
- Microsoft to issue debt, buy back $40B in stock
(AP)
- T-Mobile, HTC Ready for Android's First Chapter
(NewsFactor)
- Comcast Submits Its Network-Management Plan to FCC
(NewsFactor)
- McAfee to pay $465 million for Secure Computing
(Reuters)
- Activision Suing Pirates, RIAA Style
(PC Magazine)
- Microsoft announces $40 billion stock buyback
(CNET)
- Companies joining to push music on memory cards
(AP)
- Spore copyright control relaxed
- Apple to recall iPhone chargers
- Total recall
- Hi-tech help for children at risk
- Is the rich-hued Kodachrome era fading to black?
(AP)
- Endeavour put on standby as rescue spacecraft
(CNET)
- Web problems hit release of al Qaeda 9/11 video
(Reuters)
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- Apple to replace iPhone 3G power adapters due to shock risk
(AFP)
- Google to close Arizona office
(CNET)
- Report: New Yahoo board to meet next week
(CNET)
- Apple to exchange faulty iPhone power adapters
(Reuters)
- Google ramps up defense of Yahoo ad search deal
(CNET)
- Apple recalls tiny iPhone 3G power adapters
(AP)