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- Tech Giants Push for NAND Flash Use in PCs
- Dell Earnings Sag
- Could Google Gears Make 'Cookies' Obsolete?
- What can you do with cyborg memory chips?
- Is the tech industry in a bubble?
- iPhone to go on sale
- Updated Search Engine from Ask
- Amp Mobile files for bankruptcy since 1/2 their customers don't pay their bills.
- Human-hair sized aluminum foil lamps
- Apple Criticized for Watermarking Music Files
- Scientists convert processor heat back to electricity
- Pay to Play: Uncovering Online Payola
- Introducing: The new NEC Hello Kitty Laptop
- Leading ISPs sign up for Goodmail antispam service
- Intel planning to enter discrete graphics card market in 2008
- Analyst: Barcelona Delayed Until October
- Dell PCs (mostly) cheaper at Wal-Mart than online
- Microsoft to push Windows Server 2003 SP2 via Automatic Updates on Patch Tuesday
- Apple Browser hits Windows
- Vista Limits Choices, Google Alleges
- Maine Senate passes first statewide Net Neutrality bill
- Intel aims to take the pain out of programming future multi-core processors
- Intel to adjust proportions of 3 series and entry-level chipsets
- Are Computer Keyboards Dishwasher Safe?
- Space station computers rebooted, partial power restored
- Asustek ships nearly 24 million motherboards in Jan-May period
- Talking Jewelry
- CPU makers to go to war again in July, says paper
- Intel readies massive multicore processors
- First Look: Windows Home Server RC1
- Yahoo Chief Resigns
- I.B.M. to Show Stream Computing
- OCZ Technology Unveils 4GB Platinum Edition Kit with Optimized Timings for Enthusiast
- Dell Offers Replacements For Vertical Line Issue
- Microsoft to Add Terrain Data to 3D Maps
- suspend production of five 1066MHz Core 2 Duo CPUs by late 2007
- Microsoft patents software watermarking technology
- 64GB SSD: Look mom no moving parts.
- Transparent transistors pave way to future displays, scientists say
- Intel postpones Turbo Memory for desktop PCs
- American Medical Association wants implantable RFID chips
- Japanese firm unveils artificial hand with 'air muscles'
- The Saboteurs Of Search
- New Era of "Desktop Supercomputing"
- DARPA wants to rebuild the Internet, this time without Al Gore
- New graphics chips enable next-generation games
- Microsoft readies a consumer healthcare platform
- AMD Preps Barcelona Amid Clock-Speed Concerns
- Aircable brings out Bluetooth dongle with 18+ mile range
- Analysis: How serious are the bugs in Intel's Core 2 Duo?
- Report software piracy, get a shot at $1 million
- A new FCC rule frees customers from having to rent set-top boxes
- AMD posts blatantly deceptive benchmarks on Barcelona
- Laser innovation speeds up hard disks
- Disk drive life depends on . . . luck
- Feds snub open source for 'smart' radios
- New generation of lighter displays to take on LCDs
- Digital Music Sales Continue to Grow
- AMD: on the verge of bankruptcy, or at a twist of a death spiral?
- Scientists demonstrate magnets that can control the color of a liquid
- Court holds Belgian ISP responsible for file-sharing
- M$ announces Xbox repairs
- FTC abandons net neutrality
- Beta Test Symantec's 2008 Products
- Mozilla, eBay Team on Customized Firefox
- Google acquires email application
- iPhone Nano on the way – analyst
- A mouse that waves
- Intel July 23 Issue CPU's are out now
- Microsoft to offer code protection, validation to other software developers
- Windows may _become_ spyware
- Intel Earnings Exceed Expectations
- Yahoo Profits Steady
- Firefox 2.0.0.5
- AMD: Is it getting off the carpet after Intel knockdown?
- Google Earnings Up 28%
- Microsoft Profits Up
- Information on Pinch tool for creating custom Trojans
- Help Net Security vulnerabilities section is back online.
- Networking sites used for background checks
- Spammers Using Links to Online Greeting Cards to Spread Viruses
- iPhone flaw lets hackers take over, security firm says
- Mozilla caught napping on URL protocol handling flaw
- Intel Price Cuts in Full Swing
- Logitech intros wireless notebook mouse
- Two New Intel Controllers Streamline Multicore Networking Performance
- Password vulnerability in Firefox 2.0.0.5
- DRM-Free MP3s Coming to Yahoo, URGE
- Western Digital unleashes 2 TB external storage devices
- Masters of technology return for BlackHat/Defcon
- AMD's Direction and Next-Gen Bulldozer Revealed
- Test Your Knowledge of Online Scams
- Apple's Profits Up
- Asustek may outsource own-brand motherboards to Foxconn
- Do Magnetic 'Avalanches' Damage Disks?
- Government Reports Cybercrime Poses National Risk
- Ten free security utilities you should already be using
- Dancing atoms hold prospect of superfast computing
- Intel Speed Breakthrough Points to a Post-Motherboard Era
- Bill Gates sees processor clock speeds to top out at 10 GHz
- Motherboard makers doubt performance claims of upcoming Intel IGP drivers
- Rambus approaches Taiwan DRAM makers for XDR adoption
- Microsoft Offers a Web-Based Strategy
- EU Charges Intel
- Google, Sprint Team Up
- Congress: P2P networks harm national security
- Meet the Cheapest Lappy in the World
- Storm Worm Erupts Into Worst Virus Attack In 2 Years
- AMD Reveals 4-Way CrossFire & New Roadmaps
- BBC launches free Internet TV service
- Realtek network driver silently corrupts data
- Here is your pen scanner, Mr. Bond
- Black Hat 'supersizes' in Las Vegas
- Russian Prosecutors Seek Jail Time For AllofMP3.com Owner
- IM attacks up nearly 80 percent, Akonix says -- and P2P is worse
- Firefox 2.0.0.6
- Malware Hunts Down and Deletes MP3s
- Hamster plus Hotspot equals Web 2.0 meltdown!
- Number Of Hackers Attacking Banks Jumps 81%
- Undercover Reporter Outed, Flees DefCon Conference
- They're Out to Get You - An Introduction to Internet Security
- Huge Russian malware attack imminent
- Lenovo In Talks To Buy Packard Bell
- Lenovo to preload Linux on some Thinkpads
- Intel to push two new technologies with X38 chipset
- New Security Holes Put PC Users at Risk
- Universal Music Will Sell Songs Without Copy Protection
- DriveSavers dispels common hard drive recovery myths
- Symantec announces ActiveX vulnerability
- Hotlan trojan focuses on Hotmail, Gmail accounts
- A look inside a Russian hackers' dojo
- Google rolls out paid storage services
- Toshiba Recalls More Laptop Batteries
- Judge Says Unix Copyrights Rightfully Belong to Novell
- Fujitsu's 'Nanohole' Tech Could Triple Hard Drive Capacity
- Microsoft Buys Online-Ad Company
- Google Goes After Microsoft Again
- US-CERT Sounds 'Storm Worm' Alarm, But is it Really a Storm?
- Symantec, Intel Working on Secure Chips
- AMD: Will More CPU Cores Always Mean Better Performance?
- 41% of Facebook Users Give Personal Data to Green Plastic Frog
- Microsoft trumps Google on free e-mail storage limit
- Paper battery is rechargable
- Company Says FCC Blocking Free Broadband
- AI RoboForm 6.9.6 - Roboform users, new version
- AVG Anti-Virus plus Firewall 7.5.484a1100
- Adobe: No threat from PDF spam
- Australia's porn-blocking plan unveiled
- The secrets of a teen's Internet success
- CNET reporters sue HP for invasion of privacy
- Ionic winds can cool chips
- One in three office workers suffer from 'e-mail stress'
- Intel Sets "Penryn" Launch Date
- Dell to Restate Earnings
- Dell working on virtual PCs for consumers
- Single Desktop Computer Caused 'LAX Hell'
- DELL - XPS 700 Motherboard Exchange Program
- TG Daily Special: The future of virtualization
- Record Industry Will Appeal AllofMP3 Ruling
- Why watermarking is a bigger devil than DRM
- ThreatFire 3.0.0.15 Public Beta
- Web Forum Reader 1.0 Beta
- Trojan Hidden on Job Search Sites Steals Personal Data
- Gaming on Integrated Graphics: No Longer Crazy Talk
- A New Design for Computer Chips
- Companies Clamping Down on Messaging
- Staples to recycle old pc's
- iPhone Hacked
- Taiwan's Acer Agrees to Acquire
- Rootkit-like behavior found on Sony fingerprint reader
- New Intel® vPro™ Processor Technology Fortifies Security for Business PCs
- Virtualization to replace PC's
- Court Rules Sharing Music is Illegal, Even if Nobody Downloads It
- Scientists pack terabytes onto DVDs
- Majority of British households on broadband Internet
- EarthLink to lay off 900
- Strangest printer in the world
- Server Worth $1.5 Million Wrecked by Forklift
- Employees spend part of work shifts on Web ‘personal activities’
- 'AutoPatcher' Service for Windows Ordered Shut Down by Microsoft
- Monster: Millions of users' data may have been stolen
- The New Arms Race: DDR3-1800 RAM
- Background: Inside Intel's Tera-scale project
- Microsoft Loses Vote on File Standards
- More Firefox URI handling security hiccups
- China hosts nearly half of all malware sites
- Apple Cuts iPhone Price
- Tech giants, banks win on patent reform
- Man accused of exploiting peer-to-peer software
- CYBERCRIME is committed every ten seconds in the UK
- A New Entry From A.M.D. in Chip Wars
- Criminals Operating Malware Supermarkets
- Extension of Microsoft court decree requested
- Paypal glitch tells Ebay sellers to ship to someone else
- Microsoft Updates Windows Without User Consent
- Web ad blocking may not be (entirely) legal
- China accused of cyberattacks on New Zealand
- Money mule recruiters get more brazen
- New Net taxes could arrive in November
- Office Ultimate Discount Available for Students
- Gartner: Antivirus is biggest security expense
- RIAA Loses in Precedent-setting Case
- Internet tops 135 million websites
- Chip Giants Back Universal Flash Spec
- Intel to deliver X38 chipsets in mid-September
- Google Calls Privacy Standards
- Exploit Discovered Impacting QuickTime, Firefox on Windows XP
- Hacked GOP Site Infects Visitors with Malware
- Massive E-mail leak incriminates anti-priates
- Microsoft Must Share Code With Rivals
- Tor anonymity server admin arrested
- Online crooks getting more professional
- Internal Abuse Overtakes Viruses as Security Threat
- Microsoft suffers decisive EU antitrust defeat
- I.B.M. to Offer Office Software Free
- Data corruption is worse than you know
- Firefox 2.0.0.7
- New phase-change memory tech 1000x faster than flash
- Intel Previews a New Family of Power-Saving Chips
- Australia pushes further Web censorship
- The XP alternative for Vista PCs
- Symantec warns users over Bluetooth security
- TPB files charges against media companies
- Critical Zero-Day PDF Bug Compromises Windows PCs
- Hybrid Hard Drives – A Disappointment for Consumers
- To The PIMOPHILES Among Us
- Microsoft Considering Facebook Stake
- 'Fraudster' posts confidential eBay member data on forum
- Ohio federal judge strikes down Net-censorship law
- Critical vulnerability found in Ask.com toolbar
- Hackers expose holes in GMail, Blogspot, Search Appliance
- OpenOffice bug hits multiple operating systems
- A sticker that can lock down notebooks
- IBM Lotus Symphony Attracts 100,000 Registered Users in First Week
- Excel 2007 is math-challenged
- Ordinary CD players to monitor our health?
- Steve Case Looks to Revolutionize Money
- Citywide Wi-Fi isn't dead yet
- Motorola unveils desktop WiMax modem
- FCC members call for national broadband policy
- Bush administration endorses eternal Net tax ban
- Japan to develop next next-generation network
- Dram antitrust suit..
- Upcoming Intel Prices
- Capitol Records, et al v. Jammie Thomas
- Malicious code infects Chinese security site
- Nanotube forests grown on silicon chips
- Americans wrong about computer security
- Microsoft Rolls Out Personal Health Records
- Internet Explorer 7 update: Now WGA-free
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