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- MS Patch Tuesday: 7 bulletins coming, 4 critical
- Spam-scam crackdown nets $2 billion in fake checks
- Americas Most Expensive Music !!!
- Feds pull the domain name plug on State of California
- Halo Games Maker to Be Independent
- iPod Nano Catches Man's Pants on Fire
- Major Internet Hubs See Lesser Influence
- YouTube Service Hijacked By Spammers
- Security company Sophos warned users last week that spammers are exploiting the highl
- Greetings...you're infected
- Microsoft slaps bandaid on IE, MS Word
- Microsoft’s Ballmer calls out Red Hat with more patent threats
- Wal-Mart to Sell Broadband Access
- Vista Codec Package 4.5.1
- RIAA Eyes Next Possible Targets: CD Burners, Radio Listeners
- New Features Discovered in Windows XP SP3
- Quad-Core Phenom Models & Clocks Revealed
- Draft 11n ≠ 100 Mbps Ethernet
- ATI Catalyst™ 7.10
- USB Humidifier & Aromatherapy Device
- "K9NU-Speedster" supporting Quad-Core AMD Opteron™ Processors
- Microsoft hires URI protocol handling bug finder
- Microsoft's Latest XP Vulnerability Resembles Adobe PDF 'Flaw'
- ITC Investigation Into Mfg. Processes Could Shut Down HDD Imports
- 80 000 Finnish passwords stolen
- AOL to Cut Workforce by 20 Percent
- Intel Exceeds Estimates With 43% Earnings Rise
- Yahoo’s 3rd-Quarter Results Beat Expectations
- EBay Reports 3rd-Quarter Growth
- AT& T, Verizon Loosen Cell Contracts
- Take Your Storage Online
- Google 3Q Profit Soars
- Advanced Micro Devices Posts a Loss
- Firefox version
- IE users beware: RealPlayer zero-day flaw under attack
- SAS Hard Drives: 15,000 vs. 10,000 RPM
- What do 16,000 people 'do' at Google?
- MP3 Spam Scam Hits In-boxes
- AP Finds Comcast Blocks File Sharing
- Storm botnet 'services' could be sold
- The Truth About PC Power Consumption
- Largest TV Piracy Site Shut Down, Staff Arrested
- RIAA Sets Gunsights on Binary Newsgroups
- Mozilla Firefox May Disclose Files or Information to Remote Users
- Wi-fi security system is 'broken
- Apple results top targets
- Staples to Sell Dell PCs
- Man Steals Printer, Calls Tech Support, Lands in Jail
- Microsoft Research Reveals New Trends in Cybercrime
- Exclusive: I Was a Hacker for the MPAA
- Microsoft Invests in Facebook
- Verizon Wireless Settles with New York, Will Reimburse EV-DO Customers
- Verizon Offers FiOS Customers 20Mbit Uploads
- AMD's Athlon 64 X2 5000+ Black Edition
- Parallel Processing, Part 2: RAM and HDD
- 128 GB memory cards possible with first 30 nm flash chips
- Feel shotgun blasts with TN Games 3rd Space Vest
- Are you ready for 802.11n?
- Trend Micro Standalone Anti-Spyware ends
- Microsoft Beats Street
- Microsoft addresses new reports of forced Windows updates and reboots
- Password-cracking chip causes security concerns
- Adobe Patches Critical PDF Vulnerability
- Process Explorer 11.03
- Startup Delayer 2.3 Build 128
- SpeedFan 4.34 Beta 34
- Hounded by spyware charges, Direct Revenue shuts down
- The Home Video Prince Doesn't Want You to See
- Judge Holds RIAA Evidence Insufficient in Rochester, NY,
- Malware is Multiplying, Study Warns
- Class Action Suit - Seagate Drives purchased Mar 2001 thru Sep 2007
- Why we still invite data breaches
- Security guru notes how IT eases committing fraud
- Trouble on horizon for 'white box' PC makers
- Senators Use Comcast Blocking to Revive Net Neutrality Debate
- Motherboard Compatibility for Wolfdale and Yorkfield Processors
- Is U.S. Stuck in Internet's Slow Lane?
- Notebook component shortage may hit notebook ODMs in 2Q 2008
- PerfectDisk Professional 8.0.0.66
- The California fires: Why backup and recovery should be your top priority now
- Faster broadband - new discovery
- Firefox 2.0.0.9
- After 24 years of solid support Nintendo will stop supporting NES
- NJ man gets two years jail for AOL spam scam
- Google has a shorter domain name.
- Canada is suing Americans again over wireless
- PCs Being Pushed Aside in Japan
- ESET Smart Security 3.0.551
- Uncle Sam's newest security challenge to businesses
- ASRock to cut into mid-range and high-end motherboard markets
- Google Enters the Wireless World
- MySpace, Facebook Expand Targeted Ads
- McAfee Rootkit Detective 1.1
- PerfectDisk Professional 8.0.0.67
- File-sharing pirates attempt new software standard
- Windows Live Mail 1.0 Final
- Windows Live Messenger 8.5 Final
- Canada's Sympatico Admits to Net Filtering
- Restricting Insecure Applications
- AOL loses one third of its subscribers in one year
- Intel tells channel desktop CPU demand still strong
- Integrated IT Designed for Midsized Businesses
- Intel Simplifies Storage for Small Business and the Home
- Microsoft to launch test build of Internet Explorer refresh in December
- Hackers seize Alicia Keys’s MySpace page, launching malware attacks
- Two Windows bulletins coming on Patch Tuesday
- Major League Baseball makes news as latest DRM trainwreck
- MediaInfo Lite 0.7.5.4
- mp3DirectCut 2.07
- ATI Radeon HD 2900 GT Launched with a Whimper
- New ATI HD 3800 To Support DX 10.1
- Microsoft makes refurbished PCs its latest WGA anti-piracy target
- Stop the botnets!
- Infamous Russian malware gang vanishes
- 24″ LCD 1920×1200 displays now mainstream at below $300
- F.C.C. Planning Rules to Open Cable Market
- 'Botmaster' admits infecting 250,000 computers
- Intel Launching New Chip Lineup
- Maxtor Personal Storage 3200 comes equip with nice password stealing virus.
- Sysinternals Suite Build 11/9/07
- 6 Graphics Cards with Luxury Trimmings
- Need Spyware? Check eBay
- Samsung to produce 128 GB flash drive.
- Malware found on new hard drives
- Backup Mover (32-bit) 1.0 Beta
- Microsoft exec calls XP hack 'frightening'
- Authorize your USB drive
- "Bring it on!" say Pirate Bay leaders
- Wall Street Journal to free web site?
- Microsoft getting desperate, they now pay you to use Live.com
- Dell to Offer Sun’s Operating System
- Many Retailers Easy to Hack, Study Finds
- Happy Birthday Intel 4004
- EarthLink may exit Wi-Fi
- Mozilla Won’t Fix 80% of Firefox 3.0’s Bugs
- Microsoft Windows SteadyState 2.5 Beta
- Broadband Bills Forging Path Through Congress
- FCC petitioned for rules on ISP throttling
- Gmail not looking so good after the size increase.
- Intel to discontinue some Core 2 processors
- German police union wants Linux instead of Windows
- Building a Windows Home Server - the easy way!
- Report: Chinese espionage is the biggest threat to US technology
- The Death of E-Mail
- Senate OKs Restitution for Cybercrime Victims
- I Computer
- Sony cuts game designers' prices
- Colossus loses code-cracking race
- Firefox 3 Beta 1 is available
- Study: Internet could run out of capacity in two years
- The 10 worst consumer tech trends
- Expert Witness Defense Fund for RIAA Cases Established by Free Software Foundation
- Surveys: Identity theft more critical than incursion, data loss
- Firefox plans bug fix release for next week
- RIAA, MPAA urge pro-copyright vows from presidential candidates
- Ruckus brings smart antennas to the enterprise wireless LAN space
- Chilly forecast for wireless HD video
- Hard drives that can survive fire, drowning
- HD 3800: AMD’s Midrange Rebuttal - benchmarks
- Top card makers launch Radeon HD 3800 series graphics cards
- Samsung Spinpoint F1 HDDs: New Winners?
- Certification testing for 100Mbps cable modems begins, 2008 rollout eyed
- Latest QuickTime bug leaves XP, Vista vulnerable
- Software Group Targets Small Business
- Firefox 2.0.0.10
- The $363 19-inch dual-core all-in-one LCD PC
- Windows XP outshines Vista in benchmarking test
- Apple acknowledges some MacBook hard-drive problems
- Verizon Wireless Says ‘Bring Your Own’ Device
- Hey look Microsoft is ranked 1st in something.
- Google search results delivering massive malware attacks
- MPAA University 'Toolkit' Raises Privacy Concerns
- World faces 'cyber cold war' threat, report says
- 'The Future of the Internet--and How to Stop It'
- Dell can’t keep HP’s pace in global PC shipments
- New Software Detects Web Interference
- Gullible PC Users a Threat to Security
- Kenyan anti-piracy drive boosts OSS use
- Dell Earnings Rise
- Dell Takes Cybersquatters to Court
- Google to Join Spectrum Auction
- Firefox 2.0.0.11
- Leaks: How Geek Squad Investigated Its Own Porn Thieves
- Arrests made in botnet crackdown
- IE vs Firefox: Microsoft crunches security numbers
- FBI's Operation Bot Roast II nets additional indictments, sentences
- Wi-Fi reaches out to gadgets
- Logitech's Wireless Ergonomics
- bbc Interviews the Pirate Bay and IFPI
- Microsoft: Firefox users in danger due to more frequent updates
- AMD drops out of top 10 semiconductor ranking
- Vivendi to Acquire Activision
- Mozilla COO: over 125 million people use Firefox
- China motherboard makers not playing fair, complain Taiwan makers
- Securing Microsoft: From pain to progress
- United Kingdom Points Finger at Chinese Army for Increased Cyber-attacks
- Report: Cybercrime a Threat to National Security
- Creatively it's no Apple
- Encryption for Microsoft’s wireless keyboards cracked
- Microsoft softens response to piracy
- Securing Microsoft: Inviting the hackers inside
- Microsoft: Vista piracy rate is half that of XP
- Windows XP Speed Boost Coming with SP3
- MPAA's University wiretapping product taken down for violating copyright
- EFF wants to saddle you with metered Internet service
- HD DVD Blu Ray Sabotage
- IE vs Firefox: The gloves are off.
- Web Access and E-Mail on Flights
- Data-recovery firm reveals top client mishaps
- IBM breakthrough, one step closer to optical computers
- Asustek to move production to Vietnam, say sources
- IBM files patent complaint vs Taiwan's Asustek
- Light to shrink computer clusters
- Dell to Sell Computers in Best Buy Stores
- CompUSA is closing for good
- Three critical patches on tap from Microsoft
- Hackers launch major attack on US Military labs
- AMD: Survival and the Future
- Symantec Screwup Is 'Worse Than Any Virus'
- Zero-day flaw haunts HP laptop models
- IDC: Fewer desktop PCs to be sold from now on
- Samsung at center of 'Korean Watergate' bribery probe
- RIAA files supplemental brief in Atlantic v. Howell; argues personal copies ripped to
- DNS attack could signal Phishing 2.0
- Microsoft acknowledges Vista kernel elevation vulnerability
- Study: The Internet's spam problem is getting worse
- Can Circuit City techs legally peruse files?
- Judge: Man can't be forced to divulge encryption passphrase
- UPDATE: Who wants to buy AMD?
- Micron creates “world’s smallest” DDR2 memory chip
- No New Graphics Architectures in 2008, Says AMD
- Dutch gov blows open standards raspberry at Microsoft
- Microsoft security update derails IE
- FireWire speeds set to quadruple
- New Method Tests for Software Bugs Quickly, Cheaply
- Italian Ministry of Economics and Finance goes Linux
- First Look at Firefox 3.0 Beta 2
- Beta of XP update made public
- Falling Global Demand For CD-R Discs
- Intel to delay launch of three 45nm quad-core CPUs on poor AMD performance
- Microsoft Signs Open-Source Deal
- Windows Live OneCare randomly expires
- Circuit City Posts Wider Loss, Cuts Q4 Forecast
- Microsoft IE8
- In Trade Ruling, Antigua Wins a Right to Piracy
- Silicon Nanowires Boost Li-ion For 20-hour Notebooks
- Adobe patches nine critical flaws in Flash
- Russians Close to Prosecuting ‘Pinch’ Trojan Authors
- Wisconsin Senator Proposes State Videogame Tax
- Australia Approves Mandatory Age Verification for Internet Content
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