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- Group wants Wi-Fi banned from public buildings
- Newest Firefox Beta has Critical Flaws, Mozilla Admits
- ASUS Unleashes Plans for Motherboards to Support 140W Next-Generation Processors
- Citing lack of demand, GameStop pulls Zune from store shelves
- Court Finds Dell Guilty of Fraud
- Abit reportedly to phase out the market
- When Lithium-ion Batteries Explode
- Microsoft readies new ‘don’t blame Windows’ tool
- The Customer Service Hall of Shame
- California Man Takes $50K Penny-by-Penny Office Space-Style,
- Yale Researchers Devise P4P, RIAA Weeps
- Microsoft demos future Windows with touch-screen
- I own you now HP
- Pocket size projector
- Intel Shows Off Insanely Overclocked And Aircooled Nehalem
- Kodak ESP 3 All-in-One Inkjet Multifunction Printer
- TechNet Special Edition - Vista
- Firefox 3 RC2: still flawed
- Verizon Agrees to Buy Alltel
- Time Warner Cable sued for causing 'major distress'
- Intel faces $25.4M antitrust fine
- Investor steps up Yahoo campaign
- Nvidia, AMD vie with Intel over USB 3.0
- Gigabyte Hybrid Silent Pipe
- Groups Call for Investigation of ISP Ad Targeting
- Next round of Microsoft 'Patch Tuesday' addresses Bluetooth problem
- Turkmenistan may finally join the online world
- IE8 Beta 2
- Government unveils world's fastest computer
- Icahn's big bet on Yahoo hinges on Microsoft sale
- HP, Acer settle patent infringement claims
- FTC opens formal probe of Intel chip business
- The best ways to protect your identity online
- NY AG: 3 net providers to block Web sites with child porn
- Apple in Parallel
- Yahoo facing possible trial before Icahn showdown
- Security hole exposes utilities to Internet attack
- Mozilla Firefox 3.0 to be released June 17
- RIAA backs away from one file-sharing case
- Expect crash recovery features in new IE8 builds
- Symantec acquires 'cloud' storage company,
- Yahoo partners with Google
- Firefox 3 Will Be Released Tuesday
- Greasemonkey Script to Make Your Life Productive
- Antivirus firm reports first mobile-phone worm
- Opera 9.5 available for Download.
- AVG scanner blasts internet with fake traffic
- 'Geek girl' helps keep Mozilla safe in scary times
- Want XP on your new Dell? $50, please
- State worker cleared on child porn charges that were due to malware
- Nvidia: Graphics Is Dead? Yeah Right
- First ATI Radeon HD 4850 Reviews Surface
- Wd's Third-generation High Capacity Enterprise Sata Hard Drives
- EBay Boosts Fraud Protections for PayPal Users
- The Pirate Bay Introduces SSL to Site, Asks for Global Internet Embargo Against Swede
- ICANN to allow almost any domain suffix
- Judge Orders Legal Fees in RIAA v Andersen
- Gates logs off for good at end of day
- Head-to-Head: Printer Manufacturers' Ink vs. Cheap Third-Party Ink
- Intel Abandons Vista!
- Minnesota Pays ESA $91K for Illegal Game Law
- Deep Packet Inspection and Your Privacy Online
- PL license needed in Texas
- Firefox 3 breaks download record
- Microsoft Office becomes Equipt
- Next Patch Tuesday has few security updates, big Vista reliability fix
- Upgrade Your Notebook Without Going Over the Line
- Schools close book on dial-up Internet
- The Nehalem Preview: Intel Does It Again
- Windows DNS bug fix can impair firewalls, including ZoneAlarm
- Belkin unveils new router and Powerline adapters
- Kicken Hardware page #4 on Google
- Seagate Boosts Hard Drive Storage Capacity To 1.5 TB
- Yahoo rejects joint proposal from Microsoft, Icahn
- Broadband Limits Make Comeback
- Best Way to Annoy Your Co-Workers? E-mail
- 60X Faster Internet
- Why a high-quality PSU is an essential purchase - video
- Web-based program gives the blind Internet access
- Firefox 3 Release Notes
- Say goodbye to the computer mouse
- Intel P45: The New Chipset Lacks Progress
- Comcast customers: Are your e-mails going missing?
- EU files new charges against Intel
- Silverlight suit: Microsoft’s conduct is “unlawful” and “willful”
- Microhoo mudslinging: Icahn says Yahoo distorts facts of offer; Microsoft agrees
- The Techie Hall of Shame
- Court affirms online content law unconstitutional
- Koolance PSU-1300ATX-12N Liquid Cooled Power Supply
- Amazon S3: For now at least, sometimes you have to reboot the cloud
- Microsoft Envisions The Next-generation LCD
- Wd® announces 2.5-inch, 10,000 rpm enterprise sata hard drives
- Intel brings forward Nehalem launch
- Employee hands over passwords to hijacked San Francisco computer network
- Tiny refrigerator taking shape to cool future computers
- Dell issues fix for Nvidia graphics chip glitch
- Competition for Google Coming
- Fire Fox 3
- ER docs: Don't text and walk, skate _ or cook
- AT&T tells the FCC it'll cut off wireless P2P users
- Microsoft says it needs more Internet Explorer 8 beta testers
- Hitachi Unveils New CinemaStar Hard Drives
- Figuring out which NVIDIA GPUs are defective -- it's a lot
- New Browsers Fight the Malware Scourge
- Firefox Closer to Supporting Open-source Video Codec
- Avoid Laptop Seizure On International Trips [Privacy
- FCC rules Comcast violated Internet access policy
- EFF Tool Hunts BitTorrent Throttling ISPs
- Corsair Dominator DDR3 Memory Sets New World Record
- Microsoft Mojave Experiment
- FBI: Flash Drive Used to Steal Countrywide Data
- Failed California Game Law Costs State $282K
- Mozilla: Tell us how you see the future of Web browsing
- Intel Chipset Software Installation Utility 9.0.0.1011
- University Files Licensing Complaint Against RIAA Investigators
- Window Wars -or- Am I who I say I am?
- IE 8 get it while it is hot!
- Between a rock and YouTube, video execs see promise
- Will the Olympics melt the Internet?
- Mozilla Labs considers grafting IM onto Firefox
- Reporters booted from Black Hat Conference for hacking
- You might come back to the darkside
- Intel to release new midrange chips Monday
- Nvidia 790i board pulled by makers
- States may tax iTunes, other digital downloads
- Intel 'Turbo Memory' tries to speed up Windows
- Intel readies new remote PC access function
- Angry Sellers Finding New Happiness on Sites Outside eBay
- First USB 3.0 Demo Possibly at IDF Next Week
- Sharing 2999 Songs, 199 Movies Becomes ‘Safe’ in Germany
- Netflix shipping centers slammed by problems
- Extreme Liquid Cooling for HD 4870 X2
- The end run around the OS is underway
- Subway agency wants to keep MIT students quiet over hack
- RIAA Pays Record $108K USD in Attorneys' Fees for Lost Case
- SpeedFan 4.35 Final is online
- Everything You Need to Know About USB 3.0, Plus First Spliced Cable Photos
- Why can't Firefox print as well as Internet Explorer?
- Judge lifts MIT students' card-hacking gag order
- Intel Tests Mass Storage Waters With New SSDs
- Logitech Introduces New Wireless Keyboard/Mouse Combo
- Firm Estimates 35 Percent Downgrade Vista to XP
- Move Over Quad-Cores, Intel's Ready to Ship 6-Core Chips
- 20 Crazy Things People Do to Get Wi-Fi
- Firefox to get massive JavaScript performance boost
- Breakthrough in Charging Mobile Devices Reported
- Analog TV shutdown kills free cell-phone TV
- Microsoft to target Windows XP Pro users with Genuine ‘nagware’ notifications
- Why can't they fix the Flash/Firefox bug?
- 12 Sly Web Tricks That Put You in Control
- Microsoft's newest browser may block ads
- Comcast to make monthly Internet use cap official
- Universal Abit Reportedly Leaving Motherboard Market
- Google set to introduce its own Web browser
- Microsoft slams Google on privacy
- Judge Hands RIAA Victory in Light of Destroyed Evidence
- What Nehalem is really about
- Google Chrome vulnerable to carpet-bombing flaw
- IT administrators admit they would steal data
- Logitech Announces Illuminated Keyboard for Non-Gamers
- Intel Adds 3 New Value CPUs
- Sony says [VAIO] laptops overheat, urges repairs
- Microsoft deploying in-store customer-service reps
- Dell Previews $349 Linux-Based Inspiron Mini 9 Netbook
- Dell Plans to Sell Factories In Effort to Cut Costs
- ISPs Will All Spy on Their Customers, Professor Warns
- Sony shares hit 3-yr low after Vaio laptop recall
- Analyst says AMD may soon announce spin-off
- Mythbusters Blocked From Revealing RFID Myths
- AMD, Nvidia Conspire to Price Fixing; Sued
- Firefox Users Report Problems After Updating
- Chrome's JavaScript challenge to Silverlight
- Intel Desktop CPU Lineup for 2009 Split Wide Open
- 20,000 RPM Raptor hard Drive
- Report: Windows 7 Beta 1 Slips from October to December
- New HP printer an upgrade over last year's model
- Google and Yahoo Continue with Ad Deal
- Imation readies a wireless USB external hard drive
- Firefox ships patch for 12 security flaws
- Firefox scrambles to add ‘private mode’ browsing
- Infected U.S. PCs may have attacked Georgia
- Debunking Power Supply Myths
- Study Shows Average User Is Pretty Stupid When It Comes to Popups
- Judge grants new trial in music downloading case
- Microsoft Re-Designs WordPad, Paint, Calculator for Windows 7
- Internet will run out of IP addresses by 2010, warns Vint Cerf
- Gigabyte will not cut motherboard prices, says company VP
- Mozilla Firefox for Windows (v3) 3.0.3
- Top firms band together behind Mobile Broadband
- Rambus comeback?
- Microsoft, Washington state sue over 'scareware' pop-up ads
- Report: Fujitsu to Sell HDD Business to Western Digital
- Comcast's Rate Caps Get a Pass from Video Sites
- Combating Internet Predators
- Core i7 Incompatible With Performance DDR3 Memory
- A.M.D. to Split Into Two Operations
- Researchers Want LED "Hot Spots" to Replace Wi-Fi
- I.B.M.’s Quarterly Earnings Exceed Expectations
- 'Unbreakable' encryption unveiled
- Windows 7 to Have Toned-Down User Account Control
- Microsoft Readies Flood of Patches
- Open Air Case
- Status: Stinky - Web-enabled deodorant docking station
- OK, now OpenOffice is definitely good enough
- Windows 7 will be called… Windows 7
- Has Google's browser peaked already?
- Intel Beats Expectations
- Adobe Releases Flash Player 10
- Firefox 3.1 raises the browser bar … again
- A.M.D. Reports Loss
- Google’s Profit Rises
- Circuit City weighs bankruptcy
- Yahoo to Cut Its Workforce
- Apple Tops Expectations
- Samsung Withdraws SanDisk Bid
- Microsoft Word Turns 25
- Microsoft’s Profit Rises
- Linksys flips the switch on new powerline networking gear
- Microsoft Plans a Stripped-Down Windows 7
- Microsoft Plans ‘Cloud’ Operating System
- Sun Microsystems Reports $1.7 Billion Loss
- Justice Gives Nod to Verizon-Alltel Merger
- Companies recall 100,000 laptop battery packs
- So Easy, So Quick – Introducing the ASUS VENTO TA-F Foldable Chassis
- Google Scuttles Ad Deal with Yahoo
- Panasonic to Buy Sanyo
- Seagate 1.5TB Drives Randomly Freezing
- Under the Hood, Windows 7 Is Vista's Twin
- Gadget survey finds many bugs can't be fixed
- Adobe bolsters streaming Flash
- Yahoo Chief, Steps Down
- TODAY 11/18 -ZoneAlarm Pro 24-Hour Giveaway
- Microsoft to replace Live OneCare with 'no-cost' anti-malware
- Harvard class takes Constitution-based run at RIAA
- H.P. Results Match Preliminary Numbers
- Lenovo Security Feature Kills Notebooks via Text Message
- Fedora 10 Out, Packed With Improvements
- Black Friday Bargain: Super-Cheap Linux Netbooks
- USB 3.0 Spec Finished: It's SuperSpeed USB
- Does Yahoo have a new Suitor
- Logitech Ships Billionth Mouse
- Intel's Q8300; May be Last Quad Core
- Secunia: Less than 2% of Windows PCs fully patched
- Rising royalties send Yahoo's Launchcast to CBS
- Seagate’s “random freeze” problem: worse than reported?
- Update: Reviewers at Amazon Slam TurboTax 2008 with One Star Reviews
- Best Buy 3Q Profit Sinks
- Apple’s Chief to Skip Macworld
- Music Industry Drops Effort to Sue Song Swappers
- U.S. not ready for cyber attack
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