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- Microsoft's high-risk security strategy
- MS listens to PC OEMs - two years later
- We're just innocent techies, say accused spammers
- 300GB drive: now it's Fujitsu's turn
- DVD Forum provokes HDD spec punch-up
- C2000 gears up for Microsoft sales binge
- PayPal forced to apologise for dodgy small print
- Hidden partitions nearly double hard drive size!
- ITunes Song Swap Helper Vanishes From Net
- Linux Kernel Vuln Reloaded
- PC Semiconductor Market Seen Hitting Stride In 2004
- Kodak Sues Sony In Digital Dispute
- Microsoft Issues Three Security Patches
- Windows, Linux Clash At The Cash Register
- ICANN Approves Domain Wait List
- Court Puts DVD-Copying Decision On Hold
- Starbucks readies music d'load service
- Amsterdam braced for Apple store invasion
- More NetSky worms. So much for quitting
- Kazaa to appeal data seizure order ruling
- Israeli teen quizzed over US cop file hack
- Intel to launch $120 2.4GHz Prescott
- ATI 'drops pixel, vertex shader 3.0 support' from R420
- Hynix unveils 550MHz DDR 'first'
- Microsoft Changes Patch From Important To Critical
- ImClone Sues Founder For $26M
- Don't Fear SCO Lawsuits, UK Firms Advised
- Dell Bundles VMware, Continues Push To Scale Out In The Enterprise
- Opera does IPO and Opens On High Note
- Search Upstarts Storm Google's Gates
- Canadian goverment to sue HP?
- SEC Files Charges In Web Hoax
- Privacy Protecting Programs Killed
- Can You Exploit Virtual IT?
- Blood Technology Gets A Transfusion
- Who's Teaming Up Against P2P?
- Goodbye Desktops, Laptops Will Rule
- Early Tax Filers Facing Issues
- Webcasters To Report And Pay
- HP In Chinese Linux Push
- Gun Rules Too Stringent, Pilots Say
- Intel 'to adopt performance ratings'
- Quakecon 2004 announced
- Man Arrested In Google Stock Fraud
- Learn How To Diagnose Power Supply Problems
- Storage Software Is All The Rage In Q4
- Worm Snares IT In Dangerous Cat And Mouse Game
- Man Sues Distributor Of Kazaa Software
- SCO Takes Linux Battle To Users
- Microsoft Weighs In On Oracle, DOJ Case
- Symantec Details Net Threats
- Microsoft Shares Own Security Secrets
- Lindows Asks Court To Stop Microsoft's Overseas Legal Moves
- NASA pulls of mindreading act
- Half of UK homes have a PC
- T-Mobile to offer 3G data services next month
- Microsoft and EC reach impasse
- MS, partners tout Portable Media Center 'iPod killer'
- MS exec lists joys of high prices, vast margins to top investor
- Latest Bagle worms spread on auto-pilot
- Nvidia next-gen chip 'to launch 13 April'
- Sony readies Q2 dual-layer DVD+R drive debut
- SiS goes PCI Express for Pentium 4, Athlon 64 FX
- Web Shortcut Could Threaten Content Sites
- Chip Maker SMIC Falls On Debut
- Who Says Standards Are Sacred?
- Windows XP Update To Block Pop-Ups By Default
- Wi-Fi Interoperability Problem On Rise
- Microsoft To To Debut 'iPod Killer'
- Go Daddy Broadens Its Domain
- Sony Readies Q2 Dual-Layer DVD+R Drive Debut
- Microsoft Faces Big Fine, Unlikely To Break Record
- Microsoft Preps Partner Aids
- IT Workers Demand Greater Work Flexibility
- Vigilantes Attack EBay Fraud
- The Check's No Longer In The Mail
- Witty Attacks Your Firewall And Destroys Your Data
- GM Recalls 4 Million Pickups, Cites Tailgate Separation
- Spam-Fighting Tech Loses Ground
- What Plug-And-Play Means For TV
- Intel Changes Chip Names
- Computer Security 101 For Small-Business
- Passport to nowhere?
- AT&T Wireless' text messages cross Atlantic
- Motorola to sell wireless gear in RadioShack
- Apple delivers Xserve G5
- Software buyers see more change
- Torvalds: Outside threats to Linux
- Microsoft Mulls Protective Order Against Oracle
- Motorola To Support Good Wireless System
- AOL Blocks Spammers' Web Sites
- Red Hat Wins Pre-Load Slot On IBM POWER Servers
- National Cyber Security Partnership Makes Recommendations on Early Warning
- 532 more sued by Recording Industry
- TiVo Looks To Tune In To Advertisers
- Microsoft Ruling Could Affect Marketplace
- Novell Looks For New Life With Linux, Open Source
- ValueClick Affiliate Marketers Unite Under One Brand
- Opera's browser finds its voice
- Europe wanted to rule over future Windows tech, says MS
- Wal-Mart waltzes into music download market
- SpamHaus lobbies for .mail TLD
- Software industry opts for subscription fees
- Chip cooling technology struck by lightning
- Corporate websites are 'financial black holes'
- AMD Socket 939 chip launch pinned to 25 May
- China cracks down on cybercafes - again
- Intel to run with Marathon mobile graphics chip
- Interview with the keystroke caperist
- Microsoft's Great Search
- Microsoft Launches a SALT on Speech Recognition
- HP Sues Gateway Over Use Of Patents
- HP Says More Of Its Large Clients Want Linux
- Microsoft Promises: You Patch, We Pay
- Dell Admits Its Servers Are Smoking
- If consumers want to copy games, let them
- Novell Moves To Dismiss SCO's Linux Suit
- Lindows.Com Seeks Relief
- Siebel Touts New Government-Targeted Solutions Set
- Spammers Get Ready For April Fool's Day
- Man Threatens Microsoft With Class Action After SP4 Failure
- US Legislators Move To Make P2P A Crime
- Tech Leaders Target Spam
- Debate rages over Internet phone fees
- Motorists To See Speed Camera Photos
- Online Security: Who's Liable?
- 100 Mbps DSL and more real soon
- Microsoft Sold On Smart Cards
- AOL raffles spammer's seized Porsche
- Kazaa and co 'not cause of music biz woes', say Profs
- AMD sneaks out Athlon 64 2800+
- Level 3 launches residential VoIP
- Intel Dothan to offer 533MHz FSB at launch?
- Intel denies LGA775 P4 delay
- Philips licenses PowerVR MBX core
- OpenOffice spring cleans with 1.1.1
- Wal-Mart download service goes live
- Intel 'spends $500-700m' on first 65nm kit
- Hitachi Laptop Drive Goes Rugged
- Bulgarians Get Microsoft Longhorn Early
- SCO Wants To Split IBM/Linux Fight Into Two
- Apple Wants Patent On IPod Interface
- Digital Envoy Sues Google
- Malicious Cisco Code Circulating
- Intel To Settle Intergraph Patent Dispute
- File-Sharing Lawsuits Go Abroad
- SBC Teams With UPS For Wi-Fi Delivery
- Canadian judge says swapping songs online is legal
- More police needed to tackle e-crime
- Security is our 'biggest ever challenge' - Gates
- Western Digital to end HDD part code confusion
- Intel's Itanium rockets to 64-bit shipment lead
- Internet news guru Matt Drudge uncovers dating scandal
- MusicNet to deliver music downloads to UK
- A robot in every home by 2010
- AMD to drop Athlon 64 taxonomy for Intel's
- Korean RIAA nobbles Samsung music phone
- Changes Loom At Nintendo
- Virtual-School Costs Under Siege
- Ruling Points Way To Broadband Regulation
- Bush Calls For Universal Broadband By 2007
- IBM Seeks Knockout Blow In SCO Case
- Study: UK IT Directors Overworked And Burned Out.
- Stop Using Sub-Domains, Or Cough Up
- Microsoft And The Devil's Advocate
- U.K. Businesses Shrug Off Spam
- Bug Hunters Go Open Source
- DVD-Copying Software Maker Appeals Rulings
- Will 'moblogs' Mean Mo' Money?
- Security Is Our 'Biggest Ever Challenge' - Gates
- Gateway To Shutter Stores, Cut Staff
- Corel To Test WordPerfect For Linux
- Wi-Fi VoIP Will Take Time To Mature, Say Vendors
- MusicNet To Deliver Music Downloads To UK
- Wi-Fi industry gears up for roaming offensive
- Intel launches Wi-Fi brokering service
- Germans unleash electronic guide dog
- Security budgets soared in 2003
- Milking the Internet surveillance cash cow
- Judge OKs Microsoft Lin---s offensive
- VMware tweaks Workstation for Linux and Windows
- New workaround for Apple DRM
- OFT offers guidelines for online auctions
- Coming soon: the Wi-Fi PSP and PS2
- May Offering For Mac Office
- Online Gambling Sites Respond To Ad Ban
- IBM Close To Launching .NET Enhanced Database
- Major League Baseball Pondering Ads On Uniforms
- BT Enters Copy-Protection Market
- Kazaa, EDonkey Brace For Attack
- ICANN Asks Judge To Toss Out Lawsuit
- Lindows to get new name
- Union ballots 100,000 SBC workers on strike action
- Happy birthday, Mainframe
- Is spim worse than spam?
- Union blasts NTL job cuts
- Broadband kicks TV into touch
- Judge stays Red Hat vs SCO
- Intel offices raided in Japan on bad biz concerns
- Tracking the Blackout bug
- Thin Client Runs Windows, Linux
- AOL Drawing For Spammer's Sportscar A Hit
- Three Former CA Execs Plead Guilty To Fraud Conspiracy
- Music Gurus Scout Out Free Tunes
- Speaking Of Music Piracy ....
- Smaller Chips? Just Add Water
- Plug-In Flaw Exposes RealPlayer
- Consumers Eager For Internet Phone Service
- As Goes VoIP, So Grows Softswitches
- EarthLink To AOL, MSN: Game On
- Microsoft Readies For Software Bootleg Binge
- Verizon Tries To Halt Nextel Spectrum Swap
- Virus Tries To Take Bite Out Of Apple
- Microsoft Reins In Longhorn For 2006 Launch
- Skype To Sell Out To Microsoft?
- American Airlines Released Passenger Data
- Is Open Source Alone Enough?
- Leaked Document Shows How Intel Avoids Antitrust Pitfalls
- Corporate America Now Scared Straight
- A Linux Love Letter - And A Word Of Caution
- The Porous Internet and How To Defend It
- An Antitrust Antidote for Software Security
- Asteroid apocalypse: the online guide
- Irish gov to seize control of .ie
- EU braces for software patent demo
- Sun's Java chief finds greener pasture at Cassatt
- Man pays $1.1m for mobe number
- Browser-based attacks on the up
- SlimDevices Squeezebox
- 'Universal' hard drive system to ship this month
- IBM throws weight behind BPEL
- Intel to merge Xeon, Itanium chipsets
- Hynix rejects bid for its non-memory biz
- Sega Dreamcast spawned Intel PDA graphics tech
- Intel salutes Itanium with speed bump
- New Microsoft Security Updates
- California Senator Challenges Gmail
- Microsoft Settles Several Lawsuits, But Still Faces More
- IRS, Army Win E-Gov Awards
- EarthLink Honeymoon Ends For Some
- Bills Filed To Regulate VoIP
- McDonald's Orders Up Wi-Fi
- IBM Spins Off PowerPC Trio
- E-mail lists choke on spam
- Windows Update groans under patch load
- Microsoft charity license gets lukewarm welcome
- Sony pauses PSX production
- Cisco thwarts WLAN dictionary attack
- South Korea allows 3G handset subsidies
- DVD Forum punts blue laser HD-DVD
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