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- The uncorking of online alcohol sales
- Cybersecurity post needs a promotion, firms say
- iTunes to Face EC Scrutiny
- Penn State Tells 80,000 Students To Chuck IE
- Sprint near deal to buy Nextel for $35 billion
- Finally, Oracle to buy PeopleSoft
- Sprint-Nextel merger is a total technology mismatch
- Supreme Court mulls over file sharing allegations
- Sega World brains linked to Kazaa
- Microsoft, hardware vendors face raft of OEM licence suits
- Verizon DSL not ready to go 'naked'
- AOL abandons exclusivity in favor of ad-supported model
- Microsoft Issues Five Bulletins on Windows Flaws
- Size does matter..........
- Net surfing, cell calls on planes closer
- Sprint, Nextel agree to merger
- FTC focuses on file swapping
- Court Lifts BlackBerry Maker's Injunction
- Nvidia introduces Turbo Cache for Geforce 6200
- Bugs Bring New Dangers to Acrobat Users
- Antispam law ruled unconstitutional
- Honda robot applies for 9-to-5 job
- Linux Client Migration Cookbook
- FCC Action Will Encourage Wireless Broadband: WISP
- MGM shareholders OK sale
- Santa flaws? Firms deal with holiday patches
- Web-only comic strip takes games seriously (almost)
- ISP Awarded $1 Billion in Anti-Spam Suit
- OpenOffice 2.0 preview released
- Nintendo Surgeons More Precise?
- War Games: Army's Hollywood Sim
- EU to rule on freezing Microsoft curbs
- USPS: Customer Markings on Envelope Not 'Personal'
- 2005 IT Spending Trends
- Trend of teen techies striking it rich appears to be stalling
- Major bug in PHP opens database security hole
- Drivers' Licenses Now a Tool for Homeland Security
- Apple Files Suit on Leaked Product Info
- Google: Desktop Search flaw fixed
- Study: Mobile Phones Affect DNA
- What's new for the PC of 2005? Not much!
- A64 and PCI-X on the same mobo now
- Mntsnow to remarry Dec 23rd 2004
- Asia Quake's Tsunamis Kill Over 11,000
- Asia quake death toll tops 21,000
- NASA to host July4th fireworks
- Blind gamers get their own gaming titles
- Games go retro
- 'Raid' can be embarrassing — or worse
- The answer to Verizon's mail blocking?
- AMD plays whack a mole in green guacomole support
- TiVo Unveils Portable Transfer Service
- Man arrested in tsunami death e-mail hoax
- Tech community joins tsunami relief effort
- Clean out your registry
- Where To Outsource Now
- Google Scandal On 60 Minutes
- Macworld Expo To See "Hundreds Of New Products"
- Army solicits network ideas
- Napster & Yahoo! Execs Say Subscriptions Will Beat iTunes
- Bell Labs grapples with VoIP, open source
- Oracle plans Jan. 18 'launch' for merged company
- Notorious Net marketer to halt spyware ads
- eBay fights back against phishers
- Deadline Looms in Microsoft Settlement
- Linksys Secures Media Streaming
- Iomega gizmo has strong business case
- Intel Sonoma turns up in Sony Vaio machine
- Intel to launch complete Media Center systems
- E-mail management tips
- Site tries to cash in on unused gift cards
- Jail for software pirate
- MS wants to create more space
- The Net's future? It depends on whom you ask
- Google Limits Affiliate Listings
- Another Macworld and another Jobs mystery
- BUZZ: Tech news & notes
- Thieves cash in with online auction gift card scam
- FTC moves to stop X-rated spamming
- New mobile phone virus spreads two ways
- Apple sues small sites using NDA card
- IBM Releases 500 Patents For Open Source Community
- Carmakers take iPod for a drive
- Microsoft Fixes First Three Windows Flaws Of 2005
- Hackers Use DRM To Plant Massive Amounts Of Spyware
- ISP claims Telstra over-billing
- Oracle sees PeopleSoft layoffs on Friday
- WorldCom settlement challenged
- Mac's Tiger "Long Before Longhorn"
- Pair arrested for telling lawyer jokes
- Fossil shows baby dinosaur in mammal's belly
- Hacker read Secret Service e-mails
- December 2004 Bandwidth Report Now Online
- Time To Make More Dunkin' Donuts In The West
- Oracle does it.
- Saturn Probe shows Titan has lakes and rivers
- Sale of insider shares may test Google's stock
- Software firms expecting big profits
- ISP suffers apparent domain hijacking
- Repair or Replace?
- Sony warns against installing PSP update
- Microsoft Makes Avalon Available
- FBI's $243m security program doomed
- A Hat Trick for Electronic Arts
- Is Your Boss Watching Your BlackBerry?
- Microsoft releases critical NT4 updates
- Is There a Future for PCs?
- Internet through electrical outlets?
- ICANN accepts bids to operate .net registry
- One Big Wi-Fi Hotspot Set Up For Inauguration
- 277 arrested in anti-piracy raids in Asia
- DoJ nets P2P convictions
- Cisco finds security flaw in router software
- The Worm in CNN's Headlines
- Apple stores open early for Mac Mini
- Future desktop AMD core roadmap tips up
- New ways to manage your photos
- Is the ATI patent Xboxish or not?
- Congress Puts Spyware on Hit List
- MyDoom one year later: more zombies, more spam
- No-cost Skype strikes chord with businesses
- RIAA sues 717 file-swappers in latest round
- New worm targets MySQL installations
- A Linux User Writes About Embracing the Mac
- New Bagle Worms Making the Rounds
- Yahoo tool sends local info to cell phones
- Wired The Empire Blogs Back
- Sitepoint Color for Coders - Color and Design for the Non-Designer
- Security Focus More rss feeds from SecurityFocus
- Security Focus Elsewhere: Patching up problems
- Security Focus Elsewhere: Tasin worm suspect arrested
- Sitepoint Rebuilding Gradlink Using Ez Publish
- Wired Microsoft Releases Service Pack 2
- Security Focus Columnists: Unintended Consequences
- Sitepoint Designing For Clients Made Easy
- Wired Virus Writer Pleads Guilty
- Security Focus Columnists: Mobile Viruses
- Sitepoint Build a PHP Multiple Picture Showcase Using PHP and HTML
- Wired Feds Wrap Up Online-Crime Dragnet
- Security Focus Infocus: SSH Port Forwarding
- Sitepoint Beware of Opening Links in a New Window
- Wired Next Windows Version: 2006 Target
- Security Focus Infocus: The Perils of Deep Packet Inspection
- Sitepoint How a Core Relationship Strategy Can Help You Increase Profits
- Wired Another Patch Job From Microsoft
- Security Focus Infocus: Apache 2 with SSL/TLS: Step-by-Step, Part 1
- Sitepoint The ASP.NET Web.config File Demystified
- Wired Hack Attack Gums Up Authorize.Net
- Security Focus Infocus: Blind Buffer Overflows In ISAPI Extensions
- Sitepoint The Apple Xserve - an Introduction
- Wired Ireland Blocks Calls to Stop Scam
- Security Focus News: MS mulls charging for anti-spyware app
- Sitepoint Requirements Gathering Essentials
- Wired Genome Model Applied to Software
- Security Focus News: Teen sentenced for releasing Blaster worm variant
- Sitepoint The Chargeback Challenge
- Wired Foreigners Blocked From Bush Site
- Security Focus News: Feds aim to tighten nuclear cyber security
- Sitepoint Not The Usual Suspects: How To Recruit Usability Test Participants
- Wired Linux: Fewer Bugs Than Rivals
- Security Focus News: Clear skies for Area 51 hacker
- Sitepoint Introduction to Browser-Specific CSS Hacks
- Wired Safe E-Mailing for Dummies
- Sitepoint Build Table-less CSS Layouts with eZ publish
- Wired Gambling Sites Hedging Bets
- Sitepoint How to Hire a Web Designer
- Wired Information Wants to be Liquid
- Sitepoint 2004 - Open Source Year in Review
- Wired Turning the Tables on Spammers
- Wired Government IT Blunders Common
- Security Focus News: Insurgent groups use Internet to try to scare away Iraqi voters
- Security Focus News: Government computer blunders are common and expensive
- Wired Oops: Government IT Blunders
- [Security Focus] -- Elsewhere: Cyber-Security: Is the Gov't Doing Enough?
- [Yahoo] -- Apple Edges Google as Top Brand (Reuters)
- [Security Focus] -- Elsewhere: MySQL worm stopped
- [Yahoo] -- Apple bumps PowerBooks to 1.67GHz, lowers price (MacCentral)
- [Yahoo] -- Apple: Video's future is Tiger, QuickTime 7, H.264 (MacCentral)
- [Security Focus] -- Columnists: Microsoft's Velvet Glove
- [Yahoo] -- He Jump-Started The Future (Investor's Business Daily)
- [Security Focus] -- News: 'Thiefproof' car key cracked
- [Yahoo] -- Sun Microsystems Rolls Out Pay-Per-Use Computing (Reuters)
- [Yahoo] -- Java Enterprise System 3 Attacks Business Woes (Ziff Davis)
- [Sitepoint] -- The Java Regex API Explained
- [Yahoo] -- Sun Releases Open Source Details - Now What? (NewsFactor)
- [Yahoo] -- Microsoft Will Be Responsive to EU-Gates (Reuters)
- [Security Focus] -- Elsewhere: Nine out of 10 VPNs 'not secure'
- [Yahoo] -- Guest PC emulates x86 computer on Mac OS X (MacCentral)
- [Yahoo] -- Sun Opening a Global Grid (Ziff Davis)
- [Security Focus] -- Elsewhere: Virus top 10: Zafi still clinging onto Xmas
- [Yahoo] -- iPod Makes Apple World's Most Impactful Brand (NewsFactor)
- [Security Focus] -- Elsewhere: Cost of malware soars to $166bn in 2004
- [Yahoo] -- More Power for the Apple Faithful (NewsFactor)
- [Yahoo] -- Once Viewed As An Unsound Luxury, Wi-Fi Gaining Steam In Workplaces (Investor's Business Daily)
- [Security Focus] -- News: MSN Belgium to use eID cards for online checking
- [Yahoo] -- CIOs See IBM, Dell Gaining Market Share - Survey (Reuters)
- [Yahoo] -- IBM Seeks Documents from Intel (Reuters)
- [Yahoo] -- Demarc Launches Threat Management Software For SMBs (TechWeb)
- [Yahoo] -- IBM to Buy Irish Business Services Firm (Reuters)
- [Yahoo] -- Symbian Unveils More Powerful Smartphone Software (Reuters)
- [Security Focus] -- Elsewhere: The 'hacker tool' worm that gurned
- [Yahoo] -- IBM Corp. Buying Irish-Based Equitant (AP)
- [Security Focus] -- Elsewhere: More women turn to net security
- [Yahoo] -- Apple releases iPhoto 5.0.1 (MacCentral)
- [Security Focus] -- Columnists: Linux Kernel Security is Lacking
- [Yahoo] -- Sarbox Not the Only Compliance Challenge (NewsFactor)
- [Sitepoint] -- Text Link Ads: Buy Your Way to the Top?
- [Security Focus] -- Infocus: Apache 2 with SSL/TLS: Step-by-Step, Part 2
- [Yahoo] -- First Look: IRiver Scores with New MP3 Player (PC World)
- [Security Focus] -- News: US hit for $548m in fraud losses
- [Yahoo] -- Napster Unveils Portable Service, Anti-iPod Campaign (Reuters)
- [Security Focus] -- Elsewhere: Spammers turn to directory harvest attacks
- [Yahoo] -- PSEG Posts Lower Earnings on Power Unit (Reuters)
- [Security Focus] -- Elsewhere: Bush calls for computerized medical records
- [Yahoo] -- Salesforce.com Links to Microsoft Office (NewsFactor)
- [Security Focus] -- Elsewhere: New Bropia worm rated "code orange"
- [Yahoo] -- Rivals Hope to Sink IPod With Rented Music (AP)
- [Security Focus] -- News: Root kit surfaces after Jabber attack
- [Yahoo] -- PSEG Cites Outages for Earnings Drop (AP)
- [Security Focus] -- News: California defense contractor warns employees following computer theft
- [Yahoo] -- Lawyer For Harvard Student Battling Apple Will Seek To Dismiss Lawsuit (TechWeb)
- [Security Focus] -- News: Supreme Court puts hacker sentences up for grabs
- [Yahoo] -- China's PC Giant Reports Small Profit (AP)
- [Security Focus] -- Elsewhere: Canadians Fight for Privacy
- [Yahoo] -- Analyst: Salesforce.com Keeps Edge (NewsFactor)
- [Security Focus] -- Elsewhere: Are You Responsible for Internet Security?
- [Yahoo] -- Exelon and PSEG Plan to Sell Power Plants (AP)
- [Security Focus] -- News: MSN Messenger worm seeds zombie networks
- [Yahoo] -- Gates: Future Office to boast workflow (InfoWorld)
- [Security Focus] -- News: FBI e-mail breach feared
- [Yahoo] -- Like Linux, Databases Going Open Source (Investor's Business Daily)
- [Security Focus] -- News: Shhhh. U.S. appeals USA PATRIOT loss
- [Yahoo] -- E-Mail-Address Thief Pleads Guilty (washingtonpost.com)
- [Yahoo] -- A Tiny Engine That Could (Ziff Davis)
- [Yahoo] -- Lenovo Profits Flat (TechWeb)
- [Yahoo] -- Microsoft's Gates Vows 'Interoperable' Software (Reuters)
- [Yahoo] -- Hackers, Virus Writers Target Mobile Phones (Reuters)
- [Yahoo] -- Review: Streets & Trips Provides More Info (AP)
- [Yahoo] -- Fujitsu in Talks with Sharp on LCD Ops (Reuters)
- [Yahoo] -- New Cellphone Networks Seen as Risky Bets (Reuters)
- [Yahoo] -- EBay to Cut Fees, Expand Customer Support (Reuters)
- [Yahoo] -- Egenera Fine-Tunes Blade Servers (Ziff Davis)
- [Yahoo] -- Stacks to Facilitate Open-Source Growth (Ziff Davis)
- [Security Focus] -- Elsewhere: Users want security rethink
- [Yahoo] -- IBM Offers Software to Avert Public Health Crises (Reuters)
- [Security Focus] -- Elsewhere: The flip side of database snooping
- [Yahoo] -- Analysis: Timing Isn't Right for G5 PowerBook (MacCentral)
- [Wired] -- New Chip to Challenge Intel
- [Security Focus] -- News: AOL man pleads guilty to selling 92m email addies
- [Yahoo] -- Data Centers' Quest For Cool: Heat Issues Put Servers At Risk (Investor's Business Daily)
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