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- [Wired] - Penrose: The Answer's Not 42
- [Yahoo] -- Intel, AMD Call for Innovation on Virtual Platforms (Ziff Davis)
- [Wired] - Cinequest, a P2P Movie Fest
- [Yahoo] -- 64-Bit Windows XP Coming Next Month (PC World)
- [Wired] - Aviation Record in Sight
- [Security Focus] -- Elsewhere: Firefox Browser Fixes Security Flaw
- [Wired] - Predicting Bird Flu's Future
- [Security Focus] -- Elsewhere: Security firm in email deletion fiasco
- [Yahoo] -- Napster Boosts Revenue Outlook, Hits Apple Shares (Reuters)
- [Wired] - Fossett Completes His Quest
- [Security Focus] -- News: US spamming conviction overturned
- [Yahoo] -- Napster, Subscriptions Seen Nibbling at Apple (Reuters)
- [Security Focus] -- News: Hacker helps business school applicants get early decision
- [Yahoo] -- REVIEW: Apple Polishes the PowerBook Line (AP)
- [Wired] - Scra-Scra-Scratching Thin Air
- [Yahoo] -- Review: Apple Polishes the PowerBook Line (AP)
- [Security Focus] -- Elsewhere: Domain Owners Lose Privacy
- [Yahoo] -- Loss for online publishers (SiliconValley.com)
- [Security Focus] -- Elsewhere: ChoicePoint faces inquiry, will curtail data sales
- [Yahoo] -- Apple Suit Pits Reporters Against Secrets (AP)
- [Security Focus] -- News: Companies resist nuclear cyber security rule
- [Yahoo] -- Apple Suit Pits Web Reporters, Protections (AP)
- [Yahoo] -- Eclipse chief talks up projects, awaits Sun and Microsoft (InfoWorld)
- [Yahoo] -- PluggedIn: Online Poker a Booming Global Enterprise (Reuters)
- [Yahoo] -- Court Overturns $521 Million Ruling Against Microsoft (Reuters)
- [Wired] - Limiting Gene Therapy for Kids
- [Yahoo] -- Java object spec set for open source Apache licensing (InfoWorld)
- [Yahoo] -- Open-Source Guru Says JCP Is Too Closed (Ziff Davis)
- [Yahoo] -- Freenet Needs Time to Assess Mobilcom Approach (Reuters)
- [Yahoo] -- South Korea's LG, Nortel successfully test new mobile service (AFP)
- [Yahoo] -- Digital Transformation Revives Old Records (washingtonpost.com)
- [Yahoo] -- Citadel to Adopt Usage-Based Pricing for Hercules Vulnerability Remediation Software (Ziff Davis)
- [Wired] - Israeli Army Sports Wrist Video
- [Yahoo] -- Open-Source Leader Highlights Technologies for Developers to Watch (Ziff Davis)
- [Wired] - CeBIT: Gadgets on Parade
- [Yahoo] -- Abu Dhabi Group to invest in Bangladesh's mobile market (AFP)
- [Yahoo] -- Data Thefts Reveal Storage Flaws (Ziff Davis)
- [Yahoo] -- Sonic upgrades SOA offerings (InfoWorld)
- [Wired] - Space Snakes and Scorpions
- [Sitepoint] -- Push Vs. Pull - The Battle for the Best CMS
- [Security Focus] -- Elsewhere: RFID Invades the Capital
- [Yahoo] -- Microsoft Office 2004 for Mac updated to 11.1.1 (MacCentral)
- [Wired] - England's EBay for Sex
- [Security Focus] -- Elsewhere: Celebrity hacker strikes again
- [Yahoo] -- Microsoft Getting Set To Debut Istanbul (NewsFactor)
- [Wired] - DNA Testing Goes DIY
- [Security Focus] -- Elsewhere: Possible Domain Poisoning Underway
- [Yahoo] -- Three Years Later, On-Demand Remains Palmisano Quest (Investor's Business Daily)
- [Security Focus] -- Columnists: High Profile, Low Security
- [Yahoo] -- Nokia, IBM, Oracle tout developer programs (InfoWorld)
- [Security Focus] -- News: Dampig Trojan menaces Symbian mobiles
- [Yahoo] -- Sony to Debut Flash-Based Audio Players (AP)
- [Wired] - Pigs Hold Clues to Man-Made Flu
- [Security Focus] -- News: Harvard rejects applicants who peeked into admissions computer
- [Yahoo] -- Sony to Debut Flash-Memory Audio Players (AP)
- [Security Focus] -- Elsewhere: Second virus targets MSN Messenger users
- [Yahoo] -- Apple Shares Fall on Sony, Napster Fears (AP)
- [Security Focus] -- Elsewhere: Virus authors form unholy alliance
- [Yahoo] -- Microsoft unveils IM client, outlines Office vision (InfoWorld)
- [Sitepoint] -- Navigating Open Source Licensing
- [Security Focus] -- Infocus: Windows NTFS Alternate Data Streams
- [Yahoo] -- IBM, Sun to extend developer platforms (InfoWorld)
- [Security Focus] -- Infocus: WEP: Dead Again, Part 2
- [Yahoo] -- Oracle to Bid $525 Million for Retek (AP)
- [Wired] - Human Out-Muscles Robots
- [Sitepoint] -- Contractor or Scapegoat? Keys to Successful Contracting
- [Security Focus] -- News: MMS virus discovered
- [Yahoo] -- US panel clears security review of Lenovo-IBM deal (AFP)
- [Wired] - Stem Cells Goose Xenotransplants
- [Security Focus] -- Elsewhere: Passwords: How difficult can it be to get this right?
- [Yahoo] -- Nortel CIO Albert Hitchcock on Leveraging I.T. for the Enterprise (NewsFactor)
- [Wired] - Machines Not Lost in Translation
- [Security Focus] -- More rss feeds from SecurityFocus
- [Yahoo] -- Review: PhotoLeap Works As E-Mail Server (AP)
- [Wired] - Sperm Protein Seals the Deal
- [Security Focus] -- Elsewhere: Banks must pay up for security
- [Yahoo] -- Logitech's Sexy New Entertainment Accessories (PC World)
- [Security Focus] -- News: Reed subsidiary hack exposes 32,000
- [Yahoo] -- Oracle, SAP press their case for software rival Retek (AFP)
- [Wired] -- Feds Wrap Up Online-Crime Dragnet
- [Security Focus] -- News: Feds square off with organized cyber crime
- [Yahoo] -- Hong Kong company claims it is owed share of iTunes profits (AFP)
- [Wired] - Shark Skin Inspires Ship Coating
- [Wired] -- Next Windows Version: 2006 Target
- [Security Focus] -- Elsewhere: UK banks in talks to tighten security
- [Yahoo] -- Apple joins Blu-ray Board of Directors (MacCentral)
- [Wired] -- Another Patch Job From Microsoft
- [Security Focus] -- Elsewhere: Credit card flaws fuel online fraud bonanza
- [Yahoo] -- Lenovo Wins Government Clearance for Purchase of IBM's PC Unit (NewsFactor)
- [Wired] -- Hack Attack Gums Up Authorize.Net
- [Security Focus] -- Elsewhere: UK firms haemorrhaging data to drive-by hackers
- [Yahoo] -- Apple Faces the Music as IPod Competitors Emerge (Reuters)
- [Wired] -- Ireland Blocks Calls to Stop Scam
- [Security Focus] -- Columnists: Infection Vectors
- [Yahoo] -- Motorola Postpones ITunes Phone Debut (AP)
- [Wired] -- Genome Model Applied to Software
- [Security Focus] -- News: French security researcher fined
- [Yahoo] -- Apple Faces the Music as iPod Competitors Emerge (Reuters)
- [Sitepoint] -- Not The Usual Suspects: How To Recruit Usability Test Participants
- [Wired] -- Foreigners Blocked From Bush Site
- [Yahoo] -- Apple Computer Backs Blu-Ray DVD Format (AP)
- [Sitepoint] -- Introduction to Browser-Specific CSS Hacks
- [Wired] -- Linux: Fewer Bugs Than Rivals
- [Yahoo] -- Apple Wins Trade Secrets Legal Dispute (AP)
- [Wired] - Penny for Your Eggs?
- [Sitepoint] -- Build Table-less CSS Layouts with eZ publish
- [Wired] -- Safe E-Mailing for Dummies
- [Yahoo] -- IBM maps its information-management plan (InfoWorld)
- [Wired] - Museum Stirs Atomic Age Memories
- [Sitepoint] -- How to Hire a Web Designer
- [Wired] -- Gambling Sites Hedging Bets
- [Yahoo] -- Microsoft Security Practice Raises Fears (AP)
- [Sitepoint] -- 2004 - Open Source Year in Review
- [Wired] -- Information Wants to be Liquid
- [Yahoo] -- Putting Linux To Work in the Cellular Space (NewsFactor)
- [Wired] -- Turning the Tables on Spammers
- [Yahoo] -- SBC CEO Whitacre Paid $14 Million in 2004 (AP)
- [Wired] -- Oops: Government IT Blunders
- [Yahoo] -- CeBIT Attendees Dodge Picket Signs (PC World)
- [Yahoo] -- Former Canopy CEO Gains Control of SCO (Ziff Davis)
- [Wired] - Alphabet Soup: Do You Speak Tech?
- [Yahoo] -- Russian Communists Turn to Text Messaging (AP)
- [Yahoo] -- Agency Warned Bush of High-Tech Dangers (AP)
- [Sitepoint] -- The Java Regex API Explained
- [Yahoo] -- Video Game Firm Xfire Countersues Yahoo on Patents (Reuters)
- [Yahoo] -- Phony buyers bilk online sellers; rash of S.J. victims (SiliconValley.com)
- [Wired] - Do You Speak Tech?
- [Yahoo] -- Software firms trying to net online 'phishing' fraud operations (AFP)
- [Yahoo] -- Trusting strangers on the Internet: German firm does eBay one better (AFP)
- [Sitepoint] -- Use BB Code in Your PHP Application
- [Yahoo] -- What's Behind the Retek Battle? (Ziff Davis)
- [Wired] -- Pharming Out-Scams Phishing
- [Yahoo] -- IBM to Buy Ascential for $1.1 Billion (Reuters)
- [Wired] - The Blind Fragging the Blind
- [Security Focus] -- Elsewhere: Navigating the law of unintended consequences
- [Yahoo] -- Aspyr releases Doom 3 for Macintosh (MacCentral)
- [Wired] - Biodiesel Boosters Plan Co-Ops
- [Security Focus] -- Elsewhere: Microsoft security practice raises fears
- [Yahoo] -- Judge: Apple Has Right To Subpoena Bloggers (NewsFactor)
- [Wired] - Are Nanobacteria Making Us Ill?
- [Security Focus] -- News: Supermarkets next in line for phishing attacks
- [Yahoo] -- Software Giant Oracle's Boom Went Bust In Late 2000 (Investor's Business Daily)
- [Wired] - Stem-Cell Craze Spreads in Russia
- [Security Focus] -- News: Spyware Assassin censured for 'bogus' claims
- [Yahoo] -- $300M Shipper Builds Its Own IT System (Ziff Davis)
- [Sitepoint] -- Text Link Ads: Buy Your Way to the Top?
- [Yahoo] -- EU drops probe into Microsoft-Time Warner deal (AFP)
- [Wired] - Bioterror CSIs Target Germs
- [Yahoo] -- IBM to pay $1.1B for Ascential Software (USATODAY.com)
- [Wired] - Need a Building? Just Add Water
- [Security Focus] -- Elsewhere: 802.1x security hampered by cost concerns
- [Yahoo] -- Ascential Integration at IBM (The Motley Fool)
- [Wired] - Chlorine Treatment Seen as Risky
- [Security Focus] -- Elsewhere: Internet security takes a hit
- [Yahoo] -- IBM Moves to Align BPM with Web Services Standard (Ziff Davis)
- [Security Focus] -- Columnists: Windows Firewalls Lacking
- [Yahoo] -- SOA emphasized by IBM exec (InfoWorld)
- [Security Focus] -- News: Banks 'wasting millions' on two-factor authentication
- [Yahoo] -- Yahoo Tests Blend of Blogging, Networking (AP)
- [Yahoo] -- Mac Doom 3 benchmarks revisited (MacCentral)
- [Wired] - Medicare: Bring on the Tech
- [Security Focus] -- Elsewhere: Hardware security sneaks into PCs
- [Yahoo] -- Ezmax MP3 Player Calls on VoIP (PC World)
- [Wired] - Photos Richer in 144 Megapixels
- CNN money Internet security takes a hit
- [Security Focus] -- Elsewhere: US cyber-security 'nearly failing'
- [Yahoo] -- In Brief: Windows XP Starter Edition out in June in India (InfoWorld)
- [Security Focus] -- Columnists: Linux Kernel Security, Again
- [Yahoo] -- Motorola's Zander: ITunes Phone on Hold (AP)
- [Sitepoint] -- Why Consistency is Critical
- [Security Focus] -- Infocus: A Method for Forensic Previews
- [Yahoo] -- Yahoo To Combine Blogs, Social Networking (TechWeb)
- [Wired] -- Hey, Don't Toss Those Fishy Chips
- [Security Focus] -- News: EU drops investigation into Microsoft-Time Warner anti-piracy deal
- [Yahoo] -- J2S Releases J2SEditor 2.0 IPTC Captioning Software (Ziff Davis)
- [Wired] - Hey, Don't Toss Those Fishy Chips
- [Security Focus] -- Elsewhere: IM viruses increase by 50 per cent a month
- [Yahoo] -- EU Commission says Microsoft has not implemented server market remedy (AFP)
- [Wired] - Playing With Frozen Fire
- [Sitepoint] -- CSS and Round Corners: Build Boxes with Curves
- [Security Focus] -- Elsewhere: Will biometric security harm users?
- [Yahoo] -- IBM to Lay Off 500 Workers in Sweden (AP)
- [Wired] - Why X Marks the Gender
- [Security Focus] -- News: Auditors find IRS employees vulnerable to hackers posing as information technology employees
- [Yahoo] -- Motorola-Apple iTunes Phone Delayed Amid Questions Of How To Pay Carriers (Investor's Business Daily)
- [Security Focus] -- News: Why power plants need anti-virus
- [Yahoo] -- SAP silent after arch-rival Oracle trumps with higher bid for Retek (AFP)
- [Security Focus] -- Elsewhere: Decrypting the future of security
- [Yahoo] -- Mac OS X: Virus-freeFor Now (Ziff Davis)
- [Security Focus] -- Elsewhere: DrinkorDie pair convicted of software piracy
- [Yahoo] -- Chemists welcome Apple at California trade show (MacCentral)
- [Wired] - Cell Phones Put to Novel Use
- [Security Focus] -- News: Anti-virus vulnerabilities strike again
- [Yahoo] -- Sun, Microsoft look to appease developers (InfoWorld)
- [Security Focus] -- News: The strange decline of computer worms
- [Yahoo] -- EU Threatens Microsoft With New Fines (AP)
- [Yahoo] -- And the Best Linux Desktop Is
(Ziff Davis)
- [Wired] - Euro Software Patents Pending
- [Yahoo] -- US Wireless To Buy ISkywire (TechWeb)
- [Yahoo] -- Abrupt exit for CFO of Oracle (SiliconValley.com)
- [Yahoo] -- Sony's PSP Wows, but Only if You Stick to the Games (washingtonpost.com)
- [Sitepoint] -- Use jEdit to Edit Your PHP
- [Wired] -- New Chip to Challenge Intel
- [Yahoo] -- Japan Cell-Phone Users Turn to Literature (AP)
- [Yahoo] -- Use of Internet filters by parents of teens up sharply in U.S. homes (SiliconValley.com)
- [Yahoo] -- Newspapers Battle Web Sites for Classified Ads (Reuters)
- [Yahoo] -- Mobile Phones for Kids Raise Concerns (AP)
- [Yahoo] -- Free Standards Group Gaining Broad ISV Support (Ziff Davis)
- [Yahoo] -- Hot-Ticket Item for Kids: Cell Phones (AP)
- [Yahoo] -- Apple desktop market share on the rise; will the Mac mini, iPod help? (MacCentral)
- [Wired] - Diesel Hybrids on the Fast Track
- [Wired] -- New Browsers, Same Unwanted Ads
- [Yahoo] -- Cyberattacks on corporate networks rising, surveys show (USATODAY.com)
- [Security Focus] -- Elsewhere: Hackers target browsers to dodge firewalls
- [Yahoo] -- Yahoo Buying Photo-Sharing Service Flickr (AP)
- [Security Focus] -- Elsewhere: California Uni details hacked
- [Yahoo] -- Mac OS X Will Become a Target, Symantec Warns (Ziff Davis)
- [Security Focus] -- Columnists: Computer Ethics, From the Grandstands
- [Yahoo] -- Mac OS X security update fixes Safari vulnerability (MacCentral)
- [Sitepoint] -- Apache Ant Demystified
- [Security Focus] -- Infocus: Apache 2 with SSL/TLS: Step-by-Step, Part 3
- [Yahoo] -- Oracle Beats SAP to Buy Retek (Reuters)
- [Sitepoint] -- Alter Table Row Background Colors Using JavaScript
- [Security Focus] -- News: Online profiler: Internet assistant or cyberstalking?
- [Yahoo] -- Oracle to Buy Retek for About $670M (AP)
- [Security Focus] -- Elsewhere: Apple 'fixes' iTunes hack
- [Yahoo] -- Digital Entertainment Revolution Underway (NewsFactor)
- [Security Focus] -- Elsewhere: UK Officially The Most Hacked Country
- [Yahoo] -- Oracle Quarterly Profit Falls 15 Percent (AP)
- [Security Focus] -- News: Britain tops zombie PC charts
- [Yahoo] -- Appeal Filed in Apple Trade Secrets Suit (AP)
- [Security Focus] -- Infocus: Defeating Honeypots: System Issues, Part 1
- [Yahoo] -- Oracle Profit Drops on PeopleSoft Charges (Reuters)
- [Security Focus] -- News: Duo charged over DDoS hire for scam
- [Yahoo] -- Closing Arguments Begin in Kazaa Trial (AP)
- [Wired] - U.S. Probes Sale of GM Corn
- [Security Focus] -- Elsewhere: Best practice in IT security is crucial
- [Yahoo] -- Macintosh Hacker Attacks Are on the Rise -Symantec (Reuters)
- [Wired] - Java Junkies Shoot the Shirt
- [Security Focus] -- Elsewhere: IM hacks way up in first quarter
- [Yahoo] -- Apple settles lawsuit with developer over Tiger leak (MacCentral)
- [Wired] - Mac Attacks Are on the Rise
- [Sitepoint] -- Apache Ant Demystified - Part 2
- [Security Focus] -- News: Apple issues nine bug fixes...
- [Yahoo] -- IBM 'Digital Filter' Helps Parkinson's Sufferers (Investor's Business Daily)
- [Wired] - Mendel's Law May Be Flawed
- [Security Focus] -- News: Symbian Trojan attacks anti-virus protection
- [Yahoo] -- Study: Fewer Using Peer-To-Peer Systems (AP)
- [Wired] - NASA Follows X Prize Footsteps
- [Yahoo] -- Apple Settles With Man Who Leaked Software (AP)
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