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- Protesters, sites fight EU patent law
- PeopleSoft CEO: Oracle has failed
- Bill could strike privacy protections
- Which is tech's most influential PC company?
- Online Broadcasters Sue RIAA
- IBM Recalls Another 60,000 Monitors
- MIT to uncork futuristic bar code
- FBI closes in on MSBlast worm suspect
- PC makers dive into gadgets
- Seagate ships drives with new standards
- Opera, Mozilla take new aim at Microsoft
- Antivirus industry feeds FUD?
- Will MS Longhorn outflank Java rivals?
- PeopleSoft Seals J.D. Edwards Deal
- Trojan Attempts To Create New C: Drive Files
- Harley Stuff: Serious Business
- Six degrees of virus Infection
- VeriSign: profiting from name dropping?
- Action Star Charles Bronson Dies at 81
- Oracle May Give A Hopeful Sign
- Microsoft Launches New Licensing Benefits
- Privacy Is Overrated; So Is The Job Market
- Is Google The Next Microsoft?
- Is RSS The Answer To The Spam Crisis?
- Toyota unveils car that parks itself
- Teekid hacker 'simple to trace'
- New Office locks down documents
- Sun, Siebel: Let's stick together
- Dell touts free software for switches
- Sun to renew its hunt for developers
- Tight quarters for PC makers
- Hotels.com checks out of Travelocity deal
- Study: CDs may soon be as final as vinyl
- Cell phones jammed by hoteliers
- Symantec Raises Subscription Rates
- Teen's Felony Case Thrown Out
- SCO To Send Out Linux Invoices
- ID Theft Battle Intensifies
- Gateway Takes Chainsaw To Costs, Staff
- Dell Computer Statement: No shelter against SCO suits.
- techtv modding contest
- IDC bumps up PC forecast
- Services megadeals not quite so mega
- Court stays rules on media owners
- Music giant plans to drop CD prices
- Microsoft slams Burst.com allegations
- Why wait for utility computing?
- New Worm Targets Tony Blair
- Oracle Chats Up PeopleSoft Customers
- China's Red Flag Linux to step onto global stage
- Details Emerge In AOL-MSN Outage
- US Music Industry To Change Tact
- Want A Better Cursor? Build One Yourself
- eBay mutes iTunes song auction
- HP builds grid services, products
- XtremePcCentral Review: Tyan i7505 Dual Xeon Motherboard Model S2668AN Review
- XtremePcCentral Review: XTrac HAMMER Optical Mouse Pad
- Security Holes Vex Web Host Firm
- Students attend high school online for flexible pace
- XtremePcCentral Review: Logitech MX310 Optical Mouse
- CDW's Micro Warehouse Acquisition Deepens Channel Competition
- Scientology Loses Hyperlinks Case
- IBM Sharpens Blade Capabilities
- Apple Sells 10 Million Songs
- Microsoft Opening Windows Media Video As Industry Standard
- Cisco to serve up color VoIP phone the Cisco 7970G
- Hacker Turns Self in on Arrest Warrant
- Surprise common among those sued by RIAA
- Porn-Blocking Law Taken To Court
- China Blocks Spam Servers
- ISPs Urged To Block Attacks
- Oracle Puts Grid Computing To Practical Use
- 12 yo charged by RIAA
- 3Com to outsource all manufacturing
- Honoring victims of 9/11
- Sharp readies 3-D notebook
- Dell to join consumer electronics push
- Big Blue signs Intersil as chip client
- IBM, Agilent work on optical connectors
- New study backs MS claims over Linux
- New batch of bugs marks Sept. 11
- Two men charged in TK worm case
- Spy app gets help for P2P pirate hunt
- The dark side to 'Do Not' legislation
- Serial Hacker Adrian Lamo Set To Be Arraigned Today
- Sept. 11 viruses make Web rounds
- RIAA Amnesty: Deceptive Business Practice?
- New Blaster-Like Windows Flaw
- Knight Ridder Hit By Web Attack
- Homeland Security IT Market May Not Materialize For Years
- Pixar's RenderMan Pro Server Coming To The Mac
- Immunity From The Pop-Up Plague
- Valve lets off steam over NVIDIA performance
- Judge To Step Down Because Of E-Mail Messages
- Sun SPARC, Intel Itanium On Horns Of Dilemma
- Lawsuits Seek To Unplug Junk Fax Industry
- Oracle's Star Burns Brightly
- Apple Records sues Apple Computer
- Toshiba To Cut Staff, Reorganise Its PC Division
- Question mark looms over i-mode in UK
- Government Web Sites Rivaling Google, Yahoo
- Microsoft Sets Up $250M Fund For Schools
- OS Wars: Solaris Vs. Linux - Part 2
- Sun Offers Java Stack For $100 Per Employee
- Are You A Self-Destructive 401(K) Participant?
- Hackers Pass Out New Software for Attacks
- Forget Work, IM Is For Flirting, Gossip
- All Your Web Typos Are Belong To Us
- IBM Launches RFID Service
- Who Will Control The Internet?
- IBM prepares lockbox for home networks
- Is VoIP pioneer Cisco losing momentum?
- Sun to lay off 1,000
- Microsoft adds two to its board
- AMD explores triple-gate transistors
- MSBlast suspect pleads not guilty
- Google seeking a few good code jockeys
- Distributors of DVD-copy software sued
- The man who built a better mouse trap
- Generator Malfunction Shuts Down Alabanza Sites
- Sun's Low-Cost Computing Drive Holds ISP Values
- More Senators Question DMCA Subpoenas
- Kinko's Cuts the Cord
- Yahoo To Block Third-Party IM Access
- DB2 Vulnerability Allows Hackers To Gain Complete Control
- FDA Approves Genta's New Cancer Drug
- Sun Markets an OS aimed at the SOHO and End Users
- Red Hat almost ready to launch Enterprise Linux 3 lineup
- Microsoft To Battle NetApp For OS Dominance In Enterprise Storage
- LSI Intros Next-Gen RAID Storage Adapter
- Sony NAS Packages Backup And Recovery With Server, Library And Software
- Opinion: Policies Are A Critical First Step In Effective Storage Management
- Workshop: How To Provide Long-Term Care For Your Data
- New Ebay Scam- Delete it.
- How MS Has Made Wireless Networking Too Easy
- IBM Boosts Presence, Awareness With Lotus 6.5
- Steve Jobs - At The Core Of Apple's Success
- ICANN Asks VeriSign To Pull Redirect Service
- Britain Targets Spammers
- Editorial: Surviving the No-Call Registry
- Sun claims chip-design breakthrough
- AMD's Athlon steps up to 64 bits
- Nvidia jumps into handheld market
- Dell to name its own tunes
- Texas Instruments enhances VoIP chips
- Microsoft hops on the 64-bit bus
- Sun: More PC makers warm to Java
- Red Hat widens software brim
- VeriSign stands firm on domain redirect
- Why Microsoft needs IBM this time
- Privacy group calls for JetBlue prosecution
- Dropping bombs on privacy
- Computer Virus Hits U.S. Visa System
- MSN Quits Chat Services Worldwide
- DirecTV Will Beam All Local Signals By '08
- A Wireless IPod Can Torpedo The Pirates
- Seagate Ships Lindows OS On Hard Drives
- IT Consultants Face Spiralling Litigation
- Patent holder unplugs porn network
- Flash steps out of the browser
- China to build national computing grid
- VoIP gets a hand over network chasm
- SCO Linux claims--a legal view
- California spam law may face court challenge
- EU software patent plan gets thumbs up
- Net tax bill may weigh heavy on states
- Web shaken and stirred by patent suit
- Shutting Of MSN Chat Rooms May Open Up IM
- Digital Downloads Defeat Piracy Policies
- Motherboard Makers Think Shrink
- Apple Doin' The Logo-Motion
- California Imposes CRT Recycling Fee
- Microsoft Prevails In Office Lawsuit
- Tough Choices Ahead For Java Council
- Sobig Linked To DDoS Attacks On Anti-Spam Sites
- A Killer App That Could Kill The Competition
- Okla. Judge Flooded With Calls
- Microsoft Nixes DSL: Is This A Trend?
- Yahoo Cuts Off Trillian Users
- 6,000 Segway Scooters Recalled
- Suit Filed Over VeriSign Domain Redirect
- Technology Blamed For Screening Lapses
- Europe’s First Mission To The Moon Blasts Off
- Three East Asian Nations Make A Linux Push
- Sneak A Peek At Next Year's Tech Tools
- Reuters Reaches IM Agreement With Microsoft
- Spam Slayer: Unite Against Spam
- Fundamental Mistake: Not Involving IT
- What 64-Bits On The Desktop Brings You
- Florida man guilty of DirecTV Hacking
- 3Com campus is eerie testimony to downturn
- Wireless gizmo for PC music hits home
- PC makers give Media Center a head start
- IBM serves up virtual computing
- IBM shows off low-power chip technique
- Palm to introduce trio of devices
- AOL filters spam tools down to users
- Drawing the line with Microsoft
- MPEG Founder Seeks Copy-Protection Accord
- HP Hides Its Secret SCO Shame
- Web Security Exec Accused Of Hacking
- Lindows Thumbs Nose At Software Giant
- FBI Logos Used In ‘Phishing’ Scam
- How Do You Spend Your 168?
- New Media Center Edition Ushers In 'Experience Computing'
- Kazaa: Serve Consumers, Not Subpoenas
- Europe's Legal Music Alternative
- Mystery shrouds arrest of accused software pirate
- IBM, Savvion tackle business work flow
- Report: Big Blue still biggest in IT outsourcing
- Tech today: Seize the opportunity
- IBM lays off 700 in services
- Digital-rights group knocks 'trusted' PCs
- Windows 2003 Supports Only SQL Server 2000 SP3 or Later
- SMEs Slammed For Unlicensed Software Use
- IP Security, With IDS, Is The Best Choice
- Report: IM Viruses On The Rise
- Lawsuits Dampen Kazaa Use
- Google Shafts Blogger, Adds Gagging Clause To Adsense
- The New Security Risk Of VoIP
- Web Searches: The Fix Is In
- How To Protect IE Against New Vulnerabilities
- Consumer lawsuit claims damages for MS security failures
- Feds Want Cameras In Cockpits
- Internet Group Threatens Site Finder
- Microsoft Fills In IE's Gaping Insecurity Hole
- Microsoft security suit raises thorny questions
- VoIP phone maker plans a cell hybrid
- Adobe offers free Photoshop Album
- Crackdown spawning sophisticated swappers
- AMD steals defeat from the jaws of victory
- Lindows Refuses To Stop Promoting Claims
- Microsoft Warns On Critical Explorer Flaw
- Notebook makers prep for year-end sales
- Microsoft tweaks Explorer to address ruling
- Sun's changing horizon
- IBM expands top-end mainframe
- Game's source code stolen in hacking
- Gates Shuts Door On Smart Survivor
- Safeway IT Weathers Merger Storm
- VeriSign Claims SiteFinder Does Not Undermine Net
- Bosses Are The Weakest Link
- IBM's T-REX Mainframe Just Got Bigger
- More Abuses Could Emerge
- Amazon Reaches Out Via Microsoft To Computer Desktop
- IBM takes over Electrolux's PCs
- HP, Disney expand technology alliance
- Macromedia joins Web-conference crowd
- Developers gripe about IE standards inaction
- Nokia cites fake batteries in phone explosions
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