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- SunnComm To Sue 'Shift Key' Student For $10m
- Denial Of Service In IBM DB2 Universal Database
- No More Weekly Microsoft Patches
- MPs Eye Inboxes For Spam
- Earthlink To Acquire Stargate's Internet Service
- Microsoft To Turn Up CRM Heat With SBS Promotion
- Email Problems Hit Top Australian ISPs
- Parents Sue School District For Wi-Fi Use
- Whiz Kid Hacker Stole Accounts To Cover Losses
- Hacker Suspect Says His PC Was Hijacked
- Missouri Files Spam Suit Under New Law
- Microsoft Bets Longhorn Client Will Ship In 2005, Server In 2006
- Microsoft Launches SQL Server 2000 Reporting Services Into Beta
- Affiliate News: Stardock WindowsBlinds 4.1 Windows GUI Customizations Software Review
- Before Moving, Find Out The Salary You'll Need
- HP Spotlights Mobile Gear
- Half Life: Get A Life, The Story So Far...
- New Email Scam Targets ANZ
- Dell Dragged Into Quattrone Banker Law Case
- Polaroid Bets Big On Kiosks
- IBM installs laptop 'air bag'
- Paying For Content - The End Of The Free Lunch
- Microsoft Toughens Up Outlook
- Linux Companies Settle Copyright Suit
- Will It Fly? Apple Tunes On PCs
- AOL Time Warner To Change Name Thursday
- Maxtor Demos 175-Gbyte Platter
- MSN Promotes Broadband Video Service
- E-forms standard finalized
- Supreme Court Weighs Net Porn Law
- Rivals Quake As AOL Takes The Low Road
- U.S., U.K. Call For Anti-Spam Cooperation
- PayPal Sets Up Safety Net
- Microsoft Pumps Up The Volume On Longhorn Buzz
- Sun: 'Microprocessors Are Dead'
- Staten Island Ferry Crash Leaves 10 Dead
- Inspiration Behind James Bond Dies
- Dean Raises $15M, Sets Democratic Record
- China's First Astronaut Returns to Earth
- Britain Urges United States To Can Spam
- Apple Releases Bluetooth Firmware Updater 1.0.2
- IBM Finally Unveils Storage Tank
- Davis Turns Into Terminator For CA Privacy Bill
- Business IM Gets A Boost
- Put A Finger On Your Password
- Lime Wire Launches Legal Content Portal
- Sun Micro, EBay fall after reporting
- Is Office 2003 Worth It?
- Hell Froze Over: ITunes For Windows Is Here
- Feds admit error in hacking conviction
- VeriSign sells off domain registrar
- Space ‘Tugboat’ Could Push Asteroids
- Infineon Starts Outsourcing Operations To EDS
- Introducing...A 'Do Not Spam' List
- Smile, you’re being watched
- Green Card lottery scam sites thrive
- New Internet speed record set
- Threat of mobile virus attack real
- Woman sentenced for reading e-mail of husband's ex-wife
- Finland may let parents track teens via cell phones
- PC whiz cleared in Houston hacking
- Scared silly? Play a video game... Doctor's Order!
- Happy Birthday Xtreme Pc Central !
- Trouble In Paradise - Cable & Wireless Go Home!
- The Exodus Exodus
- ARM taps NEC for symmetric multiprocessing development
- One state adopts open-source mantra
- How Romania became a center of cybercrime
- Worm attack not the first
- Snide Batteries Caused Nokia Explosions
- Big Spam Bunfight About Evesham Hits Googleweb
- PayPal Settles Bank One Suit
- Symantec Purchases SafeWeb
- IBM Reveals Windows 64 Support For Opteron
- Gates Takes Aim At IBM At Microsoft SMB Gathering
- Red Hat Overhauls Flagship Linux
- Microsoft Launches Self-Destructing Email (False)
- Microsoft's Signals Mixed On Potential Acquisitions
- Extend Copyright to Databases
- Toshiba adds VoIP to handheld
- Acer: Tablet PC fees hard to swallow
- PeopleSoft sales climb; buyout spurs loss
- Study: Spam hurting e-mail use
- Senate approves antispam bill
- Microsoft Offers Windows Source Code To MVPs
- Nokia To Unwrap New Communicator
- 'Big Mac' Supercomputer One Of World's Fastest
- Senate To Ponder Permanent Net Tax Ban
- Cablevision Is Calling It Splits
- FCC Nears Decision On Stopping Net Piracy
- DMA Releases New Telemarketing, Viral Rules
- Google mulls $15bn IPO?
- House May Slam Spam Crusade
- Linux Gets A Reality Check
- People Turn Back On Email Because Of Spam
- Red Hat Scales Up Enterprise Linux
- Google Beta Tests Regional AdWords Targeting
- Cisco, IBM Collaborate On SAN Switches
- Panther Server: 'Open Source Made Easy'
- READ THIS before installing Mandrake 9.2!
- Privacy Fight Goes Public
- Gates To Kick Off PDC With Longhorn Overview
- Spam Slayer: New Antispam Weaponry
- A Case Of Piracy Overkill?
- Novell Attempted To Buy SuSE Linux Claim
- Post Office Wants To ID The Mail
- Anti-Spam Bill A Compromise For Marketers
- AOL Taps CNN In Launching Sports Show On Internet
- Biostar P4TCA Pro Motherboard Review at Xtreme Pc Central
- Microsoft settles some state lawsuits
- Opera enhances browser for Nokia phones
- Sony makes job cuts official
- ID management--simple, cheap security
- Why Longhorn is going to be different
- Ohio claims AOL ignores the free in 'free trial'
- RIAA nemesis, Senator Coleman voices his thoughts online
- No effect seen in US hack disclosure law
- Sober email worm gives Windows users the DTs
- The long awaited 1.10 patch for Diablo 2 has finally arrived
- Airline faces up to e-check in
- Microsoft Details Security Changes
- New Ways To Skirt DMCA Legally!
- Youth Arrested Over ISP Hacking
- Report: BellSouth Disconnects AT&T Talks
- Crusaders Make U-Turn On US Anti-Spam Laws
- NZ..Domain name scheme resurfaces
- Bill Threatens Workplace Internet Access
- Gateway, IBM whittle customer-response time
- Can Tessera pack an IPO punch?
- EU probes Microsoft's licenses to hardware makers
- Legal Napster up and running
- Gator sheds skin, renames itself
- U.K. plans to extradite spammers
- Firms tap encyption over complex security
- Man Charged Over Anti-War Email
- Mail Deliveries Rebound As California Wildfires Lessen
- 'Nigerian Fraudster' Group Busted
- WorldCom Bankruptcy Ruling Due
- Linux And The Consumer Electronics Industry
- BBC Offers Power To The People
- Do Antispam Laws Have A Dark Side?
- Microsoft Opens Door to Longhorn Developers
- OS X delivers treats and tricks
- Why Microsoft could be Google's best bet
- Ireland domain registry CEO resigns
- Aussies Do It Right: E-Voting
- A Wireless Net That Leaves Wi-Fi Behind
- Norton Antispam Fighter Fierce Foe Of E-Mail Junk
- Semiconductor Sales Surge As Economy Sizzles
- Why Spamcop Got Yanked
- Mimail-C Worm Poses As Sexy Photos
- Expansion of domain names set
- WorldCom emerges from bankruptcy
- Inventor of the Web sides with Microsoft on patent
- Veritas announces data-tracking product
- IBM, Corning look into supercomputer optics
- Nintendo sales surge on US price cut
- Novell bags SuSE for $210m
- Panther bitten by second data damaging bug
- Security fears over UK 'snooper's charter'
- Telia blocks spam-sending Zombie PCs
- RIAA and DirecTV file more suits
- Red Hat pulls plugs on Red Hat Linux product line
- MIT Shuts Alternative File-Swapping
- Nanocell Used For Molecular Logic, Memory
- Intel Mulls Metal Over Silicon For Future Chips
- Sony Playstation Portable Pics Pop Up On Web
- Microsoft Takes A Chip From Big Blue
- Verisign Revamps Trust Mark
- Is Your Network Wearing A Condom? Part 1
- Siebel Completes UpShot Buy
- DNA That's Yours For The Taking
- Internet: Blood And Sand And Buckets Of Script Kiddies
- Novell To Buy German Linux Firm (SuSE)
- Chips are on the move again
- Apple says could move to Intel, but happy with IBM
- Inside Microsoft's Longhorn plans
- Windows spamming attracts FTC's notice
- Are PCs next in Hollywood piracy battle?
- Thin Client Thrives In Web Services Era
- A Message From England
- IBM Installs 'Black Boxes' In Irish Cars
- Web To Encourage Family Communication During Thanksgiving
- Today's Tip: Embedding Fonts In Web Pages
- Weakness Found In Wi-Fi Security Protocol
- Pixel-Perfect Beauties To Compete For Crown
- Napster, Penn State Ink Music Deal
- New Worm Using Pornographic Names
- Amazon Gets Fraudulently Spamazoned
- Being A Stickler For Rules Not Same As Fair Play
- Workplace Grumbles, Anxieties Have Grown
- Is It On? Building Silent PCs
- Is The Wireless World A Secure One?
- No Tech Solution For Terrorism
- 'Matrix' sequel and 'Elf' make for a big Time Warner weekend
- Eudora users warned over 'reply to all' trick
- Belkin disables router spamming feature
- Revealed: US console installed base figures
- Sony preps updated CD copy protection trial
- Sony unveils 'video iPod'
- Qwest to sell VoiP to Harry Homeowner
- Watchdog bans Apple Power Mac G5 ads
- Intel to take P4, P4EE to 3.4GHz next quarter - report
- Kasparov, Computer Tie in Chess Match
- Holes Found in Online Job Search Privacy
- Microsoft Protests At Digital Signatures
- Keyword Searches Boost E-Ads Sector
- Microsoft Patches Three Critical Flaws
- Microsoft Ships System Management Server 2003
- E-Mail From The Great Beyond
- BT Clashes With MPs In Broadband Inquiry
- Offshore IT Services: East Or West
- How The Wired World Is Endangering Your Right To Liberty
- Intel Buys Wireless Chip Developer Mobilian
- Don't put your app protection on your firewall, Mr Jones
- Intel vs Motorola
- ATI ships its first DX9 mobile workstation chip
- Intel Centrino 2 to offer 533MHz FSB - report
- UK govt calls for 100% broadband coverage by 2005
- Asian first-timers prefer Linux to Windows
- Microsoft releases Virtual PC 2004 to manufacturing
- Wireless hacking bust in Michigan
- There is magic behind Penn State's Napster deal
- Finally 'profitable' after 8 years...
- Red Hat Is Red Hot
- MS Beefs Up SQL Server Toolset
- Sun Beams At Demand For StarOffice
- Man Held In $50M Music Piracy Case
- Visa Seeking To Penalize Defectors To MasterCard
- Cisco Router Sales Surge
- Intuit Puts Cash Flow At The Forefront Of New QuickBooks
- Kill SMS Spam Where It Starts
- HP: Last Person To Leave The Building, Turn Out The Lights
- Computer Credit Goes Back To 1995
- Comdex: Glitz Takes A Back Seat To Court Serious Buyers
- Real-Time TV Added To Sprint Mobiles
- Sleepy Giant Gets a Loud Wake-Up Call
- Thinking Small And Getting 'Back To The Future'
- Homeless Gain Address On The Internet
- McDonald's Rolls Out McKids Line
- Kasparov Beats Computer To It Tie Up
- Man Sentenced For Hacking Al-Jazeera
- Intel Moves Deeper Into Supercomputing
- Music companies watch P2P
- Choice is king in the promised land of 64-bit computing
- Cisco combats network worms
- Santa comes early with big Hacker savings
- Open source: Brazil shies away from Redmond
- Proposed: a Bounty for Bugs
- New worm scams PayPal punters
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