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- Obama to preside over White House 2.0 (AFP)
- Ballmer: No on WebKit, yes on app store (CNET)
- Apple Exec Hired From IBM Ordered to Stop Work (PC Magazine)
- Music headphones can interfere with heart devices (AP)
- MP3 player headphones may hinder pacemakers: study (Reuters)
- Schmidt not interested in tech czar job (CNET)
- Dell not to launch music player before holidays: report (Reuters)
- MGM first to post full-length features to YouTube (CNET)
- MP3 player headphones may hinder pacemakers (Reuters)
- C&W 1H net profit down on restructuring costs (AP)
- Microsoft eyes Visual Studio advancements (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft strikes Web search deal with Sun (Reuters)
- Nortel Networks posts 3Q loss, plans job cuts (AP)
- Sun to help old foe Microsoft get search traffic (AP)
- Seagate and Dell Offer Self-Encrypting Hard Drives (NewsFactor)
- Yahoo's mobile voice search good, not great (CNET)
- Sites being asked not to sell inaugural tickets (AP)
- iPhones rule in US smart phone market: study (AFP)
- Virgin Mobile beats Street with 3Q earnings (AP)
- VMware buys Trango mobile virtualization company (Reuters)
- Texting while driving is bad, doctors agree (Reuters)
- Virgin Mobile swings to profit, helped by Helio (Reuters)
- Ubisoft buys Massive Entertainment videogame studio (AFP)
- Yahoo adds to BrowserPlus Web technology (InfoWorld)
- Oak Ridge boasts fastest computer at open research (AP)
- Virgin Mobile beats Street with 3Q earnings (AP)
- Report: Man who shared 'Chinese Democracy' to plead guilty (CNET)
- Cell phone shopping makes wallets redundant in Japan (Reuters)
- Vodafone's 1H profit falls 35 percent (AP)
- Frank urges U.S. delay Internet gambling rules (Reuters)
- Today's veterans hall a mouse click away (AP)
- Vodafone net profit drops 35%, plans cost cuts (AFP)
- Is our Internet future in danger? (InfoWorld)
- Test Center review: Specialty Linuxes to the rescue (InfoWorld)
- So whatever happened to Google $1,000? (CNET)
- Slowly, Apple iPhone Getting Geared Up For Enterprise Users (Investor's Business
- India rejigs spectrum fees for 2G and 3G services (Reuters)
- Cisco unveils new edge router (Reuters)
- Vacation rental Web startup reaps $250M investment (AP)
- Review: 'Gears 2,' 'Resistance 2' resume the fight (AP)
- Google phone costs $144 in materials: iSuppli (Reuters)
- Apple's iPhone 3G Now Most Popular Mobile Phone (NewsFactor)
- Softbank, Alibaba announce new B2B service (AFP)
- Good Question: How can I bank online safely? (AP)
- Italian mafia untouched by global economic crisis: business group (AFP)
- Review: 'Mirror's Edge' is innovative (AP)
- Google adds video and voice chat to Gmail (Reuters)
- AVG update cripples some Windows XP systems (CNET)
- Ga. town advances cell phone parking payments (AP)
- After banning YouTube, military launches TroopTube (AP)
- Vodafone net profit drops 35 percent, plans cost cuts (AFP)
- Google search engine flags flu activity in U.S. (Reuters)
- Parallels 4.0 Runs Windows, Linux Inside Mac OS X (NewsFactor)
- Businesses, Consumers Expected To Cut Tech Spending (NewsFactor)
- Dell Squashes Rumors About New MP3 Player (NewsFactor)
- Administration finalizing Internet gambling regs (AP)
- Obama boosters urge greater role for Web (Reuters)
- Microsoft's lobbying tab dwarfs Google's tally (AP)
- Videogame industry prospering despite financial downturn: study (AFP)
- Administration finalizing Internet gambling regs (AP)
- Microsoft's lobbying tab dwarfs Google's tally (AP)
- IBM to help build broadband network in power lines (AP)
- Argentine judge: Google, Yahoo must censor searches (CNET)
- Economy grinch may pinch Blu-ray format (Reuters)
- Microsoft nears deal on search with Verizon: report (Reuters)
- Geeks battle Marines in Call Of Duty 5 videogame debut (AFP)
- YouTube film service unlikely to be as profitable as iTunes (CNET)
- Tech Museum honors tech that benefits humanity (CNET)
- Japan's DoCoMo to buy stake in Indian operator Tata (AFP)
- Hulu, YouTube, iTunes take a walk on Sesame Street (Reuters)
- Staples offers free Dell PC recycling (AP)
- IDC expects 2009 tech spending growth to slow (AP)
- Patch Tuesday Light, But Security Fixes Are Critical (NewsFactor)
- 'World of Warcraft' blitz on game fans (AFP)
- Microsoft near deal with Verizon for cellphone search (AFP)
- IBM Will Bring Broadband Access To Rural America (NewsFactor)
- Web travel agencies feel pinch of weaker demand (Reuters)
- 3 LCD firms plead guilty in price-fixing scheme (AP)
- YouTube channels Google with search-driven ads (AP)
- Artists stage street scenes to lurk in Google maps (AP)
- YouTube rolls out sponsored videos in revenue drive (Reuters)
- Apple Exec: Nintendo DS, Sony PSP Are 'In the Past' (PC Magazine)
- Google Earth rebuilds ancient Rome online (AFP)
- YouTube lets advertisers buy search terms (CNET)
- AT&T Introduces Touch-Sensitive HTC Fuze Handset (NewsFactor)
- Summary: Sony Ericsson X1's options overwhelm (AP)
- Review: Posh Sony Ericsson X1's options overwhelm (AP)
- Intel warns of sharply lower revenue (AP)
- U.S. issues Internet gambling rule, ignoring lawmaker (Reuters)
- Cisco Unveils 'Zettabyte-Era' Router for Online Video (NewsFactor)
- Feds issue rule aimed at Internet gambling ban (AP)
- Sonatype forges ahead with Maven tools (InfoWorld)
- Qualcomm to link people to Internet without computers (AFP)
- Review: Posh Sony Ericsson X1's options overwhelm (AP)
- U.S. gay marriage fight takes to the Internet (Reuters)
- End of a snarky era: Gawker shuts down Valleywag (CNET)
- Study: Unlicensed stories reel in Internet readers (AP)
- Thai True Move in deal with Apple to sell 3G iPhone (Reuters)
- Competition watchdog growls at America Movil (Reuters)
- Microsoft adding more networking to Windows Live (AP)
- AMD rolls out new server chips (AP)
- Intel slashes 4Q outlook in sign of tech downturn (AP)
- Electronic Arts wants to help people get fit, too (AP)
- Google to let businesses generate more search pages (Reuters)
- Microsoft adding more networking to Windows Live (AP)
- AMD announces fast, energy-saving chip (Reuters)
- Electronic Arts debuts fitness video game for Wii (Reuters)
- Electronic Arts wants to help people get fit, too (AP)
- "ItzaBitza" infuses child education with videogame fun (AFP)
- Verizon Wireless to sell BlackBerry Storm for $200 (Reuters)
- Japan police crackdown videos a hit online (Reuters)
- A new Congress, a new approach to technology? (CNET)
- Videogame guru tunes into interactive music (Reuters)
- Internet drug peddlers raided in 9 countries (Reuters)
- BlackBerry Storm Launching Nov. 21 for $199.99 (PC Magazine)
- EBay vendor passes gigantic feedback milestone (AP)
- New website asks users to set tech priorities for Obama (AFP)
- Verizon To Offer BlackBerry Storm for $199.99 After Rebate (NewsFactor)
- Video game makers predict jingle bells at registers (Reuters)
- Security Alliance Slashes Spam, Closes Malware Host (NewsFactor)
- Microsoft says rebate program draws new searchers (AP)
- EA jumps into fitness products (AFP)
- Microsoft Live gets social in website make-over (AFP)
- Qualcomm halts UMB project, sees no major job cuts (Reuters)
- Report: Apple struggling with iPhone in India (CNET)
- Google Adds On-Demand Indexing to Site Search (NewsFactor)
- EA Sports Active for Wii Targets Women and Fitness (NewsFactor)
- AT&T, Nokia Launch Smart Flip Phone with Symbian (NewsFactor)
- IBM Servers Feature New AMD Quad-Core Processors (NewsFactor)
- "Pet Earth" iPhone game champions defending the planet (AFP)
- Nintendo says sold over 800,000 Wii in U.S. in Oct (Reuters)
- October video game sales jump 18 percent (AP)
- Web tracker NebuAd sued over privacy claims (AP)
- AMD makeover moves show limited choices in slump (AP)
- Video games sales up 18 percent in October (Reuters)
- Wii and DS top videogame system sales in US in October (AFP)
- Equifax offers its first I-card (CNET)
- Telcos: Don't mess up the Internet with regulation (CNET)
- Videogame makers predict jingle bells at registers (Reuters)
- Lawmaker plans bill on Web neutrality (Reuters)
- AVG Offers Free Subscription for Deleting Key File (PC Magazine)
- UK couple in real-life divorce over virtual affair (Reuters)
- Businesses warming up to the iPhone (CNET)
- Tube-side chat? Obama takes radio address online (AP)
- Finland's Nokia lowers 4Q outlook (AP)
- Sun to cut up to 6,000 workers, 18 pct of staff (AP)
- No US inauguration tickets on eBay (AFP)
- No Nintendo game this Xmas? Blame Somali pirates (Reuters)
- Microsoft Says Live Search Cashback Met Goals (NewsFactor)
- Sun will Lay Off Up To 6,000 Workers in Restructuring (NewsFactor)
- Sector Snap: Activision, EA decline (AP)
- Tech billionaire gets 9 years in prison for fraud (AP)
- Citrix developing XenApps and XenDesktop for the iPhone (InfoWorld)
- World asked to help craft online charter for religious harmony (AFP)
- More dirt in 'Vista Capable' lawsuit (CNET)
- Senator Plans To Enforce Net Neutrality with Law (NewsFactor)
- Google Offers Search By Voice, and iPhone Gets It First (NewsFactor)
- Summary Box: Sun Microsystems slashes jobs (AP)
- In shift, Microsoft sells software online (AFP)
- Obama transition team names FCC review leaders (CNET)
- Can Blu-ray save Christmas for Hollywood? (AP)
- NASA turns to open-source problem-tracking databases (CNET)
- Privacy groups target Google Flu Trends (CNET)
- Facebook removes Italian neo-Nazi pages (CNET)
- Where is Google voice-powered search? (CNET)
- Law professor fires back at song-swapping lawsuits (AP)
- Wired ... but frustrated (AFP)
- 'Lost' Beatles song may bring Fab Four to Net sales (CNET)
- Adobe bolsters streaming Flash (InfoWorld)
- MySpace Japan bets on world demand for J-Pop (Reuters)
- Adobe answers cries for 64-bit Flash on Linux (CNET)
- Qualcomm reaches for the clouds (InfoWorld)
- BlueStar sparks energy services with SOA (InfoWorld)
- ARM, Adobe collaborate on mobile Web browsing (Reuters)
- Adobe to Port Flash to ARM-Based Devices (PC Magazine)
- TiVo, Domino's to let subscribers order through TV (AP)
- `$100 laptop' group reboots Give One Get One offer (AP)
- Online startup aims to improve patent quality (AP)
- Green at the heart of Panasonic's bid for Sanyo (AP)
- German Wikipedia back online after dispute (AP)
- Norway encourages use of open source software (AP)
- Appeal threatens Telenor's Russian stake (AP)
- One-Laptop Group Gets Support From Ads, Amazon (NewsFactor)
- Game news: Xbox 360's new look (AP)
- Google's Voice-Search App Is Slow in Arriving (NewsFactor)
- Roadrunner outraces supercomputer rivals (CNET)
- IT policy can spur economic growth, industry says (CNET)
- Coverity assists software architects (InfoWorld)
- Gartner: 85 percent of companies using open source (CNET)
- AT&T's Samsung Eternity Supports Mobile TV (NewsFactor)
- Gadget Glitches Frustrate Technology Consumers (NewsFactor)
- Spammers sent packing — for now — by Web shutdown (AP)
- Zune could lend Microsoft a rare rhythm infusion (AP)
- Obama solicits donations for CA wildfire victims (AP)
- A look at artists who have worked with Zune (AP)
- Adobe Will Launch Upgrades To Flash Platform (NewsFactor)
- Video-Game Consoles Weather Economic Storm (NewsFactor)
- Spansion sues Samsung over flash memory patents (AP)
- DivX sues Yahoo over ad deal (Reuters)
- Yahoo replacing CEO Jerry Yang (AFP)
- China Mobile completes 2nd phase 3G network tender (Reuters)
- With Yang out, Microsoft may come back (CNET)
- National Geographic getting into video games (AP)
- `$100 laptop' group reboots Give 1 Get 1 offer (AP)
- National Geographic enters the sea of video games (Reuters)
- Test Center review: Silverlight, for real this time (InfoWorld)
- Yahoo's ultimate search--a new CEO (CNET)
- The Microsoft-Novell Linux deal: Two years later (InfoWorld)
- What's Next for Microsoft Robotics (PC Magazine)
- Game news: Xbox 360's new look (AP)
- JavaFX RIA technology almost ready (InfoWorld)
- HP shares soar after solid 4Q outlook (AP)
- Web 2.0 gives new tools to hate groups: experts (AFP)
- Sprint affiliate backs down on WiMax suit (AP)
- Google's Voice-Search App for iPhone Needs Refining (NewsFactor)
- Trick Out Your Firefox Browser with Style (PC Magazine)
- Unisys survey looks beyond cybersecurity (CNET)
- Online retail spending slows to a crawl in October (CNET)
- Mobile considers free Wi-Fi for downtown upgrade (AP)
- IBM says plans to acquire Transitive Corp (Reuters)
- National Geographic Launches Video-Game Division (NewsFactor)
- Adobe accommodates Visual Studio, Eclipse (InfoWorld)
- DoCoMo, KT Freetel to develop smart phone: report (Reuters)
- Facebook application plan rankles some developers (AP)
- Google gives online life to Life mag's photos (AP)
- Microsoft to offer free security software (Reuters)
- RIAA win: Tennessee to police campus networks (CNET)
- Cellphone industry eyes charger power savings (Reuters)
- 'Moonlight' heads to beta (CNET)
- iPhone sex: Google application baffled by British accents (AFP)
- Japanese mobiles to offer psychotherapy sessions (AFP)
- Zend adds Flash links to PHP (InfoWorld)
- HP shares soar after solid 4Q outlook (AP)
- New Yahoo CEO must be willing to do Microsoft deal (Reuters)
- Microsoft still interested in Yahoo search deal (AP)
- China's Baidu.com fights to rescue reputation (AP)
- Psystar Loses Antitrust Shield in Mac Clone Battle (NewsFactor)
- Microsoft to offer free anti-virus software (AFP)
- IBM Buys Virtualization-Software Company Transitive (NewsFactor)
- Japan's DoCoMo eyes 'Google phone' launch next year (AFP)
- Massive EU online library looks to compete with Google (AFP)
- After iPhone, consumers seek handsome gadgets (Reuters)
- Microsoft, Novell eye Moonlight beta, system management (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft's 'New Xbox Experience' Goes Live (PC Magazine)
- Microsoft CEO rules out another Yahoo takeover bid (AFP)
- Antivirus firms shrug at Microsoft's free security suite (CNET)
- GE embraces blogs, some see disclosure worry (Reuters)
- Microsoft: New software not Symantec, McAfee rival (Reuters)
- E-mail in zero G: NASA develops network for space (AP)
- `Fake Steve Jobs' stops blogging as the 'Real Dan' (AP)
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