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- "Halo" no longer just a game for Microsoft
- D.Telekom's T-Mobile wins iPhone deal
- Hacker Publishes Notorious Apple Wi-Fi Attack
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- End of Moore's Law in 10-15 years?
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- Apple defends iTunes in Berlin, Brussels
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- SAP unveils Web software, new business model
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- OpenGL Programming Guide 6th Ed.
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- Examining Presidential Candidates' Tech Agendas
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- GNOME 2.20 Released
- AT&T to Help MPAA Filter the Internet?
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- Intel pushing technology from high-end to low
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- TransUnion to Offer Credit Freezes Nationwide
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- Sony delays PS3 "Home", but no talk of price cuts
- Americans Giving Up Social Life for the Web
- Sony delays PS3 "Home", but no talk of price cuts
- Robots turn off senior citizens in aging Japan
- Nokia unveils new unlicensed mobile access phone
- Nokia unveils new unlicensed mobile access phone
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- Sony delays PS3 "Home", but no talk of price cuts
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- MediaDefender and the Streisand Effect
- NBC to Offer Free Video Download Service
- Apple CEO gets subpoena in backdating case: report
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- Boeing Dreamliner Safety Concerns Are Specious
- London paper launches latest cashless payment card
- Gartner Says Open Source "Impossible To Avoid"
- US Senate Fails To Reinstate Habeas Corpus
- Canadian Dollar Reaches Parity with US$
- Does the UK iPhone Plan Add Up?
- The Hard Science of Making Videogames
- U.S. Airport Screeners Are Watching What You Read
- Google Unveils Flash Ads
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- Inventors Protest Patent Reform Bill
- Daniel Lyons of Forbes Admits Being Snowed by SCO
- Apple CEO subpoenaed in options case
- GPhone Still In the Works At Google
- PluggedIn: Hackers control PCs while users unaware
- Linux Devicemaker Sued in First U.S. Test of GPL
- PluggedIn: Hackers control PCs while users unaware
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- PluggedIn: Hackers control PCs while users unaware
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- First New Dismissal Motion Against RIAA Complaint
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- Tech wonders on homeland security horizon
- Tech wonders on homeland security horizon
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- Ramones member sues Apple and Wal-Mart
- Berners-Lee Challenges 'Stupid' Male Geek Culture
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- OSI Asks Microsoft to Change the MS-PL
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- Intel Releases Mashups for the Masses
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- Nvidia aims at Intel with integrated graphics chip
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- Dell ties up with GOME to sell PCs in China
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- The Linux Identity Crisis
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- GoogHOle Exploits GMail, Picasa and 200K Other Sites
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- Firefox Working to Fix Memory Leaks
- Vivendi calls Apple iTunes contract terms "indecent"
- Halo 3 Review
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- Microsoft readies "Halo 3" for launch
- Microsoft in talks to invest in Facebook: report
- Global web privacy rules needed in 5 years: Google
- STriDER, a Three-Legged Walking Robot
- A Mathematical Answer to the Parallel Universe Question
- Microsoft in talks to invest in Facebook: report
- Video Professor Sues 100 Anonymous Critics
- Microsoft readies "Halo 3" for launch
- Microsoft in talks to invest in Facebook: report
- Blu-ray/HD DVD war to run another 18 months: report
- Gartner Touts Web 2.0, Scoffs at Web 3.0
- Apple's Leopard Will Exclude 800MHz G4 Processors
- A Mathematical Answer To the Parallel Universe Question
- Microsoft readies "Halo 3" for launch
- Microsoft in talks to invest in Facebook: report
- Google eyes Canada rollout of discreet Street View
- Vivendi Calls iTunes Contract Terms "Indecent"
- Gartner Touts Web 2.0, Scoffs At Web 3.0
- Microsoft readies "Halo 3" for launch
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- Global web privacy rules needed in 5 years: Google
- First US GPL Lawsuit Heads For Quick Settlement
- Microsoft readies "Halo 3" for launch
- Microsoft in talks to invest in Facebook: report
- Microsoft reportedly in talks to invest in Facebook
- Apple says unlocking software can damage iPhone
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- Virgin Digital To Close Up Shop
- Canadian Copyright Official Dumped Over MPAA Conflict
- Microsoft readies "Halo 3" video game for launch
- Excel 2007 Multiplication Bug
- "CSI" makes the crime scene with mobile debut
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- Microsoft's "Halo 3" game launches amid spectacle
- Microsoft's "Halo 3" game launches amid spectacle
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- Microsoft's "Halo 3" game launches amid spectacle
- Infineon to develop 3G chip for Motorola
- Unisys Investigated For Covering Up Cyber-Attacks
- Microsoft pins game unit profit on "Halo 3" launch
- Vodafone Move Invites Web Development Chaos
- Microsoft launches "Halo 3"
- Amazon launches early version of music service
- EchoStar says to buy Sling Media
- Microsoft reportedly in talks to invest in Facebook
- Germs Taken Into Space May Come Back Deadlier
- Upcoming Firmware Will Brick Unlocked iPhones
- Law Firm Fighting For White Collar (IT) Overtime
- Chinese Worm Creator Gets High-Paying Job Offer In Prison
- NY subpoenas Facebook over safety from predators
- "CSI" makes the crime scene with mobile debut
- Microsoft to Buy 5% of Facebook Valuing at $10bn
- Apple May Be Breaking the Law With Policy On iPhone Unlocks
- Google Testing "My World" Second Life Rival?
- Developers Admit WordPress 2.3 Spies On Users