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- Microsoft testing new search service internally (Reuters)
- DEMO 09: Netbook with Detachable Screen and Half-Day Battery Life (PC World)
- German twenty-somethings prefer Internet to partner (Reuters)
- TomTom Suit Doesn't Appear To Be a Threat To Linux (NewsFactor)
- Microsoft goes intercontinental via cloud and Surface (AFP)
- Virtual Server Appliance Tools Leave out the OS (PC World)
- Old iMac reincarnated as Dreamcast game console (Macworld.com)
- Amazon unveils Kindle Application for iPhone (AP)
- Former HP leader diagnosed with cancer (AP)
- DirecTV open to subscriber-only online shows (AP)
- Google pays seven-figure bonuses to 4 top execs (AP)
- Google CEO wishes Microsoft, Yahoo! luck on search (AFP)
- Amazon releases Kindle for iPhone (Macworld.com)
- Motorola co-CEOs Jha, Brown take no bonus in 2008 (AP)
- Linux Foundation moves on training (InfoWorld)
- Skype Gives Away High-quality Audio Codec (PC World)
- AMD Names Chairman, Spins Off Foundry Company (NewsFactor)
- Gillette—the best a gamer can get? (Macworld.com)
- Catholics are urged to give up texting for Lent (AP)
- Job-offer spam gets makeover for recession (AP)
- Afghan tech boom: Mullah embraces iPhone (AP)
- Amazon's Kindle e-books now on Apple iPhone, iPod (Reuters)
- Amazon opens Kindle bookstore to iPhone, iPod (AFP)
- Palm Treo Pro Available March 15: A Palm Pre Stopgap? (PC World)
- Microsoft Eyes Better Searches, Bigger Market Share (NewsFactor)
- AccuRev looks to woo ClearCase users (InfoWorld)
- Spore API contest spurs developers to create add-ons to game (Macworld.com)
- Review: Kindle e-book reader comes to the iPhone (AP)
- Kindle for iPhone may benefit Amazon, analysts say (AP)
- Facebook: Taking a cue from Twitter in sharing? (AP)
- Google letting cash "pile up": CEO (Reuters)
- MLB At Bat 2009 to include game audio (Macworld.com)
- Ballmer Promises Faster Windows Mobile Development (PC World)
- HP Launches New Support Software, Printers for SMBs (PC World)
- Facebook Plans To Become More Like Twitter (NewsFactor)
- TV converter box coupons start flowing again (AP)
- Cook County sheriff sues Craigslist over sex ads (AP)
- For laid off workers, so hard to e-mail goodbye (AP)
- YouTube, Universal mull video venture: reports (AFP)
- Mariner Calc brings Excel editing to the iPhone (Macworld.com)
- Clearwire Aims to Reach 120M People in 2010 (PC World)
- Firefox Update Closes Security Holes, Thunderbird Still Vulnerable (PC World)
- Vista SP2 Release Candidate Gets a Wider Audience (NewsFactor)
- IBM Adds Data-warehousing Tools to Informix (PC World)
- Amazon launches videogame trade-in store (AFP)
- Live coverage boosts access to federal courtrooms (AP)
- Hearst makes offers to staff for online-only P-I (AP)
- Internet growing weapon in Asian radicalization (Reuters)
- Why Kindle for iPhone Won’t Hurt Kindle Sales (PC World)
- Trends & Innovations - Thursday (Investor's Business Daily)
- India's Satyam cleared to sell majority stake (AP)
- Microsoft to let PC users turn off IE Web browser (AP)
- Stock market slump could enrich Google workers (AP)
- Benchmarks: New Mac minis (Macworld.com)
- Ruckus Wi-Fi Gear Goes Upmarket (PC World)
- Firefox Bugs Abound, but Mozilla Quick to Patch (PC Magazine)
- Windows 7's IE 'Off' Switch: What Took So Long? (PC World)
- IBM Said To Have Interest In Acquiring Indian Rival Satyam (Investor's Business
- Africa takes center stage in 'Resident Evil 5' (AP)
- Facebook courting Twitter lovers (AFP)
- Microsoft's new system easier for browser switch (Reuters)
- Can Web site offer homeless man hope? (AP)
- Indian election goes online (AFP)
- Japanese gadget controls iPod in blink of an eye (AFP)
- India mobile market defies gloom (AFP)
- Microsoft and Google are among Barron's top picks (Reuters)
- China Mobile in talks with Taiwan firms on roaming services (Reuters)
- Texas Instruments CEO pay falls 6.6 percent (AP)
- Game news: Sony's PSP push; the Beatles set a date (AP)
- YouTube blocks UK users from watching music videos (AP)
- IBM chief's 2008 pay valued at nearly $21M (AP)
- Iridium replaces satellite smashed in collision (AP)
- EBay CEO was paid $22.5M in 2008, much in options (AP)
- iPhone Game Roundup: Tap Tap Revenge 2, Watchmen, Otto Matic (Macworld.com)
- Developers Still Frustrated as App Store Grows Fast (NewsFactor)
- Microsoft heralds Silverlight-Eclipse link (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft names Maria Klawe to board of directors (AP)
- Videophones Dive Into Cool Market (PC World)
- Google software bug shared private online documents (AFP)
- iPhone Prototypes Hit eBay (PC World)
- "American Idol" heads to iPhone (Reuters)
- Hewlett-Packard: Buy now to prep for recovery (InfoWorld)
- Grandpa is ... browsing your Facebook page (AP)
- Disney's new racing video game at core of big bet (AP)
- MIT professor wins $250,000 Turing Award (AP)
- Hitachi will plead guilty to conspiring to fix prices on LCD panels (AP)
- Google reprices 7.6 million employee stock options (AP)
- Sony, NBC ink content deal for PlayStation (Reuters)
- Tajikistan bans cellphones from schools (Reuters)
- Android For Desktops? I Doubt It (PC World)
- Intel wants developers to think parallel (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft to accelerate relational capabilities for the cloud (InfoWorld)
- US online videogame play on the rise: NPD Group (AFP)
- Apple launches smaller, 4-gigabyte iPod shuffle (AP)
- Google to target ads based on Web surfing habits (AP)
- Layoffs expected at computer maker Dell's NC plant (AP)
- Microsoft vows openness for mobile app store (AP)
- EBay's PayPal envisions doubling in size by 2011 (AP)
- Apple's New iPod Shuffle Is Tiny, and It Talks (NewsFactor)
- Battery breakthrough promises phone, car revolution (AFP)
- Update: Open source ERP on Amazon EC2? (InfoWorld)
- ADVISORY: Wal-Mart e-records story is withdrawn (Reuters)
- On-demand ERP Draws Mixed Reaction (PC World)
- Space Station video now live on Internet — mostly (AP)
- Google preparing to steer more telephone traffic (AP)
- TEAC offers HD Radio iPod docking system (Macworld.com)
- Sony, Epson in Talks in LCD Alliance (PC World)
- SAP, Sybase plan iPhone, Windows Mobile software (Reuters)
- Facebook begins rolling out revamped home page (AFP)
- Mike Tyson makes virtual return to the ring (Reuters)
- AOL taps Google executive Armstrong as CEO (AP)
- Google's openness intensifies focus on e-mail woes (AP)
- Fleeing customers haunt phone co. in New England (AP)
- Time Warner names Google's Armstrong as AOL chief (Reuters)
- What the iPhone OS 3.0 Update Might Really Mean (PC World)
- New Google program turns voicemail into email (AFP)
- Apple Schedules iPhone 3.0 Preview for Journalists (NewsFactor)
- IBM hashing out WebSphere plans (InfoWorld)
- 'Resident Evil' franchise takes a disturbing turn (AP)
- IBM launches water-management services operation (AP)
- World Wide Web feels its growing pains (AFP)
- Lost Xbox 360 Worth $1,000,000? (PC World)
- Firefox 3.1 (Or Is It 3.5?) Beta 3 Released by Mozilla (PC Magazine)
- Palm leaps on upgrade citing allure of webOS, Pre (AP)
- The Wii Gets a Little More Evil (NewsFactor)
- AT&T hopes to gain concessions from unions (AP)
- Ticket's in the mail: Red-light cameras questioned (AP)
- Maine expanding school laptop program with Apple (AP)
- Second Life finding new life (AFP)
- iTunes Autofill opens up (Macworld.com)
- iPhone Fire Sale Linked To Apple Plans for a New iPhone (NewsFactor)
- How Much Do You Owe Uncle Sam? Tax-Prep Sites May Disagree (PC World)
- Sharp Turns Like Cisco's Have a Long History (PC World)
- Patent Reveals Apple TV to Get a Wii-Like Remote (PC World)
- Deaths of gamers leave their online lives in limbo (AP)
- Facebook fun goes mobile with iPhone applications (AFP)
- Satyam gets 'adequate bid response' (AFP)
- Vodafone Qatar to launch IPO (AFP)
- Firefox 3.1 Beta 3 Offers Better Performance (NewsFactor)
- Stolen-data trove offers look inside a botnet (AP)
- How to tell, what to do if computer is infected (AP)
- Record cases of 'cybersquatting' in 2008: UN (AFP)
- Small software makers ripe for takeovers: report (Reuters)
- Death leaves online lives in limbo (AP)
- Egypt's OT says Canada unit gets wireless spectrum (Reuters)
- Qualcomm says court dismisses Broadcom complaint (Reuters)
- Phone banking service launched in Africa, Mideast (AFP)
- Indian Opposition Party Backs Open Source Software (PC World)
- Bebo social network expands into Europe (AFP)
- Seattle Post-Intelligencer newspaper goes Web-only (AP)
- Hearst hopes Web-only Seattle P-I will turn profit (AP)
- Cisco announces its first servers, riling rivals (AP)
- Survey: Families Wise up to Importance of Online Safety (PC World)
- SiK introduces iPod and iPhone auto charger with audio output (Macworld.com)
- Sina 4Q profit rises 46 percent (AP)
- Cloudera Floats Linux Distro for Cloud Computing (NewsFactor)
- Symbian Sets Aggressive Release Plan (PC World)
- HP Launches Entry-level Itanium Servers (PC World)
- Potty-mouthed video game grabs profanity record (AFP)
- Dell hopes PCs can't be too rich or too thin (AP)
- Web world for music fans hopes to gain following (AP)
- NPD: Mac sales fell 16 percent in February (Macworld.com)
- Nokia to lay off 1,700 worldwide (AP)
- iPhone 3.0 Rumors Most Likely to Come True (PC World)
- Mainsoft links Microsoft SharePoint, IBM Jazz (InfoWorld)
- Review: 'HAWK' takes fresh approaches to combat (AP)
- Made-to-order magazine lets readers choose (AP)
- Novels join online library of documents at Scribd (AP)
- Sun Microsystems to offer `public cloud' service (AP)
- Cut and paste and other iPhone enhancements coming (AP)
- Sun Micro takes on Amazon in cloud computing (Reuters)
- Top 5 Favorite Happenings at Apple's iPhone 3.0 Media Event (not Copy/Paste) (PC
- Discovery Sues Amazon Over Kindle (PC World)
- Why Is the Ubuntu-based Dell Mini 9 Unfinished? (PC World)
- New IPhone Software Has Something for Businesses (PC World)
- Sun challenges Amazon for cloud dominance (InfoWorld)
- Marvel Comics Will Put Characters in Online Games (NewsFactor)
- AP Source: IBM in talks to buy Sun Microsystems (AP)
- Online game gets real-world banking license (AP)
- Another 158 TV stations to kill analog early (AP)
- Nokia to shutter its "Mosh" success story (Reuters)
- Metal Geal Solid Touch now available for iPhone, iPod touch (Macworld.com)
- Miss. firm, AT&T partner on 'smart grid tech' (AP)
- Java Crowd Has Mixed Views on Potential Sun-IBM Deal (PC World)
- Cut and paste and other iPhone enhancements coming (AP)
- IBM in talks to buy Sun Microsystems: sources (Reuters)
- Psystar rolls out new, compact Mac clone (Macworld.com)
- Sony e-book reader gets 500,000 books from Google (AP)
- Microsoft adds shortcuts, security to new browser (AP)
- Oracle manages 3Q feat: healthy contract signings (AP)
- IBM could shake up Silicon Valley with Sun deal (AP)
- Nokia to shutter its "Mosh" success story (Reuters)
- Sony Ericsson puts U.S. focus on camera phones in '09 (Reuters)
- China Mobile reports 2008 net profit up 30 percent (AFP)
- Microsoft Releases IE8, Stresses Security (PC World)
- Oracle profit tops views in tough tech environment (AP)
- Despite economy, new startups retain optimism (AP)
- AT&T to sell iPhone without contract for $599 (AP)
- TheStreet cuts 18 jobs (AFP)
- iPhone OS 3.0 Is Good and Bad News for Developers (NewsFactor)
- AT&T "No Commitment" iPhone Pricing: No Bargain (PC World)
- First Look: The New Mobile Firefox Browser (PC World)
- Microsoft releases IE8, new Web browser (AFP)
- Facebook Pleads With Members to Give It Governance Tips (PC World)
- German retailer pulls violent DVDs, games (Reuters)
- Video game industry bucks downturn with Feb. sales (AP)
- China Closes Audiobook Porn Site in Crackdown (PC World)
- Developers cautiously optimistic about iPhone OS 3.0 (Macworld.com)
- Handset maker Sony Ericsson warns of 1Q loss (AP)
- TomTom Sues Microsoft for Patent Infringement (PC World)
- TomTom sues Microsoft on patent infringement (Reuters)
- IBM talks with Sun Micro not just about servers (Reuters)
- U.S. video game sales up 10 percent in February (Reuters)
- Australian Internet `blacklist' prompts concern (AP)
- Connecticut Man Sentenced for E-card Scam (PC World)
- iGames Summit addresses growth of iPhone gaming (Macworld.com)
- iPhone Data Speed Too Slow? Lawsuit Says Yes (PC World)
- OpenLogic Revamps Open-source Support Offerings (PC World)
- IBM, Sun talks seen continuing to next week: sources (Reuters)
- Multicore Chips Pose Next Big Challenge for Industry (PC World)
- Video Games Continue Strong Sales in February (NewsFactor)
- IBM Said to Be Poring Over Sun's Contracts (PC World)
- Social Web sites face transparency questions (AP)
- Recession casts shadow over video game conference (AP)
- Apple Premium Pricing Buys More Than a Logo (PC World)
- US stimulus money fuels 'smart' power grid surge (AFP)
- Union OKs strike at AT&T; contracts end April 4 (AP)
- Ann Arbor News to publish its last edition in July (AP)
- Easter Egg Roll tickets to go online (AP)
- $50 million iPod ponzi schemer earns a 17 year prison sentence (Macworld.com)
- Top videogame forum to highlight sector's health (Reuters)
- Activision names Yahoo vet to guide Guitar Hero (Reuters)
- Facebook Users Object To New Twitter-Like Interface (NewsFactor)
- Play Xbox Games on Your Cell Phone (PC World)
- Qualcomm backs game console for `next billion' (AP)
- "Unafraid" of Internet, China appears to block YouTube (Reuters)
- Espresso streamlines Web development workflows (Macworld.com)
- Are Low Prices Here to Stay? (BusinessWeek Online)
- Open source and SaaS offerings rethink the database (InfoWorld)
- NVIDIA Provides PhysX for Playstation 3 and Wii (PC World)
- Dell Promises Nehalem Servers, New Services News This Week (PC World)
- Activision names Yahoo veteran to guide Guitar Hero (Reuters)
- No disks needed for startup's streamed video games (AP)
- Google's top execs keep $1 salaries amid turmoil (AP)
- Google draws upon rival ideas with search changes (AP)
- Obama to hold online question session Thursday (Reuters)
- GDC: EA Mobile reveals 2009 iPhone game lineup (Macworld.com)
- Dell’s Smartphone: Not Dead After All? (PC World)
- Stallman looks to fight JavaScript trap (InfoWorld)
- Now Monsters Will Be Streaming From Cloud Servers (NewsFactor)
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