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- Apple under fire over iPhone 'Baby Shaker' (AFP)
- Echelon, T-Mobile USA form smart meter alliance (Reuters)
- VMware software sales fall (Reuters)
- AMD Plans 16-core Server Chip (PC World)
- Nintendo's Game Boy turns 20 (AFP)
- Baby Shaker app approved, then removed (Macworld.com)
- NYPD computers targeted by international hackers (AP)
- The Future Of Computing Will Be Good Enough (PC World)
- Panasonic HDTVs with Viera Cast Add Amazon Video on Demand (PC World)
- Holder: Won't criminalize terror policy disputes (AP)
- Government tally: 87,215 Iraqis have been killed since 2005 (AP)
- 'Tonight' host Jay Leno taken ill; taping canceled (AP)
- AP Source: Freddie Mac CFO told to take time off (AP)
- AP Newsbreak: Pharmacy made mistake in horse drug (AP)
- Gates says more civilians needed in Afghanistan (AP)
- Charges weighed in Mich. quadriplegic girl's death (AP)
- Cow genome unraveled in bid to improve meat, milk (AP)
- Bush flirts with no-hitter as Brewers top Phillies (AP)
- Gates seeks to fill civilian gaps in Afghanistan (Reuters)
- Suicide attacks kill 76 as Iraq reports arrest (Reuters)
- Pakistan troops attacked in Taliban-held district (Reuters)
- First steps towards U.S.-Russian nuclear deal (Reuters)
- U.S. jobless claims rise, home sales fall (Reuters)
- Dead Florida polo ponies were given botched meds (Reuters)
- Iraq says Qaeda boss captured as dozens killed (AFP)
- Zuma supporters celebrate SAfrica poll harvest (AFP)
- Microsoft feels more recession fallout, sales drop (AP)
- Amazon 1Q profit, revenue jump on strong sales (AP)
- Congress concerned about privacy over cable TV ads (AP)
- Apple apologizes for approving Baby Shaker iPhone app (Macworld.com)
- ACLU: US Attorney OK'd GPS to track cell phones (AP)
- Microsoft profit down, but Windows 7 on track (Reuters)
- IBM plans cloud computing services for 2009 (Reuters)
- Apple sells its one billionth iPhone app (Macworld.com)
- Cyberspace Director Urges National Dialogue on Threats (NewsFactor)
- German GEMA in talks with YouTube on video dispute (Reuters)
- Pakistani Taliban pull back to Swat stronghold (AP)
- FAA makes public its airplane-bird strike data (AP)
- Geithner to outline efforts to fix banking system (AP)
- Hollywood, RealNetworks square off on DVD copying (AP)
- Chrysler's fate rests with debtors as clock ticks (AP)
- Calm winds limit spread of Myrtle Beach fire (AP)
- Iraqi police: 35 dead in double bombing (AP)
- Analysis: Obama walks thin line on interrogations (AP)
- Leno hospitalized with illness, cancels taping (AP)
- Flying High: Red Wings sweep Blue Jackets (AP)
- G7 touts economic hope, takes heat on bank repairs (Reuters)
- Ford posts smaller-than-expected loss (Reuters)
- U.S. journalists face criminal trial in North Korea (Reuters)
- Pakistani Taliban say withdrawing from key valley (Reuters)
- Suicide bombers kill 60 at Baghdad shrine (Reuters)
- U.S., Russian arms talks have "productive" start (Reuters)
- WHO concerned at new swine flu in U.S. (Reuters)
- U.S. Democrats split on Bush-era interrogation probe (Reuters)
- Taliban announce withdrawal from Pakistan district (AFP)
- Baghdad shrine blast kills 30 (AFP)
- Microsoft's sales show fallout of recession (AP)
- Macintosh botnet on the march (Yahoo! Tech)
- Yahoo to close GeoCities, other services in revamp (AP)
- Microsoft still sees potential in Yahoo partnership (Reuters)
- Samsung Electronics Q1 Earnings Plunge but Beat Expectations (PC World)
- Samsung profit beats forecast, cautious on recovery (Reuters)
- Conficker Hype a 'problem,' Says FBI Cyber-chief (PC World)
- Sun co-founder hails database possibilities in Oracle deal (InfoWorld)
- MacProVideo releases iPhone app, Premiere tutorials (Macworld.com)
- Canonical Optimizes Linux Distribution for Netbooks (PC World)
- YouTube lets users see what friends are watching (AFP)
- Please help me in choosing web hosting
- Mexico swine flu deaths spur global epidemic fears (AP)
- Obama pushes for more direct financial aid for college students (AP)
- Fed says gov't ready to save stress-tested banks (AP)
- Petraeus: Shippers should consider armed guards (AP)
- Homeland secretary apologizes to veterans group (AP)
- SC wildfire blamed on blaze some thought was out (AP)
- Accused Craigslist killer linked to assault at Rhode Island hotel (AP)
- Rihanna seeking return of pricey jewelry (AP)
- Man, 84, fights off carjackers with groin kick (AP)
- Bradley's 2 early goals lead Caps past Rangers 4-0 (AP)
- Chrysler talks progress, GM draws $2 billion U.S. loan (Reuters)
- G7 signals worst of world recession may be over (Reuters)
- Pentagon to release prisoner abuse probe photos (Reuters)
- Stanford's inner sanctum had bar, bathroom exit (Reuters)
- Conficker virus begins to attack PCs: experts (Reuters)
- ANC wins absolute majority in SAfrica polls (AFP)
- Female suicide attackers kill 58 near Baghdad shrine (AFP)
- Hollywood in showdown over DVD 'ripper' (AP)
- Former Facebook exec Van Natta to be MySpace CEO (AP)
- Charities see potential, risk with social networks (AP)
- Murder brings scrutiny to fast-growing Craigslist (Reuters)
- Lost laptops cost companies dearly: study (AFP)
- Latin American banks look to mobiles to battle crisis (AFP)
- Microsoft to release version of Windows 7 next week (Reuters)
- Oracle Snags Sun, Microsoft Earnings Dip (PC World)
- 'Madden NFL 10' to cover Polamalu, Fitzgerald (AP)
- Meet Bump, the App Store's billionth download (Macworld.com)
- Clinton to Iraqis: US not going to abandon you (AP)
- US Navy: Pirates seize German ship near Somalia (AP)
- US journalist jailed in Iran goes on hunger strike (AP)
- Obama: Give me ideas on tightening federal belt (AP)
- WHITE HOUSE NOTEBOOK: Audacity of a nesting robin (AP)
- Agents: Lions and Stafford agree on 6-year deal (AP)
- Deadly flu strain threatens Mexico and U.S. (Reuters)
- Iran hits at U.S., Clinton sees progress in Iraq (Reuters)
- Obama backs measure to restore fiscal discipline (Reuters)
- Jailed U.S.-Iranian reporter on hunger strike: father (Reuters)
- Flux in Pakistani valley after Taliban retreat (Reuters)
- North Korea begins extracting plutonium (Reuters)
- South Africa's ANC wins huge poll victory (Reuters)
- Chrysler, CAW in tentative deal, GM draws $2 billion (Reuters)
- Clinton says US will back Iraq after troop pullout (AFP)
- Concern grows in Mexico, US over killer flu (AFP)
- Charities see potential, risk with social networks (AP)
- Twitter a global sensation: Hitwise (AFP)
- News of Mac Botnets Doesn't Mean an Increased Threat (Yet) (PC World)
- Windows 7 RC Adds New Remote Media Streaming, Virtual Windows XP Mode (PC World)
- Apple's Big Profits Don’t Protect Staff from Recession (PC World)
- 2 swine flus in Kan., US total 11; 8 likely in NYC (AP)
- 3 dead, 2 hurt in Ga. shooting; professor sought (AP)
- Mexico fights swine flu with 'pandemic potential' (AP)
- Officials: 2 Fla. sheriff's deputies fatally shot (AP)
- Clinton tries to reassure Iraqis during visit (AP)
- Inside accounts of interrogation approval differ (AP)
- Injured soldier gets new face — and anonymity (AP)
- IMF head says it will sell bonds to raise funds (AP)
- `Golden Girls' star Bea Arthur dies at 86 (AP)
- Stafford picked first by Lions, Jets get Sanchez (AP)
- Global flu epidemic fear rises, more U.S. cases (Reuters)
- Economic storm clouds breaking, finance leaders say (Reuters)
- Chrysler creditors urged to make concessions (Reuters)
- Mexico arrests drug hitman behind U.S kidnap case (Reuters)
- 81 feared dead from swine flu in Mexico (AFP)
- Iceland's left wins resounding election victory (AFP)
- Blogs rule as Fiji regime cracks down on media (AFP)
- US declares public health emergency for swine flu (AP)
- Mexico City streets empty as swine flu toll climbs (AP)
- Swine flu fears prompt quarantine plans, pork bans (AP)
- Amid US criticism, Pakistan again battles Taliban (AP)
- Summers: Fiat-Chrysler talks still up in the air (AP)
- Jennifer Hudson gives Chicago homecoming concert (AP)
- Swiss heartland voters ban nude hiking (AP)
- Twenty swine flu cases confirmed in U.S. (Reuters)
- Summers says U.S. economy's freefall has ended (Reuters)
- U.S. official cites progress in Chrysler talks (Reuters)
- Iraq says U.S. raid "a crime," violated security pact (Reuters)
- McCain differs with Cheney on interrogation memos (Reuters)
- Clinton says U.S. will never sell out Lebanon (Reuters)
- Sri Lanka rejects Tamil Tiger ceasefire (Reuters)
- Global alarm as killer swine flu spreads (AFP)
- S.Lanka spurns rebel ceasefire despite UN pressure (AFP)
- World gov'ts race to contain swine flu outbreak (AP)
- World Bank: Economic crisis turning into calamity (AP)
- Holder tours historic torture site in London (AP)
- Pakistan peace pact in balance as Taliban attacked (AP)
- Chrysler reaches labor deals in fight for survival (AP)
- Doctors urge baseline test for prostate cancer (AP)
- Study links ADHD medicine with better test scores (AP)
- Fans fixate on Beyonce as 'Obsessed' takes in $28M (AP)
- Bulls outlast Celtics in 2 OTs to even series 2-2 (AP)
- Game 7 up next after Hurricanes rout Devils 4-0 (AP)
- Global concerns over flu outbreak, over 100 dead (Reuters)
- Chrysler, unions make progress as deadline nears (Reuters)
- Washington forum draws worst greenhouse polluters (Reuters)
- U.S. tries get a handle on flu outbreak (Reuters)
- U.S. forces say kill 7 al Qaeda suspects in Iraq (Reuters)
- Global ministers warn of risk of rising poverty (Reuters)
- Graduating U.S. college seniors entering grim market (Reuters)
- US declares emergency as Mexico flu death toll rises (AFP)
- Sri Lanka steps up offensive on Tamil Tigers (AFP)
- Qualcomm to pay $891M to settle suit with Broadcom (AP)
- Cost-cutting saves Microsoft stock after rough 3Q (AP)
- Facebook plans to give developers more access: source (Reuters)
- Toshiba to Ship Higher Capacity Flash Chips From July (PC World)
- Qualcomm to Pay Broadcom US$891 Million in Patent Settlement (PC World)
- Eight Reasons Your Next Computer Should Be a PC (PC World)
- Microsoft, R.I.P. (PC World)
- Mexico says suspected swine flu deaths now at 149 (AP)
- GM to cut 21,000 US factory jobs, shed Pontiac (AP)
- Pakistani leader: Bin Laden 'may be dead' — or not (AP)
- Quake jars already-nervous Mexico City residents (AP)
- Same-sex couples tie the knot in Iowa (AP)
- NYC financial workers see low-flying planes, panic (AP)
- Feds can't find Ga. shooting suspect's passport (AP)
- Foul-smelling man accused of money laundering (AP)
- Cops take ex-NBA star Jayson Williams to hospital (AP)
- Clamor in Iraq for justice over deadly U.S. raid (Reuters)
- Radical cleric breaks off talks in Pakistan's Swat (Reuters)
- Abbas says won't recognize Israel as Jewish state (Reuters)
- Afghan's Karzai says will amend controversial law (Reuters)
- Officials unleash drug arsenal as flu toll rises (AFP)
- British government backs down over database plan (AP)
- AP sources: Joost seeks cable TV operator as buyer (AP)
- News Corp. hires more MySpace executives (AP)
- Verizon and the iPhone: wishful thinking? (Macworld.com)
- Samsung Joins Android Party with i7500 Smartphone (NewsFactor)
- Samsung plans first Android phone for Europe (Reuters)
- Facebook opens core to outside developers (AFP)
- Apple Hires Former AMD CTO, GameCube Designer (PC Magazine)
- Mudbox 2009 digital sculpting and painting software released for Mac (Macworld.c
- Opportunists exploit swine flu with spam e-mails (Reuters)
- Europe Funds Secure Operating System Research (PC World)
- Suburban NYC family settles music piracy suit (AP)
- World health officials race to stem deadly flu (AP)
- Obama team offers calm, experts for swine flu (AP)
- Recriminations after NYC jet flyover photo op (AP)
- Lawmakers advancing much of Obama's budget agenda (AP)
- Terrorists moving from Afghan border to Africa (AP)
- Senate set to confirm Sebelius as health secretary (AP)
- Sick Gazans victims of Hamas-Fatah power struggle (AP)
- UAW leaders recommend approval of Chrysler deal (AP)
- Snoop Dogg testifies in civil trial (AP)
- Kobe Bryant, Lakers close out Jazz with 107-96 win (AP)
- World battles to curb deadly Mexico flu strain (Reuters)
- U.S. urges BofA, Citi to increase capital: report (Reuters)
- Madoff unit auctioned for $25.5 million (Reuters)
- Nuclear bomber hangar among endangered U.S. sites (Reuters)
- Ex-soldier bragged about Iraqi rape, deaths: lawyer (Reuters)
- U.S. court freezes assets of California financier (Reuters)
- Obesity becoming U.S. civil rights issue for some (Reuters)
- WHO ups flu alert level, warns no region safe (AFP)
- Sri Lanka accused of shelling Tamil civilians (AFP)
- Cablevision has fastest Internet speeds for cable (AP)
- Brocade deepens IBM ties, steps up attack on Cisco (AP)
- Amazon.com buys Stanza e-book app maker Lexcycle (AP)
- Cablevision rolls out super-fast Internet access (Reuters)
- Far EasTone to Release Two Google Android Phones This Year (PC World)
- Japan, China eye cooperation on mobile services (Reuters)
- Samsung plans first Android phone for Europe (Reuters)
- Cassatt Is Almost out of Business, CEO Says (PC World)
- Konami Abandons 'Six Days in Fallujah' War Game (PC World)
- Apple sued for stifling iPod tricks (AFP)
- McAfee Launches 'online 911' for Cybercrime Victims (PC World)
- Apple Is Sued After Pressuring Open-source ITunes Project (PC World)
- Specter shift puts Dems near filibuster-proof mark (AP)
- Democrats urge torture probe by special counsel (AP)
- Mexicans put faith in masks — but do they work? (AP)
- Officials blame mineral overdose for deaths of 21 polo horses (AP)
- Official: Some Gitmo detainees will come to Europe (AP)
- SKorean experts claim to have cloned glowing dogs (AP)
- Lil Rounds says 'Idol' criticism cost her votes (AP)
- Deputy quits after wife, mom-in-law take squad car (AP)
- Empty seats make Yankees cut some premium prices (AP)
- Specter's party switch strengthens Obama's hand (Reuters)
- U.S. climate talks make progress, with some gaps (Reuters)
- Consumers, home prices boost recovery hopes (Reuters)
- U.S. grand jury indicts hedge fund manager Nadel (Reuters)
- Supreme Court upholds TV profanity crackdown (Reuters)
- Most Americans oppose interrogation probe: poll (Reuters)
- Mineral overdose killed polo ponies, Florida says (Reuters)
- World flu fears sharpen, more cases detected (AFP)
- Pakistan mounts ground, air offensive in Buner: military (AFP)
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