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- SuccessFactors prices shares at $15.50 each (AP)
- Zetta Opens Its Storage Cloud to All (PC World)
- First look: New iMacs (Fall 2009) (Macworld.com)
- With Windows 7 and new designs, PCs looking better (AP)
- Twitter becomes mutual friend of Google, Microsoft (AP)
- EBay 3Q net income falls, but revenue rises (AP)
- Google, MySpace, Facebook make music moves (AP)
- Review: Motorola's Cliq is a snappy smart phone (AP)
- Grudgingly, young people finally flock to Twitter (AP)
- Microsoft befriends Twitter in Google search duel (AP)
- Shure announces SE115m+ iPhone headset (Macworld.com)
- If Google Sells A Smartphone: Cagey or Crazy? (PC World)
- Facebook to allow 10-cent Web song gifts from Lala (AP)
- X3: Terran Conflict launches on the Mac (Macworld.com)
- Windows 7 may help kickstart delayed corporate spend (Reuters)
- Pew Survey Finds Nearly 20 Percent of Online Americans Tweet (PC World)
- Experts See Forecast Worsen for Cybercrime (PC World)
- PHP 6 to boost internationalization with Unicode (InfoWorld)
- Apple and Linux Forces Rain on Windows 7 Parade (PC World)
- Consumers still flock to Amazon: income up 62 pct (AP)
- Netflix 3Q earnings rise 48 pct, but stock falls (AP)
- Microsoft hopes for a fresh start with Windows 7 (AP)
- Report: China building cyberwarfare capabilities (AP)
- FCC votes to begin crafting `net neutrality' rules (AP)
- Newsday to charge online fees for non-subscribers (AP)
- Trade association asks for probe of book price war (AP)
- GameFly launches GameCenter App for iPhone (Macworld.com)
- Synaptics shares jump on strong 1Q results (AP)
- News Corp. exec sees Hulu charging fees for access (AP)
- Xbox 360 Finally Getting Blu-ray Peripheral Support? (PC World)
- Nokia sues Apple for patent infringement (Reuters)
- Microsoft launches Windows 7 (AFP)
- With Hyper-V R2, Microsoft Sets Its Sights on VMware (PC World)
- Nigeria's anti graft police shuts 800 scam websites (AFP)
- Canonical Takes on Win 7 With Ubuntu 9.10 RC (PC World)
- Snow Leopard Purring on a PC? New Application Promises Cross-Platform Breakthrough
- Analysts see more growth ahead for Amazon (AP)
- Microsoft sales fall; cost cuts please investors (AP)
- Icahn resigns from Yahoo's board on friendly terms (AP)
- Facebook tweaks home page based on feedback (AP)
- Judge dismisses 'Adult Services' Craigslist suit (AP)
- Surprise: McCain Biggest Beneficiary of Telco/ISP Lobby Money (PC World)
- Busy U.S. cell networks a bonanza for gear makers (Reuters)
- Mass Media Not So Massive (Investor's Business Daily)
- France approves broadside to digital pirates (AFP)
- Microsoft results top expectations, shares jump (Reuters)
- Amazon says Kindle reader coming for Mac, too (Macworld.com)
- Trend Micro CEO: Hackers Hitting AV Infrastructure (PC World)
- AP Enterprise: Special sessions define Calif. gov (AP)
- Phishers Dangle Some Brand-New Bait (PC World)
- Bugs and Fixes: Stymie Malicious Media, Network Attacks (PC World)
- Sex and Smartphones: 5 Apps Edgier Than Pepsi's 'Amp Up' (PC World)
- White House opens Web site programming to public (AP)
- Travel help for road warriors part of expanded iPhone apps catalog (InfoWorld)
- India says will start 3G auction in January (AFP)
- The Macalope Weekly: 7 herbs and spices (Macworld.com)
- Lenovo expects big PC sales boost from Windows 7 (Reuters)
- Facebook Gets Another Homepage Makeover (PC World)
- Volkswagen Revs Up a New Sales Engine: Your iPhone (PC World)
- Crowded theaters build momentum for 3-D at home (AP)
- Internet 'a teenager' at 40 (AFP)
- Windows 7 And You: Wait For The Service Pack? (PC World)
- Facebook Makeover: The Good, the Bad, and the Backlash (PC World)
- Google expands availability of its free voice mail (AP)
- Metallica debuts finger-tapping app in iPhone (AP)
- Netflix movie streaming coming to PlayStation 3 (AP)
- Internet set for change with non-English addresses (AP)
- Crowded theaters build momentum for 3-D at home (AP)
- Verizon profit falls 30 pct on restructuring costs (AP)
- Baidu's rare stumble offers rivals opportunities (Reuters)
- Nintendo to launch big-screen DSi console: report (AFP)
- Android Moving Into Mio MiBuddy Navigation Device (PC World)
- Lala.com gets in tune with Facebook gift shop (AFP)
- "Deadliest," "Wild" becoming video games (Reuters)
- First Look: VMware Fusion 3 (Macworld.com)
- The PC World 100: Best Products of 2009 (PC World)
- Facebook users protest home page changes (AFP)
- Stand Up To Cybercrime (Investor's Business Daily)
- Qualcomm Opens Subsidiary Focused on Open Source (PC World)
- 2009 PC World 100, Listed by Ranking (PC World)
- Report: AMD ex-CEO said linked to Galleon case (AP)
- Disney iPhone app makes photos the key to content (AP)
- Twitter user list favors Dems in Calif. gov race (AP)
- Los Angeles OKs plan to use Google Web services (AP)
- Music service Lala heralds MP3-killing iPhone app (AP)
- DreamWorks beats 3Q estimates with `MvA' on video (AP)
- Internet Phone Systems Become the Fraudster's Tool (PC World)
- Jive Brings Workgroup Collaboration to Microsoft Office (PC World)
- T-Mobile Equinox Makes the 'Dumb Phone' Fun Again (PC World)
- Ratings Box: What's Hot/What's Not (Mediaweek.com)
- "Forza Motorsport 3" off starting line in US (AFP)
- Plex 0.8.3 brings extensive Snow Leopard compatibility (Macworld.com)
- Double-Take Software 3Q profit slides on sales (AP)
- Facebook challenges financial regulators: FINRA (Reuters)
- Gizmodo duped by virus ad, apologizes (AFP)
- Microsoft extends Windows 7 and Azure to open source developers (InfoWorld)
- Apple releases Magic Mouse software updates for Leopard, Snow Leopard (Macworld.
- Esquire looks to energize print with 3-D animation (AP)
- Amazon hopes to simplify Web shopping — with words (AP)
- Google Voice service blocks fewer than 100 numbers (AP)
- Verizon's iPhone challenger goes on sale Nov. 6 (AP)
- Leaked video game footage shows terrorist attack (AP)
- Google puts songs a click away in search (AP)
- Twitter Rival Wins Over Popular Taiwanese Politician (PC World)
- Nintendo cuts forecast as Wii loses sparkle (Reuters)
- Motorola posts 3Q profit, names permanent CFO (AP)
- Google gets its groove on with music search (AFP)
- Nintendo's profit dives as Wii demand dwindles (AP)
- Android 2.0: The iPhone killer at last? (InfoWorld)
- Software Development Kit Released for Android 2.0 (NewsFactor)
- Sun CEO's pay package cut by a third in '09 (AP)
- FBI: National Data-breach Law Would Help Fight Cybercrime (PC World)
- Why Verizon's Droid Isn't an iPhone Killer (PC World)
- Ariz. court rules records law covers 'metadata' (AP)
- Internet turns 40 with birthday bash (AFP)
- 12 Gadgets That Let You Ditch Power Cords, Wires, and Hassles (PC World)
- Samsung Q3 profit trebles on memory chips, LCD (Reuters)
- RealNetworks back in the black, eyes Google tie-up (Reuters)
- Gameworld: Horror video games scare up record sales (Reuters)
- iLuv releases iMM183 dual dock and weather alert alarm clock (Macworld.com)
- Cloud computing: Simply SaaS renamed? (InfoWorld)
- Juniper Outlines a 'New Network' for the Next Decade (NewsFactor)
- Tough World Aids Security Firms (Investor's Business Daily)
- Canonical Matures Linux-based Netbook OS (PC World)
- Verizon's 'iDon't' Campaign Creates Humor, Not Sales (NewsFactor)
- Hebrew, Hindi, other scripts get Web address nod (AP)
- iPhone comes to China without key feature (AP)
- Nintendo profit dives, others in red amid slump (AP)
- Reports: Cyberattacks traced to NKorea (AP)
- Web marketer ordered to pay Facebook $711M damages (AP)
- ICANN Approves Internationalized Domain Names (NewsFactor)
- Marvel Comics come to iPhone (Macworld.com)
- Okla. hearing aimed at shaping 'sexting' measure (AP)
- Digital Gear: Webcam, Handheld Video Camera Go HD (PC World)
- Horror videogames scare up record sales (Reuters)
- First Look: Apple TV 3.0 (Macworld.com)
- Palm Lost the iTunes Sync Battle (Again) (PC World)
- Facebook gets $711 million damages in anti-spam case (Reuters)
- Spammer Ordered to Pay Facebook $711 Million (PC World)
- Novell to Los Angeles: Drop Dead! (PC World)
- The Macalope Weekly: Everyone’s got an opinion (Macworld.com)
- Novatel shares tumble after 4Q outlook disappoints (AP)
- Apple's iTunes Update Again Blocks Palm Pre Syncing (NewsFactor)
- iPhone Halloween Costumes (PC World)
- 10 Essential Windows 7 Downloads (PC World)
- Cisco, EMC team up on cloud computing: sources (Reuters)
- US cyber center opens to battle computer attacks (AP)
- House Bill Would Ban FCC Net Neutrality Rules (PC Magazine)
- BlueBeat sells Beatles MP3s, permission be damned (Macworld.com)
- PCs shed pounds and CD drives, gain touch screens (AP)
- School sued for punishing teens over MySpace pix (AP)
- ICANN OKs International Domains: The Pros and Cons (PC World)
- Mobile revolution finally reaches Pacific (AFP)
- Verizon Expands Droid Invasion with Eris (PC World)
- Chinese site to steer users to legit music source (AP)
- Internet believers: Pastors open online churches (AP)
- Forrester projects rise in online holiday sales (AP)
- Microsoft Targets Google's AdSense with OpenX Deal (NewsFactor)
- Google voice search learns Chinese (AFP)
- DiVitas Mobile Collaboration Goes to IPhone, Android, RIM (PC World)
- Author Ken Auletta searches for the Google story (AP)
- NetEase gets China non-approval notice (Reuters)
- iPhone e-Books Don't Threaten Kindle Or Nook (PC World)
- Security Report Finds Enterprise Infections Up 100 Percent (NewsFactor)
- Aster Adds 'data-application Server' in Version 4.0 (PC World)
- Microsoft: Worms Are Most Prevalent Security Problem (PC World)
- Firefox 3.6 Beta Boosts Speed, Adds Features (PC World)
- Apple Kills Hackintosh Netbooks with Snow Leopard Update (PC World)
- Best Buy embraces digital delivery of home video (AP)
- New Orleans jury: Dell liable in crime camera suit (AP)
- BetOnSports.com founder gets 4-plus years (AP)
- Chinese Government Agencies Battle Over Warcraft (PC World)
- Sony Ericsson unveils its first Android phone (Reuters)
- China's NetEase eyes push into fertile mobile sector (Reuters)
- Rihanna says domestic violence could happen to anyone (Reuters)
- NetEase, Activision caught up in China turf war (Reuters)
- Sorenson Media releases Sorenson Squeeze 6 (Macworld.com)
- Yahoo donates Traffic Server to Apache (InfoWorld)
- Sun gives Arkansas farmers a chance to harvest (AP)
- China police chief urges harsher Internet controls (AFP)
- Intel Chipset Causing IPhone Sync Problem (PC World)
- T-Mobile still out of order for some subscribers (AP)
- Apple's partner sells 5,000 iPhones in China debut (AP)
- Microsoft redesigns MSN, adds Twitter, Facebook (AP)
- AT&T sues Verizon in Ga. over 'map for that' ads (AP)
- Lawmakers seek ban on laptops in airliner cockpits (AP)
- China bureaucratic war over online Warcraft heats up (Reuters)
- Parallels Desktop 5 for Mac arrives (Macworld.com)
- T-Mobile USA Restores Voice, Data Services After Disruption (PC World)
- Beyonce preps live discs, ABC special (Reuters)
- Playfish sees social games as industry driver (Reuters)
- G-Technology announces support for Hitachi 2TB hard drives (Macworld.com)
- Application whitelisting review: McAfee Application Control (InfoWorld)
- Application whitelisting review: SignaCert Enterprise Trust Services (InfoWorld)
- Application whitelisting review: Bit9 Parity Suite (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft-backed open source group outlines project guidelines (InfoWorld)
- Costs May Outweigh iPhone Sales for China Unicom (NewsFactor)
- Review: Motorola's Droid is a serious smart phone (AP)
- Cisco forecasts growth for first time in downturn (AP)
- Microsoft lays off 800 more workers worldwide (AP)
- A growing PayPal could soon overshadow parent eBay (AP)
- Study: Internet use leads to more diverse networks (AP)
- NY joins the antitrust effort against Intel (AP)
- Plan to charge for online content delayed: Murdoch (AFP)
- Pre-paid mobile ban hits Kashmiri lovers (AFP)
- Brightpoint 3Q profit doubles on tax benefit boost (AP)
- China's Baidu May Not Link to Licensed Music After All (PC World)
- Rockers No Doubt sue Activision over "Band Hero" (Reuters)
- Flickr plants an App Garden (Macworld.com)
- Apache readies Tomcat Java servlet container upgrade (InfoWorld)
- On The Call: Cisco CEO says firms easing off brake (AP)
- Apple's App Store: 100,000 Apps, But Most Are Unused (PC World)
- Activision posts 3Q profit, backs 2009 outlook (AP)
- No Doubt sues video game maker over 'Band Hero' (AP)
- Cisco forecasts first revenue growth in a year (AP)
- Google providing better view of personal data (AP)
- EU agrees on new Internet user rights (AP)
- Troubling portrait emerges of Fort Hood suspect (AP)
- Droid joins 'Google phone' army in smart phone war (AFP)
- World Tech Update Nov. 5, 2009 (PC World)
- Judge orders US music website to drop Beatles songs (AFP)
- "Guitar Hero" brings higher revenue for Activision (Reuters)
- AT&T Profiles Specific Cities in Bid for Coverage (PC World)
- Windows 7 debut a hit: NPD (AFP)
- Commerce Search Aims To Help Retailers Boost Sales (NewsFactor)
- Postini Technology to Spread Across Google Apps (PC World)
- Google Releases Core Development Tools as Open Source (PC World)
- Could Steve Jobs, "CEO of the Decade," Run Your Company? (PC World)
- New `Call of Duty' could set entertainment record (AP)
- Deja vu: Wal-Mart, Amazon, Target in DVD price war (AP)
- EBay settles lawsuit filed by Skype founders (AP)
- Activision posts 3Q profit, backs 2009 outlook (AP)
- Bluebeat to battle EMI over Beatles songs (AFP)
- Update Fixes IPhone Sync Problem With Windows 7 for Some (PC World)
- CardioNet reports 3Q loss as it restructures (AP)
- Justin Bieber's "World" centers on young love (Reuters)
- Sales Boycott over Modern Warfare 2 with Steam 'Trojan Horse' (PC World)
- Apple Store announces Reserve And Pick Up program for the holidays (Macworld.com)
- Windows 7: Putting Early Sales Figures in Perspective (PC World)
- New IBM Consulting Unit Geared To Analytics Field (Investor's Business Daily)
- Gumblar Malware's Home Domain Is Active Again (PC World)
- OpenOffice Introduce Multi-Button Confusion With New Mouse (PC World)
- Droid Smart Phone Attracts Early Buyers (Investor's Business Daily)
- AP IMPACT: Framed for child porn — by a PC virus (AP)
- Software cos. eye key patent case in Supreme Court (AP)
- Sony offers `Cloudy' early to people with its TVs (AP)
- French driver suspected in bank heist becomes Internet star (AFP)
- Droid Battery Life Requires New Charging Habits (PC World)
- Apple Plans for 'World-mode iPhone' Bad News for AT&T (PC World)
- Russia fires police YouTube whistleblower (Reuters)
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