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Discussion threads on 2006-02

Mission-critical AJAX builds ROI envy behind the firewall
Mitch Kapor: Why Wikipedia is the next big thing
What is Oracle up to?
'Active cookies' for better security?
'Copyright criminals' look to remix the noise--legally
'Dude'! The Mac Duo is $1000 more!
'Kelly Blue Book' for homes
'Micro' wind turbines are coming to town
1.8 mln video iPods sold in the US
18.3% of US urban Internet users are 55+ years old
180solutions responds - questions need answers
180solutions' S3 technology broken?
19.8 mln subscribers to buy VOIP from their cable companies by 2009
20.1 mln African Americans online by 2007
3 ways meetings are broken
41% of consumers are purchasing less online due to identity theft issues
45ò0of all mobile phones sold in the US in 2005 were cameraphones
48ò0of teenagers would watch a full length film on their cell phones
52.46ò0of Jan 2006 spam was drug-related
6 Vistas - 3 Home, 2 Business, 1 "Ultimate"
79% of mobile users thing mobile devices are getting more complicated
A 1,000-processor computer for $100K?
A 1950s sci-fi show, mending broken hearts- and WiMAX
A disturbing little meditation on biometrics
A generation of gamers turns out to be ready-made for the battlefield
A minor travelogue - or holiday report
A painful Vista networking bug
A piece of the Itanic story
A Sirius loss despite subscriber gains
A utilitarian conception of the GPL
According to a source who asked not to be named...
Adobe patches flaw in graphics tools
Advertisers may face public humiliation over adware
Ajax homepages market review
All open source is doomed (yadda yadda yadda)
AMD's lawyers call on Skype
AMD, Intel unwrap their latest server chips
America, land of the rules
Analyst firm offers rosy view of Itanium
Anatomy of Chinese censorhip
Anti-censorship and anti-click fraud?
Anti-China hypocrisy in Congress?
Anti-spam groups reject e-mail payment plan
Anti-Spyware Coalition workshop and other news
Antivirus look to get locked into cells
Any easy fix for iPod volume issue
AOL hanging up on dial-up customers?
AOL sues alleged phishing rings
AOL tests Chinese-American site
AOL, WebEx team up for new AIM services
Apple "Special Event" Prognostication
Apple and fashion accessories
Apple faces suit over iPod-related hearing loss
Apple launches new Intel Mac Minis, iPod Hi-Fi
Apple price cut touches Asia chipmakers
Apple revs Mac mini; announces iPod HQ
Apple rolls out 1GB Nano
Apple Scruffs
Apple ships MacBook Pro with speedier chips
Apple special event invite a fake?
Apple teases launch of mysterious, 'fun' new products
Apple updates Tiger to fix iMac video problem
Apple's fragile hold on reality
Apple's Valentine's present: faster MacBook Pros
Applying the Midas touch to Mactel
Are backbone providers cooperating with NSA?
Are rootkits always evil?
Are Salesforce's outages sullying the reputation of the SaaS model?
Are Salesforce.com's problems due to big iron?
Are security vendors prepared to deal with virtual machines? Probably not.
Are you a pro- "Open Internet?" Libertarian or Republican? Better read this
Around the MashupCamp fire
As Arab company buys ports, tagging tech is slow to arrive
As search advertising slows, talk of new horizons
As silly season nears, what impact will bloggers have on Election 2006?
Astonishing performance numbers from Freescale
AT&T brings new low to DSL prices
Attack code out for latest Microsoft flaw
Attention Thieves
Auditor loses McAfee employee data
Aussie Olympic gold medalist is spyware pusher?
Average Chinese Internet user gets 16.8 spam e-mails a day
Balkanizing RSS and the risks to the information ecosystem
Bank of America cancels numerous debit cards
Banks scramble on debit card theft
Banning rootkits
Barron's sees more stock slide for Google
BEA's Breya down on JBoss
Better tool for counting fish
Beware the 'pod slurping' employee
Big guns firing blanks at on-demand CRM
Bill would force Web sites to delete personal info
Bills would boost unlicensed Wi-Fi
Biometrics use to accelerate in 2006
BitTorrent to crack down on use of name
BitTorrent to power ISP's video service
BlackBerry case: No shutoff, for now
BlackBerry dispute may keep going forever
BlackBerry releases full service interruption workaround software details
Blind patrons sue Target for site inaccessibility
Blockbuster Online doubles in-store rental offer
Blogging from MIT's Emerging Technology Conference
Blogging? Six tips on how to do it right
Blogosphere declares open season on Cheney
Bluetooth worm targets Mac OS X
Borland to buy Segue Software
Bottle 'governance'? No way
Bring back my WABI, to me, to me
Broadband law rewrite planned for 2006
Broadband penetration isn't the whole story
Browser wars 3: IE7 beta no match for Firefox
BULLETIN: Skype, Google to help fund global WiFi network
Bundled VoIP overtaking Skype?
Bush's tech budget favors Homeland Security Dept.
Busting the myths of Email outsourcing
Bye, bye BlackBerry?
Cal. lawmakers considers open source e-voting machines
Calendars and PDAs don't cut it--yet
California bill would bar toxins in gadgets
Can blogging replace journalism?
Can DSL handle success?
Can Gordon Cook's little list change the world?
Can Mashups as a Service reach critical MaaS?
Can virtualization double Apple's market share?
Can virtualization double Apple's market share?
Can't buy me Lisp (not to mention love)
Canon, Nikon revamp digital camera lines
Chief process disruption innovation officer
China plans spam crackdown
China shuts sites amid market-reform debate
China touts recent piracy crackdown
Chipped like a dog
Chips that really get under your skin
CIO Sessions: Modernizing IT as Chrysler/Mercedes Benz
Cisco preps for Scientific-Atlanta integration
Cisco sends security on the offense
Comcast profit plunges
Comic relief - courtesy of customer service
Coming soon: The 8-terabyte desktop
Commercializing open source--make it transparent
Company claims patent win in online rich media
Compulsory ID cards for U.K. citizens
Computer maker files antitrust suit against Microsoft
Concur splurges $88m on Outtask
Congress lambastes Net companies for selling free speech cheap
Congress quizzes phone records brokers
Congress takes on search companies over China
Congress urged to better protect phone records
Congressman wants retailer ID'd in data breach
Consolidating email on the Pod
Consultant: Free Muni WiFi is not always the best choice
Consumer distrust could lash e-commerce
Conversational intensity
Convicted data thief gets eight years
Core Duo coming soon to Dell notebooks
Court docs show Yahoo's partcipation in conviction
Creating real business value with Web 2.0
Critical Mac OS X zero-day exploit
Critical patch coming for Windows Media Player
Danish Web sites hacked over Mohammad cartoons
Data center design drivers
Data centers saving money with open source hardware
David explains why DRM is CRAP
David's whiteboard 'mashup'
Dealing with China the wrong way
Decrease in spyware on the net?
Dell bids adieu to hard-drive music players
Dell returns to form with quarterly results
Dell's Inspiron notebooks get smaller, lighter
Demo 2006: Advancing search--Nexidia, Transparansee, Kosmix, Truveo
Desktop Java beta gallops off
Detail increases on Microsoft's 'Origami'
DHS program tries to connect far-flung information, but at what privacy cost?
Did that last Skype call give you an earache? Here's why
Digismart mini projector
DirecTV posts profit
Disaster Recovery Planning and hardware change
Disney on demand surfaces on Verizon
Display problem affecting some Intel iMacs
Distributed computing cracks Enigma code
DMCA axes sites discussing Mac OS for PCs
Documenting human capital: The next wave of economic development
Does anybody understand Ajax besides Google?
Does Nicholas Carr still matter?
Does ROI really bring ROI?
Don't cry for me oh mySQL (the truth is Oracle can't have you)
Don't mess with Google, unless...
Driver's license or national ID card?
DRM, copyright and the DMCA
Dropping Outlook from Office: smart or dumb?
Dumb idea?: Biometric hall pass for travelers
E-commerce, meet your successor: Knowledge commerce
E-mail scam artist poses as fund manager
E-tracking through your cell phone
Early 2009 set for end of analog TV
EBay sales of military rations scrutinized
Eclipse: 637, Netbeans: 7
Edgeio stakes out the 'listing' tag
EFF warns against Google Desktop
EFF: Google over-steps on Privacy
Egypt's goal: To be the land of offshoring
Eight versions of Vista?
Ellison's strategy: More acquisitions
Emergency call center to Canadian Vonage 911 caller: "are you in Alabama?"
Ending Microsoft's identity crisis
ENIAC: First computer makes history
ENIAC: One of the first computers turns 60
Enzyme-based computers
Ericsson files patent suit against Samsung
European sting operation targets child-porn ring
Evangelist wanted, apply within
Ex-RIAA chief opens antipiracy consultancy
Exclusive: MacBook Pro unboxing pics
Expert: Skype calls nearly impossible for NSA to intercept
Exploit turns up heat for Firefox flaw
Extending PowerPoint with Freepath
Extremely critical Mac OS X zero-day exploit released
Fair housing group sues Craigslist for 'no minorities' listings
FAQ: The Kama Sutra worm
FAQ: When Google is not your friend
FAQ: Will BlackBerrys be shut down?
FBI makes connections in data breach case
FBI wants your help to fight cybercrime
FBI widens probe of debit-card theft
Fear mongering in the name of privacy
Feds stay strong on spyware case
Fee-happy broadband cable shows its true "net neutrality" colors
Fighting spyware in the UK
File-swapping leaders nearing D-Day
Fiorina: Technology will 'disappear' in 25 years
Firefox 1.5 patches 'undisclosed' security holes
Fixing what's broken at work is the challenge
Flying car ready for takeoff?
For Office 2007 at home, Outlook is out, OneNote is in
Forget Exchange, the hosted email debate has moved on
Forget the browser wars, prepare for the toolbar wars
Former CA chief accused of destroying evidence
Former CIA chief expresses doubts about NSA program
Fresh U.S. outrage ahead of China Internet hearings
From Apple: Intel-based mini, iPod Hi-Fi
FSF's Stallman pitches new definition for C.R.A.P.
FTC threatens public humiliation for spyware advertisers
Full-time blogger Kottke throws in the towel
Funds flow for open-source document company
Game over for hundreds of EA employees
Games that stick it to 'The Man'
Gartner is like a mainframe in 1979
Gates 'secretely bitter' about $100 laptop
Gates downplays EU legal problems
Gates sees end to passwords in sight
Gates: 'Ability to censor no longer exists'
Gates: Web site censorship doesn't work
Gateway CEO resigns
Gateway profit falls after year-earlier gain
GDS 3.0 Beta released
Geekcorps: A Peace Corps for techies
Gentoo Linux founder quits Microsoft
Getting settled in...
Gillmor Gang: Memeorandum and the future of media
Giving enterprise software practices an 'angioplasty'
Global Online Freedom Act, commercial open source, the end of passwords and more on this week's podcast
Global PDA market up 20.7% in Q3 2005
GM to outsource $15 billion in IT work
Gmail chat breathes new life into Google Talk
GMail code hints at coming domain feature
GMail for your domain is reality
GMail popup blocker update
GNOME sliding Linux onto business desktops
Gold medalist Begg-Smith's other career: Adware?
Gonzales: NSA may tap 'ordinary' Americans' e-mail
Google = Blind Evolution
Google admits Desktop security risk
Google Agonistes
Google and BMW delisting fiasco shows stupidity of search engine optimization
Google beta ditches gmail.com
Google blacklists BMW.de
Google blacklists--fair or not?
Google Desktop 3 criticized
Google Foundation no more?
Google may have to fight second subpoena
Google may lack license for China service
Google merges Gmail with chat
Google offers management tool for AdWords
Google Page Creator: retro, or part of a future Web Office Suite?
Google Pagetastic?
Google partners with BearingPoint
Google puts National Archives video online
Google to $260
Google to feds: Back off
Google to provide email hosting?
Google Trusted Tester program
Google unveils Web page creator
Google updates desktop search tools
Google wants Stanford grads
Google wins location-tech suit
Google's ad sales tested in court
Google's bid for the last mile
Google's CFO addresses slowdown
Google's X-GOOGLE-TOKEN
Googling Google Survey: Part II
Government: Google's privacy concerns unfounded
GPL 3.0 fight gets down to cases
GPL and definitions of freedom
Gulp! Data retention now the law in EU
Hackers tap Greek government cell phones
Hacktivism: Users in charge
Has CBS pulled content from Google?
Has Google hit the ceiling?
Havana Bob
Have a cell phone? Make a movie
Have you heard the one about the $200B hole in taxpayers' pockets?
Here come 'enterprise mashup services'
Here's the timeline for how the BlackBerry case will come out
Hollywood hails P2P shutdown
Hologram pioneer Emmett Leith dies
Holograms help protect Super Bowl
Home Depot moves to expand online sales
Homeland Security official suggests outlawing rootkits
Homeland Security wraps up first mock cyberattack
Homeland Security: Outlaw rootkits
Honda may be working on cheap hybrid
Honey, what's on the cell phone tonight?
How corporations support open source
How to deploy Windows software on Sun Ray
How to evade Google search
HP sees opening in software on the Net
HP to acquire OuterBay
HP's liquid cooling system
Humanizing PowerPoint
I get mail
I reply to your "I don't RTFM" TalkBacks
I want my job to go to India
IBM bringing gaming chip to blade servers
IBM chip architect guns for gigahertz
IBM issues subpoenas for tech giants' SCO dealings
IBM looks to cash in on software-as-a-service
IBM offers free development tools in Russia
IBM patches Lotus flaw
IBM spearheads AJAX tools at Eclipse
IBM touts new chipmaking method
IBM trots out wireless chip for high-def files
IBM upgrades Power5 to 2.2GHz
IBM's anti-control freak
IBM's blade agenda: Cell chip, InfiniBand
Idiot Wind
IE 7 bugs abound
IE chauvinism creates hidden costs
IE7 isn't an Edge Case - but will win over the masses
If Oracle can buy out Open Source, why not Microsoft?
Images: Demotivators
Images: Terrafugia's flying car
Images: Terrafugia's flying car
Images: Terrafugia's flying car
Images: Vista Sidebar
In civil and criminal cases, Internet subpoenas are business as usual
In Japan, camera-phone craze spreads to funerals
Infogrames hit by restatement woes, Atari wariness
Intel makes performance claims, AMD rebuffs them
Intel shows off its quad core
Intel strikes back with next-generation chips
Intel the monopolist- Skype the enabler?
Intel wants super 3G in every PC
Intel's mantra: Let's make a deal
Intel, AMD spar over virtualization
Internet draws ire of New York consumers
Internet life speeding up in small-town America
Interview with Digg founder Kevin Rose, Part 1
Interview with Digg's Kevin Rose, Pt 2: On Personalization and Fighting Spam
Investor calls on Palm to sell out
iPod suit alleges volume levels cause damage
iPod Wishlist: audio input
Is Firefox dropping the ball, like Netscape in 97?
Is Mac OS as safe as ever?
Is Office more important than Windows?
Is open source now politically correct?
Is Oracle pushing open source leadership overseas?
Is security software a protection racket?
Is there really life on Earth?
Is your IDE *too* helpful?
ISPs hosting spyware - who are they?
iTab: An iBook-based Tablet Mac
iTunes Phone on the Cheap
Japan's Net-organized suicides soar
Judge faces 'reality' in BlackBerry case
Judge postpones Google subpoena hearing
Judge raps Microsoft for antitrust 'foot-dragging'
Judge: Firm not negligent in failure to encrypt data
Justice Department's assault on Google to backfire?
Justice knew Bush wiretapping illegal
JVC claims 'uncopyable' CD-ROM
Kama Sutra suffering starts early for some
Kama Sutra worm hype may bite back
Kama Sutra worm threat goes soft
Kits help phishing sites proliferate
Korean antitrust regulators visit Intel
Krugle--Google for programmers
Larry Ellison's open source Fusion
Lawmaker renews push against Net gambling
Lawsuit challenges new 'e-annoyance' law
Legal tangles don't sour BlackBerry customers
Lenovo own-brand PCs aim to Think for less
Lenovo-branded PCs set to make U.S. debut
Linux boots on Sun's Niagara chip
Linux is no tougher to manage than Windows
Linux users say OS needs touch-up with Photoshop
Lobby Google to include Java
Local ads are on the map
Locking down America's Net defenses
Long Island Power to plug in to Internet
Lose your backup tapes? It could be worse
Love in the time of TiVo
Mac OS X for Intel hacked to run on generic PCs
Mac value debate: My $0.02
MacBook migration strategies
MacBook Pro 2.16GHz Web snafu
MacBook Pro Photoshop benchmarks
MacBook Pro speed-bumps delayed
Macintosh: The right model for the $100 laptop
Macworld takes issue with Mac Duo versus Dell Duo shootout
Maker of unconventional desktops calls it quits
Marc Benioff and the strategy for AppExchange
Marten Mickos: MySQL's undaunted leader
MashupCamp Day 2: The mashups
MashupCamp wrapup, Blackberry fate, Google Page Creator and more...
Mass. newspapers expose credit card data
Massive data crunching on a laptop
Matsushita to debut digital SLR camera
MCI to overhaul network for international calls
McNealy to tech firms: Clean up your security act
Measure Map finds a home at Google
Mercury expects boost from IBM's Cell blade
Message to Google: Get some packaging ASAP
Microsoft acquires mobile-search company
Microsoft and SugarCRM partner on open source
Microsoft and Yahoo tell US government to deal with China issue
Microsoft announces Office 2007 pricing, details
Microsoft boxes up Vista
Microsoft CEO befriends mobile operators
Microsoft dishes out academic grants
Microsoft driver flaw saps battery strength
Microsoft faces next deadline in EU antitrust case
Microsoft flagged Symantec software as spyware
Microsoft gets testy with EU regulators
Microsoft introduces new security products
Microsoft issues patch for WMF vulnerability
Microsoft looks for 'protection' money
Microsoft makes EU dispute documents public
Microsoft opens window for new Vista test
Microsoft plan averts U.S. antitrust conflict
Microsoft posts EU response online
Microsoft pushes ahead with mobile e-mail effort
Microsoft pushes standardized SSO at RSA
Microsoft readies Windows Live parental controls
Microsoft says it complies with EU requirements
Microsoft security service to ship in June
Microsoft seeks new deadline in EU case
Microsoft sees Dance Dance Revolution in e-mail
Microsoft sets sail with high-seas Net access
Microsoft to launch Office Live test
Microsoft updates blog shutdown policies
Microsoft warns of new Windows security issues
Microsoft's brand confusion - MSN or Live?
Microsoft's InfoCard draws open-source response
Microsoft's OneCare firewall draws fire
Microsoft's security product hits home stretch
Mind mapping a book review
MIT Media Lab co-founder steps down
Mobile operators promise IM for all
Monster: Online jobs on the rebound
More details of Office Live
More legal woes for 'Grand Theft Auto' maker
More on the University of Washington spyware study
More political ideals and business
More worries about Google Desktop 3
Most of consumers willing to pay $1.75 per ringtone
Motorola to make Windows Media phones, keep iTunes
MovieBeam Mousketeers need Steve now
MPAA sues BitTorrent, newsgroup search tools
MSN loses top executive
MSN re-branding - will it be to Live?
My BlackBerry prediction: injunction with 60-day stay
My what big IP teeth open source has
NASA handler who muzzled scientist resigns; faked college degree
NBC Universal to offer on-demand IPTV
Neither a Linus nor a Bill be...?
Net video explosion triggers traffic jam worries
NetBeans update ships with Sun onboard
Network Neutrality: The PR blitz is underway
Networks on wheels
Neutrality perspectives
New DVDs already sparking copy-protection confusion
New Intel CEO preps for massive marketing push of new brands
New JibJab joke hub goes for communal laughs
New malware targets OS X chat users
New MIT Media Lab head roots for grassroots
New Sun unit plans technology partnerships
New Symantec shield aims to repel Microsoft
New tech aims to get kids off the couch
New Trojans plunder bank accounts
New York focuses antitrust probe of record labels
Next-gen payment systems
Nicol to 'bring out the soul' of MSN
No BlackBerry injunction today: here's what this means
Nokia market share back at 35 percent
Nortel sees $2.47 billion charge to settle lawsuits
Notebooks pass desktops in U.S. retail
Novell seeks to boost Linux graphics
Now Johnny CAN program, says Behlendorf
NSA Eavesdropping: Deep inefficiency
NSA eavesdropping: How it might work
NSA pays a visit to Silicon Valley
NTP slams RIM on eve of crucial hearing
Nude photo site wins injunction against Google
Nvidia's new graphics chip rings up 'Quake'
NY mayor's $100 million for stem cell research
Octopiler seeks to arm Cell programmers
Of pigeons, rats and SMS
Office 2007 in October?
Office Dead
Office Live goes live today!
Office Live: Application suite or platform?
Office upgrade could trap many businesses
OK so we have iPod Hi-Fi: so what about iPod *Wi*-Fi?
Old Sun management once stalled Project Orion
Old-school conferences R.I.P.
One step ahead of Chinese censors
OneCare Live secures the desktop for Microsoft
Online Ajax "desktops" try to change the rules of the game
Online travel agencies face new hurdles
Open source goodness and business realities
Open source: The newest competitive tool
Open source=political suicide?
Open-source firm SourceLabs partners with Oracle
Open-source iTunes rival launches
Opening salvo in Net neutrality battle
Opera finds new answers
Opera preview puts widgets on stage
Oprah signs 3-year deal with XM
Opteron price cuts pave way for new dual-core chips
Or, how I committed legacy, and got caught
Oracle outlines layoffs
Oracle patches 11i security flaws
Oracle snaps up open-source database firm
Oracle to sell off Siebel unit OnTarget
Oracle to snap up messaging software maker
Oracle tried to buy open-source MySQL
Oracle's fiduciary duty to stop the open-source movement
Oracle's Purchase Corner's MySQL
Origami is Newton XBox Portable
Origami: Enough of anything?
OS X flaw exposes Macs
OS X users celebrate first wild worm
OSX.Leap.A: a near miss for Mac users
Out of sync at 35,000 feet
Out-Sourcing and Competence
Paper explains SIP calls' eight steps
Patent office issues final rejection of NTP patent
Patent Office rejects another NTP patent
Patent office to re-examine JPEG patent
Patent terrorists ruin an industry
PC looks like a giant iPod
PCs for the poor: Which design will win?
Philadelphia Story: Verizon opposition is setting muni Wi-Fi market on fire
Photos: Apple tunes up 1GB iPod Nano
Photos: Asus' luxury laptops
Photos: Asus' luxury laptops
Photos: Asus' luxury laptops
Photos: Celebs mug for The Smoking Gun
Photos: Concept cars keep on truckin'
Photos: Demo '06 invasion--mighty wind
Photos: March of the Demo products
Photos: Modded laptops
Photos: Multiverse does Demo '06
Photos: PCs for the poor
Photos: The first Lenovo-branded PCs
Photos: The iPod-lookalike PC
Photos: Wind turbines on the roof
Photos: Wind turbines on the roof
Photos: Your brain on ads
Photos: Your brain on ads
Physician tapped for Google philanthropy role
Piel Frama Leather Case for Treo 650
Pink slips on the way for Siebel employees?
PlayStation 3 component prices: Why so high?
PlayStation 3 may be delayed a year
Podcasting: Zero to 3075 in six months
Police blotter: Net pharmacy conviction overturned
Police blotter: Patriot Act e-mail spying approved
Political ideals and business
Politicians lash out at tech firms over China
Politicos attack tech firms over China
Politicos divided on need for 'net neutrality' mandate
Powerful smell, powerful energy source?
Prediction- Google-powered Star Office suite for Dell
Preventing the Future, $100 Laptops, and Powerful Ideas
Privacy concerns over Google Desktop 3
Progeny Linux leader takes new job
Proposed law targets tech-China cooperation
PSAP manager on VoIP E911: "When your child is choking..."
Quantum computing without computing
Quest for power control moves beyond the chip
RadioShack CEO resigns
RawSugar's hierarchical navigation
RealNetworks buys Dutch game company
Redmonkers dissect Oracle's open source plans
Registrar harassment? You decide.
Report: Alltel urges RIM-NTP settlement
Report: Amazon considering digital music service
Report: In-car navigation systems can be dangerous
Report: Spitzer probe now includes radio groups
Report: Vonage to open their SIP credentials
Reputation, trust and Salesforce outages
Responding to Readers
Revealed: broadband cable providers in massive, revolutionary mesh network project
Revealed: Muni WiFi's enemy #1 is SBC-AT&T's #1 campaign contribution recipient
Reviews of IE7 Beta 2 Preview - will be threat to Mozilla and RSS Aggregators
RIA clients: Not just for the Web anymore
RIM chief: Chances of NTP deal appear slim
RIM releases BlackBerry workaround design
RIM still open to 'reasonable' NTP settlement
RIM unfazed as rivals take aim at BlackBerry
Rivals hit Microsoft with new EU complaint
Robot displaces candy stripers
Rock's living history, streamed online
Rocky Mountain high for open source
RSA confab: Boom times for security
RSA turns everyday gadgets into security tokens
Rumsfeld: U.S. propaganda needs to enter digital age
Russian hackers hawked Windows exploit for $4,000
Russian phone Trojan tries to ring up charges
Salesforce CEO Benioff deputizes staff to poach Siebel employees
Salesforce.com down...again
Salesforce.com puts its reputation on (the) line
Samsung, Pentax debut new digital SLR cameras
SAP debuts hosted CRM service
SAP rolls out 'hybrid' CRM
SAP's gridless on-demand model
SAP: Less mature open source won't survive enterprise consolidation
SAP: Open-source rivals won't make the cut
Scalix scales up email
SCO Group names new marketing chief
SEC shutters $50 million Net Ponzi scheme
Second final rejection issued for NTP patent
Second iTunes phone ships from Motorola
Security gurus report on the state of cybersecurity at Demo 2006
Security update out for Firefox 1.5
Self-IT analysis is the wave of the future
Senators back new broadband taxes
Senators can't agree on municipal broadband rules
Senators grapple with Net neutrality
Senators press for details of NSA spying
Service lets Skype users chat on cell phones
Sexy shots of 'American Idol' singer stall MaximOnline
Shared nothing coming to open source
Should content providers pay for better Net infrastructure?
Siebel shareholders OK takeover by Oracle
Sizing an open source company is not always easy
Skype expert: SkypeOut a "lousy PSTN experience"
Skype over 3G Symbian handset: how much latency is too much?
Skype security chief defends their PKI model
Sleepycat: Open source plays with strings
Small is beautiful for Web 2.0 start-ups
Smith to introduce Global Online Freedom Act
So where's the VoIP in Office Live?
SOA requires that you get your data act together
Software vendors face rising offshore costs
Software, as a service, on a client
Solution to annoying GMail Talk popup
Some companies helped the NSA, but who?
Some lessons from my WiFi screwup
Some predictions for the coming 'mashosphere'
Someone in Congress finally flags the evil broadcast flag
Sony Ericsson's music-playing messenger
Sony unveils next HD camcorder for consumers
Sony's misguided e-book Reader
Sorry, tech companies of the world: I don't "RTFM"
Source: Sony may spin off four units
Speedy settlement in RIM case seems unlikely
Spreadsheet whiz tackles wikis
Spy agency taps into undersea cable
SpyAxe replacement: SpyFalcon
Spyware business booming - triples according to Webroot
Spyware fight attracts a crowd
Spyware tunnels in on Winamp flaw
Stamp of approval for e-postage
Standards V. Standardization
Stateful services
Steve Gillmor: God incarnate?
Stowe Boyd points to the transparent future
Study: Americans' home Net adoption slowing
Sun forecasts end to 'Frankenstein' computing
Sun frowns on HyperTransport expansion
Sun issues patches for critical Java flaws
Sun releases Sparc specs to lure Linux
Sun to acquire software patch specialist
Sun to unveil security offerings
Sun's analyst day bright spots
Sun's next goal: Linux on Sparc chips
Sun: Shame on us if we can't grow
Sun: Tape storage evolving, not dead
Super Bowl ads go online
Surprise finding: Web services still at rudimentary stages
Suspected pirate gang nabbed by feds
Tech CEOs want more wireless airwaves
Tech to government--keep out
Techies converge to talk mashups
Telco cowardice and DRM
Telecoms, cable firms take franchise fight to D.C.
The $100 PC, Palm/Microsoft bonding, AJAX disruptors and more (The Dan & David Show)
The Beat Generation influence on blogging
The coming war for real-time collaboration solutions
The Dog told me
The economic weight of the blogs
The four most common Unix security mistakes
The future is hosted, online e-mail
The future of Windows: SP1 and Longhorn
The googlebot can find pages not directly linked
The hidden threat to the digital future
The House crosses Wikipedia
The IRS' Gates-only computer
The IT Commandments: #1 Thou Shalt Not outsource mission critical functions
The Megahertz Myth and the UltraSPARC T1
The microphone shrinks to a single chip
The open-source programmer who means business
The Oracle "monopoly"
The Revenge of Samuel Slater
The scandal of SAP's idle CRM seats
The Smoking Gun riding high on Frey expose
The social contract begins to emerge
There's no such thing as good S.H.I.T.
Thinking about Linux security
Thinking twice about doing business in China
This is your brain on a Super Bowl ad
This openness stuff isn't as easy as it looks
This program blocks all anonymous VoIP calls
Time for another desktop Linux discussion?
Time to bring your money in-house
Time to learn LISP
Time to send a consistent message on security
Time Warner profit up on cable, films
TiVo may give away free set-top boxes
To grow, Borland to cut off its roots
Top February electronics sites: BestBuy.com, eBay Electronics,
Torvalds says DRM isn't necessarily bad
Toshiba embraces new Intel chips in tablet PC
Toshiba readies its HD DVD spin
Toshiba, Sony, NEC to develop 45-nanometer chips
Treo 700w, Windows Mobile 5.0 marred by flaws
Trolling for page hits
TV catches the Net video bug
TV producer urges networks to embrace Net
Two takes on China
U.K. may try RFID to stop medical gear theft
U.N. goes after tobacco ads on Internet
U.S. task force eyes Net censorship in China, elsewhere
U.S. to judge: Hold off on BlackBerry shutdown
US IT offshoring to double to $14.7 bln by 2009
US video game sales down 5ò0in January 2006
Using cell phones to track employees
USPTO to re-examine JPEG patent
Utility computing and private IT generators
Verizon wins injunction in spam case
Verizon Wireless sues telemarketers
Video, podcasts and blogs track Olympic Games
Viewers of Bowl ads rush to Internet
Virus makes leap from PC to PDA
Vista Sidebar finds space
Vista versions not so confusing after all
VMware finds value in volume...and free
VMWare Player triggers Windows Activation process
VMware to make server product free
VMware to test new high-end product
VOA-funded Circumventor software allows Chinese an endrun around censors
Vodafone, Google sign mobile search deal
VoIP carrier supplier offers his vision- in PowerPoint slides
VoIP service Jajah on my mind- as possible spyware
VoIP to cell to WiFi to WLAN on one device? Yes!
Vonage files for IPO
Vonage files IPO: and I have their description of strategy going forward
Vonage IPO analysis: they better execute-or else
Vonage IPO filing describes E911 chamber of horrors
Vonage: here are the seven "Risk Factors" we worry most about
Voter databases must be secured, report says
Vulnerabilities found in Sony Ericsson phones
Vulnerability statistics for Mac and Windows
Wall Street analysts still gaga over Google
Walt Mossberg on DRM
Warnings on voter databases
We can replace the phone company
Web 2.0 for the enterprise?
Web of intrigue widens in debit-card theft case
Web Office Suite: best of breed products
Week in pictures: Photo chop, Vista
Week in review: In search of trouble
Week in review: The spying game
Week's developments prove BlackBerry shutdown a race against time
Welcome to the Enterprise Web 2.0
What are Amazon's search intentions?
What Mactel means for Apple
What makes on demand better
What makes on demand different
What's the true cost of running email in-house?
What's wrong with this cell phone picture?
Whatever happened to Office subscriptions?
Whatever Office Live is, it ain't the Web Office
When Intel calls, Skype listens
Where is the outrage as mainstream vendors acquire open source software firms
While tech watchers fret about Google, US censors chief climatology expert
White House discloses details on surveillance
Who are you? Your government wants to know...
Who do you trust more than Microsoft?
Who's killing the software industry the fastest?
Who's who of Google hires
Why China censors Wikipedia
Why Gates is right about the $100 laptop
Why is Skype giving AMD the second-class treatment?
Why should anyone believe the Bells?
Why standardization is necessary
Why the 1GB iPod won't do video; RIP shuffle?
Why you need a Web Office
Wi-Fi sharing company wins Skype, Google backing
Wi-Fi Tax?
Will BofA's SiteKey thwart phishing attempts?
Will Google help navigate your Jetta?
Will SOA make offshoring unnecessary?
Will telecom bill transform the Net?
Will the real C please stand up?
Will there be a BlackBerry shutoff? Eight experts tell me
Will Vista fail antitrust compliance?
Windows bumps Unix as top server OS
Windows only: Scientists using Macs unable to apply for many US grants
Wireless world looks to China for 3G boost
With search site relaunch, Jeeves loses top billing
Without 'Net neutrality' will consumers pay twice?
Without Inouye, Gateway searches for new direction
Wondering what is up with Google and Dell
Would Thomas Jefferson have Googled?
XM Satellite loss widens, director quits
Yahoo claims start-up stole trade secrets
Yahoo under pressure over NSA surveillance
Yahoo updates its iTunes rival
Yes, there will be a BlackBerry injunction
Yes, we're relevant; here's an acronym to prove it
Yes. You should outsource your e-mail
You'd better call social services
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