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Discussion threads on 2007-10

"Terminal" isn't a four letter word
"User-centric" starts with the social, not the commercial
"We've toasted so many of these (VoIP) networks...
$188 laptop faces production delay, shortage
$222,000 fine for music infringement? GMAFB
$222,000-RIAA-judgment-fighting Jammie: my tribe only pays me $700 a month
$60 router DD-WRT = high-end wireless router and switch
'$100 laptop' hits $200
'Assassin's Creed' stalks into stores soon
'Green IT': are we missing the bigger picture?
'Last Supper' goes high-rez
'Storm worm' exploits YouTube
(Gallery: $60 router DD-WRT = high-end wireless router)
(Gallery: Cracking open the iPod Nano)
(Gallery: The all-in-one dual-core VESA Stand PC mod)
(Gallery: The poor man's all-in-one PC)
(Images: Future Firefox fitting in)
(Images: High-tech hoaxes and media mess-ups)
(Images: Tracking California's wildfires)
(Images: Virtual worlds via Google)
(Photo: Powered by AMD's Phenom)
(Photos: 'Hunter-killer' takes to Afghan skies)
(Photos: DigitalGlobe gets up close with satellite photos)
(Photos: Dinosaur Sightings: 1970s computers)
(Photos: Ferrari's new red racer)
(Photos: On board the Airbus A380)
(Photos: Round two for Microsoft Zune)
(Photos: Server room cabling overhaul)
(Photos: Sukhoi Superjet 100)
(Photos: The technology behind 3D movies)
(Photos: Verizon unwraps holiday phone lineup)
(Screenshots: Ubuntu gets gutsy)
100,000 year nanowire storage
250 mln GPS-enabled phones to sell by 2010
3Com fills SMB niches with new IP Telephony products
3Com: China connection no risk to national security
3G phone on a chip: Game changer?
40 IT failures caused by software bugs
5 apps I can't live without in Leopard
5 Common ERP Implementation Pitfalls
6 tips to reduce IT project failures
75-year-old woman smashes up local Comcast office with hammer
87% of mothers who agree to receive e-mail from retailers hope to get some coupons
911 Modernization and Public Safety Act would tie VoIP to 911 backbone
A Bill of Rights for Users of the Social Web
A break from the Classmate to talk SIS
A challenge on the horizon - accounting for virtual environments
A comment from a backroom boy
A linux defeat
A Linux/FOSS opportunity
A new Microsoft-hosted security service in the making: Forefront Online
A pain in the -aaS
A peek inside Microsoft's HealthVault
A plastic as solid as steel
A real bidding war: Google's price target
A real yardstick for virtual worlds?
A second open source competitor in health IT
A telescope as big as the Earth
A thought about buying from Sun
A turn in the antispyware war?
A watch to measure your stress
A2DP Bluetooth profile enabled in iPhone firmware 1.1.1
AAPL has out performed GOOG
AAPL stock closes at all-time high
Acacia denies patent claim is an attack on open source, denies any Microsoft role
Accenture's king of blue-sky thinking
Accessibility laws and rich Internet applications
Accounted for: The five mystery Vista updates to be added to SP1
Acer: 11-12 percent of market after Gateway deal
Across the pond: a cold winter could be cold indeed
Ad dollars flood Web, but will they go far enough?
Add TurboLinux to the Microsoft patent-protection roster
Add/edit calendars coming to iPod touch?
Administration leaks secret Al Qaeda video
Adobe Acrobat, Reader vulnerable to hacks
Adobe claims Flash's non-PC footprint alone will be 1 billion by 2010
Adobe confirms PDF backdoor, offers unsupported workaround
Adobe plots its path on the Web
Adobe sees full shift to Web in next decade
Adobe shuts backdoor in PDF Reader, some old versions still vulnerable
Adobe slips out first alpha of Flex Builder Linux IDE
Adobe warns of critical PageMaker, Illustrator flaws
After authentication of senders, ending spam requires a relationship managment protocol
After consultations security expert believes Comcast may be "violating the law"
Aix vs Solaris (3)
AIX vs Solaris (5)
AIX vs. Solaris (4)
Akamai and Fios work the download angle on HD video
Akamai counters commoditization fears by extending WAN acceleration to business, communications applications
Alienware to add 64GB solid-state drives to desktop PCs
All fair in love and open source?
All things Kyoto, now they tell us
All your hard drive are belong to us
Amazon S3 service promises 99.9 percent uptime
Amazon sheds light on Dynamo
Amazon's third quarter fails to impress
AMD urges investors to reject mini-tender offer
AMEX return protection overwhelmed by iPhone customers
Amtrak and T-Mobile offer WiFi at select stations, Sounder trains have free WiFi
An image exported from handwritten notes (Classmate PC - First impressions)
Analyst: Yahoo worth more if broken up
And speaking of 1:1 computing initiatives...
Another view: Yes, SOA can be 'boxed'
Anyone for networked psychiatric questionnaires?
AOL finally patches AIM worm hole
AOL to cut 2,000 jobs
Apology by Novell, accepted or rejected?
App will let you take document photos with your cellphone camera, then perform flawless OCR scan
Apple (finally) fixes year-old QuickTime flaw
Apple and AT&T sued
Apple arrogance - part II
Apple clears Mac, iPhone shipment hurdles; Earnings shine; Outlook strong
Apple dropping iTunes Plus tracks to 99 cents
Apple Patent app describes "force detection" technology for iPhone touchscreens
Apple plugs holes in Xcode
Apple releases battery firmware update for some MacBook Pros
Apple said to fire retail employees who filed bogus $100 iPhone credit claims
Apple says to Archive and Install Leopard
Apple set to report fruits of busy summer
Apple should start offering Windows-based Macs
Apple's boogeyman: Google phone
Apple's flash-based MacBook
Apple's new frontier: servers for the rest of us?
Apple's new kick-butt file system pushes on
Apple, hackenomics, and the waning anonymity (and obsoletion) of cash
Apple: 2 million copies of Leopard sold
Apple: Back to the Mac (and the future)
Apple: Leopard, Leopard Server launch Oct. 26
Application acceleration market reached $301 mln in 2005
AppTapp updated to v.3; works with iPhone 1.1.1
Are all 'open' Web platforms created equal?
Are Chinese disk drives flaky?
Are faux-Zuckerbergs a threat to corporate harmony?
Are sales pitches reality?
Are screensavers endangered? Support.com offers tips on better PC power management
Are SSDs ready for prime time?
Are terrorist sites a danger - or rich intelligence?
Are thin clients the solution to all your security woes?
Are VentureOne's three wheels better than four?
Are you feeling a powerful thirst? Could we run out of beer??
Are you surprised? Microsoft beats Google with Facebook deal
Are you willing to pay more for a green tech supplier?
Are your consultants worth it?
Aruba strikes back at Motorola's patent claims
As boomers go gray, will big money mean better tech?
Asus launches Eee...Let me know when the price drops
At Microsoft, seeking the next billion computer users
AT&T applies for telco licenses in India
AT&T DSL 1.5 mbps service = 0.3 mbps throughput
AT&T DSL setup hell - where did my public IP go?
AT&T to me: we won't terminate users for "voicing their opinions," but...
AT&T tweaks customer calling plan policies
AT&T video rollout hits regulatory roadblock
AT&T's Randall Stephenson: 3G iPhone and saving the world from Net Neutrality
AT&T's Randall Stephenson: Don't dork up the rules
ATT-"tend to damage" our name and you could be terminated just like that
Attack of the PDFs
Attorney general nominee says he will protect civil liberties
Augmented reality onboard the ISS?
Australian watchdog to only target Google parent
Avistar's videoconf client does multiple streams, dynamically throttles bandwidth usage
Back of AT&T retail box (Image Gallery: First impressions of the AT&T Tilt Windows Mobile 6 Professional device)
Back up b4 Leopard upgrade!
Bad cop thunders, good cop moves at Microsoft
Ballmer comments reflect deeper problems
Ballmer may not win buying open source
Ballmer on iPhone: "quite nice," but...
Ballmer speaks; Can Microsoft be everything to everyone?
Ballmer: Calling on mobile
Ballmer: In advertising and search, Microsoft's way behind Google
Ballmer: Microsoft will dunk on Google...eventually
BBC buys Lonely Planet to expand online content
BBC iPlayer to stream video in Flash
BEA Acquired By Oracle (Sooner Rather than Later)
BEA's stance on Oracle deal pummeled
BEA: We're worth $21 a share
BEA: Will anyone else step up to the buyout plate?
Beatles reunited online as Harrison goes digital
Best Buy teams with Mydeo on video-sharing service
Best guess: Paul Allen's Telescope Array won't find any aliens: because there are no aliens to find
Beware fake memory cards
Beyond a shadow of a pornographic doubt, don't rush to judgment
Bill Clinton loses his SMS virginity for Hillary's 60th
Bill would let ID theft victims seek restitution
BlackBerry, Facebook execs announce Facebook for BlackBerry Smartphones
Blockbuster's online DVD subscribers seen down
Blogging Ballmer
BlogtalkRadio: All About Microsoft Showdown
Blu-ray BD copy protection defeated?
Blu-ray vs. HD DVD: War without end
Boeing to delay first delivery of 787
Bogus FTC e-mail has virus
Boucher takes Comcast to task
BREAKING: Third party applications confirmed for iPhone (updated)
Bricked iPhone users sought for class-action suit against Apple: what do you think?
Broadcasters lobbying hard against white-space devices
Build an 8 PS3 supercomputer
Build the $340 NAS for half the price but double the speed
BULLETIN: AT&T tells me it will revise "damage our name" language in TOS
BULLETIN: Here's The TOS Update from AT&T: has "foundation of free society" language
Bush making GOP irrelevant in health care debate?
Bush threatens veto if telecoms don't get immunity
Business application UIs matter...to users
Bytes and pieces from Apple's iPhone interface guide
Calling the i-Mate Ultimate 9502 a PDA is like calling Rolex a watch
Can Carl Icahn help or hurt BEA?
Can chemicals in iPhone headphone cable ruin your sex life?
Can I have a PSP?
Can OpenSolaris become an alternative to enterprise Linux?
Can plasma HDTVs stop being power hogs?
Can Seagate steer hybrid-drive market?
Can we please retire the iPod "halo" nonsense?
Canada to criminalize identity theft
Carm from Sandisk ups ante; will shave her head too if Microsoft's Zune makes it to #2
Cell phone doubles as home surveillance gear
Cell phone users take hope: Long-lasting green batteries on the way (in a few years, that is)
CEOs are from Venus, CIOs from Mars and cliches reign
Checking in with Apple: Price cuts boost iPhone sales units; Mac sales level out
Children. Be very, very afraid.
China 'e' bikes silently drive lead demand
China accused of rerouting search traffic to Baidu
China's censors tighten grip on Net
China's cyberwar: Is it all that surprising?
CIO survey: HP shines; Virtualization, storage top priorities
Cisco denies wrongdoing in Brazil tax fraud case
Cisco introduces 'Entertainment operating system'
ClearCube Cross Platform Application Access
Cloud Computing for Students
Clueless flight attendant to passenger: Turn off that iPhone movie NOW!
Coal pollution lawsuit settled as the whole game has changed
Colloidal silver touted as MRSA cure
Combining SAP and BusinessObjects
Comcast feeling the heat from competition
Comcast says it's not blocking content, applications
Comcast's internal "so you have an angry customer"memo: what a buncha condescending...
Comcast's network controls: File sharing isn't Comcastic
Comcast, BitTorrent and spam spam spam
Coming up: Web 2.0 Summit
Complexity sucks...Simplicity rocks
ComScore: Baidu beats Microsoft properties in worldwide search
Confronting the Ron Paul legions
Connect the Google dots: In war on spam, GMail's IMAP support hints at 'auto-unsubscribe' standard
Considering the green profile (or lack thereof) of common fax machines
Consultant disease: not knowing what you don't know..
Consultants hate failure
Consulting's dirty little secret
Corporate-sponsored Presidential debates: No, thank you
Could craigslist be unintentionally HELPING prolong the war in Iraq?
Could customer support be Zune's biggest selling point?
Could the 'War of the Worlds' scare happen today?
Could this finally be a bonafide Microsoft killer?
Court bars RMG from using Ticketmaster's system
Creating a green IT action plan
Creating power out of thin air
Cubans go to unusual lengths to post blogs
Cubic Telecom announces a truly world phone
Culture gaps and herd effects
Cybersquatting escalates in Asia
Danny Thorpe quits the Windows Live development team
DARPA sees inspiration as trophy of robot race
Dash brings the Internet inside the car
Dashwire mirrors your mobile phone content to the web
de Icaza: .NET source code release a non-event for open source world
Debating the morality behind software development
Defining IT project success
Dell inks retail pact with Staples
Dell offers new thin client solution
Dell shows early signs of some design chops
Dell to expand ink distribution, launch IT management services
Dell's consumer PC disaster
Dell: Microsoft warnings haven't hurt Linux uptake
Department of Energy opens doors to tech entrepreneurs
Desperately seeking: The ultimate x-container 'ubertagger' & Google's answer to del.icio.us
Detecting turbulence in the clouds
Developers remain in dark about Leopard GM bug fixes
DHS accused of collecting union data on travellers
DHS mailing list melts down due to config error
Did AMD Barcelona and Intel Tigerton really 'launch'?
Did Microsoft send in the trolls?
Digital media ethics: it's personal
Digital recorders doing little for TV ratings
Digital signatures at heart of health care reform debate
Discovery buys HowStuffWorks.com
Dish Network to SoCal couple: fire or no fire, we want $300 for our receiver NOW!!
Disks that look like tape
Dissecting Microsoft's "100 Reasons You'll Be Speechless"
Do doctors need Web 2.0?
Do-not-track list: Has a Web cookie ever interrupted your dinner?
Does listening signal commitment?
Does payback on email alone make Google Apps' $50/yr. worth it? (Docs, etc? That's icing)
Does suing customers make business sense?
Does Techmeme's Leaderboard connote the death of blogging?
Don't blame cost of security on the vendors
Don't like Net Neutrality? What about "Structural Separation?"
Doubts over Business Objects deal hit SAP shares
Download Ubuntu 7.10 "Gutsy Gibbon"
Driving with poor vision becomes possible
Drug industry pounding the table for electronic records
eBay seeks to stop resale of recalled products, including toys
eBay: All is not well
eBay: Skype wasn't all that after all
eBay: What to do with Skype?
EDS screws UK Jobcentre Plus, according to House of Commons
Education 2.0
EFF sues DOJ for lobbying data
Electric car, solar installer get debut as Vogue props!
Electric Rain finally releases beta of WPF-based StandOut
Electronic artists find inspiration in vintage gear
EMC buys Berkeley Data Systems, creator of Mozy
Employers, be very afraid (or be part of the solution)
Enterprise Software at the Crossroads: Lost Execs and Lost Ground
Environmental pollution increases crime rate?
Envision a solar parking lot: cool, clean and green
ERP on a budget: Is it possible?
Ethanol from corn: does it need a subsidy?
Ethanol isn't a magic word
EU extends Google/DoubleClick inquiry
EU opens antitrust probe against Qualcomm
EU says approves Sony BMG music venture
EU: Intel seeking more time on antitrust reply
Europe edges closer to mobile phones on planes
Europe sees rise in R&D spending
Everex delivers $198 Google-friendly PC
EXCLUSIVE: Here's the Patent AT&T is suing Vonage over
Expanding on Carr's latest anthem: The business PC doesn't matter
Experienced Skype user: the way Skype handles trouble tix is "total and utter disgrace"
F# becomes a first-class citizen
F-Secure sees smaller botnets on the rise
Facebook "friends" grouping confirmed
Facebook app: Fantasy Record Label from Amie St.
Facebook e-mail: Someone did something but we're not telling you who it is or what they did
Facebook set to overtake MySpace?
Facebook vs LinkedIn (round three)
Facebook, LinkedIn, Xing making moves
Facebook: Another $500 million in the coffers?
Fake Larry Ellison weighs in on LA payroll issues
False starts in race to future of DVDs
Famed neurologist: pedestrians with iPods "walk in front of cars," and are "like zombies"
Faster memories made of nanowires
FCC eases some broadband rules on AT&T
FCC won't probe disclosure of phone records
FCC+bans+exclusive+TV+deals+for+cable
Fedora 8 due Nov 8, just weeks after opensuse 10.3, ubuntu 7.10
Feece Flame (Flame Fractals offer a feast for the eyes)
Finally, Enterprise Service Buses becoming mass transit vehicles?
Finding leaks in a spacecraft
Fined $222,000 Jammie Thomas' MySpace friends send $957 and counting: and she says "WE'LL APPEAL!!"
First impressions of the AT&T Tilt
First patent suit against Linux has a Kevin Bacon-esque connection to Microsoft
First, nandi paidhinn, get a clue
Fit PC part of new breed of low-power PCs for schools
Five questions: SAP's acquisition of Business Objects
Five reasons why the Bungie-Microsoft split is a smart move for Microsoft
Fixing a broken patent system
Fixing our fraying Internet infrastructure
FlashFlashRevolution: putting the rhythm into social networking
Folo up: HP admits to problems with Pavilion notebooks and tries to help. But is it enough?
For green data centers, it's location, location, location
For Intel, the business side of doing good
For RIAA, a black eye comes with the job
Foreseen: Forsee out at Sprint. But will they learn from these mistakes under his watch?
Forget Facebook think Plaxo
Forget global warming, stop MRSA terrorism and get rich
Forget Gore, remember this name: Roderick Bremby
Former HP chief Fiorina to join Fox
Former Red Hat exec leaves Zmanda after short stint, brain drain at Red Hat continues
Forsee out at Sprint
Fortify calls Apache tools insecure
French laws force Apple to offer unlocked iPhone
Friday Rant - TGIF
Friday Rant - Why is most security software rubbish?
From Interop, video of Plat' Home's Linux Server that fits in the palm of your hand
From Interop: Geoage rapidly turns handsets into wireless structured data gatherers
Fuming over fumes: Bush's E.P.A. versus California, New York and Co.
Gallery: Personal computers from the 1970s
Gamers gather for 7th World Cyber Games
Garden State boasts net zero energy commercial building
Gartner comments on Oracle reorg, misses golden opportunity
Gartner's top 10 technologies for 2008: SOA precursors; fabric computing; Real world Web; WOA
Gates in '04 said 'spam soon to be thing of past' and me on Charlie Rose about the real solution
Gates still finding his voice
Gates still has a long to-do list
GE Healthcare buys a Web strategy
Gel changing color in a second
Gene identification quickens
GeneTree sprouts genealogy branches
German engineering triumphs in American solar decathlon
Get a sneak peek of Microsoft's Office Live Workspace service
Getting+charged+up+over+service+stations
Global English delivers English language skills as a software service
GMail backdoor patched, time to check your filters
Gmail goes IMAP; iPhone users rejoice
Gmail IMAP is here, but BlackBerry users may want to stick with POP
Gmail now supports long awaited IMAP
Gmail storage set to reach 42GB
Good for business, good for society?
Google 3D data enters the virtual world
Google Apps becomes a more viable enterprise solution
Google Apps Gmail now uses the Gmail storage counter
Google beefing up Google Apps
Google Calander close to launching a task list feature
Google Desktop 5.5 beta makes gadgets universal
Google exec talks innovation: Can you find the Apps pitch?
Google FeedBurner is down: SaaS isn't mission-critical ready
Google Finance goes real-time in China
Google looks like mobile Linux break-out
Google Maps for S60 now available
Google mojo comes from open source management
Google phone, Motorola Razr2 will finally catapult role of open source, Linux in mobile market
Google playing angles to make Facebook deal?
Google quarterly profit swells 46 percent
Google says closing gap with China rival
Google says it's working to solve health record dilemma
Google shares cross $600 threshold for first time
Google takes out Jaiku
Google third quarter earnings strong; $700 or bust?
Google trys to turn out the lights in San Francisco
Google updates their translator for every language
Google vs. Microsoft Office: Game time
Google vs. Microsoft: Call it a draw over time
Google's 650,000-core warehouse-size computer
Google's heavy hand
Google's new mantra: Making the Web a better platform for all
Google's OpenSocial platform is great!
Google's OpenSocial: What it means
Google's Sergey Brin: 'We don't need to own everything...'
Google's YouTube copyright tool: Potential annoyance, Viacom settlement fodder
Google-DoubleClick deal seen winning approval
Gorillas and antitrust regulators
GPhone is an OS aimed at Windows Mobile
gPhone may force Apple to open iPhone
GPL defenders say: See you in court
GPLv3 Myth
GPS accuracy for a robotic neurosurgeon
Grahl releases PDF Annotator 1.5
Graphing social patterns with Linkedin's Reid Hoffman
Green business backlash: We could see this coming
Green IT will get zero traction until IT pays the electric bill
Green IT: Fatigue setting in already?
Greenpeace tracks whales online
Greetings...you're infected
Guerrilla SOA leader: inch by inch, it's a cinch
Guess what I'm buying tonight?
Halloween Special - Which is scariest - Apple or Microsoft?
Halloween XII: What's really behind those Microsoft licenses?
Has Microsoft goofed up Windows Update again?
HD DVD price war begins at $198, $170 on Black Friday
Heads up, our gases are coming your way
HealthVault is a sick joke
HealthVault: Account Data Central (Screen Shots: A Peek Inside Microsoft's New HealthVault)
Help! I can't program my car
Here we go again: AT&T files patent infringement suit against Vonage
Here's my take on BlackBerry going forward
Hey Google Street View, that's my driveway!! Here's what you should do next
Hey, Chris...Where can I get a copy of Office?
High school football under attack across America!
High tech shows low ice in Arctic
Hitachi pulls out of home PCs
Home data compression you can see
Hook them with flash, keep them with software
House Dems ready bill for umbrella surveillance of foreign targets
How I'd use Classmate PCs in the States (and why I really want a UMPC now)
How lasers cut flesh
How many unlocked iPhones are there in the wild? I think I have a good idea
How much do you LOVE Mac OS X Leopard?
How the iPhone changed Verizon Wireless
How The RIAA and deep-pocketed Big Music got their way with a young, single mother of two
HP: Linux ready for most applications
Hulu and the expectations game
Hundreds respond to Interpol appeal to identify pedophile
Huntington's researcher fights the fear
Hybrid vs. all-electric? Automakers put stakes in the ground at Tokyo car show
I got bitten by the Apple Leopard blue screen problem
I test out RingCentral's new DigitalLine VoIP service
I'm typing this on a Classmate PC
I've said it before: Microsoft should buy BEA
IBM aims to salvage silicon for solar industry
IBM offers Krugle, Koders search-off
IBM's Linux contributions
IE users beware: RealPlayer zero-day flaw under attack
If kids don't have electricity, will a laptop change their lives?
iJailBreak for iPod Touch
IM security expert: Skype-MySpace is "an IT disaster"
IMAP coming to Gmail, mobile enthusiasts cheer in anticipation
In search of the Google phone
In the trenches with Live Web law at EFF's Bootcamp
In-depth review of the Aviary design platform
iNDependence Day: Ten steps (actually 11) to unlock your "bricked" iPhone
India data center deploys HP cooling technology
India to produce a molecular condom
Innovators take patent bill battle to Senate
Inside Amazon
Intel Boosts Your Personal Productivity
Intel third quarter results solid; ups fourth quarter revenue target
Intel to start production at new $3 billion plant
Intel%27s+Montvale+Itanium+chip+arrives
Intel%2C+Microsoft+sell+150%2C000+laptops+to+Libya
Intel's IPhone Killer
Intel's new 3.0 GHz quad 45nm QX9650 uses less than 65 watts
Interactive design: the next step for the CSS guru?
Interface: More than skin deep
Internet Explorer 7 update: Now WGA-free
Interop's 'dirty air' makes a perfect testing ground for Fluke's wireless EtherScope
Interview with a Game Master
Interview with a Game Master (conclusion)
IP firm sued, settled with Novell on different patent in August
iPhone firmware 1.1.1 succumbs to hackers
iPhone's untapped potential
iPhone: a different kind of customer?
iPod cheap in Hong Kong, but a Brazil bank-breaker
iPods in schools, revisited
Irate over markdown, iPhone user sues Apple for $1 million
Is 'SOA business case' a paradox?
Is Acacia link with Microsoft just smoke?
Is Facebook really worth $30 Billion?
Is Grandma's Linux called Mac OS X?
Is iPhone helping Apple lose its soul?
Is it a news story or is it a press release?
Is it time to give Red Hat some respect?
Is Leopard Server just what many schools need?
Is Microsoft pushing Windows Desktop Search via Windows Update?
Is Microsoft's Europe agreement a big deal?
Is more Gore a bore? Or something to adore? Nobel reverb sounds around the world
Is OLPC really immune to criticism?
Is open source more secure?
Is Ron Paul running a botnet spam op?
Is Shared Source .Net a big deal? Joel and Miguel weigh in
Is the "airline pilot" on that new iPhone ad legit? Tell me what you think
Is the Linux engine room overheating?
Is there really a need for business cases?
It's no iPhone killer. But then again Nokia's E90 goes after a different target: the 'Bizirati'
It's official: Apple to ship Mac OS X Leopard on October 26
It's official: Leopard unleashed October 26
J. Craig Venter: The emerging biosynthetic world
Jailing political opponents for Microsoft?
Japan's Sharp develops world's thinnest LCD panel
Jason Calacanis, Nick Carr, Microsoft, Google, and the most prized currency of Web 3.0: Trust
Jobs woos developers: Third party app iPhone kit coming in February
Jobs: We want native third party applications on the iPhone and iPod touch
Judge allows class action over Target Web site
Just how scalable is Edubuntu?
Ketera tames the supply chain's long tail
Kids learn from the examples we set
L.A. professor triggers Myanmar Web shutdown
Late night baseball games, Microsoft concessions evoke big yawns at open source water cooler
Latest OpenSUSE a mixed bag for educators
Lawmaker blasts U.K. government on Microsoft policy
Lawmaker urges FCC clampdown on access charges
LCD panels and dead/stuck pixels
Learning from failure
Leopard gotcha: Filemaker
Leopard Poll 2: Thumbs up or down?
Leopard pounces, don't get mauled
Leopard to debut to excellent reviews
Leopard's beefier Spotlight may reconfigure Tiger indexes
Leopard's installer: The case of the disappearing volumes
Leopards and development platform strategies
Libertarianism and its discontents
License-plate scanners are transforming police work
Life without Google: Yahoo revamps search; Gets smarter
LifeSize rocks the HD conferencing world with affordable 720p solutions
Linkedin: Strictly for for business
Linux kernel 2.6.23 released with a wee bit of controversy
Linux Lover's Ultimate App List
Linux patent suit: In search of the Microsoft smoking gun
Linux: it's the last word on AIX vs. Solaris
Living green in Manhattan: no toilet paper, no elevator
London calling for free: Skype said to be rolling out new branded phone in U.K.
Looking forward to Ubuntu 7.10 "Gutsy Gibbon"
Los Angeles school district SAP implementation still broken
Mac OS X Leopard installation as a spiritual practice
Mac OS X Leopard release to set off wave of hardware upgrades
MacBook battery firmware fix reveals flaws, recall
Macrovision patches patch-delivery tool, leaves DRM zero-day wide open
Make+Cisco+%241+billion+and+win+a+job
Making college students accountable
Making the case for telework
Markets need good information
Matsushita to launch advanced Blu-ray recorders
McAfee buys ScanAlert
McAfee snaps up SafeBoot for $350 million
Meandering through the Microsoft NDA maze
Medsphere now says open source will make it dominant
Medsphere re-dedicated to open source
Memory randomization (ALSR) coming to Mac OS X Leopard
Michigan city commits to LED streetlight retrofit
Microsoft 'Arrowhead' to up support for 'occasionally connected' apps
Microsoft 'Halo' creators to be separate company
Microsoft 'Oxygen' security-management platform in the works
Microsoft addresses new reports of forced Windows updates and reboots
Microsoft announcement later this morning: Live ID signup from Nokia devices
Microsoft announces new flash Zunes and the Zune 80GB, still no WiFi downloads
Microsoft announces System Center Mobile Device Manager; enterprise rejoices
Microsoft blocks FairUse4WM v2 after 3 months of DRM free music
Microsoft brands its managed services with the 'Office Online' name
Microsoft buys Jellyfish comparison-shopping search engine
Microsoft claims it is not party to patent claims against Linux
Microsoft confirms PDF attacks, urges caution
Microsoft decouples SharePoint Services from Windows Server 2008
Microsoft dials up phone ambitions
Microsoft disables Internet Explorer 7 validation process
Microsoft does the Atlassian pogo dance
Microsoft Dynamics Entrepreneur: first looks
Microsoft Dynamics: 8 questions for Kirill Tatarinov
Microsoft finally bows to EU antitrust measures
Microsoft fixes Excel calculation bug
Microsoft formally withdraws remaining EU appeals
Microsoft gets the open-source licensing nod from the OSI
Microsoft gives U.K. start-ups a helping hand
Microsoft hones its Vista holiday pitch
Microsoft launches new family-oriented Xbox 360 bundle
Microsoft launching unified communication platform
Microsoft Live Labs rolls out list-sharing tool
Microsoft looks to brain for user interface design
Microsoft matters less every 6 months
Microsoft offers second sneak peek at Office 2008 for Mac
Microsoft Office heads to the Web
Microsoft Office Live Workspace: A good hedge
Microsoft opens kimono to show athletic supporter with iron-clad cup
Microsoft opens the .NET Framework libraries
Microsoft opens up Popfly with public beta
Microsoft Patent app describes multimedia note-taking for Windows Mobile devices
Microsoft plans medical-record service
Microsoft Popfly masher welcomes developers
Microsoft privacy guru's site hacked
Microsoft really wants to know you
Microsoft releases beta of XP SP3 to Vista, Windows Server testers
Microsoft reports impressive fiscal first quarter
Microsoft says (again) it will comply fully with EU antitrust demands
Microsoft seeks to drop appeal of Korea ruling
Microsoft seems to have won the Facebook deal
Microsoft ships free tool to swat cross-site scripting scripting bugs
Microsoft slaps bandaid on IE, MS Word
Microsoft takes on the iPod again, fails again
Microsoft talks SOA futures but not dates
Microsoft targeting hospital IT with Azyxxi
Microsoft to cut Xbox 360 Japan price 13 percent
Microsoft to let devs see .NET source
Microsoft to release .Net as Shared Source
Microsoft Unified Communications shuns G.722 wideband interoperability
Microsoft unveils new generation of Zune
Microsoft Vista . . . it's deja vu all over again
Microsoft wins Facebook sweepstakes
Microsoft's $240 million says Facebook no fad after all
Microsoft's 'click to communicate' for the Windows world
Microsoft's Ballmer calls out Red Hat with more patent threats
Microsoft's mobile team reorgs, focuses on Live services
Microsoft's sleeper smartphone announcement: Live ID from your phone
Microsoft's Zune bizdev head counter-challenges my offer to shave my head
Microsoft+sees+Vista+growth+phase+under+way
Microsoft: 'Halo' first-week sales hit $300 million
Microsoft: We're good for your health
Mini-Microsoft gets tossed from Facebook
MiSpy - capture your own clickstream and sell it or don't
Misys goes open source
MobileTechRoundup show #113, AT&T Tilt, HP 2710p, and Plantronics 480
Mono at ReMIX: No Moonlight incarnation of WPF planned
More evidence of why Microsoft, AOL, Google, and Yahoo must work together on spam
More MP3 player market data suggests I won't be shaving my head at CES
Moving beyond the iPod
Mozilla banks Google bucks; Builds a portfolio
Mozilla moves closer to the desktop with 'Prism'
Mozilla plugs 10 more Firefox holes
Mr. Ballmer's personal mushroom cloud
MRSA alarm is now nationwide, but many docs seem unconcerned
MS Outlook flaw adds new twist to URI handling saga
MS Patch Tuesday: 7 bulletins coming, 4 critical
Mukasey says that war powers may allow for warrantless wiretaps
Music piracy site closed after U.K., Dutch raids
Must employers really pay to play?
Nanotechnology pioneers win physics Nobel
NASA scoops up planetary details on Jupiter flyby
NASA: Spacewalkers to work on torn solar panel
Negroponte: Windows key to OLPC philosophy
Net gambling regulations exempt some transfers
Net neutrality debate re-ignites
NetSuite SuiteBundler: Most important software of last ten years?
New airport scanning tech might be a little too revealing
New Alzheimer's test is scary tech
New climate change report in November will heat up CO2 debate
New iPhone wannabes: LG Voyager and Blackberry 9k
New Microsoft job site highlights consumer-focused openings
New nanomaterials able to cover large areas
New version of Gmail starting to roll out
New wave energy for Britain?
News to know: Google, AMD earnings; Ubuntu gallery; Web 2.0; Firefox 3
News to know: RealPlayer flaw; Wireless speakers; Ubuntu installation; Amazon's EC2
Nintendo gets touchy with new 'Zelda'
Nintendo losing another veteran U.S. executive
Nintendo to launch 'Wii Fit' game in December
Nintendo to stick with $249 Wii price tag
No work-free holidays or home life? You're not alone
Nokia announces N810 Internet Tablet with GPS and OS 2008
Nokia to buy Navteq for $8.1 billion
Nokia's Q3 profits beat forecasts, shares jump
North American chip equipment orders fall
North Korea's leader is an "Internet expert"
Not enough oil, nor water
Not teaching safer surfing? You should be
Note to all anti-spam vendors: Why your solutions stink and standards are needed instead
Notebook battery shortage imminent
Nothing like being a tech slave
Notorious spyware purveyor shuts down
NSA cooperation: OK for e-mail, IM companies?
NTT DoCoMo aims to make phone swiping obsolete
O'Reilly talks turning IT inside out and data lock-in at SAP TechEd
ODF infighting could help Microsoft's OOXML
Office and Vista: Can't we give Microsoft some props?
Office Live Workspace:: Shared Projects and Programs View (Screen Shots; Microsoft Office Live Workspace Sneak Peek)
Oil and water and politics do mix. But don't drink it, or put it in your car.
OK, I admit it, Leopard has more "Wow!" than Vista ... in theory anyway
OLPC is the PC you can't ever criticize
OLPC moves from Give 1 Get 1 to just give a bunch
On forking and contributor agreements
On the bleeding edge of platform-as-a-service
On-demand software squared: Coupa launches SaaS e-procurement system running on Amazon's EC2 service
One neck to choke
One year later, Vista really is more secure
Open challenge to Microsoft's Robbie Bach: If Zune is #2 after X-Mas, I'll shave my head
Open source adoption: More rigor, less emotion
Open source development is parallel processing in action
Open source glass half-empty or half-full?
Open source Halloween: what scares you most?
Open source market getting frothy, Paglo?
Open Source Microsoft, plus an iPhone SDK
Open source parties like it's 1999
Open source tells content owners adapt or die
OpenOffice won't fork -- for now
OpenSocial opens new can of worms
OpenSUSE beats Ubuntu to the punch
Opera, Netscape ship 'critical' browser patches
Oracle makes bid for BEA
Oracle pulls buyout offer for BEA Systems
Oracle roils enterprise vendor landscape with its move to acquire BEA
Oracle says BEA canceled meeting
Oracle to patch 51 database, server flaws next Tuesday
Oracle to push out 51 patches
Oracle users enjoy open source benefits but shy away from databases -- for now
Oracle's double standards
Oracle-BEA: Will there be 'fusion'?
Orchestration of resources P2V, V2V and V2P
Others post, you get sued
Outrage: Verizon Wireless wants to sell your personally identifiable data: here's how you can stop this
Parents emphasize safety, not credibility online
Parsing IBM's weak hardware sales
PC health barometer: A few mixed signals, but solid overall
Phishing education eludes Net users; Can reverse DNS zap phishers and spam?
Phone carriers quiet on U.S. surveillance program
Pint-size hydro power on tap
Pixar's next movie: Wall-E
Planning for a Leopard migration
Podcast: Interop, Facebooksoft, Leopard and more...
Podcast: Microsoft HealthVault, Zune, SAP and more....
Podcast: Web 2.0 Summit action, Twine, Ballmer will dunk Google, the gPhone and more
Polarion blinks in struggle over Subversion
Police Blotter: Craigslist toddler giveaway ad sparks suit
Police Blotter: Fired worker blames porn on malware
Police Blotter: Is it legal to use an alias anymore?
Police Blotter: Official can't be fired in sex e-mail flap
POLL ON: AP tests show Comcast blocks BitTorrent transfers of King James Bible
Poll: Americans wrong about computer security
POLL: because government and tech are linked, who would you like to see as next U.S. President?
Poll: if you could win a free new Zune, iPod or iPhone, you'd choose...
Poll: Is Microsoft still dangerous?
Poll: Where do you stand on digital media ethics?
Polycom launches new HD 720p video conferencing and presence solutions
Poor iPod touch battery life
Popularity of these 10 posts tells me you hate it when big companies screw consumers like you
Primitive Internet killing new niches
Printing with enzymes
PrivacyPlace fisks HealthVault
Pro gamers spurn geek stereotype and go mainstream
Prof: footnote in eBay Patent case COULD give Vonage a break in theirs
Programming Heresy
Psychopathic IT projects: a five-point checklist
Putin allies building a pro-Kremlin network of blogs, news sites
Quad-HD 1600p flat panel has oodles of inputs
Queen to appoint Web inventor Sir Tim Berners-Lee to England's Order of Merit
Radiohead album bets on fast release, open pricing
Readers, what iPhone features would you like to see developed via the forthcoming SDK?
Reality check: CNET and TechCrunch
Reality check: Comcast packet forging proves you can't have Internet freedom with limited government
Rebuilding a competitive Internet market
Recalling the Loma Prieta earthquake and Mac advantages
Recording industry shows how to lose by winning
Red Hat voices concerns over Microsoft patent model
Reliability: the biggest challenge of all
Remember LOGO? It still lives at 40!
Rep: Yahoo lied to Congress about Chinese journalist
Repelling bullets with nanotube armors
Report: AT&T considers bid for EchoStar or DirecTV
Report: PDF files used to attack computers
Report: Sony sees profit from TV business later this year
Report: U.S. tops list of spam-offending countries
Researchers pooh-pooh Mac OS X Leopard security
Reviewcast: Saleforce.com's Visual Force is like an on-demand version of FoxPro (but better)
RFID tags help you to choose clothes
RIA trend watch: rich Internet applications in the enterprise
RIAA defendant vows to fight on
RIAA willing to take its lumps in filesharing fight
RIAA's so-called victory a double edged sword
Rich Rediker has his say about student information systems
Rights and wrongs in the antipiracy struggle
ROI is so Business 1.0: not
Ron Paul runs a Web 2.0 campaign
Rumors of Mac ultralight, tablet: Part 2
Running QuickTime 7.2 on Windows? Well, you better read this
Russian company is hub for all manner of cybercrime
S60 touch technology announced, watch out Apple
SaaS adds up better with eXpresso's hosted solution for Excel collaboration
SaaS and Office 2.0 evolving towards Enterprise 2.0?
salesforce.com upgrade on tap
SAP and TIBCO: a marriage to make in hell?
SAP SRM, another brick from the wall
SAP's Business ByDesign go to market
SAP's growth spurt: $6.8 billion for Business Objects
SAP's parallel approaches to ERP
SAP's Peter Zencke: Inside Business ByDesign
SAP, Adobe, Microsoft: three monkeys take on SaaS
Sapotek's free Browser-based desktop OS (complete with apps) launches this month
Sat images show village burning, relocation in Burma
Schneier: Beware security products
Scientist invents computer pillow to stop snoring
Scott McNealy far from retired
Security expert: Storm botnet 'services' could be sold
Security firm: Hackers can divert Vonage calls
Seesmic for enterprise?
Sending out an SOS to BlackBerry SMS: messages bottled
Sending out an SOS to BlackBerry SMS: messages bottled
Seven reasons to go Sun Ray
Sex, Nazi, burrito and Viagra: Who Googles what?
Should Skype and Vonage adapt or die?
Significant workplace inroads for Enterprise 2.0?
Silverlight as the driver for Microsoft's services
Simple steps to get on the road to compliance
Skepticism on denial of a Microsoft-Linux suit connection
Skype 1.4 for Linux out of beta with new features
Skype CEO steps down
Skype co-founder says eBay overpaid for it
Skype co-founder Zennstrom implies eBay overpaid for Skype
Skype, U.K.'s 3 working on mobile Internet phone
Smart meters to cut energy costs
Smokers may find redemption on cell phones
So why does iPod Touch have a clock and new Zunes do not?
SOA is ultimately about the customer, whoever that may be
Software morality
Solaris vs AIX (2)
Solaris/SPARC vs AIX/Power (1)
Sony to cut PS3 price in Japan, offer new model
Sony to launch ultra-thin TV in December
Sony to sell new 40GB PlayStation 3 in U.S.
Sony to sell PS3 chip production lines to Toshiba
South Korea lets Microsoft drop antitrust appeal
Spam-scam crackdown nets $2 billion in fake checks
Speaking of Linux...
Sprint's WiMax dilemma
Sprint+in+talks+with+Google+on+mobile+apps%2C+says+source
State Dept. policy wonks blog personal!
States ask court to extend oversight of Microsoft
Stealth Update ... take 2! (Microsoft Stealth Update and Windows XP repair don't mix)
Storm Worm botnet partitions for sale
Stripped-down 'MinWin' kernel to be at the core of Windows 7 and more
Strive to be an old-style microwave oven
Sun fights back with patents of their own against NetApp
Sun issues patches for 'highly critical' Java flaws
Sun launches Intel Workstation on X38 platform
Sun needs an answer to iPhone ASAP, lest Java wither on the vine
Sun patchvertising OpenOffice with Java update
Sun to swap out ME for SE on mobile devices -- high risk alert!
Sun's storage move
Sunday is sun day for young engineers and designers
Survey: Office workers still the greatest security threat
Sybase ushers in iPhone as secure client for mainstream corporate email
Symantec intercepts Microsoft Word exploit
Symantec: Virtualization can ease data center woes
T-Mobile BlackBerry Curve 8320 is now available
T-Mobile reveals the Shadow at a great low price
Taking the 'Inter' out of Internet: TiVo-Rhapsody deal just another nail in the Internet's coffin?
Talent as a disability
Tech companies feel impact of wildfires
Tech Shakedown #10: Windows Media Player's error dialog road to nowhere
Tech Shakedown: HP Pavilion notebook owners flood HP's site with WiFi problem complaints
Tech support service seeks to green-optimize your PC
Techmeme Leaderboard launches
Technology innovation and policy: The power of "we"
Technology Shakedown #9: Why AOL, Google, Microsoft, and Yahoo are to blame for spam
Ten features BlackBerry should offer- but doesn't as of yet
Ten features I wish BlackBerry offered, but doesn't- YET
Testimony closes in first RIAA travel
Thank you, taxpayer, for building my new nuc
The $100 billion every politician craves
The $150 laptop saga: No delivery schedule and the end of an order
The 10 top challenges facing enterprise mashups
The 22" dual-core all-in-one game PC for $765
The all-in-one dual-core VESA Stand PC mod
The anti-spyware market that never existed is officially dead
The Apple Newton? Reports say it's coming b-a-a-a-a-ck
The balance sheet on Windows Vista
The biggest sex event on Earth
The BlackBerry Curve with @Home UMA service convinced me to buy my first BB
The Carr-to-Rangaswami connection: Time to bleep the CIO?
The Classmate is coming!
The Fin is in, along with a few other devices I'll be showing off at Mobile Expo
The Future of Business Media: I'm toast; Web ad ROI
The future of music studios
The future of net discrimination, brought to you by Comcast
The great fraud of our time
The Halo 3 effect and its impact on Blackwater's future
The iPhone impact: Treo, T-Mobile take biggest hit
The Leopard has landed - The Mac OS X 10.5 upgrade process
The Low Point--a view from the Valley: The innovation game
The low-cost laptop that Apple should have built (and sort-of once did)
The Magic Quadrant: Team collaboration and social software
The Many Hats of Sourceforge.Net
The mystery continues: Why are Windows machines automatically updating themselves?
The new e-discovery burden
The next big thing: User-contributed metadata
The Nokia N95 8GB is now shipping
The Palm Centro; at $99.99 it really isn't a tough choice
The paradise of infinite music
The pay-off for hospital automation is decision support
The poor man's all-in-one PC for $380
The public face of nuclear power in the U.S.
The real issue in the software patent fight
The real reason(s) behind Microsoft's move to exorcise WGA from IE7
The relational mistake
The RIAA versus us: a file-sharing standoff
The Samsung i780 may be the first 320x320 Windows Mobile touch-screen device
The state of Enterprise 2.0
The state of play in patent reform
The summer that Muni Wi-Fi died
The tech world mourns the demise of Nerd Blossom
The TJX lesson: If your security stinks you may be liable
The UK loses its way in technology
The virtualization market: The real scrum is just beginning
The Vista wow becomes a whisper
There's much more to GMail's support of IMAP than meets the eye
Third party themes for iGoogle coming soon?
This stripper is paid in Captchas
Thoreau helps give insight into New England's new climate
Thousands of bloggers unite in blitz of green tips
Three different approaches to browser applications on the desktop
Time appears on Oracle's side in increasingly spooky BEA bid
Time for Apple to get its act together over the iPhone
Time Machine - Part I: Is it as good as Apple wants us to believe?
Time Machine - Part II: Going back in time with Time Machine
Time to make a competitive Internet a priority
Time Warner Digital Phone catching up to Vonage as #2 VoIP provider
TiVo's Comcast rollout behind schedule
To advance drives, Hitachi changes the head
To RAID 0 or not to RAID 0?
To thwart unlock and resale, Apple now limits iPhone sales to two per customer
To understand SOA, map it without technology
Today's Debate: Are genetic tests a threat?
Today's Debate: Can Little Brother policies cut health care costs?
Today's Debate: How bad is childrens' health care?
Today's Debate: How deep should electronic health records be?
Today's Debate: Is Dr. Gupta bad for your health?
Today's Debate: Is Medtronic recall good enough?
Today's Debate: Is mental health a middle-class luxury?
Today's Debate: Is Pharma pity party warranted?
Today's Debate: Privacy laws a precondition for EMR growth?
Today's debate: S-CHIP debate becomes an inconvenient truth
Today's Debate: The cost-growth conflict in health care technology
Today's Debate: What model will close the health literacy gap?
Today's Debate: Will patients opt-out of shared health records?
Today's gonna be a rough day for Apple's PR department
Too late to define an Internet service mark?
Top 100 Enterprise 2.0 Links.
Toward safer gene therapy?
Transforming a Tiger into a Leopard! (Leopard - Installed!)
Transmeta shares soar on Intel patent settlement
Transparency returns with a vengeance in Mac OS X Leopard
Travelers: Leave cell phones off
Trouble on horizon for 'white box' PC makers
Turnaround strategy for Los Angeles school district payroll failure
Twitter: show me the money!
U.K. retailer links poor profits to Vista sales
Ubuntu 7.10 (First look at Ubuntu 7.10 "Gutsy Gibbon")
Ubuntu 7.10 (Ubuntu 7.10 - Installation walk-through)
Ubuntu 7.10 - Installation walk-through
Ubuntu 7.10 - One sweet OS
Ubuntu 7.10 arrives, open for business
UK tech agency warns schools on Vista licensing
Under pressure, NASA vows to release air safety data
Unresponsive iPhone touch screens
Up in the air, is it a bird? A plane? A carbon emitter?
Upcoming Ubuntu release to improve features for educators, general, power users
Update notifier for desktop Java carries advertisement for OpenOffice
Use of Virtual Machine Software Requires Expertise
Use your Google Calendar offline soon
User: iTunes-iPod sync involves "too many processes"
Using Twitter to report on SoCal fires
Vator.tv: YouTube for the elevator pitch
Verdict in filesharing suit: $220,000
Verizon drop suit to change spectrum auction roles
Verizon offers new FiOS speeds: What do you do with 20 Mbps upstream?
Verizon Wireless settles N.Y. probe into marketing
Verizon's Samsung SCH-i760 includes a touch screen with unique keypad design
Video: Beta of Opera's new mini-browser (hints of Safari on iPhone?)
Video: Toshiba's sub-2 pound Portégé R500 includes optical drive, all-day battery
Virtual Iron offers "Once and Done" virtual server environment
Virtual Machine Software - Failing to Plan is Planning to Fail
Vista is getting better ... slowly
Vista sells! More WPF apps coming?
Vonage and Sprint settle patent dispute; Is Verizon next?
Vonage settles patent flap with Verizon
Vonage sued by AT&T for patent infringement
Vonage: "we'll appeal"
Wal-Mart plays Black Friday spoilsport
Wal-Mart tries to stop early Black Friday ad posts
Walgreens to introduce DVD-burning kiosks
Want blind visitors? Get alt tags
Want to be bought by Google? Add "ku" to your company name
Want to know what over 7,500 ZDNet readers think about copying digital media?
Warning lights on the Apple control panel
Was OSI right to let Microsoft licenses in?
Watch out for falling technology: Wal-Mart's IT issues
Watch out, RIAA's set a precedent
Watching TV on the laptop--and on the cheap
We will all end up working for Microsoft...
Web 2.0 Summit: Google Health, Nokia 810, Adobe's
Web-based applications perfect for most educators
Webcasters hope for progress on Net radio bill
Week in review: Apple thinks differently about iPhone
Week in review: Chasing iPhone
Week in review: Where's the Apple iKiller?
Well, they're at it again!
Western Digital 'GreenPower" drive halves power consumption
What am I doing wrong with Google Reader?
What is Open Source?
What popularity of Ron Paul and Chris Hitchens videos tells me about the Internet-and maybe you as well
What the iPhone SDK means for open source
What's coming with Windows? Even the insiders aren't sure...
What's in a name for Intel?
What's on tap for tonight's Zune launch?
What's really broken with Windows Update - Trust
What's the target market for Windows Home Server?
What's the value in enterprise software?
What's worse? The spam itself? Or how anti-spam solutions block legitimate mail?
What's wrong with Facebook
When is it OK to copy digital media?
When it comes to Rich Internet Apps (RIAs), is Adobe winning a one-horse race?
When the Web grows up, measure it against bricks and mortar
When will Microsoft drop the other health-service shoe?
When you think RIAs are not even a blip on the $15 billion radar
Where do you stand on digital media ethics?
Which Mac should I get?
While we wait for Leopard
White House shared docs in exchange for telecom immunity
Who will trust Microsoft HealthVault?
Why a gPhone (Google Phone) is a lovely... no, an awful.. no, a lovely idea
Why Did SAP buy Business Objects?
Why doesn't Microsoft get in on the Service Component Architecture action?
Why I don't block YouTube anymore
Why Red Sox winning pennant is bad for Internet phone and video
Why spam can only be managed, not ended
Why we still invite data breaches
Why Windows users don't switch to Mac
Wii gives Nintendo yet another shot in the arm
Will Apple split its stock?
Will Boot Camp drive Leopard sales
Will cable kill the video stars?
Will GNOME split give Microsoft Open XML standards win?
Will open source desktops succumb to bloat?
Will the T-Mobile Shadow be the first T-Mobile USA 3G device?
Will U.S. retain medical technology edge?
Will you one day marry a robot?
Will you trust third parties with your Google social graph?
Will your phone ever be free?
William Gibson heads for 'Spook Country'
Windows automatically updating itself: Case closed?
Windows Home Server fan club beats me up for asking if WHS is Microsoft's next flop
Windows Home Server team readies next 'UR1' release
Windows Live Spaces users get new Facebook-like features
Windows Update automatically changing user settings (again)
Windows Vista: More than 88 million copies sold
Windows working to get Windows on XO laptops
Wireless speakers: Sound at last?
Wiretap laws face new static
With Google, everyone is an armchair HR critic
With GPS-enabled BlackBerry 8310, BlackBerry vs. Garmin war is forseeable
Workstream prefers virtualization to multi-tenancy
World Series team: We're under attack! (but by whom?)
World's most boring TV show to measure energy use
Would patent reform make software patents acceptable?
Would the "Into The Wild" hero have survived in 2007?
X Font Server flaw hits Sun Solaris hard
X Prize Cup rocket competition flames out
Yahoo net profit falls; Wall Street awaits action
Yahoo's 100-day review: A lot of cards shown already
Yeah, but where are the "Top Secret" Leopard features that Steve Jobs promised?
You can look but you better not touch
You're NOT going to believe this about one of the RIAA trial jurors
You've got to rethink mobile advertising and look at mobile RIAs
Your Classmate PC questions answered
YouTube lets us preview their new website
Zero-day flaw in Macrovision DRM app under attack
Zune 2 vs. iPod, by the numbers
Zune2 is no iPod killer, or even iPod competitor
Zunes November 13: 80 GB model's specs here