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- Rimage's 4Q profit jumps as sales improve (AP)
- Opera says demand up as Microsoft opens EU market (Reuters)
- Spanish police smash huge botnet
- China Unicom to Use Android Despite Google-China Row (PC World)
- Apple's iPad Coming March 26? (PC World)
- Hulu losing `Daily Show,' `Colbert Report' (AP)
- Google, PayPal and Equifax Offer Logins for US Gov't Systems (PC World)
- Vimov Helps Developers Test Multitouch IPad Apps (PC World)
- Microsoft COO sees gradual recovery, client caution (Reuters)
- Spain: mastermind of 'botnet' scam a mystery (AP)
- Skype comes to Nokia smartphones, companies say (AFP)
- Dow industrials for startups? Pre-IPO index opens (AP)
- Washington Post unveils paid news app for iPhone (AFP)
- Skype for Symbian Offered for Some Nokia Phones (NewsFactor)
- SNL 'presidents' gather for *** video summit (AP)
- Apple releases ProKit 5.1 update (Macworld.com)
- Israeli army nixes raid after Facebook leak: radio (Reuters)
- Virgin America ditches Flash on its site (Macworld.com)
- ATT CEO Sees iPad Mostly Used on Wi-Fi (PC Magazine)
- Microsoft Windows 7 License Sales Hit 90 Million (PC Magazine)
- Opera Says Demand Up After 'Browser Ballot' (PC Magazine)
- Spain Busts Global Botnet Masterminds (PC Magazine)
- Citibank to Expand Mobile 'contactless' Payments Program (PC World)
- Sony Ericsson C905a Camera Phone (PC World)
- It's Conclusive, Claims Professor, Violent Video Games Make Us Aggressive (PC Wor
- ATT CEO: iPad will be 'Wi-Fi driven' device (Macworld.com)
- Opera Hopes To Capitalize on Europe's Browser Choice (NewsFactor)
- Apple Suit Against HTC Highlights Patent Issues (PC World)
- Microsoft's Ideas for Making PCs Safer (PC Magazine)
- Take-Two posts smaller 1Q loss, higher sales (AP)
- Facebook, Omniture expand marketing partnership (AP)
- FCC Seeks To Finance $25 Billion Broadband Plan (NewsFactor)
- ATT Chief Says iPad Will Mostly Use Wi-Fi Links (NewsFactor)
- Google backs HTC in Apple patent suit (AFP)
- Accused Spanish ******* Used a Kit To Take Over PCs (NewsFactor)
- Charging fees for Hulu comes with its own problems (AP)
- RealNetworks will stop selling DVD copying product (AP)
- Nortel gets U.S., Canadian court OK to sell unit (Reuters)
- Google Europe Exec: Desktop PCs 'Irrelevant' In Three Years (PC World)
- Volatile new top tax writer has his own baggage (AP)
- Western Digital announces new solid state drives (Macworld.com)
- Tsunami Brought on a Wave of Tweets (PC World)
- US lifts lid on cyberwarfare plan
- Bluetooth 4.0 to Reach Devices in Fourth Quarter (PC World)
- Sina misses analyst estimates with adjusted profit (AP)
- Adam Carolla casts sidekick in NBC comedy (Reuters)
- Report: Apple hoping to offer cloud video storage (Macworld.com)
- Real Settles Lawsuits, Will Stop Selling RealDVD (PC World)
- Facebook CEO in no rush for IPO: report (Reuters)
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- Australians more likely to pay for movies than news online (AFP)
- Vlingo adds e-mail, SMS paste to its voice recognition application (Macworld.com)
- Company Puts Android on Laptop With China-backed Chips (PC World)
- Voice recognition computers find men 'harder to understand'
- Samsung unveils fridge with built-in Internet (AFP)
- Skinput Transforms Your Body Into a Touch-Sensitive Input Device (PC World)
- Report: North Korea Develops Own Linux Distribution (PC World)
- IBM Aims to Replace Copper Chip Interconnects With Light (PC World)
- Microsoft offers first Google app
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- Charging fees for Hulu comes with its own problems (AP)
- US urges 'action' on net attacks
- Lords force online piracy rethink
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- Magensa Pairs iPhone, Credit Card Reader (PC Magazine)
- Afghanistan to block some Internet sites: minister (Reuters)
- Olympus eyes 20 percent share in high-end digicam (Reuters)
- Israeli military 'unfriends' soldier after Facebook leak
- Google Android Phones Can Now Search With Written Gestures (PC World)
- Foxit Software's Pocket-sized E-book Reader Due Soon (PC World)
- NATO chief calls attention to cyber threats (AP)
- Gesture Search Finds Info By Drawing Letters on a Screen (NewsFactor)
- RealNetworks Surrenders, Hollywood Loses (PC World)
- Hollywood Wins as Real Drops DVD-Copying Software (NewsFactor)
- NATO chief says enemy might be 'everywhere' in cyberspace (AFP)
- Pupils to get 'download lessons'
- Apple Abolishes Wi-Fi Scanners From App Store (PC World)
- CORRECTED - Microsoft COO sees gradual recovery (Reuters)
- Microsoft: Windows 7 Fastest-Selling OS Ever (PC World)
- TiVo prevails in patent rights case against Dish (AP)
- Viacom to drop Jon Stewart, Colbert Report from Hulu (Reuters)
- TiVo wins ruling in Echostar case, shares spike (Reuters)
- Take-Two shares boosted by 1Q results, outlook (AP)
- Spain's El Mundo to launch paid news Internet application (AFP)
- Facebook in no rush to go public: Zuckerberg (AFP)
- U.S. judge suspends Apple-Nokia case (Macworld.com)
- Opera Says Browser Downloads Have Tripled (PC World)
- Former studio heads sue Activision after firing (AP)
- Google Broadband: Topeka May Be Sorry (PC World)
- Summary Box: TiVo prevails in Dish patent case (AP)
- YouTube extends automatic video captioning (AFP)
- Ready for the Sony PlayStation Phone? (PC World)
- Despite Denial, iPad Production Numbers Look Low (NewsFactor)
- RightNow Tries to Change SaaS Contract, Pricing Game (PC World)
- Penguin CEO: New opportunities for content with iPad (Macworld.com)
- Netgear Announces Superfast Powerline Network Products (PC World)
- Nero SecurDisc 2.0: Improved Security For Optical Storage Media (PC World)
- AP IMPACT: Toyota secretive on 'black box' data (AP)
- YouTube extends automatic video captioning (AFP)
- To Call or To Game? Sony Plans a PlayStation Phone (NewsFactor)
- BigBand Networks changes executive lineup (AP)
- Sony Developing Devices to Compete With Apple (PC World)
- Experts Question Google Phone Business Model (PC World)
- Microsoft to sell phone on Verizon by summer-source (Reuters)
- Verizon Gets Microsoft “Pink†Phones? Big Deal (PC World)
- McAfee: System Security Is Weak Despite Locked Doors (NewsFactor)
- Microsoft CEO Ballmer Bets the Farm on the Cloud (PC World)
- AP IMPACT: Toyota secretive on 'black box' data (AP)
- Move's 4Q loss deepen amid real estate woes (AP)
- "Up in the Air" ad tops TiVo viewing list (Reuters)
- YouTube Offers Auto-Captioning to All Users (PC World)
- Dunnit provides to-do lists that both work and play (Macworld.com)
- ArcSight fiscal 3Q profit falls 57 percent (AP)
- IBM and Eclipse efforts focus on OSGi modularity (InfoWorld)
- YouTube adds captions to video
- Gartner: PC Shipments to Grow by 20 Percent This Year (PC World)
- Cyber-terrorism a real and growing threat: FBI (AFP)
- YouTube turns on captions on millions of videos (AP)
- FBI director warns of growing cyber threat (Reuters)
- Apple drops price, changes name of Mac Developer Program (Macworld.com)
- Sarah Palin pitching TV show about Alaska (AP)
- Shooting suspect may have had 9/11 conspiracy (AP)
- China Mobile still in talks with Apple over iPhone (AFP)
- Olympic snowboard champ stars in skateboard videogame (AFP)
- Microsoft to stay its China course despite Google spat (Reuters)
- Mobile phones learn to lip read
- Android Largely Unharmed in Google-China Row (PC World)
- Browser makers demand screen time
- Drug scam hijacks college sites
- S Korea '*** neglect' baby dies
- Windows Phone 7 Won't Be Compatible With 6.5 (PC Magazine)
- Ansel Adams' son sues Calif. museum over prints (AP)
- Microsoft to sell phones on Verizon by summer: source (Reuters)
- Apple sets iPad launch date, international plans (Reuters)
- Microsoft puts its stamp on cross-platform link to ALM server (InfoWorld)
- US Apple iPad sales to begin April 3 (AP)
- Password Application Gives Wrong Info to Fraudsters (PC World)
- New Windows Phones won't run current apps (AP)
- Apple iPad Goes On Sale April 3 (PC World)
- Apple iPad to go on sale in US on April 3 (AFP)
- Apple Announces April Ship Date for iPad (PC Magazine)
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- iPad's US Debut Set for April 3 (PC World)
- FCC to propose reforming Universal Service Fund (AP)
- Airport body scanners spreading across US (AP)
- To save paper, Chinese delegates get free laptop (AFP)
- YouTube Rolls Out Auto-Captioning for Hearing Impaired (NewsFactor)
- Apple iPad launch at a Glance (AP)
- Yep, the iPad Will Be Delayed -- But Only a Few Days (NewsFactor)
- PCTEL posts narrower loss in 4th quarter (AP)
- Waste watchers? UK group fears trash bin spies (AP)
- Google takes aim at Microsoft with DocVerse acquisition (Reuters)
- Xbox Live lifts taboos on race-sexual preference (AFP)
- Intel to Launch Eight-core Nehalem-EX This Month (PC World)
- S1 Corp. 4Q profit up 86 percent (AP)
- Apple Boots Wi-Fi-Finder Apps with Private APIs (NewsFactor)
- Apple's iPad Launch: 10 Questions (PC World)
- Google buys start-up adept at Microsoft Office files (AFP)
- Free Software Brings Geolocation to Your Windows 7 PC (PC World)
- Windows Mobile Apps Won't Work on New Phones (PC World)
- Google Challenges MS Office with DocVerse Purchase (NewsFactor)
- Google buys DocVerse in latest shot at Microsoft (AP)
- Ballmer Sees Innovation as the Key To Search Success (NewsFactor)
- Dish shares climb after upgrade (AP)
- Survey: iPad may take bite out of e-book rivals (Macworld.com)
- Summary Box: Apple iPad launch slightly delayed (AP)
- Sy**** redeems $390 million of convertible debt (AP)
- Apple's Suit Would Block HTC's HD2 Windows 7 Phone (NewsFactor)
- Bing blocks online sex searches in Middle East: study (AFP)
- Movers roundup: Apple, Dish Network (AP)
- IPad to hit stores April 3 (Reuters)
- AMD Tries to Draw Intel Into Chip Battle (PC World)
- Group Seeks to Open Source Data-center Design (PC World)
- Apple co-founder Wozniak shirks off Prius glitch (AFP)
- US agencies needs clear cybersecurity roles: GAO report (AFP)
- Google Enlists DocVerse in Attack on Microsoft (PC World)
- HP trims 1Q net income because of lawsuit ruling (AP)
- This Week in Geek: New Chips, More 3D, Wii Hacks, and Human Touchscreens (PC Wor
- Cisco Quits WiMax Radio Business (PC World)
- Final Cut used on 9 out of 10 Oscar ********aries (Macworld.com)
- Microsoft Pulls Plug on Business Server Package (PC World)
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- BlackBerry checks if Saudi wants to control messages (AFP)
- The Macalope Weekly: Critical thinking skills (Macworld.com)
- China says no request yet from Google for talks (AFP)
- 10 Classic and Forgotten CD-ROMs (PC Magazine)
- Online Oscar Night Survival Guide (PC World)
- iPad for Movies? Call My Chiropractor (PC World)
- China to punish *******, says no Google complaint (Reuters)
- Jobs: iPad Won't Tether with iPhone (PC Magazine)
- Videogame makers racing to develop iPad games (AFP)
- Good times return for India's IT workers (AFP)
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- Egypt military court releases blogger in army case (Reuters)
- Mozilla's Drumbeat Beats to an Open *** (PC Magazine)
- Data**** can crack missing person cases — if used (AP)
- Four in five believe *** access a fundamental right (Reuters)
- Gadgets galore as Somali pirates spur booming sector (AFP)
- Apple's iPad Won't Tether with iPhone, Report Says (PC World)
- Internet access 'a human right'
- Is your Oscar pool legal? (Reuters)
- ABC restored to 3.1M customers after Oscars begin (AP)
- How to Navigate the Deluge of Netflix Streaming Devices (PC World)
- US to allow *** service exports to strict nations (AFP)
- Apple's IPad Hype Machine Rolls Into Action at the Oscars (PC World)
- IBM looks to pair security technologies for software development (InfoWorld)
- Weak questions put e-mail at risk
- Appcelerator releases Titanium cross-platform app dev technology (InfoWorld)
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- Four in five believe *** access a fundamental right (Reuters)
- Treasury allows Internet exports to Iran, others (AP)
- US eases sanctions for freer ***
- Queen expresses internet concerns
- U.S. looks to software to help open 3 nations (Reuters)
- The Energizer DUO Trojan: What You Need to Know (PC World)
- DocVerse Purchase a Stopgap for Google Apps (PC World)
- Microsoft Office 2010 Technology Guarantee: FAQ (PC World)
- Motorola Releases Two New Android Smartphones (NewsFactor)
- Wells Fargo downgrades Crown Castle (AP)
- Verizon Reports Faster Speeds in 4G LTE Network Tests (NewsFactor)
- Verizon Testing 4G LTE, Likes What it Sees (PC Magazine)
- Valve Ports Steam, Source Games to the Mac (PC Magazine)
- Toyota disputes critic who blames electronics (AP)
- *** standards group gets former tech exec as CEO (AP)
- Tax season bringing out the fraud artists (AP)
- Summary Box: Avoiding fraud artists in tax season (AP)
- Stanford survey contemplates iPhone addiction (Macworld.com)
- Standard & Poor's affirms DirecTV rating (AP)
- The Final Fantasy XIII Buyer's Guide (PC World)
- Valve: Steam, games coming to Mac in April (Macworld.com)
- Cisco shares up ahead of Tuesday event (AP)
- First iPad Marketing Focuses on Multiple Functions (NewsFactor)
- Energizer USB Charger Software Contains Malware (NewsFactor)
- Rivals Report Boost from Microsoft's Browser Ballot (NewsFactor)
- FDIC: ******* Took More Than $120M in Three Months (PC World)
- DOJ Requires Changes to E-voting Acquisition (PC World)
- IBM CEO's pay ticked higher to $21.2M in 2009 (AP)
- Cyber-bullying cases put heat on Google, Facebook (Reuters)
- Panasonic 3D TVs Arriving This Wednesday (PC World)
- Lil Wayne begins 1-year jail term in NYC gun case (AP)
- 2K mobster videogame gets vintage Playboy touch (AFP)
- CBS returns March Madness to the iPhone (Macworld.com)
- WordPress Guns for *** Content Management Duties (PC World)
- Texas Instruments (Investor's Business Daily)
- Toyota disputes critic who blames electronics (AP)
- IBM, Stanford cite advance in plastic recycling (AP)
- Google Fiber Draws Another Bid (PC World)
- Analyst: PlayStation 3 to Smoke Xbox 360 and Wii (PC World)
- TV Industry Needs a Standard for 3D Glasses -- Now (PC World)
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