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- China premier: 2010 'most complicated' for economy (AP)
- Iris scans may prevent mistaken release of inmates (AP)
- Kohl critical of NBC online Olympic coverage (AP)
- British politicians fall victim to Twitter scam (AP)
- Google warned by EU over Street View map photos (AP)
- Twitter wants users to update their personal info (AP)
- Online gaming sweeps China (AFP)
- US group launches text message aid drive for Chile quake (AFP)
- Podcast: 3G Wireless Speed Tests and PMA Camera Trends (PC World)
- People, Groups Flock to the *** After Chile Earthquake (PC World)
- A New Zelda for Wii in Second Half of 2010? (PC World)
- TigerText: The App for Spies and Cheaters (PC World)
- AthenaHealth skids after delaying 4Q report (AP)
- Wyndham Hotels ****** Again (PC World)
- Ingres moving forward with data**** booster (InfoWorld)
- Five Tips to Prevent iPad Eye Strain (PC World)
- Ubuntu Linux Now Available to Fed Customers on GSA Advantage (PC World)
- Microsoft, Amazon sign patent deal (Reuters)
- FSF to Google: Free the On2 Video Codec (PC World)
- Rhomobile upgrades smartphone dev platform (InfoWorld)
- Firefox 3.5.8 Closes Security Holes (PC World)
- ATT Becomes Last of Big Four Carriers To Offer Android (NewsFactor)
- CodePlex open source group moves beyond Microsoft (InfoWorld)
- OpenOffice 3.2 Fixes Several Vulnerabilities (PC World)
- LG GW990 Is First Announced 'Meego' Phone (PC Magazine)
- Intel, Nokia Combine Mobile OS Platforms Into MeeGo (NewsFactor)
- MeeGo Offers Platform Diversity Beyond Smartphones (PC World)
- Linux group LiMo growing, Adobe joins (Reuters)
- Symbian Announces New Symbian 3 Smartphone OS (PC Magazine)
- OpenOffice.org Releases Version 3.2 (PC Magazine)
- Apache Beehive project retired (InfoWorld)
- InfoWorld review: Windows on the Mac (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft to Drop Linux, Unix Versions of Enterprise Search (PC World)
- Moonlight 3.0 preview offered for rich Internet apps (InfoWorld)
- Malicious Firefox Add-ons Installed Trojans (PC World)
- Microsoft Uses Legal System to Combat Botnet (PC World)
- Microsoft uses law to cripple hacker spam network (AFP)
- Microsoft Uses Court Order To Cripple Waledac Botnet (NewsFactor)
- Microsoft Recruited Top Notch Guns for Waledac Takedown (PC World)
- Court Order Helps Microsoft Tear Down Waledac Botnet (PC World)
- Microsoft wins court approval to topple botnet: report (Reuters)
- IBM: Vulnerabilities Fell in 2009, but Other Risks Abound (PC World)
- Are Hollywood ******* Bogus or Bright? (PC World)
- Cyber-whistleblower stuns Latvia with tax heist (AP)
- Intel victim of cyberattack at same time as Google report (AFP)
- China says Google hacking claims groundless (Reuters)
- VeriSign Rolls out New *** Site Verification Service (PC World)
- U.S. pinpoints code writer behind Google attack: report (Reuters)
- Experts highlight growing cyber-jihad threat (AFP)
- Reports: Internet Attacks Traced to Chinese Schools (PC World)
- Adobe Working to Fix Security Bug in Download Manager (PC World)
- Global cyberattacks hit firms, govts: NetWitness (AFP)
- Corporations, agencies infiltrated by `botnet' (AP)
- Summary Box: Gov't, corporate PCs ****** (AP)
- Hello, stranger: the ups and downs of Chatroulette (AP)
- Topeka aims to become Google Internet test site (AP)
- Blue Screen Reboots After Microsoft Patch Could Mean Malware (PC World)
- British Cold War nuclear bunker up for sale on eBay (AFP)
- Apple: Underage Workers May Have Built Your iPhone (PC World)
- Cyber warriors gather as online battles rage (AFP)
- Giant tech fair goes 3D to pull in the punters (AFP)
- AP Enterprise: How nuclear equipment reached Iran (AP)
- Hello, stranger: the ups and downs of Chatroulette (AP)
- Cute baby video wins battle against music label (Reuters)
- 112 Best Free Downloads, Sites, and Services: The Full List (PC World)
- The 10 All-Time Greatest Free Downloads and Services (PC World)
- Internet 'third-most popular news platform in US' (AFP)
- HP Cautious About Touch in Business Laptops (PC World)
- Glitch Hits PlayStation Network Users Worldwide (PC World)
- Survey: 26 pct of Americans get news via phone (AP)
- Dish Network 4Q profit falls, gains subscribers (AP)
- Vivendi beats forecasts, cautious on 2010 (Reuters)
- EU privacy body wants changes to Google Street View (Reuters)
- Perfect World reports jump in 4th-qtr profit (AP)
- Infor's Flex Upgrade Program Termed an Early Success (PC World)
- Microsoft offers browser choices
- Government tackled on wi-fi plans
- Local council *** use 'stagnates'
- Online 'beats newspapers' in US
- EU to limit mobile internet bills
- Twitter permission for US troops
- Frauds ***site organiser jailed
- 'Broadband grants' for homes plea
- Botnet shutdown divides experts
- Scientists develop tiny ear to listen to hidden worlds
- Small world
- Italian principles
- Paper payments
- dot.Rory
- Italy conviction
- Bedroom pursuit
- Robin Hood hacker exposes bankers
- UK's *** heritage 'could be lost'
- Virgin promises faster broadband
- *** history of UK science begins
- Google bosses convicted in Italy
- Ocean robot 'plans experiments'
- Anger as Apple purges adult apps
- Open society and open systems
- The past is the future for tech
- The media and the message
- Keep cyberspace a public space
- Mobile phones get smarter
- Technology impacts on education
- Are all bits created equal?
- Will tablet PCs take off?
- Digital Revolution
- Internet Blog
- Dell to sell services for AMA's new e-records (AP)
- EU cell phone users to have limited online surfing (AP)
- Consumers 'Graze' News Online Ahead of Newspapers (NewsFactor)
- Jailbreaking in the iPhone 3.0 era (InfoWorld)
- Amtrak launches wireless access on Acela trains (AP)
- Sony fixing PS3 Network 'failure'
- Small world
- Digital Giants
- PlayStation 3 Network plagued by Y2K-like bug (AP)
- British Library creates archive of defunct *** (AP)
- AOL sells affiliate marketing business, Buy.at (AP)
- Sony tells PS3 owners not to play while it fixes bug (AFP)
- Global PlayStation 3 Glitch: What We Know So Far (PC World)
- iPad Shortage Could Be Good News for Apple's Rivals (NewsFactor)
- IBM finishes acquisition of software co Initiate (AP)
- Google's Chrome Browser Boosts Global Market Share (NewsFactor)
- Publishers Ready for iPad, Worry about Apple-Adobe Flash Support (PC World)
- Lockheed seeks to predict cybersecurity threats (Reuters)
- Apple details labor violations at its suppliers (AP)
- 4 charged with hacking into concert ticket sites (AP)
- Idol creator launches Dream interactive venture (Reuters)
- EC Approves Merger of Orange UK and T-Mobile UK (PC World)
- Analyst: Apple's iPad launch may be delayed (AP)
- Microsoft offers second beta of Windows Server AppFabric (InfoWorld)
- Google acquires photo-editing site (Reuters)
- HP Unveils Faster Convertible EliteBook 2740p for $1,599 (NewsFactor)
- Thumbplay appoints Apple exec as technology chief (AP)
- On the Call: Dish Network CEO Charlie Ergen (AP)
- Leave Your PlayStation 3 Off or Else, Warns Sony (PC World)
- ATT says network will be ready for SXSW 2010 (Macworld.com)
- Burned By the Windows XP Downgrade? Don't Blame Microsoft (PC World)
- Analyst's View: You Deserve Better Support (PC Magazine)
- 4 charged with hacking into concert ticket sites (AP)
- ******** service aims to lower startup costs (AP)
- IBM cuts hundreds of jobs, sliver of 400K workers (AP)
- Google Buys Online Photo-editing App Picnik (PC World)
- Case Mod Turns the Wii Into a Portable 'Laptop' (PC World)
- Analyst Scares Up iPad Delay Warning (PC World)
- NexentaStor Adds Primary Deduplication (PC World)
- Sony fixes PlayStation clock bug
- NHS IT deal 'stitch up' claims
- Google to buy photo-editing site
- Follow your nose - new scan could be better than fingerprints
- Ex-Mozilla Security Chief Takes Job at Apple (PC World)
- Internet security faces new dawn
- dot.Rory
- Is it time to defend our rights?
- Cashing in
- Money sharing comes to Facebook
- Nokia starts new phone line with C5 model (Reuters)
- The sound of silence: an end to noisy communications (AFP)
- Innocomm Shows Android Smartphone With Analog TV (PC World)
- Telco software groups line up facing Google, Apple (Reuters)
- Microsoft Still Not Commenting on Windows Mobile 7 Upgrades (PC World)
- EU clears giant mobile phone merger in Britain (AFP)
- Report Shows Americans 'Graze' News (PC Magazine)
- Verizon Waiving Long-Distance Fees to Chile (PC Magazine)
- This Week In Geek: Mobile Hacks, Power Concepts, and Hands-On Computing (PC World
- Think Tank: Gov't Needs to Give up Some Spectrum (PC World)
- Novatel Wireless shares drop after weak forecast (AP)
- Behind the $300K Magical, Mechanical Mobile Phone (PC Magazine)
- EU: 100 million Microsoft users to choose browser (AP)
- Software AG finds 4GL and Eclipse to be a Natural fit (InfoWorld)
- Cisco Develops VPN Client for PCs, Smartphones (PC World)
- Opera Updates *** Browser to Version 10.5 (PC World)
- Intel Tries Cash to Lure Developers to Its App Store (PC World)
- Beware Windows XP's F1 Help Bug (PC Magazine)
- Rosetta Stone shares surge on solid quarter, strong outlook (Reuters)
- WA man accused of selling counterfeit software (AP)
- Skype Pulls Windows Mobile Apps; No Word of Return (PC World)
- Ahead of the Bell: Rosetta Stone shares jump (AP)
- They're Here: Cheap Android Smartphones (PC World)
- Rosetta Stone shares surge on 4Q report (AP)
- Apple suing phone maker HTC over iPhone patents (AP)
- German court overturns law on phone, e-mail data (AP)
- Egyptian blogger facing military court (AP)
- Even New Windows Mobile Phones Won't Get Phone 7 (NewsFactor)
- Nvidia Unveils Next-Generation Ion Platform (PC World)
- Game on for PS3 users after Sony fixes bug (AFP)
- Apple claims HTC infringed iPhone patents (Reuters)
- MobileMe exec leaves Apple for Thumbplay (Macworld.com)
- Apple sues HTC over phone patents
- Man 'directed' ***cam child abuse
- Google still considering how to proceed in China (AP)
- Aid groups enlist Google to help in Haiti effort (AP)
- Microsoft CEO: Google merits regulatory scrutiny (AP)
- Bill would have tech companies guard human rights (Reuters)
- Sony Fixes PlayStation Network Date Bug (PC Magazine)
- Apple sues HTC for iPhone patent infringement (AFP)
- Nokia Goes Social with New C Smartphone Series (NewsFactor)
- Apple-HTC Suit Cites Multitouch, Gesture Patent (PC Magazine)
- Authorities bust 3 in infection of 13M computers (AP)
- Sony restores PlayStation Network service (AP)
- Jerry Brown announces run for California governor (Reuters)
- Apple Drags HTC and Nexus One Into the Sue-'Em Party (NewsFactor)
- NPD: Online Gaming 'Not Affected By the Recession' (PC World)
- RedEye mini makes your iPhone a remote control (Macworld.com)
- Spamhaus DNS Blacklist IDs Spam Domains (PC Magazine)
- Virgin Mobile Finally Hanging Up on Helio Customers (PC Magazine)
- VMware to repurchase up to $400M of Class A stock (AP)
- Summary Box: 3 nabbed for huge computer infection (AP)
- Microsoft Warns of F1 Site Attack (PC World)
- Spain busts ******* for infecting 13 million PCs (Reuters)
- Microsoft's Charney Suggests 'Net Tax to Clean Computers (PC World)
- ATT CEO sees iPad mostly used on Wi-Fi (Reuters)
- Opera Says Version 10.50 Is the Fastest Windows Browser (NewsFactor)
- Software AG Opens BPM Social Networking Beta Test (PC World)
- Summary Box: Microsoft troubled by Google tactics (AP)
- Summary Box: Apple suing HTC over iPhone patents (AP)
- Opera 10.50 browser features boosted speed and improved HTML 5 support (InfoWorl
- ATT CEO sees iPad mostly used on Wi-Fi (Reuters)
- Elliott offers $2 billion buyout of Novell (AP)
- Private equity firm makes bid for Novell (AFP)
- Apple sues HTC over phones with Google software (Reuters)
- Yahoo CEO indicates turnaround could take years (AP)
- TiVo hopes for a lift from DVR blending 'Net, TV (AP)
- Jerry Brown announces run for California governor (Reuters)
- TiVo unveils set-top box for video from TV, *** (Reuters)
- Infinity Ward execs leave Activision (AP)
- ZombieSmash coming to iPhone (Macworld.com)
- Microsoft's Waledac Strategy Might Be a One-Shot Deal (PC Magazine)
- Sy**** Brings SAP Apps to Mobile Phones (PC World)
- Palm's ***OS 1.4 Update Emphasizes Video (PC Magazine)
- Toyota's Woes Raise Questions About Auto Electronics (PC World)
- Summary Box: Yahoo CEO says turnarounds take time (AP)
- Viacom to drop Jon Stewart, Colbert Report from Hulu (Reuters)
- Taiwan's HTC denies infringing iPhone patents (AFP)
- Online diaries expose China official to graft probe (AFP)
- 'Limited' browser menu criticised
- dot.Maggie
- Apple IPhone With Wi-Fi May Soon Enter China (PC World)
- Money matters
- Skype gets into Nokia smartphones (Reuters)
- dot.Rory
- Spain smashes pirate computer network (AFP)
- Kansas city changes name -- temporarily -- to Google (AFP)
- Gadgets wow crowds at world's top high-tech fair (AFP)
- HTC Says It Uses Own Technology, Not Apple's (PC World)
- Spain busts global botnet masterminds (Reuters)
- Apple action 'threatens Google'
- Maine panel weighs cell phone cancer warning (AP)
- Review: 'Battlefield: Bad Company 2' is a blast (AP)
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