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XM service outage continues for second day
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Police raid Allofmp3 'voucher' ring
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Microsoft tools keep bad Office files at bay
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John Woo Snags First Blu-ray Movie, Game Combo Disc
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Software Notebook: How does Gates shape up as a seer?
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Why Vista Sideshow is Still on the Sidelines
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Home Office buys iPods for staff
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New tech could lead to much bigger hard drives
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Microsoft Plugs Critical Vista Hole
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AMD shows sunny side of Barcelona
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Dell: Ubuntu 7.04 Offering - Technical Details
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Nvidia GeForce 8600 GTS & GT Performance
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'$100 laptop' sparks war of words
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Tech Gear takes a look at the Samsung Q1B
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Sapphire Readies DirectX 10 Graphics Cards for Old Computers
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Staples starts computer recycle program
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Fujitsu Announces New WiMax Chip
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IBM Unveils Record-Breaking POWER6 Processor
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Microsoft CEO visits Vietnam to cement anti-piracy deal
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Microsoft Says 'EU Version' Of Windows Vista A Dud
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Norton Antivirus targets Windows files on Chinese computers
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Western Digital Debuts 250GB Notebook Drive
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Dell announces the models for Ubuntu?
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WinHEC 2007: Day 2
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South Korea busts attempt to sell technology to US
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Government Defends Social Networking Sites Block
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Hundreds Click on 'Click Here to Get Infected' Ad
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QuickTime Riskier Than Internet Explorer?
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Dell Confirms Latitude Tablet PC
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Report: Dell DisplayPort LCD Coming this Year
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LG Electronics to cut PDP production
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AACS Copy Protection For DVDs Defeated Again
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Origami 2.0: thinner, smaller, and (maybe) less expensive
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Microsoft launches Popfly, Alpha Invite Only
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Mozilla Labs: Introducing Joey, Firefox and the Mobile Phone
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Seattle newspaper to publish on e-paper
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Apple Sued for Deceptive MacBook and MacBook Pro Advertising
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Adware Zango sues maker of antispyware tool
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Study Finds 25 Countries Block Web Sites
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Microsoft to buy aQuantive for $6 billion
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AOL Previews Silverlight Gadget
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Google breaks down language barriers
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Skype busts into casual gaming market
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Symantec sues 8 firms for $55M, alleges counterfeiting
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Glue Thinner than a Human Hair can improve Chip Technology
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MS denies Rumor: undecided on last 32-bit Windows Client
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Firefox Fans Patch Faithfully
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Google Book Search becomes more comprehensive
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Microsoft Supports Rival Office Document Format
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Follow Up to Internet Explorer May 2007 Security Update
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Vista's ReadyBoost flash drives lack significant boost
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Vista Service Pack 1 Spotted In The Wild
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Apple iPhone receives FCC approval
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Microsoft, Clinton develop emissions software
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Microsoft: Vista is last version of Windows for 32-bit
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Google Korea to censor pornographic search results
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Google Korea to censor pornographic search results
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Researcher Reveals 2-Step Vista UAC Hack
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Microsoft Research tackles mobile touch-screen problem
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Google moves to 'universal' search
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Yahoo maps to include directions in Europe
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Google Not Guilty of Displaying Explicit Images
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$100 instant rebate on Toshiba HD DVD players coming soon
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Intel's Desktop and Mobile 45nm Chips to Emerge in Q1 2008
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WinHEC 2007: Day 1
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IBM Goes Live with Latest Virtual Business Center
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Flexible Color E-Paper Coming Soon
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MacBook Refresh Doesn't Have 'Santa Rosa'
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IBM Offers Reward For Lost Employee Data
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Sony Announces 68 Per Cent Drop in Profits
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New York says Dell defrauded PC buyers
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Amazon announces long-rumored DRM-free music store
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GameStop: Halo 3 Zune up for Pre-order
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How satisfied are Microsoft customers?
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Intel to Intro "Extreme" Processors to Mobile Lineup in Sept
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Wi-Fi group launches 802.11n compatibility brand
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D-Link Announces HD Media Streaming to TV
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MySpace asked for names of registered sex offenders
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Does Google's New Tagline Imply a Shift to Enterprise Apps?
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Global WiMAX market set for strong growth in 2008
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Neowin.net Razer Gaming Mouse Review
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EVGA Bans Sales of "Offensive" XFX Graphics Cards in Germany
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Critical Unicode Flaw Undercuts Firewalls, Scanners
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Microsoft Unveils Microsoft Math 3.0
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Worldwide Software Piracy Rate Holds Steady at 35%
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Microsoft will design Next Gen Zunes
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Vista Sales Near 40 Million, Gates Says at WinHEC
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DirecTV May Try Broadband on Power Lines
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Microsoft Announces Windows Rally Technologies
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New Windows Home Server Hardware and Software Partners
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Teach XP and Vista to play nice on networks
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AMD gives boost to software aimed at multicore chips
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Gates to Tout First 100 Days of Vista at WinHEC
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Micron announces its 78nm-made DDR3 validated with Intel
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Apple Updates MacBook
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Microsoft Waves Patent-Lawsuit Stick At Linux
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Google to face AdWords jury trial
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Linux Foundation Prepares For Microsoft's Legal Action
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Intel Takes on Mini ITX
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U.S. piracy crackdown nets 50th conviction
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Military puts MySpace, other sites off limits
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Nick White on Aero and battery life
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Microsoft schedules Connect Profile changes on June 2
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Why does Google retain data? Nonexistent laws tell it to.
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iPhone meets eBay
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Introducing the AMD Phenom™ quad core processor
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Skype offers Pre-Paid Calling Cards at Wal-Mart
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Web safety warning for children
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Microsoft unveils hardware for Web phone push
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iTunes-like video services have no future: study
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Web 2.0 'distracts good design'
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Microsoft claims Linux violates 235 patents
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Microsoft's fix for Automatic Updates lockup not working
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Congress urged to pull back from web regulation
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The Pirate Bay: User data stolen but not unsecured
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MySpace aims to stop video reposting
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Facebook offers classified ads
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MRT: Apple, Microsoft, Real, Adobe do not use enough DRM
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AMD to Cut More Than 400 Jobs
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ANI Trojan Sticks It to Popular Geek Hardware Site Visitors
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Vonage may have alternative to disputed patents
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Fujitsu plans to boost HDD capacity by 500% in two years
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HBO Exec: Don't call it DRM
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iPods can make pacemakers malfunction
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Google: 1 in 10 webpages contain malware
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UK IT professionals see salaries increase
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Red Hat demands open standards in Microsoft deal
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Microsoft and SanDisk Join Forces for USB Flash Drives
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Nasa unveils Hubble's successor
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Apple creating back-to-front iPod control?
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Google gives UK mobile maps the green light
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YouTube yields to royal pressure
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Dreamscene cracked, now runs on regular Vista
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Longhorn Server to be christened Windows Server 2008
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Red Hat unveils online software marketplace
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Outrage Continues Over Vista Upgrade Program
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Building trust in downloads no simple feat
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Of MOICE and Microsoft: Securing Office 2003
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Hitachi Ships Large, High-Performing Notebook Hard Drive
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Google Shareholders Vote Against Anti-Censorship Proposal
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AMD Claims Quad-core Desktop CPUs Ready for Christmas
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Windows Vista Advanced search techniques
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NYC cabbies not sold on touch-screens
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'Guessing' robots find their way
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Microsoft, Lenovo in $1 billion software deal
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City of Toronto disconnects workers from Facebook
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Joost Raises $45 Million in Funding
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Nokia Launches Energy-Saving Phones
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Cisco fixes wireless security holes
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IBM stretches the limit on Moore's Law
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