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- [July,8] Internet Tops 172 Million Websites
- [July,9] Symantec Warns of New Word Attack
- [July,9] VirusBarrier X5
- [July,10] Yahoo seeks ad revenue by fueling others' search innovation
- [July,10] Sequoia's $4.5 million bet on casual game site
- [July,10] Windows XP a hot item on Amazon
- [July,10] Forbes: iPhone App Store could launch Thursday
- [July,10] Vista Compatibility Center still MIA
- [July,10] What's next, Google Autos or Google Music?
- [July,10] Senate endorses retroactive FISA immunity for warrantless wiretapping
- [July,16] Microsoft opens up Live Mesh
- [July,16] A strong Q2 out for Intel
- [Jjuly,16] Ex-Samsung chairman convicted of tax evasion
- [July,16] Fat Spaniel: Distributed energy meets Web 2.0
- [July,16] Yahoo takes defense of Google ad deal to Capitol Hill
- [July,16] Blinkx 'Red Label' opens video search interface
- [July,16] Report: New Kindle due in October
- [July,16] For teens, the future is mobile
- [July,16] Sun issues upbeat fourth-quarter forecast
- [July,16] Apple suit: Psystar's Mac clones must be recalled
- [July,16] Report: SK Telecom in talks to acquire Sprint
- [July,16] Apple offers 30 days free to MobileMe customers
- [July,16] Buy.com deal with eBay angers sellers
- [July,16] Yahoo looking to unleash its cloud computing infrastructure
- [July,16] Microsoft's big switch to server/client computing
- [July,16] Is Google's BigTable too private?
- [July,16] Amazon's blueprint for cloud computing
- [July,16] Stolen: Google employees' personal data
- [July,31] Symantec: New Attitude on Security Needed
- [July,31] Alfresco Wants to Stand in for SharePoint Server
- [July,31] Enterprise Web 2.0 Adoption Still Growing
- [July,31] What's in Store at Yahoo's Annual Meeting
- [July,31] Telecommuting Poses Security, Privacy Risks
- [July,31] EDS Shareholders Approve Sale to HP
- [July,31] Apple Releases ITunes 7.7.1
- [July,31] Acer Revises Down Aspire One Netbook Shipment Target
- [JUl,31] VMware Unveils Fusion 2 Beta 2
- [July,31] Nokia Cuts Phone Prices
- [July,31] Oracle Buys Global Knowledge Software
- [July,31] Sun Releases Preview of JavaFX SDK
- [July,31] UK: Web Giants Should Screen User-generated Content
- [July,31] HTC's 3G IPhone Rival out in 30 Countries Already
- [July,31] Adobe Updates Photoshop Express With New Features
- [July,31] Personal Backup X5 Adds FTP Support
- [July,31] Sony Begins Accepting Applications for PlayStation Home Beta
- [July,31] Google to Set up VC Fund
- acebook To Deploy "thousands" Of Intel Servers
- MediaDefender Walks The Plank to Bankruptcy
- Microsoft claims a consumer 'shift' to 64-bit Vista, but where are the drivers?
- A photo that can steal your Facebook account
- Industry told to regulate "dark side" of the internet
- The Apple Mac Cost Misconception : Macs and Their Prices
- Intel’s Kung Fu Is Unstoppable
- Google Chrome, Google's Browser Project
- Google Chrome security flaw discovered
- Mozilla Rethinking Firefox EULA
- Microsoft, Wash. State Sue Over 'Scareware'
- Openoffice 3.0
- Twitter an Emerging Terrorist Tool
- Yahoo Tightens HotJobs After Hackers Hit
- RSA Cracks Down on Legendary Sinowal Trojan
- Symantec CEO John Thompson to Step Down
- Red Hat Fedora Claims It's the Leader in Linux
- Facebook Spammer Dinged for $873 Million
- Botnets Bouncing Back
- Facebook Gets a Spanking Over Data Loss
- LEAK - Pirates Snag Latest Windows 7 Build
- Microsoft Expands Zero-Day IE Warning
- EMC, Apple and Customer Loyalty Approaches
- Microsoft Songsmith
- AMD Offers Supercomputing Via GPUs
- Windows 7 Demand Clogs Beta Download Servers
- OCZ Vertex 2 SSD boast 480MB/s write speed
- Intel's VP wants Atom for 10-inch or smaller machines
- Is a Windows 7 'Release Candidate' Near?
- bona fide useless framework ???
- New Free Web Hosting Service
- Gainward GTX 260 Golden Sample tested
- Sun Offers More Storage to OpenSolaris
- Outlook Hazy for Nokia's Chances in Notebooks
- Lithium Battery Take Seconds to Charge
- Nehalem to come to notebooks this year
- A telecom breakthrough mimics the settling snow
- Pirate Bay Announces IPREDATOR Global Anonymity Service
- China Completely Banned YouTube
- Last.fm Radio Announcement
- Two new improvements to Google results pages
- Mozilla gives 3D web another shot
- Microsoft to Tackle Pirated Windows XP Professional
- Facial Recognition Comes to Facebook
- Voice-controlled Asus Eee PCs this year
- Windows 7 Might Block Third-Party Video Codecs
- Vast Spy System Loots Computers in 103 Countries
- Google uncloaks once-secret server
- Netbooks could soon outsell proper notebooks
- Spybot Search & Destroy competitors are trying to force its removal
- Electricity Grid in U.S. Penetrated By Spies
- Conficker wakes up, updates via P2P, drops payload
- Teenage Twitter Hacker: 'I Could Be Jailed'
- New processor technology promises big boost to consumer-grade SSDs
- Google's new experimental ad format
- Oracle buys Sun Microsystems in $7.4bn deal
- Microsoft Already Starting on Windows 8
- Computer Spies Breach Fighter-Jet Project
- Nefarious Conficker worm racks up $9.1 billion bill
- Windows 7 RC Hits The Net
- Windows 7's Unfixable Glitch
- 'Sleep talking' PCs save energy and money
- Coming Soon: Windows XP Mode and Windows Virtual PC
- Computer Program to Take On 'Jeopardy!'
- G.E.'s Breakthrough Can Put 100 DVDs on a Disc
- ContourHD Films Your Extreme Escapades In HD
- Lip-reading computers can detect different languages
- Twitter Quitters Post Roadblock to Long-Term Growth
- Microsoft Offers Secure Windows … But Only to the Government
- IE8 Can't Stop IE Market Share Decline
- The Veil Is Lifted From Wolfram Alpha
- Intel face greatest fine in EU history
- What browser wars? The enterprise still loves IE 6
- Researchers hijack botnet, score 56,000 passwords in an hour
- Looking to Big-Screen E-Readers to Help Save the Daily Press
- Board Ties at Apple and Google Are Scrutinized
- Google: We're good for journalism
- Is Your PC Ready for Windows 7? This Tool Lets You Know
- Hackers Temporarily Seize Control Of Google Morocco Domain Name
- Mozilla and Opera Complain About Windows 7
- Trolling someone online? Bill would slap you with jail time
- Microsoft Finally Confirms Windows 7 Will Launch by December
- Internet Explorer 8: Nine Things You Didn't Know You Could Do
- Hacker Wants $10M Ransom for Stolen Virginia Private Patient Data
- Intel Hit With Record $1.45 Billion Antitrust Fine
- Windows 7 RC Update to Shoot Blanks Soon
- Study: 41% of all PC software installed is pirated
- Larry Ellison's Plan A: Buy only Sun's software assets
- WiFi goes gigabit... but it won't go through walls
- Google crossbreeds search with spreadsheet
- Microsoft Windows 7 Build 7127 Leaked
- China blocks U.S. from cyber warfare
- Better than Intel: Fujitsu develops world's fastest processor
- ASUS Eee PC 1008HA 'Seashell' review roundup
- Windows 7 adds native Virtual WiFi technology from Microsoft Research
- Can Microsoft stop IE's market share slide?
- NEC Introduces First SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Controller
- Palm Pre to be released in US on 6th June
- GPS systems could crash next year
- All your movies on a single DVD
- The Da Vinci Code: What Happens When You Twitter the Mona Lisa?
- New memory material may hold data for one billion years
- Google Searches for Staffing Answers
- Exclusive: Microsoft to remove 3 app limit from Windows 7 Starter
- VLC UnRAR plugin – Watch movies in RAR archives without extracting them first
- NASA Launches 'Nebula' Compute Cloud
- Canonical developers aim to make Android apps run on Ubuntu
- Microsoft blocks Messenger in US-embargoed countries
- Psystar and Mac clones go down the tubes
- Defense Department developing portable hacking device for soldiers
- Google: The browser is the computer
- 6 Gbps SATA transfer speed is on its way
- Exclusive: Steve Ballmer demos the Zune HD for Engadget!
- Soulseek P2P Application Vulnerable to Remote Takeover
- Intel's Lynnfield chips to arrive in early September
- Google won't run all the Wave servers
- Yahoo open to Microsoft deal under right terms
- Anti-U.S. Hackers Infiltrate Army Servers
- Jolicloud "SocialOS" alpha gets video demo
- Play Games in Google Talk
- Google Holodeck: StreetView In 360 Degrees
- Hotmail will stop using the DAV protocol on September 1
- Windows 7 to launch October 22
- The holy grail of 100% uptime is a little bit closer
- AMD Graphics Processor, First to Embrace DirectX 11 in Windows 7
- Watch Video...without Flash
- WordPress 2.8 Beta Hands On Review
- Google: We're Actually Really Small
- Intel shows first working Moorestown prototypes at Computex
- Best Buy memo explains that Vista doesn't work, details Windows 7 upgrade plans
- Google Street View gets improved navigation controls
- Predictive powers: a robot that reads your intention?
- The future of robots is rat-shaped
- All New Apple iPhone 3G S Announced
- Fedora 11 is out
- Internet becoming 'messy and confusing'
- The Most Dangerous Web Search Terms
- Coming Soon: Facebook Usernames
- Google Apps Sync for Microsoft Outlook Announced
- Linux is first OS to support USB 3.0
- Tech expo: Never send chef to do robot's job
- Japanese camera buff builds 130-megapixel scanner camera for next to nothing
- WordPress 2.8 Final is out
- Linux Kernel 2.6.30 Is Out, Includes the NILFS2 Filesystem
- Ubuntu aims for a 10 second boot time
- Google's Schmidt Dismisses Bing
- Coming Soon: Microsoft's Free Anti-virus Software
- Savant's New Virtual Control Could Be a Game Changer
- Windows "E" won't include Internet Explorer
- QuickTime Alternative 2.9.0 - Play .mov, .qt and .3gp files without QuickTime Player
- Google to Launch a Microblogging Search Engine
- ASUS Presents a Vision of Seamless Computing at COMPUTEX 2009
- Black Pixel: Is it possible to Save Energy one Pixel at a Time?
- Microsoft Donates Eight Meals For Each Internet Explorer 8 Download
- 15 years of browser innovation?
- ASUS Eee Keyboard gets Moblin
- Nokia E72 Video Leaked
- One Hundred Paper Cuts
- Exclusive: Microsoft's new Anti-Virus, 'Morro', revealed
- Extend Firefox 3.5! Make the Next Great Web Experience!
- Nokia: Wireless Power Harvesting for Cell Phones available in 3-4 years
- Moore's Law to Hit a Brick Wall at 18nm
- Linux robot car targets autonomous navigation
- China starts meddling with Google results because of porn
- Multi-process Firefox, coming to an Internets near you
- Apple rejects a Commodore 64 emulating iPhone app that coulda been a contender
- Microsoft Security Essentials (Morro) public beta announced
- Soapbox, Microsoft's YouTube, put on the backburner
- A new landmark in computer vision
- YouTube Sued for $13.9 Million for Copyright Infringement
- Microsoft to ignore web standards in Outlook 2010 - enough is enough
- Adobe on "HTML5"
- Cello PVR TV uses SD cards for storage
- Bill Gates: "Our Most Potent Operating System Competitor is Linux"
- Announcing the Windows 7 Upgrade Option Program & Windows 7 Pricing - Bring on GA!
- Pirate Bay's YouTube Competitor is "Coming Soon"
- Planning for GNOME 3.0
- Gmail Increases Maximum Attachment Size to 25 MB
- Lenovo will offer free updates to Windows 7
- Harry Potter used by internet hackers to spread malware
- The results are out, Microsoft Security Essentials beats the competition
- Windows 7 Price: Double in Europe when compared to U.S.
- Scientists create first electronic quantum processor
- Reading machine to snoop on Web
- China Bans Gold Farming
- Fake Harry Potter movie going around the Net
- Shimadzu HPV 1
- KDE 4.3 Plasma
- AMD Gives Away Phenom II X4 TWKR CPUs to Overclockers
- GMail Labels: drag and drop, hiding, and more
- Adobe Shuts Down Operations for a Week
- IPhone OS 3.1 Fixes Video Editing, Adds Bluetooth Voice Control
- Bringing a Bit of Twitter to Bing
- bbPress 1.0 final, finally released
- Apple axes 'Hottest Girls' app
- Kaspersky has fixed its malware detection problem in its 2010 products via an automat
- Alledged critical security vulnerability in iPhone SMS application
- Photo Sharing feature in Live Messenger: Kill it dead
- Introducing the Google Chrome OS
- Microsoft set to respond to Google OS next Monday?
- HTML 5 drops open-source video codec
- Google Apps shed beta label
- Microsoft Silverlight 3 available for download
- Why Chrome OS Now? Because Microsoft Office In The Cloud Comes Monday.
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