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- Whiz kid's $300,000 computer scam
- Seinfeld ad branded a dud for Microsoft
- Latest Gates And Seinfeld Ad Hopes To Connect With Regular People - CRN
- Proxy server trail leads FBI to Palin email hacker - TG Daily
- Collider to Be Stalled for 2 Months - New York Times
- The Google Android Phone's Big Premiere - BusinessWeek
- Nintendo adding camera and music playback to new DS - GamePro.com
- Space Station's Toilet Breaks Down, Experiences Power Glitch - AHN
- Texas temperatures in 70s and 80s expected - Houston Chronicle
- Microsoft Introduces Windows 7, Ending Vista Brand - New York Times
- Florida teen kills self in front of live webcam - Reuters
- Finally, urine recycler passes astronauts' test - The Associated Press
- No escaping Britney Spears: 2008's top searches - CNET News
- Wikipedia is censored - BBC News
- Microsoft releases first iPhone app - CNET News
- Yahoo, Not Google Moves Search Data Match Closer to an Endgame - eWeek
- One ISP says RIAA must pay for piracy protection - CNET News
- Windows 7 Leaked To The Internet - InformationWeek
- Microsoft's Official Fix for Failing Zunes - PC World
- Windows 7 Beta: Should You Try It? - PC World
- Microsoft postpones Windows 7 public beta - Computerworld
- Taking the plunge into Windows 7 - Houston Chronicle
- Apple could face lawsuits over Jobs - Reuters
- Steve Jobs may be facing surgery to remove pancreas - report - Apple Insider
- Sony Ericsson Posts $245 Million Loss - InformationWeek
- Europe launches antitrust attack on Microsoft over web browser - Financial Times
- Warming in Antarctica Looks Certain - New York Times
- Happy 25th anniversary, Macintosh computers - Comic Book Resources
- Google gets competitive, taking Gmail users offline - Computerworld
- Google Glitch Labels Internet as Malware - PC Magazine
- Google’s flub: Do we have a Web monoculture too? - ZDNet
- Projection: IE’s Days of Domination Are Numbered - PC World
- Google Earth's latest realm is under the sea - San Francisco Chronicle
- US and Russian satellites collide - CNET News
- Debris falling in Texas, possibly from satellites - The Associated Press
- Pirate Bay trial begins in Sweden - VNUNet.com
- Proposed Child Pornography Laws Raise Data Retention Concerns - ChannelWeb
- Botched launch ends satellite's mission - Reuters
- Windows 7 Gets Pre-Release Makeover - InformationWeek
- Footprints offer clue on path to modern man - Philadelphia Inquirer
- Why Intel is sharing its secret sauce - CNNMoney.com
- US Stem Cell Funds Freed; Md. Debates Its Own - Washington Post
- Apple's App Store: How Much Is It? - BusinessWeek
- Nintendo President Reveals Company Strategies, Wii Storage at GDC - PC World
- Sneak Peek at Skype for iPhone, Available Tuesday - PC World
- Mobile Skype: The End of Cellular As We Know It - NetworkWorld.com
- Ice bridge ruptures in Antarctic - BBC News
- 'Sims' and 'Spore' creator leaves EA - USA Today
- Ashton Kutcher leaves Oprah atwitter - Reuters
- AT&T's 1Q Net Down; But IPhone Drives Wireless - Wall Street Journal
- BlackBerry Overthrows Apple iPhone in First Quarter - eWeek
- Activision confirms DJ Hero peripheral pics are real deal - GamePro.com
- Craigslist cuts 'erotic services' section - San Francisco Chronicle
- GPS Could Fail Next Year, Warns GAO - InformationWeek
- Mars projected to collide with Earth - Register
- NASA fuels space shuttle Endeavour for launch - Reuters
- Fallout publisher scoops up classic Doom/Quake developer - CNET News
- What drives Steve Jobs? - CNET News
- MySpace suicide conviction tentatively dismissed - Reuters
- Microsoft: Bing needs to improve when news breaks - CNET News
- VLC 1.0 now available
- More pics and video of Sony Ericsson Android phone leaked
- British Royal family now on Twitter
- Upcoming Android updates to include 'sweeter' names
- YouTube to drop Internet Explorer 6 support
- New site converts torrent files into PNG image files
- Guns N' Roses pirate to participate in anti-piracy PSA
- Project Natal tech for more than gaming, says Gates
- Google expects YouTube to be profitable soon
- The Pirate Bay will become a pay site
- Sony Ericsson reports fourth consecutive quarterly loss for Q2
- UMG and TuneCore ink deal
- Spotify, "the music piracy killer", is expanding to U.S.
- Early specs leaked on first LG Android phone
- Kazaa relaunches
- Western Digital releases first 1 TB notebook hard drive
- Pirate Bay acquisition is likely dead
- Joel Tenenbaum is guilty of copyright infringement
- Joel Tenenbaum fined $675,000 over copyright infringement
- Sony PS3 manufacturing costs have dropped 70 percent since launch
- Online movie watching continues strong growth
- New rumor again points to August PS3 price cut
- OCZ releases 1TB SSD
- PlayStation 3 production doubles
- Microsoft killing Xbox 360 Pro?
- Games for Windows Live 3.0 now available
- uTorrent 2.0 beta released
- iPhone jailbreaking on the rise
- iTunes 9 to bring Blu-ray support, iPhone App management?
- Toshiba applies to join Blu-ray Disc Association
- Microsoft blocked from selling Word
- Console price cuts will not spark sales, says analyst
- Most Tweets are "pointless babble," says study
- PS3 stock running low in Japan, UK, says Pachter
- Porn producers sue South Korean pirates
- Sony goes all out at GamesCom: Slim PS3, Firmware 3.0 and price cuts
- Netscape creator launches new web browser
- Pirated software distributors get jail time in China
- Linux users prefer Google over Bing
- The Pirate Bay is back, after Swedish take down
- Nintendo puts more pressure on DS pirates
- LG's first AMOLED TV goes on sale in November
- Creative launches new touchscreen ZEN X-Fi2
- Protect against malware by running suspicious software safely
- Some video games can train working memory, which is 'vital' to lifelong success
- Philips shows off 3D 21:9 HDTV
- Netgear launches new EVA2000 digital set-top box
- Music pirate gets suspended sentence in Australia
- Vivid Entertainment wants to distribute porn on PSN
- Toys 'R' Us starts video game trade-in program
- Senator Harkin promises probe of mobile phone-cancer risks
- New Smashing Pumpkins album to be released free, with 44 tracks
- California to ban energy-hungry HDTVs?
- Sony ramps up anti-piracy efforts in South-East Asia
- HP and Dell make 3D notebook orders
- WTO film, music decision appealed by China
- Motorola to release ten Android phones within the next year?
- JVC offers 1080p pocket camcorder in Japan
- SD Association to show off SDXC at CEATAC 2009
- Tech giants form group for mobile HD interface development
- Microsoft launches holiday Elite bundle for US
- Toshiba introduces first Cell-powered HDTV
- 'Whatever' is most annoying English conversation word, says poll
- Sony sued over PS3 firmware update
- French presidency accused of piracy, again
- Mitsubishi shows off 155-inch OLED HDTV
- YouTube employees uploaded unauthorized content?
- Windows 7 boots slower than Vista?
- Wal-mart begins selling used videogames
- Dell shows off Adamo XPS, thinner than 'Air'
- Windows 7 boots slower with iolo software installed
- Judge shoots down RIAA request to sanction New York lawyer
- 'Family Guy' creator and Microsoft team up for Win 7 promotion
- 250GB PS3s coming next month
- Two Dungeons & Dragons pirates settle suits
- Barnes & Noble e-reader gets leaked
- PS3 to get Netflix streaming through BD-Live
- Netflix on Wii deal within 12 months, says Pachter
- Nintendo unveils DSi LL with larger screen
- Prolific warez scene group retires
- Microsoft performs another round of Xbox Live account banning
- Google buyout results in $1.6 million third quarter loss for On2
- Barnes & Noble sued over Nook e-reader
- Steve Jobs is the "CEO of the Decade"
- Amazon, Disney, Pixar start deep Blu-ray promotion
- iPhone app developer sued for 'stealing' user's numbers
- Blu-ray 'Managed Copy' to start in December, lacking hardware support
- Anyone can have their name in the credits of 'Paranormal Activity'
- Google Chrome OS coming next week?
- Xbox Live Gold free for the weekend
- PS3 is firmware upgradeable to 3D
- YouTube blocking use of native video API on some devices
- 'Zombieland' director speaks of piracy, gets angry via Twitter
- Rich? Buy the iPhone 3GS Supreme for $3 million
- Wii controls female console market, says Nintendo
- Six TV makers charged with creating CRT cartel
- BSA doubles reward for snitches
- YouTube to stream TV episodes, for a fee?
- Xbox LIVE Avatar Marketplace adds digital pets
- Wal-Mart starts Wii promotion
- Sony will release FIFA 2010 World Cup on 3D Blu-ray
- 'Hulu for magazines' to be announced tomorrow
- Windows XP SP2 and Windows 2000 support ends next year, reminds Microsoft
- Dell shows off cheap ultraportable
- U.S. videogame sales fall again in November
- AMD collects $1.25 billion check from Intel
- 'Twilight' cam piracy case tossed out
- 'Inglourious Basterds' available via mobile phones, says Universal
- 'Lord of the Rings' officially headed to Blu-ray in April
- Sony mulling PSN monthly fees?
- Video Daily: Apple is 'brand of the decade'
- FBI arrest alleged 'Wolverine' workprint uploader
- Review: Vevo, the label owned online video service
- DRM ruins German showing of 'Avatar'
- iPhone controls almost half of Japanese smartphone market
- Snow slows debut of 'Avatar'
- Microsoft sued over 'Bing' name
- Review: Lite-On iHOS104 - a budget BD-ROM drive
- LG announces 2.6mm thick LCD panel
- Video Daily: HP webcams are 'racist'
- Amazon, Best Buy start Xbox 360 promotions
- UK 'three strikes law' will cost taxpayers £500 million
- 'Avatar' surpasses $1 billion mark
- Bono hopes movie industry can avoid fate of music industry
- Sony accidentally releases 'Armored' via PlayStation Store, for free
- VidZone is now largest music video streaming app in the world
- Video Daily: Skype HD headed to LG, Panasonic HDTVs
- Finnish label will not sign more artists until piracy stops
- Porn industry pushing MicroUSB?
- VESA updates DisplayPort interface to version 1.2
- Wii finally to get Netflix streaming
- 'Nokia Supreme' costs £99,995
- New iPhone will include better camera, touch-sensitive casing
- Lexicon rips off Oppo Blu-ray player
- Texting in the U.S. raises $11 million for Haiti relief
- France also warns against Internet Explorer use
- PlayStation 3 security finally cracking?
- Internet Explorer 9 will feature tabbed browsing upgrades
- Chrome OS, browser, will have own media player
- 'Avatar' is highest grossing film of all-time
- Ubuntu makes deal with Yahoo for default search engine
- Ubisoft to link games to web access to fight piracy
- Geohot releases PS3 exploit
- Zune phone 'confirmed' for MWC event
- iPad will ship with camera?
- Original Xbox Live to close in April
- Sharp and Samsung settle LCD patent disputes
- Google starts phone support for Nexus One
- Android market share continues to grow at fast pace
- TV shows to cost $1 for iPad owners through iTunes?
- Veoh heads into bankruptcy
- Windows Mobile 7 expected on Monday
- Video game sales crash in January
- iTunes approaches 10 billion song downloads
- NES with 'Stadium Events' sells for $13,000
- PS3 firmware update 3.20 to include 3D video output option
- Video Daily: The introduction of Windows Phone 7 series
- Sony warns of upcoming PS3 hardware shortages
- New Boxee Beta fixes over 500 bugs
- Google donates $2 million to Wikimedia
- Sony prices Torne PS3 DVR
- 'Assassin's Creed 2' DRM will require constant Internet connection
- Sony Ericsson rejected opportunity to build Nexus One
- Dear Google: Please end the Web's dependence on Flash, proprietary codecs
- FTC warns organiations, firms about P2P sensitive data leaks
- Simon Cowell signs letter urging UK Government to be tough on Internet pirates
- Just Cause 2 doesn't support Windows XP?
- Sony admits PSP Go 'confused' buyers
- iPod explodes in high school classroom
- Video Daily: New Helicopter blade reduces noise to almost silence
- College student told to pay $27,500 for unauthorized sharing of 37 tracks
- DEB copyright provisions do not excuse open WiFi
- Sony: PS3 bug fix within 24 hours, leave consoles off
- Fixed! Sony repairs PS3 glitch, gamers can access PSN again
- Windows 7 reaches 90 million in sales
- Valve games headed to Macs
- Opera sees downloads triple since introduction of EU browser ballot screen
- Microsoft Office 2010 'tech guarantee' plan now official
- Ubisoft DRM servers hit by DDoS attack
- Apple building 5 million iPads in first half of 2010
- Windows 7 SP1 coming in the Q4?
- OnLive cloud gaming service to launch in June
- Xbox 360 doesn't need Blu-ray, says Microsoft
- Firefox 3.6 passes 100 million downloads
- Microsoft working to patch serious Internet Explorer 6, 7 flaw
- iPad on sale via eBay for $21 million
- Punish all the pirates, says James Murdoch
- BioShock 2 DLC already present on game disc, fans say
- Facebook was most popular U.S. site last week
- Dell sues 5 companies over alleged LCD price fixing
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