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  1. Telelogic eyes SOA with developer release (0 replies)
  2. T-Mobile USA picks Nokia, Ericsson for 3G (0 replies)
  3. Treo 750 delay hurts Palm forecast (0 replies)
  4. Palm starts selling low-end Treo (0 replies)
  5. Alexa.com suffers availability problems (0 replies)
  6. AOL names Ron Grant president, COO (0 replies)
  7. UK firm crosses pond to sell preowned Microsoft licenses (0 replies)
  8. Server unit growth slows but revenue stays strong (0 replies)
  9. Firefox vulnerable to password-stealing attack (0 replies)
  10. Ethernet knows where it's going: 100 Gigabits (0 replies)
  11. Open source Java presents world of opportunities (0 replies)
  12. Season ending on high note (0 replies)
  13. Google News finds more trouble in Europe (0 replies)
  14. Vodafone moves to boost mobile enterprise offerings (0 replies)
  15. Microsoft: No shutdown switch for Office 2007 (0 replies)
  16. Experts agree: Yahoo is spread too thin (0 replies)
  17. Annual charges now the rule with AV software (0 replies)
  18. Google explores separate test network in SF (0 replies)
  19. Google adds indexing tools for News portal (0 replies)
  20. Castle built for .Net (0 replies)
  21. Microsoft licenses Office UI for free (0 replies)
  22. Dell beats estimates with AMD chip sales (0 replies)
  23. Virtualization takes toll on physical server sales (0 replies)
  24. IBM offers new single sign-on tool for SMBs (0 replies)
  25. Yahoo makes online ad deal with newspapers (0 replies)
  26. EMC to offer embedded version of Documentum (0 replies)
  27. Sony, NXP plan contactless IC chip venture (0 replies)
  28. Update: Microsoft steps up SaaS efforts in Europe (0 replies)
  29. Hot, cramped times ahead for datacenters (0 replies)
  30. Akamai to buy Nine Systems for media control (0 replies)
  31. HP customer service for consumers goes virtual (0 replies)
  32. ACLU: DOJ's defense of COPA inconsistent (0 replies)
  33. Update: AOL's CEO change raises eyebrows (0 replies)
  34. Google hires spreadsheet company founders (0 replies)
  35. SMIC sues TSMC in China for 'unfair competition' (0 replies)
  36. Dell sets up fourth Indian customer support center (0 replies)
  37. Chinese operators may build hybrid 3G networks (0 replies)
  38. Calacanis to leave AOL after CEO change (0 replies)
  39. PlayStation 3 debuts to crowds, chaos (0 replies)
  40. CA sues to recover former CEO's legal fees (0 replies)
  41. Interview: Zimbra turns to channel as competitive weapon (0 replies)
  42. Reports: AMD to cut 375 jobs in wake of ATI acquisition (0 replies)
  43. Former Elpida exec pleads guilty to DRAM price fixing (0 replies)
  44. Attack code posted for latest Microsoft bugs (0 replies)
  45. Security vendor settles charges after getting hacked (0 replies)
  46. SugarCRM supports full open-source stack (0 replies)
  47. IBM blasts energy-efficiency of HP's blade servers (0 replies)
  48. Avaya buys Traverse to make voice mail easy (0 replies)
  49. Major vendors put open source into turmoil (0 replies)
  50. Hurd says vacant board seats not yet filled (0 replies)
  51. Update: HP quadruples income for fourth quarter (0 replies)
  52. YouTube strikes video deals to dodge lawsuits (0 replies)
  53. Mozilla: Firefox antiphishing tool better than IE 7 (0 replies)
  54. Marvell targets smartphones with efficient XScale chip (0 replies)
  55. NY authorities charge 30 with illegal online gambling (0 replies)
  56. EFF looks for help in debunking bar-code scanner patent (0 replies)
  57. Microsoft ad sales support Wi-Fi network in Oregon (0 replies)
  58. Foley scandal lessons: Manage IM use (0 replies)
  59. Google expands mobile ads test (0 replies)
  60. Gates, McNealy, Schwarzenegger at tech summit (0 replies)
  61. IT can drive revolution in work, MIT professor says (0 replies)
  62. SEC probe delays Dell Q3 earnings report (0 replies)
  63. Microsoft: Vista will ship when it's ready (1 reply)
  64. Microsoft Germany appoints new general manager (0 replies)
  65. Dell buys IT services firm to ease Vista upgrades (0 replies)
  66. Motorola to acquire Netopia for $208 million (0 replies)
  67. SaaS providers upgrades offline capabilities (0 replies)
  68. Tech groups call for R&D tax credit extension (0 replies)
  69. Study: Q3 US Internet advertising tops $4 billion (0 replies)
  70. Ex-PeopleSoft CEO talks hosted apps, Oracle (0 replies)
  71. Microsoft Patch Tuesday quiet with six, five critical (0 replies)
  72. Cisco plans high-tech ballpark for A's (0 replies)
  73. Borland changes course, will spin off tools group (0 replies)
  74. Open Text readies Livelink ECM 10 (0 replies)
  75. Microsoft, CompUSA to offer Vista early (0 replies)
  76. Court shuts down alleged spyware operation (0 replies)
  77. Sun CEO: Open source Java is "momentous" (0 replies)
  78. Lycos tries to mesh social networking and online video (0 replies)
  79. Microsoft's Zune player to hit stores Tuesday (0 replies)
  80. Update: Google gives 'start' page to hosted apps suite (0 replies)
  81. Update: Cisco to buy Ethernet chipmaker Greenfield (0 replies)
  82. IBM holds lead on Top 500 Supercomputers List (0 replies)
  83. Cisco to approach Oakland As about ballpark branding (0 replies)
  84. Mobile subscribers to reach 2.6B this year (0 replies)
  85. Emirates to offer in-flight mobile phone service (0 replies)
  86. Web 2.0 Summit in review: Long tails, forgotten trails (0 replies)
  87. Congress sets Alcatel-Lucent hearings (0 replies)
  88. Users offer SOA advice: Start small (0 replies)
  89. Florida e-voting: 18,000 'missing' votes in close race (0 replies)
  90. Microsoft slowly begins IE 7 auto-upgrade (0 replies)
  91. Motorola acquires Good Technology (0 replies)
  92. Update: Microsoft's Novell deal not exclusive, just sales perks (0 replies)
  93. Xcalia assists with service access (0 replies)
  94. Forrester: Consumers won't rush to Vista (0 replies)
  95. Microsoft releases Sony rootkit hunter's tools (0 replies)
  96. Microsoft puts Photosynth preview on Web (0 replies)
  97. Yahoo, Linksys unveil VOIP/cordless phone (0 replies)
  98. Microsoft to release six Windows security updates (0 replies)
  99. Tech groups say they can work with Democrats (0 replies)
  100. MySQL wants to build 'database in the sky' (0 replies)
  101. Intel drafts privacy license for mobile device software (0 replies)
  102. Wall Street Beat: Elections, Cisco spur IT (0 replies)
  103. Ruby on Rails stakes out Java?s turf (0 replies)
  104. No e-voting backup required in Virginia (0 replies)
  105. HP sues over its ink patents (0 replies)
  106. Chizen: Adobe walks fine line with open source (0 replies)
  107. Google accidentally sends out Kama Sutra worm (0 replies)
  108. IBM clips RFID?s wings to stop private data?s flight (0 replies)
  109. Is DRM good or bad for consumers? (0 replies)
  110. Update: Windows Vista released to manufacturers (0 replies)
  111. Firefox 1.5 support ending April 24 (0 replies)
  112. Update: Nvidia unveils GPU technology (0 replies)
  113. Update: Cisco profit, revenue surge ahead in Q1 (0 replies)
  114. Intel puts muscle behind Web 2.0 application suite (0 replies)
  115. HP to retire OpenView, Mercury brands (0 replies)
  116. Watchdogs urge people to report e-voting problem (0 replies)
  117. Skype sets eyes on enterprise customers (0 replies)
  118. Aruba enters fixed mobile convergence market (0 replies)
  119. IBM embraces open community approach (0 replies)
  120. Yahoo tests mobile banner ads (0 replies)
  121. Watchdog groups report e-voting problems (0 replies)
  122. Microsoft embraces AJAX, IronPython (0 replies)
  123. Update: Microsoft enters domain name registration game (0 replies)
  124. Microsoft: Office 2007 download ready Dec. 1 (0 replies)
  125. Network Appliance takes on HP, EMC (0 replies)
  126. PeopleSoft co-founder launches his ERP Workday (0 replies)
  127. Few tech changes if Democrats control Congress (0 replies)
  128. NTP files patent infringement suit against Palm (0 replies)
  129. Microsoft enhances online maps in local search (0 replies)
  130. Net recovery at a crossroads (0 replies)
  131. Microsoft's Visual Studio may be modularized (0 replies)
  132. Siemens looks to UWB for broadband video (0 replies)
  133. Microsoft releases .Net Framework 3.0 (0 replies)
  134. Microsoft closes Max photo sharing project (0 replies)
  135. BenQ unveils Vista-approved LCD monitors (0 replies)
  136. Microsoft unwraps Zune site (0 replies)
  137. Global chip sales hit record high in September (0 replies)
  138. ITU meeting will tackle key Internet issues (0 replies)
  139. FTC settles with adware company (0 replies)
  140. Update: Red Hat spins Novell-Microsoft deal in its favor (0 replies)
  141. Antiphishing fighters take on malware (0 replies)
  142. Critics: E-voting problems still there (0 replies)
  143. DriveSentry takes 'firewall' to storage drives (0 replies)
  144. Internet forum participants clash (0 replies)
  145. Microsoft trims support for SQL Server 2005 (0 replies)
  146. Pressure forces Microsoft to change Vista licensing (0 replies)
  147. Update: Former CA CEO sent to prison (0 replies)
  148. MIT will train students to build a better Web (0 replies)
  149. Microsoft's Forefront group eying compliance market (0 replies)
  150. Recommind searches for experts (0 replies)
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