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- Database to track Dutch from cradle to grave
- For Gateway, a road to nowhere?
- Images: Yahoo's Instant Search game
- The next thing on the Net: Your cardio system
- RIAA sends letters to P2P services
- Yahoo debuts beta of Instant Search
- Oracle to send programmer into space
- Dell shuttering Itanium server business
- DoCoMo brings i-Mode to Russia
- Microsoft + AOL: Match made in merger heaven?
- Photos: Cars of tomorrow
- Photo: Singing software
- Microsoft offers development tools for Mac, Web
- Techies weigh in on patent bill
- Intel fortifies Shanghai connections
- Frustrated vocalist gets his just deserts
- Microsoft talks up Longhorn Server security
- Jeff Bezos: A patent madman
- FCC examines Katrina disaster response
- Secondary Google offering good for investors
- Congress releases draft broadband bill
- Gap goes back online, sort of
- Another Maryland game pirate sunk
- Motorola automotive for sale, source says
- Yahoo founder takes personal interest in locating Katrina victims
- Kilroy is here for Intel's Gelsinger
- Wells Fargo launches game inside 'Second Life'
- Nintendo unveils key to Revolution
- Police blotter: Porn suspect claims rights breach
- Looking the other way
- Microsoft's Vista looks to get tablets on write track
- Photos: Getting to know you
- Photo: Making virtual rounds
- Apple applies for iPodcast trademark
- Gates on software innovation: 'Magic threshold'
- IE flaw puts Windows XP SP2 at risk
- Bid to trademark the word 'Linux' rejected
- Don't trust security to techies alone, Gartner says
- Decision on .xxx domain delayed again
- Red Hat, IBM to boost Linux
- Blogging the blues away
- Latest Dell laptop runs on Mandriva Linux
- Week in pictures: Vista of things to come
- New Oracle brand to wrap up retail buys
- Word blunder exposes U.K. split on terrorism
- Photos: Key to Nintendo's Revolution
- This week in merger mania
- Plague mice on the lam in Jersey
- Quote of the day: More bucks for games than health
- Photos: Microsoft's snapshot eraser
- The ex-wife vanishes and other tales from PDC
- What's behind Microsoft resignations?
- A fuel cell to gas up your MP3 player
- IDG pulls plug on Macworld Boston
- Big retail names line up behind new fashion site
- Photos: Fuel cells for music players
- Step into the illuminated bathroom
- RFID chips used to track dead after Katrina
- IBM to help employees become teachers
- One-handed controller: Talking 'bout a Revolution
- IBM leads. Now who will follow?
- Plan lets users be the judge of flaws
- For gamers, there's a 'There' there
- Centennial mulling possible sale
- Gates on Oracle and Siebel: 'You get deals.'
- Nano sales good, bad, depending upon source
- Nano-Nano, new iPod accessories
- The copyright challenge in China
- Podcasts, Internet radio come to Sprint phones
- Photos: Snapshot blocker
- Crave privacy? New tech knocks out digital cameras
- Intelligence in the Internet age
- Photos: Military concept vehicle looks to Nascar
- SCO's mobile service to talk to the masses
- TiVo users in a tizzy
- HP to buy Peregrine for $425 million
- Apple planning a laptop with a camera latch?
- HP France employees strike over job cuts
- Oracle takeover spooks some Siebel users
- HP to pick up storage management company
- Microsoft acquires ID management company Alacris
- Oracle to open up app server middleware
- Trump ring tones on call
- Groups call for broadcast flag hearings
- Oracle's open arms
- Google invites 400 to secret event
- Microsoft sues more resellers in piracy battle
- Barracuda adds IM protection to lineup
- CNN hacks new TV technology
- Verizon Wireless, Dell team on wireless broadband
- Military concept vehicle looks to Nascar
- FAQ: Looking into Office 12
- Symantec: Mozilla browsers more vulnerable than IE
- Phillips: Oracle may support rival databases
- Sequoia releases multi-mode 3G chip
- Google to bid on AOL?
- Memorial service set for HP's Lew Platt
- New rule: No more "Going forward."
- Outsourcing firm shutdown flusters TiVo
- Photos: Phillips opens Oracle OpenWorld
- Bugs found in open-source antivirus tool
- Chinese Internet vs. free speech
- Akimbo unveils download-to-own video
- Cisco, Macromedia team on Web conferencing
- Intel dives into the ultra-low power pool
- Google's secret club met with criticism, doubt
- From ape to 'Homo digitas'?
- Images: Office 12's makeover
- Opera nixes banner ads in free version
- Google offers Wi-Fi protection
- Oracle to fell G-log
- Sun revamps Unix servers with UltraSparc IV+
- Images: A free pass to the Opera
- JBoss aims to bridge Java models
- Oracle out in the open
- Global execs' take on tech and innovation
- The new-style USB drive
- Oracle gives nod to Red Hat file system
- It's a nice day for an iPod wedding
- Apple takes on Yahoo with .Mac makeover
- Quote of the day: Labels are 'getting greedy'
- Roberts vote may delay data security debate
- HP, Oracle cooperate on flexible computing
- Linux standard effort edges ahead
- Study: Wi-Fi services to bring in the bucks
- Microsoft to reorg; Allchin to retire
- IBM, Maersk to equip ship cargo with sensors
- DEMOfall gets in on the photo loop
- Burger King ad makes the blog rounds
- Peerflix: compelling and problematic
- Piracy for sunken treasure, not copyrights
- Photos: HP's Hurd on Oracle alliance
- Allchin memo: 'The place to be'
- 'Apprentice' victor unveils beauty gizmo
- Meteorologists call for better storm tech
- At DEMO, it's speed dating for products
- Earbuds: What are we, chopped liver?
- Authors Guild sues Google over library project
- Google's digital library tests law
- Microsoft reorg a bulwark against Google?
- Allchin legacy seen in Windows
- How to 'neutralize' digital cameras
- Start-up Local Matters debuts search service
- Photos: Innovation on display
- McNealy holds hope for 'iPod moments'
- Photos: Sun also rises at Oracle OpenWorld
- AOL swaps out anti-spyware for users
- Are we getting smarter or dumber?
- Stuck project? See if you're on this list
- Sizing up Microsoft's new Windows chief
- Photo: NEC claims thinnest flip phone
- Microsoft reorganizes--now what?
- Photo: Nokia's phone for emerging markets
- Google's grand ambition
- Criticize photo radar program, get framed by cops?
- Classifieds dominate local ads growth online
- Quote of the day: Johnson 'not a dweeb'
- Verizon adds another big TV partner
- And you thought security couldn't get worse?
- Sun plans lower-end Niagara chip
- Time ripe for venture capital
- Now playing at a cemetery near you
- Bagle attack comes in two waves
- Demofall's emerging-tech carnival
- Digital player dresses like a radio
- The skinny on cell phones
- Senators grill witnesses on data mining
- EDS: Banks should shape up on security
- The wheat from the chaff
- NSA granted Net location-tracking patent
- Tech turns phones into back-seat drivers
- Merrill Lynch up on Intel, down on AMD
- Dell targets overseas printer market
- Oracle customers eye new acquisitions warily
- Study: Broadband penetration slowing
- Feds announce global antipiracy initiatives
- Wise-cracking McNealy needles rivals
- Ellison unplugged: Not bad
- Anti-porn squad reminiscent of 1980s
- EarthLink bests bank in phishing suit
- Ellison and Co. hunker down
- SanDisk to launch TrustedFlash at CTIA
- Wireless devices could foil hijack attempts
- Photos: Ellison takes the stage
- Bloggers debate what reorg means for Microsoft
- Ellison's ambitions for Oracle
- Too much on Oracle's plate?
- Don't wait until the Big One hits
- Sony to lay off 10,000
- Name that worm--plan looks to cut through chaos
- Why no one answers your e-mails
- Sony plans broad reorg, 10,000 job cuts
- Images: Rita threatens Gulf Coast
- Google vs. the Authors Guild
- Security demo hacked at confab
- In and out of tune with the music
- GoogleTV is hiring
- Images: 'Potentially catastrophic' Rita looms
- Cell phone virus tries leaping to PCs
- Debian trademark policy under question
- Botnets on the rise in Asia, Symantec says
- Record labels tout program to disable swapping
- JetBlue chooses not to censor on-board TV
- Gateway unwraps new eMachines PCs
- Ask Jeeves' butler to get the boot
- Novell, under pressure, will buy back its stock
- Politicos want to shield Net from election laws
- Life's a beach for Larry Ellison
- Big plans for the small screen
- This cradle rocks--literally
- Tough choices ahead for Sony
- Can Sony really take on the iPod?
- Verizon switches on TV service
- Handbook offers tips for cyber-dissidents
- PalmSource posts loss before acquisition
- Katrina spurs federal action on VoIP
- IODA to give indy labels online distribution
- Symantec buys antiphishing provider WholeSecurity
- Pamela Anderson tops a decade of Web search
- Viacom may have its eye on iFilm
- A one-stop digital-media shop
- AtomFilms signs deals with AOL, Blinkx
- Free 411 for the mobile masses
- AOL gets its groove back
- IBM launches online college recruiting effort
- Move over Google Sidebar
- Attack code published for Firefox flaw
- Can Microsoft pull one more rabbit out of its hat?
- All eyes on Rita as Katrina aftermath unfolds
- Microsoft's nightmare inches closer to reality
- First multilingual version of XP released
- Nokia gets more firmly behind Eclipse
- Regulations? Not for us, bloggers say
- Vonage for sale?
- Sophos: Cell phone virus claims are 'bonkers'
- Gates retains 'wealthiest' crown
- Weeding out Wi-Fi worm rumors
- Microsoft unveils dividend, board election plan
- Techies on the Forbes 400 list
- Week in pictures: Extreme makeovers
- Feds to nix certain data in traveler screening
- Warnings out on Hurricane Rita scams
- Count to 10 before you write that
- Week in review: Microsoft mixes it up
- PayPal glitch sparks customer anger
- Massachusetts moves ahead sans Microsoft
- When better information isn't beneficial
- Photo: JVC GZ-MG50 camcorder
- Ellison: Encryption is key to data protection
- 'Weather nerd' feels pressure to blog Rita
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