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- Mozilla flaws could allow attacks, data access
- Why flying cars won't work
- XtremeMac sells off Mac peripheral business
- Hide-and-seek at Mozilla
- Photo: Say hello to dual cores
- Canada court to hear P2P appeal
- NIN offers tune for Garageband remix
- Sirius nabs Martha Stewart
- Seagate modernizes notebook drives
- Yahoo sheds Overture brand
- Microsoft to license test software for real-world use
- HP in pact with mobile-phone location firm
- Macromedia, Adobe make peace for bigger fight
- AMD to star in DreamWorks' films
- Symantec debuts integrated antispyware tools
- Intel strikes first with dual cores
- Cisco gives OS face-lift to older routers
- Microsoft researchers thumb noses at digit's limits
- Next GCC compiler version imminent
- EA to show next-gen "Madden"
- PSP takes over home
- Verizon CEO calls for pay-TV rule changes
- Judge throws out most of Windows overcharging suit
- A self-described geek reports from Iraq
- Infra-red light on ancient scripts
- Developer reactions mixed on Adobe-Macromedia deal
- Judge tosses California suit against Microsoft
- 'Final Fantasy XI' under attack
- Intel ships wireless broadband chips
- AP introduces new online licensing fees
- Of cricket and offshoring
- Polo plugs security hole
- Java glitch hits OS X update
- Microsoft buddies up for business IM
- Imitation is purest flattery as Apple, Microsoft battle
- New life for Moore's Law
- Can Johnny still program?
- Like father, like son?
- Photos: Rethinking the future of chips
- Congress to review Patriot Act on Tuesday
- AOL said to reach deal to use Universal videos
- Traffic jam at Mozilla
- Photo: Engineering a flush
- Disney scoops up Avalanche game studio
- Amazon to outfit Web site for U.K. retailer
- Flaw found in McAfee suite
- Opera 8 aims for simpler browsing
- Foxification
- Photo: OSes go head to head
- BlackBerry stirs in Lotus IM
- EA's 'Sims 2' on consoles by fall 2005
- No sequel for "MATRIX" data-mining project
- The Force is strong with these game PCs
- Pryor a Microsoft prior
- Game industry feels the Force
- Dueling tech blueprints vie for standard
- Vonage cracks into market dominated by landlines
- Broadcom to work with Nintendo
- Indian outsourcing firm rakes in $2 billion
- Smoke screen blots news of pope on Web
- Finns tout new anti-P2P tool
- Caesars Palace to offer Net phones, biometric IDs
- Firefox fans put new spin on browser protection
- Bugs put heat on Firefox
- Photo: A pitch for Firefox security
- Microsoft shelves plans for management package
- Apple settles with another accused Tiger leaker
- Apple settles with another alleged Tiger leaker
- Yahoo profit doubles
- Intel beats estimates, upbeat on manufacturing shift
- This cell phone takes dictation
- Google sues Froogles.com
- Photo: Samsung's speech-to-text phone
- Intel shows revenue, but hides profit, of product
- It's Ratzinger for pope at 6-1 odds
- SWsoft adding 64-bit support this summer
- Syntax gains TV market share
- Schwartz: Participation Age, take three
- Seacrest on your cell phone
- Prison terms on tap for 'prerelease' pirates
- Earnings alert: Intel beats estimates
- Verizon's salvo on cable TV
- Skeletons on your hard drive
- Books are one thing, but the Internet?
- Earnings alert: Sprint earnings double
- Photos: Robots mount up for camel races
- When camel met robot
- Symantec wins piracy judgment
- Torvalds finds new home for Linux code
- Fuzzy math in Apple harvest?
- Sony creates auction site for game artifacts
- Google brings maps, local search to U.K.
- Toshiba unveils new notebooks
- W3C cuts member fees to help developing countries
- Windows ads may have been made using Macs
- U.K. court lifts veil on 33 more file-sharers
- Microsoft's Ballmer grins and bears Linux--a little
- Ballmer: We take requests
- Best techies not all Americans
- Trojan horses take aim at Symbian cell phones
- Google search gets personal
- From Google, custom accounts and a U.K. offering
- The inventor's life
- Novell delivers Linux package to home PCs
- A renaissance for IBM's iSeries?
- HP Linux group tries again with "OSLO" name
- Balance lucre with liberty, open-sourcers told
- Bells' fiber plans spark political flame war
- Qwest gives Vonage the 911
- Oracle on SAP's NetWeaver: Bring it on
- Torvalds unveils new Linux control system
- Siebel's former CEO gets $4.5 million in severance
- Apple patches iSync flaw
- Dirk Meyer moves into No. 2 spot at AMD
- A tech lesson at the local hospital ER
- ISP shuts out infected customers
- Images: Star Wars fan film
- Patriot Act's technology-related sections to be scrutinized
- HP brings dual-core Opteron to servers
- AMD to release dual-core server chips
- Help me? No, drop dead
- Designing a Jetson mobile
- Earnings alert: SAP beats forecasts
- AMD releases dual-core server chips
- Earnings alert: Nokia beats forecasts
- Earnings alert: AT&T posts higher quarterly earnings
- Photos: AMD's double vision
- IBM shifts software price for dual-core x86 chips
- Study: HP edges Lenovo on its home turf
- Amazon jumps the gun on game consoles
- Yahoo, Target team up for digital photo service
- Intel, AMD duel over dual-core tech
- Gates, Dell big givers to DeLay
- Motorola CEO: iTunes phone coming soon
- VoIPexico in trouble
- Inside the standards sausage factory
- Nikon's photo encryption reported broken
- Verizon calls 'action' on movie downloads
- RealNetworks passes 1 million mark, again
- Tech giants boost recycling efforts
- How to spam the new pope
- Oracles "drag" strategy
- Photos: For old PCs, the end comes in pieces
- Yahoo releases e-mail of deceased marine
- RealNetworks fixes 'highly critical' flaw
- Hynix, DOJ reach memory price-fixing settlement
- Unified next generation DVD format in the works
- Jobs defends Apple's record on environment
- Photo: Lobbying for a green Apple
- Religious right turns eye on tech?
- A fate worse than death?
- Kleiner Perkins appoints new partner
- Apple's Jobs swipes at Longhorn
- Canon sued over carbon TVs
- Google blows past estimates
- China closing the tech gap?
- Images: Music to TiVo's ears
- TiVo looks for an edge
- Going long on Longhorn
- Retailers feel security heat
- Brit finds Moore's Law magazine
- Earnings alert: Netflix sees loss
- HP takes aim at outsourcing rivals
- Airlines to deliver video to laptops, says Microsoft blogger
- Images: Iceberg strikes Antarctica
- Hummer's drive for the online crowd
- Junkyard laptop may harbor U.K. defense secrets
- C++ creator upbeat on its future
- Graphics patent suit fires back at Microsoft
- Big splash for Opera?
- Verizon racks up more TV deals
- Apple releases Java fix for Mac OS X
- Week in pictures: Dual cores, 'Star Wars' and Moore
- In the security hot seat
- Darth Vader, blogger
- For tech, it's the wearing of the green
- India's Satyam buys into business consulting
- Announcement: The Pulse @ News.com
- This week in entertainment
- Week in review: Lights! Camera! Download?
- Intel gives man $10,000 for old magazine
- Singer breaking from Net to mainstream
- Borland feels the Eclipse pinch
- Microsoft names new HR head
- Firewall to zap XML viruses
- eBay opens shop in Poland
- College freshmen less interested in tech
- Trustgenix set to debut new software
- Virus pits itself against music pirates
- Week in Missing Links
- DoubleClick on the block?
- Photos: Canon vs. Nikon
- Nasdaq to acquire electronic stock trader
- Oregon proposes local cell phone tax
- Google readies banner offerings
- Photo: DayJet for day-trippers
- Aerial taxis about to take flight
- Defending DeLay's Internet assault
- Microsoft launches 64-bit Windows
- Microsoft dreams up low-cost mini-tablet PC
- New owner for DoubleClick
- Code me Ishmael
- Earnings alert: SBC reports lower earnings
- Trend Micro customers suffer weekend mayhem
- Microsoft, Oracle call for patent reform
- Images: Far-flung galaxies and newborn stars
- McAfee: Vulnerabilities still worst threat
- Next Xbox hiding on Web?
- Storage software continues good run
- The Rambus cases roll on
- Phones buzz to the beat
- Opera CEO starts Atlantic swim
- Video game market up in first quarter
- Out of touch with China
- Photos: Opera chief makes a splash
- Japanese firms banned from China IT trade show
- Buffalo Wi-Fi gear extends network range
- Finding holes in software's armor
- A week without computers? Hello?
- VoIP vinaigrette
- Double take on DoubleClick
- Photo: Phone has rhythm
- Star Wars fan films get Lucas nod
- Deep inside Microsoft's "funk"
- Taking the red pill in 'The Matrix Online'
- Gates offers Longhorn appetizer
- Veritas CEO defends Symantec acquisition
- Microsoft names new CFO
- SAP expands push for Oracle customers
- Vonage, SBC in talks over 911 help
- Samsung hybrid hard drive works while it sleeps
- Mexico telephone operator under VoIP fire
- Microsoft discloses some IE 7 plans
- Photos: A look at Longhorn
- Fuel cell pulls hydrogen out of bacteria
- Morgan Stanley analyst bullish on Net advertising
- Qwest to turn up heat on SBC-AT&T merger fight
- Photographers ask camera makers to open up
- Sun to detail security response guarantees
- Research grid passes crucial network test
- Patent Office chief endorses legal reform
- Conspiracy theorists, gather round
- Glaciers in Antarctica in retreat
- Speeding up PC buys could mean billions
- RealNetworks readies new music service
- Photos: Workstation firepower
- Netscape pioneers launch free content network
- SGI to release Itanium workstation
- Orion Multisystems ships 96-processor workstation
- Microsoft, SAP strengthen alliance
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