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- WWII Nazi code-cracker loses to PC
- Where did the Zune's go?
- What's new in online holiday shopping
- Amazon sells own gadget to boost e-books
- Dell to offer Google search devices
- Site ranks stupid gifts
- Testers say XP could get faster than Vista
- Cool holiday tech: Headphones
- Microsoft scales back Vista piracy software
- Microsoft to test Windows on '$100 laptop'
- Toshiba to make flash drives for notebooks
- Major retailers to sell TV converter boxes
- Red Hat delays new software until January
- Netherlands to promote open-source software
- Inventor powers Christmas tree with eel
- Cheaters, suspicious spouses go high-tech
- Beyond iPhone, gadgets rocked in 2007
- Consumers still spending on gadgets
- Wishing for peace and happiness this holiday?
- Exposure to new music as simple as ?1234?
- Kindle: Great service needs a better device
- Digital switch worries border stations
- Big-screen TVs win 3rd place on the wish list
- What's new in online holiday shopping
- Technology unites kin, GIs on holidays
- Laptop project enlivens Peruvian village
- DigiGirl: Looking for cool tech when buying a car
- Video: Flat screens can boost electric bill
- Sony quits rear-projection TVs
- Baggage ban on batteries begins
- Better TV is coming, but are you ready for it?
- Flash drive to offer automatic Web storage
- Ibiza Rhapsody media player cuts cord to PC
- Hitachi to debut 500 GB laptop drives
- Netflix to deliver movies directly to TV
- DigiGirl: Will digits replace the power of the pen?
- Warner Bros. to back Blu-ray DVD format
- Hitachi to phase out small hard drives
- DigiGirl: Will digits replace the pen?
- Napster to sell music as unprotected MP3 files
- Panasonic and Google to launch Internet TVs
- Cable TV plans to standardize technology
- Draft beer flows at home with high-tech product
- Apple releases faster new Mac Pro, Xserve
- Glitch could leave some TV screens blank
- Best Buy nervous about TV conversion
- Designer of laptop for poor kids starts company
- Apple eyed for slim laptop, online film rentals
- All eyes on Apple at Macworld
- Amazon to sell BMG songs free of copy curbs
- Netflix offers all you can watch online
- Toshiba cuts prices on HD DVD players
- Satellite navigation market continues to soar
- Apple, give us something to talk about
- All eyes on Apple CEO at Macworld
- Jobs reveals tiny new laptop
- Products and politics mix at Macworld Expo
- DigiGirl: Treasure hunting for the masses
- Pound for pound, Macworld outweighs CES
- Companies launch gadget buyback services
- Microsoft takes virtual step forward
- Microsoft takes virtual step forward
- HBO brings programming to computers
- With hi-def war, it's 1975 all over again
- Tech comes to the rescue in winter sports
- Digital music sales up 40 percent
- Lighter laptops move to flash-based drives
- Can photo clues lead to camera?s owner?
- Qtrax aims to offer iPod-friendly tracks
- Can Kodak adapt to the digital age?
- Music industry weighs giving away songs
- Amazon rolls out international MP3 store
- Qtrax postpones debut of free music service
- What you want in HDTV
- Cable TV: King of misleading come-ons
- Consumers confused about digital TV transition
- Coming soon to mobile phones: free porn
- What does your cell phone say about you?
- Walking in rhythm is safe, even with earbuds
- DigiGirl: What does your cell phone say about you?
- Ramping up for Bluetooth?s second decade
- DigiGirl: Treasure hunting for the masses
- Pound for pound, Macworld outweighs CES
- Postal agencies respond to mail decline
- TV migrates to cell phones
- Apple doubles iPhone, iPod Touch capacity
- MySky offers educational fun
- Digital TV converter boxes in stores Feb. 17
- Clearing the air about traveling with batteries
- Dell drops AMD chips from many machines
- Half of U.K. men would swap sex for 50-inch TV
- Analyst sees grim forecast for tech spending
- FCC chairman wants to help small TV stations
- Best Buy to recommend Blu-ray format
- Netflix opts for Blu-ray high-def DVDs
- Yahoo announces integrated phone service
- Concern over converter-box coupon expiration
- Companies join forces over Android
- Sex toys: The ultimate in hardware?
- Media Extender links PC to TV
- Cable, satellite could gain from digital switch
- Converter-box coupons to be mailed next week
- Wal-Mart dumps HD DVDs to back Blu-ray
- Report: Toshiba may end HD DVD format
- Microsoft addresses possible end of HD DVD
- Critics slam FCC chairman?s low-power TV plan
- Universal will now switch to Blu-ray
- HD DVD now the Highly Dead DVD
- Will Microsoft partner with Netflix?
- Blu-ray's day: Toshiba quits HD DVD
- Music memories don't have to die
- Ready to buy Blu-ray? Better hit pause button
- 13 cool, high-tech gadgets for the slopes
- Microsoft says it's sharing some trade secrets
- Battery meltdown halts LG laptop sales
- EU, U.S. target computer counterfeits
- Microsoft pulls plug on HD DVD players
- Effort made to restore photography?s credibility
- Sony to debut Internet-enabled Blu-ray player
- Apple revamps MacBook notebook computers
- Microsoft launches new server software
- Make like Spielberg! Top 3 budget camcorders
- Apple to divulge iPhone software plans
- Sci-fi travels from imagination to reality
- Wireless price war to benefit cell-phone addicts
- Paramount to end HD DVD releases
- Microsoft cuts price for boxed Vista
- Green is in at European technology show
- One LED if by land, and two if by sea?
- Video: Iditarod tracking goes online
- Gadget helps kids trim back screen time, fat
- Digital TV shift may get a test drive
- Pioneer to end plasma panel production
- Sony adding Skype service to PSP in Japan
- Nike, Apple send iPod Nano to the gym
- Cisco's new router handles heavy traffic, faster
- Device controls iPod with the blink of an eye
- Did iPods cause a crime wave?
- HD DVD now the Highly Dead DVD
- Will Microsoft partner with Netflix?
- Blu-ray's day: Toshiba quits HD DVD
- Music memories don't have to die
- 13 cool, high-tech gadgets for the slopes
- Battery meltdown halts LG laptop sales
- EU, U.S. target computer counterfeits
- Microsoft says it's sharing some trade secrets
- Effort made to restore photography?s credibility
- Ready to buy Blu-ray? Better hit pause button
- Microsoft pulls plug on HD DVD players
- Turntable puts a digital spin on vinyl albums
- Greenpeace: Greener electronics doable
- Apple falls short of rental-movie target
- Greening of Europe tech fair fails to create buzz
- Intel CEO vows to improve memory business
- Authorities seize gadgets at German tech fair
- Apple tweaks iPhone for business uses
- Circuit City extends HD DVD return time
- New phone coaches, monitors heart rate
- Wear your tech gear, don't schlep it
- Can iPhone siphon BlackBerry users?
- Sprint builds a faster cell phone
- Wal-Mart stops selling Linux-based computers
- Prostitution in a wired world
- Japan investigates possible iPod defect
- TiVo, YouTube to deliver videos to TVs
- All-in-ones have multiple payoffs
- Laptop to bring home theater experience
- Gates: Expect even more tech advancements
- Some viruses come pre-installed
- Thousands of new iPhone programs? Maybe so
- Apple sued over iTunes, iPod compatibility
- Lou Reed takes aim at new technology
- Microsoft, Yahoo met to discuss merger
- Data contributes to ?exploding digital universe?
- Apple opens its iPhone software, but not for music
- Amazon: Vista updates to post Tuesday
- Satellite misfire to hurt HDTV expansion
- Vista upgrades available for download
- Low-cost laptops to expand to U.S., Europe
- Dell denies report on laptop returns
- Fido and Fluffy can be techie, too
- Sony updates PS3 to allow downloads
- Drowning in a digital sea of content
- Companies take on HD conferencing
- Dell and HP see laptop battery shortage
- 'A la carte' satellite radio has a catch
- Tech alarm clocks ring more than bells
- Adobe launches free Web version of Photoshop
- Are you ready for Blu-ray 2.0?
- Sony to launch first mobile movie network
- Survey: Apple is awesome, Microsoft is 'stodgy'
- Survey: Apple awesome, Microsoft 'stodgy'
- Time may be right for Linux PCs
- Sprint Nextel goes after Apple's iPhone
- Is there such thing as being too connected?
- 4G cell phones: Don't hold your breath
- Apple opens its iPhone software, but not for music
- iPhone shortage causes speculation
- TODAY: Totally geeked-out, high-tech hotels
- New devices boost home cell coverage
- Biometrics makes your body your 'keys'
- Intel enhances low-cost laptops
- Survey: Blu-ray disc awareness on rise
- Next Windows ?sometime? in next year
- Amazon helps 'Kindle' e-books
- Hamburger-making device wins contest
- Vacant airwaves spur TV-tech turf battle
- USPO offering postage-free recycling
- What should the next iPhone have?
- Hewlett-Packard unveils kiddie laptops
- Man who yelled at phone user acquitted
- Tee time: Watch measures golf play
- Tech tools that do kitchen duty
- iPhone drives mobile Web use
- Retailers fined for digital TV offenses
- Digital transition could cost cable customers
- Windows XP fans don't want it to XPire
- Nokia launches phone with electronic wallet
- It's the world's first Intel Atom phone
- No lie: polygraph exams go portable
- Cell crackdown sparks worldwide debate
- How to buy a basic digital TV
- Texting while driving? Time to unplug
- Cable TV under fire for degrading HD quality
- Sony reportedly in talks with studios
- Microsoft tests Office subscription sales
- Robotic vigilante patrols in Atlanta
- Low-cost laptop program loses key leader
- Blu-ray to the rescue? Not so much
- Microsoft to bring scattered data together
- Robot soccer players learning the game
- The incredible shrinking TV screen
- Gen X-er has tech nostalgia
- Nursing homes may get digital TV help
- High-pitched device serves as teen repellent
- Microsoft may reconsider XPiration
- Laser printers find a home at home
- Spike Lee links with Nokia on cell movie
- Report: Launch of 3G BlackBerry faces delay
- Miners look for precious metals in cell phones
- Industry leaders aim to realize the digital home
- Real Trekkie tricorder detects ailments
- Cell phones your wallet will love
- HD DVD demise didn't boost Blu-ray
- Kid tech takes off
- Touchscreens added to digital frames
- Cable, satellite and ... Sezmi?
- iTunes selling movies on DVD release date
- Review: Is Livescribe the write stuff?
- A picture-perfect gift
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