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- Palm software store opens for business ... finally
- Analog TV tests being conducted across America
- Virtual worlds more effective than web conferencing, soon more so than real life?
- Opinion: Modularity needed in all electronics devices
- Analyst feels Apple will unveil its new netbook next month
- Mac OS X 10.5.6 crashing users' systems
- Sprint will sell 3G/4G modem
- Microsoft plans quick fix for IE
- Yahoo cuts data retention times
- Dell greens its packaging
- Palm software store opens for business ... finally
- Analog TV tests being conducted across America
- Virtual worlds more effective than web conferencing, soon more so than real life?
- Opinion: Modularity needed in all electronics devices
- Analyst feels Apple will unveil its new netbook next month
- Mac OS X 10.5.6 crashing users' systems
- Sprint will sell 3G/4G modem
- Microsoft plans quick fix for IE
- Yahoo cuts data retention times
- Dell greens its packaging
- Google releases maps editor for Android G1
- Yahoo Mail becomes more Social, but you'll have to pay a price
- Turn Your iPhone into an iPhone Shuffle
- New low-cost nickel-based fuel cell could prove revolutionary
- Steve Jobs' Macworld 2009 keynote uncertain
- 2.93 GHz Core i7 Dual-socket Xeon X5570 breaks SAP records
- XFX to make 4000 series video cards for AMD/ATI
- 2.93 GHz Core i7 Dual Xeon X5570 breaks SAP records
- Evonik, Daimler to make batteries for electric cars
- New low-cost nickel-based fuel cell could prove revolutionary
- NASA needs a new direction, says independent review panel
- Exclusive: First look at Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 RC1
- Exclusive: First look at Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 RC1
- DRAM bailouts seen as a 'disaster'
- Survey shows 65% of American adults need daily Internet access
- DRAM bailouts seen as a 'disaster'
- Survey shows 65% of American adults need daily Internet access
- DRAM bailouts seen as a 'disaster'
- Survey shows 65% of American adults need daily Internet access
- Intel to show devices that bring Internet to TV
- AMD may let 10% of current staff go in January, 2009
- RadioShack sells Acer netbook for $99 - with 2-year contract
- Berkeley's Chu selected Obama's energy secretary
- Twitter and Google Friend Connect now a team
- Exclusive: First look at Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 RC1
- Analyst expects declining iPod sales
- Google stands by net neutrality promise
- Microsoft?s Seadragon invades iPhone territory
- Apple posts OS X Leopard 10.5.6 update
- Chrysler's plan to beat the Chevy Volt
- Microsoft sees 'huge increase' in IE attacks
- McCain camp sells loaded Blackberry
- Yahoo shareholder looks to revive Microsoft talks
- Solar flares observed to emit huge streams of hydrogen, a first
- AMD quietly launches first K10 dual-core CPUs
- Palm hoping to strike it rich with Nova
- Google Street View now on Nokia S60 and Windows Mobile
- Palm hoping to strike it rich with the Nova
- Google, Microsoft and Yahoo looking to bypass Net Neutrality with money
- MIT study of oceanic micro-organisms may help better understand global climate change
- Google Chrome crosses 1% market share again
- Worldwide semiconductor revenues declined by $12 billion in 2008, says Gartner
- Mozilla reverse-engineers OS X to add multitouch gestures to Firefox 3.1 for Mac
- U.S. IT to move out of recession in Q3 2009? Maybe.
- NASA's Mars Orbiter completes two-year mission
- Intel needs to build car batteries, co-founder says
- Intel tests solar electric rooftop system
- Monster Nvidia GTX 295 caught on camera
- Microsoft confirms that all versions of IE have critical new bug
- Abu Dhabi deal could cost AMD millions
- Ericsson and Intel lock down laptops
- AT&T completes Wayport acquisition
- Alcatel-Lucent to cut 6000 managers and contractors
- Intel re-integrates channel platform group
- Windows 7 spurring development of capacitive touch panels for PC market
- Weak economy will not stop 450 mm wafer development, says UMC
- 2000-year-old computer recreated, shows amazing accuracy
- Google Chrome is not ready for prime time
- Scientists probing for dark matter signatures deep in the Earth
- Nintendo shatters game console shipment records
- Proposal given to recoup waste energy from cars, railways and airplanes
- Proposal given to recoup waste energy from cars, railways and airplanes
- Playstation Home open beta now live
- MIT research looking for cheaper, more abundant solar cell materials
- After 15 releases, Google Chrome goes gold
- Unboxing the CherryPal: It?s alive!
- Study shows gaming by 60+ seniors increases cognitive skills
- Google enables Gmail SMS messages
- Scientists create transparent memory chip
- Boeing delays 787 Dreamliner, again
- Most first-tier motherboard makers suffer on-year revenue drop in November
- Global OLED revenues up 60% on year in Q3
- AMD refutes China fab rumors
- Elpida completes development of 50 nm 2 Gb mobile RAM
- Obama?s Mac: Will it accelerate the Mac move into the mainstream?
- Trust Digital opens enterprise doors for Apple's iPhone
- IE7 hit by zero-day exploit
- ATI Stream driver now available for download
- Methanol-based fuel cell recharger for portable devices coming in 2009
- Playstation Home beta to launch tomorrow
- Update - U.S. students showing an increase in mathematic aptitude
- Playstation Home beta to launch tomorrow
- South pole to get sub-surface neutrino telescope one cubic kilometer in size
- HP to offer notebook battery that maintains its capacity
- Microsoft has a big patch day, warns of next security hole
- Kodak withdraws 2008 revenue guidance, freezes executive pay
- Censorship group removes Wikipedia from its Blacklist
- More layoffs at Yahoo
- Nearly 50 Open Handset Alliance members now backing Android
- Kodak withdraws 2008 revenue guidance, freezes executive pay
- U. S. students showing an increase in mathematic aptitude
- Office Depot will close 112 stores
- Yahoo shareholder urges search unit sale to Microsoft
- Netbook shipments surge over 160% in Q3 - DisplaySearch
- Semiconductor equipment spending to fall to six-year low in 2009, says iSuppli
- Government urged to act quickly on Taiwan DRAM rescue
- DRAM production cuts of 25% needed in H1 09, says PSC chairman
- New research suggests Moore's Law will not cease around 2020
- In the economic downward spiral, recycling goes down as well
- Next up for Intel?s 32 nm chips: Prepare for production
- Hubble telescope tracks down E.T.
- NCSoft ditches Nvidia ESA membership for 2009
- Gmail gets tasks
- 2008 was too short, by exactly one second
- 2008 was too short, by exactly one second
- NASA assembling powerful Ares I-X rocket, prepares for mid-2009 test launch
- Nano-magnetic sensors could pave the way for massive data storage capacity
- Netflix blames Silverlight for the upcoming layoff of 50 employees
- Report alleges Nvidia may hide information about Macbook Pro GPUs
- MySpace now on the bandwagon with its own ID
- Mozilla makes Firefox 3.1 beta 2 official
- Dec. 9, 1968: The mother of all demos
- Microsoft offers to reduce search data in Europe
- Recession? What recession? ? Nintendo
- Intel, AMD and Nvidia may see even deeper revenues declines in Q4
- Nvidia chipset support to come for Intel Atom nettops
- Sony cuts 8000 jobs and contracts investment plans
- Dell triples Windows XP downgrade tax to $150
- Dean Kamen's island reduces energy consumption by 50%
- Apple gets official acceleration spec for Snow Leopard
- Dean Kamen's island reduces energy consumption by 50%
- HP demonstrates unbreakable flexible active matrix displays
- First Look: Mozilla quietly posts Firefox 3.1 beta 2
- Endeavour to be flown back to Florida on Wednesday
- Netflix service on TiVo boxes goes live today
- Broadcom chip adds low-power 802.11n to phones
- YouTube Now in HD
- Mozilla to pull the plug on Firefox 2 "soon"
- AMD to get less out of manufacturing deal
- Intel creates technology for low-cost 40 Gb/s optical links
- Panel maker HannStar's November revenues down over 75% on year
- LCD panel prices continue to drop in December
- Driver IC suppliers see sharp sales declines in November
- NAND flash output to shrink in 2009 on weakening demand
- Monty Python hits the Internet
- IBM and Harvard search for organic solar power using cloud computing
- Google enables AdWords campaigns for G1s and iPhones
- No more room for failure in protecting cybersecurity - report
- UK ISPs censoring Wikipedia
- Second Android smartphone to launch unlocked on January 29 for $225
- 2008 coolest year this decade, scientists warn alarming warming trend begins in 2015
- DisplayPort and HDCP in your Mac: What you need to know
- Microsoft interested in Yahoo search deal, again
- UPDATE: Microsoft on course to Moneyville at WARP10
- Kindle sold out until February
- Apple conspiracy theory: "Corporations" behind Psystar?
- Apple?s subtle ?300 million iPhone apps downloaded? message
- Google?s Friend Connect now open to all websites
- Opera 10 alpha unveiled: Fully web compliant, 30% faster
- Koobface worm still infiltrating Facebook
- Microsoft on course to Moneyville at WARP10
- Court rejects appeal over student-teacher drunk MySpace pics
- JVC unveils high-definition LED billboard in Times Square
- CPU prices post huge drops in 2008, Intel delays CPU+GPU
- CPU prices post huge drops in 2008, Intel delays CPU+GPU
- Acer chairman still optimistic about Q4 2008 and 2009 notebook shipments
- AMD global notebook market share might drop below 10% next year due to netbooks
- Acer branded smartphones to hit the market in Q1 2009, company clarifies
- Disassembling a 768 MB EVGA GeForce 8800 GTX video card for kicks
- AT&T expands bandwidth cap test to Beaumont
- Why there isn?t an $800 MacBook Air-like product
- Disassembling a 512 MB EVGA GeForce 8800 GTX video card for kicks
- Former Yahoo executive to run Microsoft Internet business
- NASA to launch Hubble repair mission in May 2009
- IBM?s idea to save more than $1276 on a corporate PC
- Netflix streaming for Macs out of beta
- Google preparing for tougher times
- Additional testing delays next NASA Mars mission to 2011
- Why did Twitter say no to Facebook?
- Apple apparently set to take the iPhone 3G below $100
- Waiting on a CherryPal? Don?t hold your breath.
- Semiconductor industry facing double-digit declines in Q4, into Q1'09
- Up next for Apple: An ultrathin, ultralight $600 multitouch Mac netbook?
- AT&T to give 12,000 employees the slip, pink slip that is
- AMD expects big revenue decline in Q4
- Yahoo could merge with AOL without a new CEO
- Worldwide server market decelerates in Q3, says IDC
- Notebook battery cell pricing starting to drop in December
- MSI netbooks featuring Intel MID platform to be showcased at CES
- Several top-10 PC vendors to cut order volumes by 50% on year in Q1 2009
- First-tier motherboard makers planning layoffs
- LCD monitor shipments flat in Q3, says DisplaySearch
- NAND flash set for slower growth in 2009, says DRAMeXchange
- AT&T to give 12,000 employees the slip, pink slip that is
- AMD plant approved in New York
- MIT solves plasma problem for clean fusion energy, helps France
- PC market growth expected to slow to a crawl in 2009
- Apple throws DMCA at Psystar
- Apple throws DCMA at Psystar
- Microsoft uncertain about Xbox 360 sales potential in 2009
- Update: ATI graphics cards (almost) streaming
- Cyber Monday 2008 second most successful online shopping day ever
- ATI graphics cards now streaming
- Cellphone industry faces downturn
- Apple's ad's aren't false. Just don't believe everything you hear and see.
- Electric vehicle plan endorsed by Hawaii
- Q4 HDD shipments to be flat or down
- AMD updates chipset schedule for next year
- Vizio TV sales strong on Black Friday
- Hynix announces development of 2 Gb mobile DRAM
- Foundries face heavy market capitalization erosion after TSMC guidance cut
- Browser rivals to sit down and discuss the future of browsing
- The first "affordable space tourist": A Danish entrepreneur
- NASA pays Russian space agency $141 million for Soyuz space flights
- Microsoft to roll out Vista SP2 beta to more users
- Former AOL boss Jonathan Miller seeks funds for Yahoo deal
- Semiconductor equipment sales to fall 28% this year, says SEMI
- Memory makers may prefer to forget 2008
- Studies find laser printers emit lung-damaging particles on the order of cigarette sm
- Facebook Connect expanding, creating difficulties for OpenID
- Worldwide server shipments grow 4%, revenues decline 5% in Q3
- Asustek to replace Atom with Celeron in Eee Box to boost sales
- Top five notebook vendors expected to post shipments of more than 125 million units i
- Nokia to complete Symbian acquisition and may change the mobile landscape
- Intel Core i7 965 overclocked to 5.51 GHz
- DRAM prices drop to new lows
- Semiconductor market down 2.4% on year - SIA
- Handset component suppliers turn conservative about Q4
- Merriam-Webster announces its top 10 words for 2008
- Xbox 360 slaughtered PS3 on Black Friday, Microsoft claims
- Nokia?s N97 puts Apple iPhone on the defense
- Hitachi and Intel to develop breakthrough enterprise-class SSDs by early 2010
- Acer to challenge Apple and Asus with a low-cost iMac clone and a 10.2? netbook
- Bush demands amnesty for spying telecoms
- Hitachi and Intel to develop breakthrough enterprise-class SSDs by early 2010
- Hitachi and Intel to develop breakthrough enterprise-class SSDs by early 2010
- Intel retires more CPUs, quad-core Q6700 and dual-core E4700
- New features push Chrome to 1% web usage share
- Sony schedules GT5 for Christmas 2009, prays for a miracle
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