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- Intel releases new leader of Pentium M pack
- Ballmer: We need a $100 PC
- Microsoft, Swatch Offer New Wireless Watches
- HP offers peek at future of large, plastic displays
- PC Makers Seize the Reins of XP SP2 Security
- Traditional Anti-Virus Can't Meet New Threats
- No Go-Ahead Stamp for Microsoft's Passport
- Nvidia Puts a Firewall on a Motherboard
- Multiple Browser Vulnerabilities
- Toshiba to Launch HD DVD Notebook PCs in Q4 2005
- Windows XP Media Center Edition Chat
- Microsoft Records 106 Million SP2 Downloads
- Thurrott Sheds Light on Longhorn and Office 12
- Microsoft Partner Pack for Windows XP
- Microsoft, Swatch Offer New Wireless Watches
- HP offers peek at future of large, plastic displays
- PC Makers Seize the Reins of XP SP2 Security
- Traditional Anti-Virus Can't Meet New Threats
- No Go-Ahead Stamp for Microsoft's Passport
- Microsoft Records 106 Million SP2 Downloads
- Windows XP Media Center Edition Chat
- Car crazy: Microsoft in the driver's seat
- Thurrott Sheds Light on Longhorn and Office 12
- Microsoft Partner Pack for Windows XP
- Older iTunes versions being shut out, Apple warns
- Microsoft Says No to Liberty Alliance
- Google patches one security hole, but another surfaces
- iRiver ships Linux portable media players
- Intel Cancels Plan to Enter Digital TV Chip Market
- Installer v61 Beta Project
- Installer v6.1 Beta Project
- MSN Messenger Art Contest
- Yahoo Purchases E-Mail Search Company
- AMD Drives Integrated Peltier Cooling into Chips
- Windows v Linux security: the real facts
- Latest Linux Vulnerabilities Get Patches
- A Q&A With Joel on (Microsoft) Software
- Intel Outlines Wireless USB Security
- AMD offering blueprint for $249 PC
- Pumping Up the Power of the iPod
- OS X Malware?
- OS X and Malware
- CherryOS November 25, 2004
- Critical Update for Windows XP (KB887811)
- Doom 3: The Movie
- Windows XP Release 2 coming
- Vulnerability hits Java for cell phones
- Microsoft's Second Mistake: Boring Upgrades
- EU court ruling on Microsoft could come by mid-Nov.
- "Brain" In A Dish Acts As Autopilot
- More Windows Mobile 2005 Details Emerge
- Microsoft's Worst Nightmare
- PalmOne pushes out Treo update
- Microsoft Stays Pricing Course
- Intel's Barrett: More to Life than Gigahertz
- Top U.S. Operators Offer Phones Powered By Microsoft Windows
- NV41 to quietly replace 6800 standard
- Alienware debuts gaming system with NVIDIA SLI
- AOL survey uncovers rampant online threats
- Napster befriends PayPal
- E-Mail Scam Dupes Linux Users
- Microsoft Revises Anti-Spam Standard
- Peeping Tom filter lets phones see through bikinis
- Intel, Clearwire Aim to Accelerate WiMAX Networks Deployment
- Microsoft to launch 'Istanbul' in 2005
- Virginia Tech beefs up Mac supercomputer
- Microsoft peeks at mobile strategy
- Intel to introduce five south-bridge chips for Smithfield
- Pentium M Finds Its Place
- Microsoft signs up prodigal AOL
- For Dell and AMD, a tantalizing question
- Microsoft logs on to secure corporate IM
- EU approves Oracle's pursuit of Peoplesoft
- Microsoft desktop search by end of year
- EBay virus 'start of worrying trend'
- Microsoft Office Live Communications Server 2005 RTMs
- Apple Introduces iPod Photo
- Apple Introduces iPod Photo & U2 iPod
- Microsoft previews 'Whitehorse' developer tools
- Apple opens EU iTunes Music Store, Canada in Nov.
- Delphi Unveils Handheld XM Radio
- Micron Sees Robust DRAM Memory Chip Demand in 2005
- E-Voting Cos. Reveal Software to Feds
- Web Server Takedown Called Speech Threat
- Three on Trial in Loudoun in Felony Spam Case
- In '52, Huge Computer Called Univac Changed Election Night
- AOL Shows Safe Chat Rooms
- Intel Bets on WiMax by Backing Clearwire
- Novell Promises Continued Support for SuSE Linux
- Microsoft Sharpens Its Software Factory Vision
- VMware Previews Virtual Server
- Apple Shows Off Mac OS X Tiger, Xcode
- Alienware Proposes to Licence its Multi-GPU Technology
- Lexmark loses DMCA ink cartridge case
- Google buys satellite image firm Keyhole
- Photo Story 3 Review
- Light-Based Net May Mean Blazing Connections
- MySQL Update Puts a Toe Into Big Vendors' Database Turf
- Real, KDE Patch Security Flaws
- Microsoft's Ballmer bombards Linux OS
- Apple's U2 'box set' a sign of shifting music pricing?
- Via's twin-core processor may upstage AMD and Intel
- From gold records to gold MP3s
- PayPal Says 'Sorry' by Waiving Fees for a Day
- AOL to offer free antivirus protection
- Linux on your USB Key
- RealPlayer Zipped Skin File Buffer Overflow
- Zafi-C mutant virus targets Google and Microsoft
- Novell responds to Microsoft email
- Yahoo Takes Search Mobile
- New Technology Powers Fuel Cells
- AMD debuts low-cost Net device
- RIAA files 750 new file-trading lawsuits
- Microsoft Messenger Outage
- Intel to debut new Itaniums Nov. 8
- EU objects to Microsoft-Time Warner deal
- Fast-Moving Bagle Worms Open PCs' Backdoors
- Bands Debut Dual-Sided CD/DVD Hybrid
- 'Palladium' Echoes in New Handheld Security Spec
- Billboard to Rank Cell Phone Ringtones
- NSA Security Guide for MacOS X
- Secret Service Nabs 28 in Online Fraud Sting
- New Net domains near approval
- Happy 35th Birthday, Internet!
- Best Buy Enters Online Photo Processing Fray
- Nvidia SLI Performance Preview
- Simpler ID management readied by Microsoft
- Google Plans Desktop Search Tool for Apple PCs
- IE URL Spoofing Bug; SP2 Users Not Affected
- NASA Aims for May Space Shuttle Launch
- Sun to launch next version of Solaris on Nov. 15
- ATI Technologies Vows to Bring Shader Model 3.0, Multi-GPU
- Belkin out on a limb with 802.11n?
- Neowin Review : S+ARCK Mouse
- Oxford Students Suspended for Hacking School Network
- Toshiba Recalls Memory Modules on Laptops
- Intel Releases 1066MHz FSB P4EE
- Who Wrote Sobig?
- A9 Launches Official Toolbar for Firefox
- 'Fahrenheit' to Air on Internet Monday
- Macromedia Bids For More eBay Users
- ATI Talks R5xx
- Intel to cut 915 chipset prices in December
- Get Hot New Software Without the Wait
- Free training offer is latest spam scam
- Dual core chips herald start of digihome wars
- Intel Reportedly Plans to Release New Itanium 2 in Days
- MoDaCo Winter Event - Sat November 6th [UK]
- Yahoo! Brings on Former ABC TV Programmer
- Gateway closes AOL chapter with stock buyback
- Presumed Guilty: Paying for Piracy in Advance?
- UK News: Sainsbury's suspends online discounts
- Sun Readies New Solaris Push, Snipes at Linux
- UK News: NTL Announces New Range of Broadband Services
- ATI's SLI brand to be called Multi Rendering
- Dell closing in on plans for new U.S. plant?
- Adobe dipping toes into desktop Linux waters
- Microsoft wins £500m NHS contract
- Mac OS X, BSD Unix top security survey
- Kerry admits US election defeat
- Napster offers service to AT&T Wireless users
- Office 12 Details Begin to Trickle Out
- Microsoft Expands MSN Music In Europe
- Hollywood lawsuits to target illegal file sharing
- North Carolina Man Gets 9 Years in Jail for Spam
- PalmOne ponders Microsoft, Linux options
- Mac developer looks to Windows to escape Tiger
- Novell, Microsoft Clash Over Linux
- Apple store takes reviews--but not of its own stuff
- Microsoft to Help Users Prep for Patching
- Microsoft Windows XP64 still slated for end Q1 2005
- Movie biz to sue P2P film-sharers
- MS Certification Puts Graphics Innovations Under Fire
- Microsoft commits to XML docs for long term
- Microsoft braces for crucial TV test
- Supercomputer breaks speed record
- HP Unveils Media Center Notebook
- Email worm poses as Osama videogram
- ATI Preps Multi-VPU Technology
- Neowin Does Paris, Neowin Does Optical Desktop
- Google Not Censoring Image Results
- X-Prize Over, What Next?
- Microsoft Settles With Novell : $536 Million
- Longhorn Wireless Networking Feedback
- Creative Quietly Releases Audigy 4
- Dude! I got a ...
- AutoPatcher 2000 Released
- Feds expected to ease Net phone rules
- McAfee unveils 2005 security suite
- Bluetooth chews on future plans
- ATI's Radeon Xpress 200 chipset
- Microsoft Intros Supercomputing SDK
- Cisco rethinks 802.16
- Invites to join the Windows Server 2003 SP1 and XP Pro x64
- AMD lowers Athlon 64 prices again
- Apple's Mac OS X Update Brings Word of Firewire Problems
- Vulnerability in Microsoft Proxy Server 2.0
- Mozilla considers desktop search integration for Firefox
- MSN Search Beta Set to Launch
- Microsoft to back customers in infringement cases
- Conn. Man Charged with Selling Secret Windows Code
- Nvidia kicks off SLI certification program
- Exclusive: What's Microsoft doing with Longhorn?
- Mozilla: No Google Browser in the Works
- Google Brings E-Mail Client Access to Gmail
- MSN Search Launched, Google Fights Back
- MSN Search Beta Launched, Google Fights Back
- Today's MS Chat Sessions
- Microsoft Not Worried About Firefox
- Energy Dept. Funds Open-Source InfiniBand Work
- Japan Gives OK to Sun Desktop Suite
- Dell Contemplates AMD Chip Offerings
- AMD Pushes for Flash 'Revolution'
- AOL Tells Customers to Find New Carrier
- Microsoft Takes Lead in PDA Shipments
- Microsoft probing reported flaws in Windows XP SP2
- AOL looks to its parent to outwit Google
- Novell sues Microsoft for sinking WordPerfect
- Website claims XP used pirated software
- Self-Destructing DVDS to Reach More People
- AMD sketches out new high-end, low-end chips
- Gates vs. Jobs: The Rematch
- Document reveals iPod with wireless capabilities
- PowerPC Notes: Forthcoming single-core 970GX, low-power G5
- Exclusive: MSN Desktop Search Revealed
- Soyo to quit motherboard business, shifts focus to component
- Apple iPod Flash said to ship January
- Speculation mounts on ATI X800 scores
- Intel Close to Release Pentium 4 570J Chip
- Yahoo Mail Adds DomainKeys Authentication
- Sun to set Solaris free, after a fashion
- Adobe to update PDF tools
- Dell Ponders Using AMD Processors
- Dell and Microsoft Launch Joint Software
- Intel's Long Awaited BTX Form Factor
- Are DualDiscs Safe?
- Fact and fiction in the Microsoft-SCO relationship
- Vintela: Microsoft's Secret Unix/Linux Weapon?
- Lexmark denies spyware allegations
- Micron to produce camera phone-use 2-megapixel CMOS sensors
- Pentium 4 Reaches the Speed Limit
- Consumers shun PCs for gizmos
- Microsoft sues more spammers
- Microsoft offers goodies to lure Novell customers
- Gates announces new Windows update tool
- Internet Leaders Ponder U.S. Tech Policies
- Workers Told: Computers Could Blind You
- London To Get First Music Download Vending Machines
- The Next Big Internet Boom Driven By Wireless
- Hollywood Screenwriter Sues Microsoft Over Unreleased Game
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