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  • Apple announces replacement program for some Time Capsules
  • Microsoft expands Intune beta to 10,000 more users
  • Microsoft releases Azure cloud platform appliance
  • Microsoft Expands Beta for Windows Intune
  • Beijing angry with EU anti-dumping investigation
  • Is Apple Antenna Denial?
  • IBM acquires BigFix for data centers
  • Some iPhone 4 cameras have yellowing problem
  • Why Microsoft's Kin Phones Were Destined To Fail
  • iPhone 4 Antenna Issue: The Class Action Lawsuits Begin
  • UBL Fund Managers Limited Signs Software Development Agreement with Plexus
  • WritePad 4 released for iPad
  • O2: iPhone 'only available for existing customers' at launch
  • iPad hacker arrested on multiple drug charges after FBI search
  • New Droid Phone Coming on June 23
  • Twitter Warns Even More Downtime To Come
  • DNS security reaches 'key' milestone
  • Free Nuance PDF Reader Displays and Converts PDFs
  • Security experts, hackers question AT&T's iPad data safety claim
  • ViFiB wants you to host cloud computing at home
  • Enterprises slowly adopting social tech
  • Hard Candy Cases offers sleek iPhone 4 cases
  • Read It Later app now available for iPad
  • India raises US$8.2 billion from wireless broadband auction
  • The world's most unusual outsourcing destination
  • FBI investigating iPad e-mail leaks
  • 'Brute force' script snatched iPad e-mail addresses
  • China Unicom in talks with Taiwanese operator on app store
  • Chinese government whitepaper reaffirms Internet policies
  • Group lists top five social media risks for businesses
  • LTE continues to gain momentum, says GSA
  • Apple WWDC vs. Microsoft TechEd
  • Missouri AG looks into Google Wi-Fi mess
  • Attackers exploiting new Flash bug, Adobe warns
  • California Casualty ditches Cisco security box
  • Hard drive horse race between Western Digital, Seagate heats up
  • Panda Security Expands Free Cloud Antivirus Protection
  • Windows Live Essentials Upgrade For Windows 7 Previewed
  • Customize Your Google Search Page
  • Android Gets iTunes-like Media Player with DoubleTwist
  • Internet Explorer 8 Gains at Expense of Chrome and Firefox
  • 3D craze hits PCs
  • Report: Google Ditches Windows Over Security Issues
  • Intel talks technology concepts, plans Atom update
  • Skype 2.0 for iPhone enables free calls over 3G -- for now
  • MSI shows prototype laptop with convertible keyboard
  • Microsoft admits Windows Phone 7 slide was wrong
  • $100 million 'scareware' CEO was already a fugitive
  • iPad's Global Debut Draws Fans, Festivities
  • Windows XP SP2 retirement looms, puts users in tough spot
  • Foxconn plans safety nets, may raise pay after 12th suicide
  • McAfee Adds Mobile Security with Trust Digital Purchase
  • Amazon: No Color Kindle Anytime Soon
  • Walmart drops iPhone 3GS price to $97
  • Report: Microsoft Plans Reshuffle to Fight Apple, Google
  • No Simple Solution to Foxconn Suicides
  • Microsoft edging Google out of iPad-like devices
  • Microsoft smacks patch-blocking rootkit second time
  • Facebook Page Banned by Pakistan Is Back Online
  • Show flagged messages on your desktop
  • AT&T raises some early termination fees
  • Despite green diet, data centers still gobble power
  • Facebook fixes bug that allowed friend deletion
  • Wal-Mart to support smartcard payments
  • Pakistan blocks YouTube over blasphemous material
  • Facebook disappoints for being blocked in Pakistan
  • Google Street View faces investigation in France and Italy
  • Adobe backs HTML5 in Dreamweaver
  • LHC orders bans Facebook over caricatures
  • IFixit lays bare Microsoft’s Kin smartphone
  • BMC Software will add more SaaS products
  • Gizmodo-iPhone Saga: Court Docs Reveal Fascinating Details
  • Google stops sniffing Wi-Fi data after privacy gaffe
  • Remains of the Day: Warrants unsealed, Apple unleashed
  • Security guard pleads guilty to hacking his employer
  • Dell Streak coming to Europe next month, then US
  • Facebook unveils new security features
  • Intel says dual-core Atom netbook coming
  • How a Google tablet could avoid same fate as the Nexus One
  • Start-up Infineta attacks data center connection logjams
  • China's biggest chip maker posts 12th straight loss
  • Microsoft CTO discusses IT's future apart from the cloud
  • Zynga Expected to Launch Social Gaming Site
  • Aruba buys Azalea Networks for industrial mesh wireless in $40M deal
  • Windows 7 SP1 means end of XP downgrade rights
  • Samsung releases Bada SDK
  • Language Translation App: Jibbigo Goes to War
  • Fujitsu improves color e-paper screen
  • Kapow adds IDE to Web data integrator
  • Apple announces U.K. iPad prices, more countries
  • China state news agency Web site hit with malware
  • Nintendo profits fall for first time in six years
  • Microsoft Kin Phones: The Reviews Are In
  • Google revamps search results pages
  • US Treasury Web sites hacked, serving malware
  • Report: Sony to report first profit in 2 years
  • Out-of-this-world Apple iPad 3G has 5 antennas
  • Chrome again beats Firefox in browser gain race
  • AU to seek US import ban on LG Display LCD panels
  • Google: Crank up the heat in your data center
  • Microsoft kills Courier tablet project
  • Facebook working to fix site trouble
  • Diary of a mad McAfee antivirus victim
  • Apple buys up another chip maker
  • iPhone app Tech Terms helps define technology
  • Israel gives approval for iPad imports
  • How to say yes to (almost) any smartphone
  • Sony to end floppy disk production
  • HP offers tools for app modernization
  • Restock your Keynote themes
  • Western Digital releases free WD Photos iPhone app
  • McAfee apologizes for crippling PCs with bad update
  • Toshiba cuts loss forecast for year just ended
  • Apple's iPad selling well overseas ahead of official launch
  • BlackBerry Prepping New OS and Clamshell Phone?
  • HP Slate v. Apple iPad: Which is Better?
  • SAP plans to acquire compliance software vendor TechniData
  • Microsoft to fix error in Polish browser ballot screen
  • Palm's software chief quits
  • Omni Group 'happy' with app sales, offers 30-day refund
  • IBM unveils Power7 blades, new edition of AIX
  • Pictures of new Dell 3G phone put on China regulator site
  • Apple, Mozilla chase Google with browser stability moves
  • Adobe evangelist tells Apple: 'Go screw yourself'
  • Java founder James Gosling leaves Oracle
  • Nifty Java bug could lead to attack
  • Hacker conference to address emerging Web threats
  • Sun's Solaris now getting quarterly security patches
  • Google says mobile services now mostly accessible in China
  • Adobe considers changes to mitigate PDF attack
  • Verizon follows Comcast lead on IPv6
  • IT's 'Love Affair' With Windows XP Ending
  • This Week in Geek: iPad-Free Edition!
  • iFixit takes iPad to pieces
  • Kindle app now available for iPad
  • Indian mobile sales flat as subscriber growth accelerates
  • Yahoo India to move over 200 search engineers to Microsoft
  • Cisco Announces New Valet, Linksys 802.11n Wireless Routers
  • E-mail accounts of foreign journalists in China hacked
  • Millions in China have no antivirus software, survey shows
  • Taiwan makers to display 10 iPad-like devices at Computex
  • Google says mobile services in China partly blocked
  • Microsoft takes measured approach to mobile Office apps
  • Browser Fingerprints: A Big Privacy Threat
  • Apple gets iPad trademark just in time
  • Military warns of increasingly active cyberthreat from China
  • Mozilla discloses more Firefox flaws
  • 5 'Great' Open-source Desktop Security Applications
  • Malware attack uses China World Expo guise
  • Hacker busts IE8 on Windows 7 in 2 minutes
  • Dell aims new PowerEdge servers at the cloud
  • Verizon exec calls for rewrite of Telecom Act
  • Dell announces object-based storage, de-duplication
  • Critical Firefox bug fixed one month after disclosure
  • China: Google 'totally wrong' to stop censoring
  • Malware infected memory cards of 3,000 Vodafone mobiles
  • Google eyes departure from China on April 10, report says
  • IE9 Won't Support Windows XP
  • China Mobile wants iPad, and Chinese 3G for Apple's iPhone
  • Nokia will launch music service in India
  • NVIDIA App Brings 3D Gaming to Your TV
  • Mac sales jump nearly 40%
  • BlackBerry Users Willing to Swap for an iPhone
  • HP starts damage control after China laptop buyer complaint
  • Microsoft to offer Web analytics for Silverlight
  • Facebook sets up office in India
  • Barnes & Noble to provide e-reader app for iPad
  • HSBC: Data theft incident broader than first thought
  • IE zero-day exploit code goes public
  • Microsoft warns of new Internet Explorer vulnerability
  • TeamViewer brings its remote control offering to App Store
  • Facebook, Twitter Ready Location-Based Features
  • Google opens marketplace for cloud apps
  • IBM will research mobile access for the aged and illiterate
  • Opera to patch browser vulnerability soon
  • Apple's iPad hype machine rolls into action at the Oscars
  • Thailand approves credit card hacker's extradition to US
  • Intel investigating sale of fake Core i7 chip
  • RSA Conference 2010 and Security B-Sides Recap
  • Does your laptop's Wi-Fi make it more vulnerable to thieves?
  • Microsoft Predicts Tame Patch Tuesday for March
  • Foxit Software's pocket-sized e-book reader due soon
  • N. Korea develops operating system with Windows-like GUI, Linux guts
  • Typical Windows user patches every 5 days
  • Researchers develop 3D graphics capability for Firefox
  • U.S. Could Challenge China on Google's Behalf at WTO
  • Skype Lands On Nokia Symbian Phones
  • Firefox loses browser share third month running
  • Microsoft says Google shouldn't be so quick to point fingers
  • More than 100 companies targeted by Google hackers
  • LaCie introduces three new NAS products
  • Source: Google cancels Android developer event in China
  • Twitter Comes To Yahoo
  • Toyota denies electronic problems in cars
  • Amazon EC2 boosts memory, Windows support
  • Wal-Mart buys Web video company Vudu
  • Microsoft, Amazon strike patent licensing deal
  • Chinese schools deny role in Google hack
  • Google closes On2 acquisition for $124.6 million
  • Cities on Utah fiber network apply to Google
  • Microsoft says rootkit caused Windows blue screens
  • Over 75,000 systems compromised in cyberattack
  • Oracle set to merge Java virtual machines
  • Apple announces MacBook hard drive repair program
  • Windows Live suffers user details identity crisis
  • Windows Phone Series 7 on HTC HD2?
  • French net filtering plan moves forward
  • Gaming company Zynga sets up India development center
  • Press Start: Xbox Live on phones; 'L.A. Noire' screens
  • Microsoft in challenge to iPhone
  • Security bug opens Google Buzz to hackers
  • Toshiba unveils 2.5-in self-encrypting data center drives
  • EPIC files privacy complaint against Google Buzz
  • Nokia and Intel Unite to Create New Mobile OS
  • Xbox Live servers reportedly down
  • Microsoft CEO unveils Windows Phone 7 Series software
  • Geeks working on new Microsoft phone software
  • Information technology boom continues in country
  • Google fixes privacy issues in Buzz
  • Intel experimental processor adapts to environmental challenges on the fly
  • Chinese electronics tycoon charged in bribery case
  • Bill Gates: We need global 'energy miracles'
  • Bharti Airtel bidding US$10.7B for Zain's Africa mobile ops
  • Google 'Buzz' to take on Facebook
  • China closes hacker training site, arrests three members
  • 5 Men, 1 Woman Aboard Shuttle Endeavour
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