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Former med student Philip Markoff arraigned today on seven charges
DirectShow zero-day now target of attack toolkit
New Dunkin' Run Web site and application aims to quickly take group orders
Another file swapping lawsuit, another outrageous verdict. Something's deeply wrong with the laws controlling copyrights.
Private cloud software aggregates hardware and hypervisors, regardless of vendor
Apple iPhone 3GS hardware stacks up favorably against Palm Pre Rapid Repair says
Users will be able to print documents from the Web without a PC
Sale of wireless business for $650M seen setting stage for end of an era
A coalition says high fees are slowing the growth of broadband
Buyers expect a netbook to equal a notebook, are unhappy when that's not true
Growing demand may erase the bandwidth glut from the Internet boom, evening out prices
Many are probably already being blocked, Internet monitoring firm says
Closes in on final, still plans to make end-of-June final deadline
Cyber criminals are always looking to hack Web servers, and Opera puts one on every PC
IBM wants to mitigate high-performance computing problems with the new services
51-year Big Blue veteran Robert Dennard to receive IEEE medal next week
On-site security assessments extended to smaller merchants
Some users are upset at Intel's strategy to rename the tags attached to Core chips
A U.S. company that says the filterware copied its code has ordered Lenovo, HP and others not to distribute it
The company added 3.8 million new subscribers in the first quarter, down from 3.9 million last quarter
Apple's iPod Touch and iPhone can't match Tegra's ability to play high-definition video.
The latest iPhone, an incremental upgrade to last year's model, lures crowds on its launch date
Retrial of Jammie Thomas-Rasset ends with massive fine imposed on her
Acting Chairman Copps instructs FCC staffers to open an inquiry about harm caused to consumers
Despite showers, customers line up for Apple's latest smartphone
June 19, 2009: Iranian protests hit microblogs, animal cloners go to the dogs
Bozeman, Mont. demands access to accounts on Twitter, Facebook, MySpace, etc.
The FCC isn't as effective as it should be in dealing with wireless complaints
New digital library can scale out to almost 1 petabyte of capacity
All is going according plan as two lunar satellites kick off next moon mission
The Enterprise 2.0 market won't really take off until stronger use cases emerge, observers say
Apple maxed out current design, says Rapid Repair, due to heat issues, not battery life
Some buyers are more equal than others
Shows selective manipulation of Web, video and communications traffic post-election
Tech vendors and the macroeconomy give contradictory signs
An advertising watchdog concluded Apple may have misled consumers but still meets high standards
Hammered over downgrade plan, company gives OEMs more time to sell XP PCs
A slower interface could limit the throughput of external hardware and SSDs
Move could remove a key worry for those considering dropping Microsoft Office
The best time to invest and expand network coverage is during a downturn, Packet One CEO says
The touchscreen phone will hit Europe first, followed by China
Five mobile operators in Asia will launch campaigns and contests to encourage Android application development