This week's headlines
Tuesday, March 6, 2007
Business Tech
IBM sees green in environmental tech
It's Adobe's game to lose, CEO says (Newsmaker)
Threats
Study: Identity theft keeps climbing
Security flaws found in fix for Firefox, SeaMonkey
Failure in new computer diverts air traffic
Access
Kenyans to transfer money using cell phones
Digital Life
Activision to acquire DemonWare (News in brief)
Lego to enter MMO land
China bans new Internet cafes for a year
Media 2.0
IAC the latest big player to eye video
Free shipping from Walmart.com...with store pickup (News in brief)
French film bible to go online in English
Google doesn't know how to spend all its cash
Yahoo slashes Semel's stock bonus
NBC launches 'Today' into digital space
Cutting Edge
GM targets 2010 production for electric car
Is clean tech a bubble? (Perspective)
Monday, March 5, 2007
Business Tech
Intel admits lapse in document preservation
Intel, AmberWave settle patent suit (News in brief)
IT pros battle clock and code in time change
AMD warns of revenue shortfall
Red Hat expands developer tools business
Adobe sees its future on the Web (Newsmaker)
Threats
McAfee names ex-EMC executive as new CEO
Microsoft patches Xbox 360
Apple plugs eight QuickTime holes
Hacker steals data from French presidential candidate
Flaw found in Citrix server client
Access
Cisco takes communications software mobile
Motorola rejects Icahn's board bid
RFID designer gets $21 million in venture funding
Digital Life
Sony's console dominance to slide, EA predicts
Adobe Creative Suite 3 to be unveiled this month
Study: U.S. game console ownership rising rapidly
D'Amato never folds
Xbox 360 memory grows (News in brief)
In 'Second Life,' the ring of revolution?
Media 2.0
Microsoft to blast Google over copyrights
Blogging your baby
Report: DirecTV nears exclusive deal on baseball (News in brief)
Social networking's next phase includes Cisco
Cutting Edge
Physicists remember when superconductors were hot
Stars align for X Prize fund-raiser at Googleplex
Electric cars: Little juice coupes
Oil innovations pump new life into old wells
Eco-friendly toxic cleanup is a blast
Sunday, March 4, 2007
Access
Coaxing more bars from the cell phone
Digital Life
Microsoft prize of $10,000 to promote Xbox games
Game Developers Conference expands--but too far?
Media 2.0
Patent fights are a legacy of MP3's tangled origins
Egypt's bloggers test state media control
A cozy book club, in a virtual reading room
Saturday, March 3, 2007
Threats
Intel 'hacker' sentence expunged
Media 2.0
The new video arcade might be the movie theater
Friday, March 2, 2007
Business Tech
Week in videos: Of spying and downloading
Microsoft wins in second Alcatel-Lucent patent suit
Sanyo, Lenovo to share battery recall cost
Multicore move cuts Oracle database cost
Threats
Precision security fighting at Cisco (Newsmaker)
Researcher launches Month of PHP Bugs
Access
FCC: Local phone companies must connect Net calls
Digital Life
Sony, vibration tech maker end patent dispute
Media 2.0
Experts: Let customers help brand your product
Woman accuses Yahoo of stealing her image
EMI rejects Warner Music's $4.1 billion bid
Forget DRM. It's the music (Perspective)
BBC news clips, trailers travel to YouTube
Joost, JumpTV to join arms for 'ethnic' content
Google defends tax-accounting practices
Justice Department takes aim at image-sharing sites
Cutting Edge
Scientists seek cold, hard facts on polar changes
Thursday, March 1, 2007
Business Tech
Novell reports loss as sales fall, costs rise
HP execs: Spy scandal was ethical wake-up call
NEC partners with India's Sify to sell thin PCs
Microsoft could face more fines, warns EU
Threats
Security in focus at Black Hat
Your Wi-Fi can tell people a lot about you
New hacker trick may expose Oracle databases
Dictionary for software bugs to cut confusion?
Access
Berners-Lee pushes Congress on 'nondiscriminatory' Web
Motorola to make cheapest phones even cheaper
Digital Life
Dell's PC business drags down earnings
Lenovo recalls extended-life laptop batteries
Take-Two to settle 'Grand Theft Auto' suit? (News in brief)
Dell's new focus: Don't look back
Media 2.0
Google courts small YouTube deals
'Harry Potter' author fights e-book fraud on eBay
Homeland Security offers details on Real ID
Google loses ad exec to CBS
AOL picks new CFO from Time Warner top brass (News in brief)
Police blotter: Wife e-surveilled in divorce case
Fox: It's prime time for show downloads
Why the tech industry still can't get its way (Perspective)
Blockbuster reportedly in talks for Movielink
Cutting Edge
NASA: New Horizons spacecraft passes Jupiter
Stephen Hawking plans prelude to the ride of his life
Wednesday, February 28, 2007
Business Tech
Oracle buys Hyperion for $3.3 billion
Intel, AMD vie for server attention
HP denies pretexting former employee
California may adopt OpenDocument
Lawyer for former HP chairman vows revenge on Perkins
U.S. court loss could cost Canon millions
Tools and tussles for Microsoft Windows
Adobe to take Photoshop online
IBM teams up with Google over gadgets
AMD launches integrated graphics chipset
IT employers cool on tech degrees
Two visions for delivering PCs to emerging nations
Threats
Symantec incorrectly flags Yahoo Mail as a virus
MySpace hackers cop plea, extortion charges dropped
Symantec sizes up security in Windows Vista
Worm targets Solaris telnet bug
PC hardware can pose rootkit threat
Cybercops drowning in data
Access
Report: Beware of hype surrounding dual-mode phones
Nokia-Qualcomm patent brawl suspended
Sybase mobile software roams new territory
Digital Life
Microsoft aims to license video game music (News in brief)
CompUSA to close more than half of U.S. stores
Online addict dies after marathon game session (News in brief)
End in sight for PS3 shortages, Sony says
Media 2.0
U.S. presidential hopefuls flock to YouTube
Google to offer more click fraud protection
Ad industry edging closer to electronic trading age
House panel grills Sirius chief on XM merger
Microsoft fix to keep Zune from skipping a beat
Google Maps adds real-time traffic data
College students take to Ruckus
Campaign to educate public on digital TV switch
Trademark disputes a go-go (Perspective)
A cure for e-mail attention disorder?
Cutting Edge
NASA releases first photos of Jupiter from New Horizons
Report: Debate's over--act now on global warming
Wal-Mart stalls solar-power plan
Tuesday, February 27, 2007
Business Tech
Control freaks won at HP, ex-board member says
VMware fires broadside at Microsoft
Salesforce launches software for financial advisers
Microsoft shakes up Windows marketing unit
Getting CIO and CEO to see eye to eye (Perspective)
Microsoft still trying to answer Google's wake-up call
Windows-on-Mac software gets virtualization update
Lenovo may be cutting 1,000 jobs
Intel eyes the future of Itanium (Newsmaker)
Is Windows getting more expensive?
Threats
Windows adds 'maybe pirate' category
Ex-McAfee lawyer indicted in backdating probe
Storm Worm variant targets blogs, bulletin boards
Nixed: Black Hat talk on RFID access badge risks
Access
Is Verizon Wireless really looking to buy Alltel?
Vonage, Verizon spar in court over patents
Digital Life
Sony gets personal with its line dance
Casino yanks Konami video slot machines (News in brief)
Integrated voice coming to 'Second Life'
Media 2.0
A CBS take on the YouTube madness
Sirius posts quarterly loss (News in brief)
Music executives judge Jobs, lament losses
YouTube signs streaming deal with Wind-up Records (News in brief)
Kids' safety online: Share your suggestions
YouTube has new fans in league offices
MSN China reports right to Redmond
Tech turns on the road to Oscar
AOL in talks to acquire mobile ad start-up
Google trading fairly in Korea?
Cutting Edge
Researchers make tricorder a reality, sort of
Bargaining down that CT scan is suddenly possible
Medieval Islamic mosaics indicate advanced math
2007-03-06 05:37:54
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answered by Brite Tiger 6
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2016-02-13 20:18:43
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answered by Anonymous
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You missed My Name is Earl, and the Republicans got busted and exposed for Walter Reed hospital and the treatment of the wounded and disabled Iraq veterans. Walter Reed hospital was privatized and outsourced to **** Cheney's company Halliburton (KBR)... Big news.
2007-03-06 06:06:45
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answered by leonard bruce 6
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Hi Riderya,
You have a good week then? I don think you've missed much really and i think that tiger person has told you every detail lolz.
Have a nice week this week::::::x::::::::
2007-03-06 05:40:54
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answered by § gαввαηα § 5
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Well you missed me - I'm sure
2007-03-06 05:36:21
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answer #5
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answered by David B 5
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Libby has been found guilty.
2007-03-06 05:32:24
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answered by white.sale 3
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The What Should I Do Retard guy is back.
2007-03-06 05:36:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Same old, same old.
2007-03-06 05:32:41
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answered by Anonymous
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nothin much
2007-03-06 05:33:26
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answered by Tha Man 5
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Hi,,glad your back and thanks for these two points.
2007-03-06 05:55:19
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answered by Anonymous
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