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- Samsung adds picture-in-picture to DMB phone
- Which games console is most web 2.0-friendly?
- Why are Websites Still Forcing People to Use IE? - askslashdot
- Russia unveils $60-billion tunnel vision - Globe and Mail
- Trial begins over leaked memo - Los Angeles Times
- Which games console is most web 2.0-friendly?
- Why are Websites Still Forcing People to Use IE? - askslashdot
- Molten steel shower kills 32 workers in China - Mail & Guardian Online
- Worker sacked on day before age law took effect is reinstated
- Oracle scoops up AppForge assets
- Phishing attack evades bank's two-factor authentication
- Copyright protection warning for Web 2.0 start ups
- Data theft replaces malware as top security concern
- IT's Big Spenders - mainpage
- Why are Websites Still Forcing People to Use IE? - askslashdot
- Microsoft to fork out $180m to Iowa
- Why are Websites Still Forcing People to Use IE? - askslashdot
- Canadian soldier in Afghanistan dies in non-combat accident - Canoe.ca
- The politics of email in the workplace
- Scumbag malware authors exploit Virginia Tech tragedy
- Breathe coughs to email upgrade bodge
- Microsoft to fork out $180m to Iowa
- Data theft replaces malware as top security concern
- Why are Websites Still Forcing People to Use IE? - askslashdot
- Hi hon, I'm on d plane
- Tag dementia sufferers, says minister
- Boffins to test Star Trek space shield
- Unions propose global action
- Counter Strike firm in credit card hack claim
- Why are Websites Still Forcing People to Use IE? - askslashdot
- Beeb extends download trial to Macs
- Why are Websites Still Forcing People to Use IE? - askslashdot
- Iraq Sadrists vow no return to streets despite bombs - Reuters AlertNet
- 24 Taliban claimed as killed in battle - Courier Mail
- S. Korean president replace four cabinet members - People's Daily Online
- China sentences Canadian to life in prison - Globe and Mail
- A postcard from Intel in Lisboa
- Canadian seal hunters trapped in ice
- Did Herschel discover the rings around Uranus?
- Mozilla Releases Thunderbird 2.0.0 - mainpage
- Why are Websites Still Forcing People to Use IE? - askslashdot
- Baghdad Bombings Claim 200 Souls - Playfuls.com
- PC shipments are buoyant, says analyst
- A postcard from Intel in Lisbon
- Michael Dell Using Ubuntu Linux At Home - linux
- Why are Websites Still Forcing People to Use IE? - askslashdot
- Food source in drought - Ninemsn
- Pakistan's judicial crisis turns into legal chess - Reuters India
- MP plans Bob Mugabe body-blow
- Google bugles death of Froogle
- Sky recruiting to fill Sky+ customisation gap
- Legislation To Overhaul US Patent System - yro
- Why are Websites Still Forcing People to Use IE? - askslashdot
- Cigarette break saves US woman's life
- Musteline menace tests Sheffield steel
- US 'Land Warrior' wearable-computing headed to Iraq
- Why are Websites Still Forcing People to Use IE? - askslashdot
- Ubuntu launch marred by website woes
- Vodafone explains N95 crippling
- FSA lumps £81m appendage on Fujitsu
- Robot spacecraft in zero-gee pumping shocker
- Bad Security Driving Out the Good - it
- Ubuntu Feisty Fawn Released - linux
- Why are Websites Still Forcing People to Use IE? - askslashdot
- Thunderbird 2 is go
- Yahoo! China! sued! in! US!
- RIAA Wants Student Deposed On School Day - yro
- Why are Websites Still Forcing People to Use IE? - askslashdot
- Operation Ore: evidence of massive credit card fraud
- European e-crime portal scheme floated
- Why are Websites Still Forcing People to Use IE? - askslashdot
- Major UK Child Porn Investigation Flawed - yro
- Why are Websites Still Forcing People to Use IE? - askslashdot
- Iraqi Oil Reserves May Be Twice As Large - Houston Chronicle
- Microsoft Takes On the OLPC - mainpage
- Why are Websites Still Forcing People to Use IE? - askslashdot
- Violence continues as Baghdad mourns dead - Times Online
- Yen rallies on carry trade unwinding - MarketWatch
- HP Stops Selling Printers, Starts Selling Prints - mainpage
- Gates in Iraq to Spur Reconciliation - Washington Post
- US State department rooted by 0-day Word attack
- Second Life To Open Source Server Code - developers
- Sun injects NetBeans into Ubuntu
- Imation buys TDK's recording media biz
- Windows Buyers Pay Patent Tax of $21.50 ? - it
- Tears for Baghdad victims - Melbourne Herald Sun
- Gates discusses Baghdad blast with Iraq commanders - New Straits Times
- Microsoft debuts Windows for the Poor
- Survey: Storage users seek interoperability
- MySpace Takes on Google News and Digg - mainpage
- Space Race Heats Up in Asia - science
- Kyrgyz police disperse protesters - Houston Chronicle
- Dell To Offer Win XP On Consumer PCs Again - hardware
- Gates: 'Clock Is Ticking' on Iraq - Houston Chronicle
- US backs whistleblower suits against HP, Sun and Accenture
- FCC Admits Mistakes In Measuring Broadband Competition - mainpage
- Ads surge secures Google earnings
- Yahoo Sued for Giving User Information to China - yro
- AMD swings to $611m loss
- SCO Chairman Fights to Ban Open Wireless Networks - yro
- Embedded devices a cinch to pwn
- Apple plugs 25 security holes
- Lenovo sheds jobs to increase profit
- Ads surge secures Google earnings
- The Math of Text Readability - science
- ICSTIS denies £250K Richard and Judy fine
- Pirate radio: the pros and the cons
- Amazon Sues Alexaholic - yro
- Typing Patterns for Authentication - it
- EU makes it against law to condone genocide - Times Online
- DOJ Names Dozens of IT Vendors in Kickback Scheme - it
- Quake jolts southwestern Okinawa, triggering tsunami - Mainichi Daily News
- Muslim militants behead seven abducted workers in Philippines - Monsters and Critics.
- Lyrid Meteor Shower Arrives This Weekend - science
- What's the real cost of internet video?
- Attackers improve on JavaScript trickery
- Cable and Wireless asks Bulldog data theft victims to get in touch
- Monkey Business and Freakonomics - science
- Staff use of Web 2.0 is unseen threat, survey says
- Medion muscles into UMPC market
- Pirate radio: the pros and the cons
- AMD swings to $611m loss
- Nearly 200 Iraqis killed in Baghdad blasts - ABC Online
- Dire federal forecast for Kyoto compliance meets with skepticism - 570 News
- Need enhanced data security? Try a condom
- Suing a cartel should be easier, says OFT
- Foreigners warned not to leave dorms - Los Angeles Times
- ORG plots e-voting observation
- Canadian MP Calls For ISP Licenses, Content Blocks - yro
- NASA, DoD in underwater astronaut doc-bot trial
- Bell Micro talks up record-breaking Q1
- Alcohol boosts health benefit of fruit
- Lyrid meteors to sear Sunday's skies
- Chinese translation software blamed in racist sofa outrage
- 'Mary Celeste' yacht mystery puzzles Oz
- Oracle shuts Windows on data integrity drive
- Lloyds TSB certificate glitch sparks concerns
- And the centre of your desktop is ...
- Sun Asks China to Merge its Doc Format With ODF - it
- Handwrite onto your BlackBerry
- ESA gives MoonTwins project to UK firm
- Kremlin touts plan for Siberia-Alaska tunnel
- 'Mary Celeste' yacht mystery puzzles Oz
- US Embassy in Germany ups security - Reuters.uk
- Dodgy accountants sup Um Bongo from exposed holes
- UMPCs: still a gimmick despite Intel's best efforts?
- Click fraudsters flick industry the finger
- Dutch escort agency to service geek virgins
- Handwrite onto your BlackBerry
- Iran, EU to meet on nuclear stand-off on April 25 - Khaleej Times
- Bull goes industrial with software factory
- Disgruntled techie attempts Californian power blackout
- Nokia boosts downloads with low-cost 3G phone
- Botnet on Botnet Action - it
- Apple Issues Patches for 25 Security Holes - apple
- Expected Afghan Rebel Foray May Be Late, General Warns - New York Times
- IT firms compromise on global injustice
- Intel extends marketshare gains
- And the centre of your desktop is...
- Cell SMS in Planes on Trial Down-Under - hardware
- Airwave strike threats as Macquarie takes over
- RIM explains Blackberry failure
- Immigration and broadband suffer unpopular limitations
- Netgear SPH200D VoIP / DECT phone
- Blag fuels spy fears at petrol pump IT supplier
- Talking and driving more dangerous if you're alone
- BT buys more of Latin America
- RIM Releases Reason for Blackberry Outage - hardware
- RIM explains BlackBerry failure
- Netgear SPH200D VoIP/DECT phone
- Microsoft/Samsung Ink Patent Deal - yro
- Russians crack OpenOffice security
- Seven Essential Tips for Using Ubuntu Feisty Fawn - linux
- Texas Senate waves through cell phone wiretapping bill
- On the Office format wars
- Netgear SPH200D Skype/DECT phone
- Human Blood May Contain A Cure For AIDS - science
- Stolen laptops fuel industrial espionage fears for UK software firm
- Panasonic CF-Y5 Toughbook laptop
- OpenOffice Could Soon Become Web-Based Apps - developers
- Panasonic CF-Y5 Toughbook laptop
- Intel extends market share gains
- Phil Harrison Answers Your Questions - interviews
- Nigerians Hope Vote Brings New Beginning - Forbes
- Ghost yacht found off Australian coast - Times Online
- Airships to Patrol Venezuela's Skies - yro
- Gamers Grapple With VA Tech Shooting - games
- Nintendo's Sale Dominance Gets Noticed - games
- Columbian President Denies Ties - Washington Post
- Japanese police seize barricaded mobster - Boston Globe
- OMB Website Exposes Thousands of SSNs - yro
- Laptops And Flat Panels Now Vulnerable to Van Eck Methods - hardware
- Satnav hacking made simple
- Cheaper phones crimp Nokia profits
- Nokia plunders Motorola's market share
- Microsoft Says iPhone is Irrelevant to Business - apple
- Laptops And Flat Panels Now Vulnerable to Van Eck Methods - hardware
- OpenOffice Could Soon Become Web-Based Apps - developers
- China's top state-approved Catholic bishop dies - Reuters
- Dell offers XP again amidst Vista complaints
- AMD Reports $611 Million Loss - hardware
- Safari zero-day exploit nets $10,000 prize
- Pope abolishes limbo - Daily Telegraph
- Merkel welcomes Blair's position on EU constitution - Monsters and Critics.com
- Overland feels overstaffed
- Russia's Floating Nuclear Plants Under Fire From Greens - hardware
- Gamers Grapple With VA Tech Shooting - games
- Nigerian polls to start late, leading candidate escapes gunfire - New Straits Times
- Intuit to refund TurboTax-niks for taxing times onTax Day
- Women Are Fleeing IT Jobs - it
- Clashes break out near Baghdad mosque - Houston Chronicle
- Gates Coaxes Iraq on Political Front - Washington Post
- Bolivia cuts natgas exports due to protests - Reuters AlertNet
- Teens Actually Do Protect Their Online Profiles - mainpage
- Fears of Fraud Grow Before Nigerian Vote - New York Times
- A Taliban Leader in Pakistan Says He Would Aid bin Laden - New York Times
- MacBook Hacked In Contest Via Zero-Day Hole in Safari - it
- Fears of Fraud Grow Before Nigerian Vote - New York Times
- Palm distances itself from Windows
- Text Messages Used To Monitor Elections - politics
- Google's AdWords set to face jury for the first time
- Microsoft is Sued for Patent Violation over .NET - yro
- The Gigahertz Race is Back On - hardware
- Brown Dwarf Stars May Be Missing Cosmic Link - science
- Egyptian-Canadian convicted of spying - Houston Chronicle
- Digital Media Archiving Challenges Hollywood - it
- Fidel Castro Meets With Chinese Official - Washington Post
- Easy-to-Make Material Scratches Diamond - science
- Four blasts in Baghdad kill at least 183 - Xinhua
- Is Your Printer Ripping You Off? - hardware
- Bhutan Conducts Mock Election - Voice of America
- Clashes break out near Baghdad mosque - Houston Chronicle
- Mapping the Blogosphere - it
- Is Your Printer Ripping You Off? - hardware
- Microsoft Is Sued For Patent Violation Over .NET - yro
- Women Are Fleeing IT Jobs - it
- Microsoft Says iPhone Is Irrelevant To Business - apple
- 4 Palestinians Killed in West Bank - Washington Post
- Chaos and Attempted Bombing Sully Election in Nigeria - New York Times
- Iraq death penalty raises concerns - Los Angeles Times
- Bombing at US-Backed School in Gaza - New York Times
- Freeport Workers May Lower Salary-Increase Demands (Update1) - Bloomberg
- The Hundred Million Mile Pipe Organ - science
- Nigerians Vote for New President Amid Claims of Fraud (Update2) - Bloomberg
- TARMAC: Bana crashes in Targa - Motorsport.com
- Global Positioning Without GPS - hardware
- Microsoft Finds a Home For Barcode - it
- Nigerian elections marked by peace, but violence recorded - Xinhua
- RMS Protest Song On Gitmo - politics
- Boston Bans Boing Boing From City Wi-Fi - yro
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