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- Employees sue for unpaid Windows Vista overtime
- Academics warn of EU 'three strikes' back door plan
- HP inching away from Vista's bad rep?
- Google launches internet browser
- BBC fixes BT Home Hub auto-vomit bug
- Microsoft sees end of Windows era
- Ex-Googlers reinvent web search
- Ubuntu man challenges open source to out-pretty Apple
- UK ISPs agree to menace their filesharing users
- nVidia chips 'All bad'
- Internet flaw
- Dell offers 'Windows Vista Bonus' to frightened customers
- eBay Australia ditches PayPal scheme
- MS extends XP support
- Splashtop
- Storm Worm readys for another attack
- Phorm boss talks targeted ads (including interview)
- Memristors - a new type of device
- Home Office defends 'dangerously misleading' Phorm thumbs-up
- Department of Homeland Security website hacked
- Half a million servers hacked
- Security firms scrutinise Phorm
- Gates hints at Vista 'successor
- Virgin Media in talks to trial three strikes regime against P2P
- NVIDIA's Drivers Caused 28.8% Of Vista Crashes In 2007
- Apple Safari 3.1 FULL released
- Phorm agrees to independent inspection of data pimping code
- Is Microsoft 'capable' of stopping Vista Capable lawsuit?
- Phorm launches data pimping fight back
- Judge greenlights lawsuit against Microsoft
- Yes! It's the vacuum cleaner mouse!
- Firefox 3 Beta 3 Officially Released
- Illegal downloaders 'face UK ban'
- New Mac Pro is eight-cored beast
- Office update disables MS files
- Google borrows ????????'s privacy manual
- Why all Vista users should upgrade to Windows XP
- Windows malfunctions after bloatware uninstalled from Toshiba laptop
- Apple mugs Think Secret
- Microsoft spits out final XP service pack, beta version
- Virgin Media network collapses nationwide
- Microsoft snaps up Multimap
- Microsoft posts Vista SP1 RC for download
- Update: Re-Testing Vista w/2GB RAM, Office 2003
- The happiest Vista customers: Mac users?
- Exposing Vista Myths and Making Deployments Easy
- Turning Nonworking Gizmos Into Money
- Schools should teach data security
- Top 10 IT disasters of all time
- B3ta served DMCA notice for Photoshop Prince challenge
- Welcome back, Apple. Seriously.
- Protect yourself from silent Windows updates
- Microsoft updates Windows without users' consent
- Updated Windows Vista Step-by-Step Guides for IT Professionals Available
- Microsoft WGA servers down; XP and Vista installs being marked as counterfeit (Update
- Will VMware's sales double forever?
- Storm Worm of a thousand faces
- Private network for online gaming bypasses Internet bottlenecks
- Updated HD Photo Plug-ins for Adobe Photoshop Available
- DoS Attack Feared As Storm Worm Siege Escalates
- Mozilla Firefox v2.0.0.6 Final Available
- Realtek WHQL Vista network drivers silently corrupt data
- Firefox 3 gets full-page zoom
- Storm Worm Erupts Into Worst Virus Attack In 2 Years
- Rumor: No Vista SP1 Until 2009?
- Western Digital unleashes 2 TB external drives
- Sun denies Java patch release put billions at risk
- Iowa plans audacious Harry Potter butter sculpture
- Little Annoyances Still Big Vista Issue
- 75-year-old woman has world's fastest private internet connection
- Pinned: Vista SP1 Beta 1 to launch in mid-July, sources say
- Why The Xbox 360 Failed
- Firefox 3 moves into Alpha 6
- Apple Has A Sense Of Humor
- Apple Releases Safari Beta 3.0.2 for Windows and Mac OS X
- Dell lets users avoid 'bloatware', users still believe there can be more improvements
- Microsoft will alter search features in Vista SP1, beta expected by the end of the ye
- Xubuntu is Genuine Windows after all
- Linux leaders plot counterattack on Microsoft
- Safari for Windows has a security hole
- Intel announces plans to cut Core 2 Quad prices by 50%
- Ancient Rome is rebuilt digitally
- Vista not playing well with IPv6
- Wireless energy promise powers up
- New in Firefox 3.0
- Windows Vista Kills Networks
- Ubuntu Founder praises Microsoft's Innovation
- No end in sight for Vista's Long Goodbye
- Microsoft desperate, says target OpenOffice.org
- Hackers hijack Windows Update's downloader
- Ubuntu Founder: No Emulation Software for Dell Systems
- Mozilla CEO: We are no 'Frankenstein'
- Dell Plumps for Ubuntu
- Windows Server Longhorn Beta 3 Downloads Now Available
- Dell brings back XP on home systems
- SimpleTech announces 512GB and 256GB 3.5-inch SSD drives
- Thunderbird 2.0 E-Mail Client Goes Gold
- STEAM Hacked, VALVe being held for ransom
- Two cautioned over wi-fi 'theft'
- Fujitsu Puts Brakes on 1.8" HDDs to Focus on SSDs
- Microsoft: XP SP3 is still on the schedule for Q1 2008
- Oops! Yahoo Japan erases 4.5 million e-mails
- Peepel: free office apps in a virtual desktop
- PC Makers to Microsoft: Vista Is Not a Seller
- Cover art for 'Deathly Hallows' revealed
- Catalyst 7.3 for Windows XP and Vista Released
- Daniel, Rupert & Emma signed for remaining films
- Yod'm 3D Desktop Manager
- Adobe Has No Plans To Make Current Products Windows Vista Compatible
- Microsoft admits WGA update phones home
- CeBIT: Samsung USB monitor has flash memory
- WGA Notifications and download and install telemetry
- Last month's root-server attack revisited
- Google adds photos to map service
- Firefox 3.0 opens door to Web apps, Mozilla says
- 14 Hewlett-Packard Company Secrets From A Former Employee
- Book Seven COMPLETE
- Intel preps five 45 nm dual- and quad-core processors
- Apple DRM illegal in Norway: Ombudsman
- Microsoft to support consumer versions of XP through 2014
- Black Google Would Save 3,000 Megawatts a Year
- Windows Vista Content Protection - Twenty Questions (and Answers)
- Can't Touch This
- Despite 100 Million IE 7 Installs, Microsoft's Browser Still Loses Ground
- Attack code out for 'critical' Windows flaw
- VeriSign Offers Hackers $8,000 Bounty on Vista, IE 7 Flaws
- Cisco sues Apple over use of iPhone name
- Title of Harry Potter 7 revealed
- Leopard Mac OS X 10.5 9A321 Screenshots
- Project Looking Glass 1.0 Released
- Move over silicon, there's new transistor material in town
- Lawsuit: Xbox 360 update "bricking" consoles
- AMD Cuts Prices on a few ATI Products
- No fix yet for zero-day flaw in Word
- PDFs open critical hole in Internet Explorer
- Hackers 'Salivating' for Vista
- What's the deal with Vista Service Pack 1?
- Microsoft set to push out updated antipiracy tool
- Windows Vista Product Guide
- AMD's R600 die gets pixellated
- IE and Firefox blighted by fake login flaw
- Microsoft makes claim on Linux code
- Vista's EULA product activation worries
- News on book 7 coming soon?
- 8-Core (Clovertown) Mac Pro Benchmarks
- Microsoft plugs Windows worm holes
- AMD 65nm Product Plans Unveiled
- Microsoft launches Google Earth killer
- Bot nets likely behind jump in spam
- Sony targeted in memory-chip probe
- Royale Noir: secret XP theme uncovered
- Firefox 2: 30 downloads per second
- DirectX 10 - What it means to the PC Industry
- Vista general release date revealed
- Microsoft Virtual PC 2007 Beta
- Microsoft Unveils OneCare Anti-virus For Vista
- Windows Vista has new Reduced Functionality Mode
- Quad Core Battle : Intel Yorkfield vs AMD Altair
- NVIDIA shares surge on Intel buyout rumors
- Just One More Release Before Windows Vista Goes Gold
- New security measures for mobiles
- Firefox 2.0 RC1 unveiled
- Zero-Day Response Team Launches with Emergency IE Patch
- Adobe, Symantec press EC to remove Vista tanks from their lawns
- VoIP Surpassing Standard Call Quality?
- Sources: Zune's DRM not viral after all
- Will Europe Delay Vista?
- TDK Announces Super-Small Solid State Hard Drive
- Office 2007 Beta 2 Technical Refresh now available
- Opinion: A reality check for Vista
- Quantum effect offers molecular transistors
- Japan orders Apple to probe laptops
- No Weasley is our King storyline in OOTP
- First Tests: Fast 32GB Flash Hard Drive
- Can the Mac Counter Windows Vista?
- AMD and Intel dual-core prices continue to fall
- Man Gets 6 Years in Software Piracy Case
- Sony Battery Recall Cost: $250 Million
- Firefox Extension Promises Private P2P
- Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate 1 now available
- Intel Core 2 Duo E6400 invades AMD territory on price/performance chart
- Microsoft Offers To Help Firefox Run On Vista
- Dell recalls faulty laptops
- Dell recall could cost Sony up to ?50bn
- Cray Wins $52 Million Supercomputer Contract
- Windows defense handcuffs good guys
- Microsoft's antivirus package makes a splash
- Woman forces US record industry to drop file-sharing case
- Problems Plague Windows Live Spaces
- Report confirms dismantling of Apple forum staff
- Developers cry foul over Windows kernel security
- The greatest error message of all time?
- Girl who borrowed ?14m Navy Helicopter
- Microsoft Draws Second WGA Lawsuit
- Microsoft names Windows 98 and Millennium execution day
- MS fixes phone-home nagware
- Windows Genuine Disadvantage malware sighted
- Apple patches Tiger
- Rowling to kill two in final book
- Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0 June 2006 CTP
- Microsoft Axes WinFS, Cancels Beta 2
- It's Almost Official: Microsoft Developing iPod Killer
- Yahoo! worst in China
- Google Earth v.4 comes to Linux
- Bill Gates leaving Microsoft
- Windows Vista Beta 2: Biggest Download Event in History
- Microsoft product phones home every day
- Be Unlimited 24Meg broadband review
- Microsoft 'mulls eBay purchase'
- Microsoft reveals rival to jpeg
- Software Makers Crack Down on Net Piracy
- Google Releases AJAX Framework
- AMD's Turion Gets a Second Core
- Microsoft Expression Web Designer CTP1
- Seagate to lay off 6,000 workers
- Google announces new options for search engine
- Flash to Jump Beyond the Browser
- Sony bows to Apple format
- Microsoft to acquire Yahoo
- Opteron QuadCore in 2007
- Beatles lose Apple court battle
- IE7 Beta 2 is go
- Microsoft Readies Storage Service to Rival Googles Gdrive
- Microsoft Faces Criticism Over Sender ID
- Yahoo accused of helping jail China Internet writer
- 'Party in your pants' iPod accessory ships Stateside
- Firm follows Apple with Windows-on-Mac code
- Logitech unrolls cylindrical iPod-friendly speaker unit
- Police bust UK's largest 'DVD piracy' factory
- XP On Macs - It's Official
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