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- Software maker exposes hidden data (MS Office)
- New worm spies on you
- Hollywood cracks down on DVD chipmakers
- SP2: Bad for your blood pressure?
- AMD desktop chips edge ahead of Intel
- JibJab beats copyright rap
- Browser campaign slams IE
- UN body releases desktop Linux guide
- Concerns mount over major web strike
- Cherry launches keyboard for Linux users
- First virus hits 64-bit Windows
- Microsoft offers SP2 compatibility guide
- Justice Dept. probes for pirates
- Digital attacks on Winamp use 'skins' for camouflage
- What elseiIs new in SP2?
- EMI France and Fnac accused over CDs
- Microsoft : hackers wouldn't bother to spoof SP2's security center
- Apple puts the squeeze on new iMac
- Sun sales tactic targets Linux
- PC makers: Look before taking SP2 leap
- Why SP2 deserved every shred of the scrutiny
- Microsoft: SP2, spyware don't mix
- SP2 vs. the plug-ins
- Gigabyte Ignites Intel’s 925XE Core-Logic
- Longhorn's Cutbacks Give Linux Its Chance
- Large size LCD monitor prices crash
- RAF sergeant bought stripes on eBay!
- Apple fixes 15 flaws in Mac OS X
- 1394 group approves UWB 'Firewireless' tech
- Microsoft launch new line of Hardware products
- ATI to announce X800XT PE PCI Express
- Skype releases Pocket PC software
- Longhorn to put squeeze on gadgets
- Pair of Linux holes put users at risk
- Spammers hijack sender ID
- P-to-P partner charges RIAA with patent infringement
- US broadband users triple in less than three years
- Intel plans to fix internet
- Atari hits gamers with blasts from past
- McAfee's Trojan horse error gets developer's goat
- Suddenly, it's AMD inside
- New MyDoom variants could forewarn major attack
- Microsoft: Sasser bounty hinges on conviction
- New Scam Tactic Hits Online
- Yahoo to buy Musicmatch for $160 million
- Firefox browser to hit 1.0 milestone
- Novel worms burst onto the scene: one sniffs, another talks
- Major graphics flaw threatens Windows PCs
- Gnome: We've overtaken Windows, bring on Apple
- Firefox drawing fans away from Microsoft IE
- British complain of iTunes cost
- Easy fitting of additional radiators/fans in a computer case.
- New MyDoom offers 'how to' details
- AOL drops Microsoft antispam technology
- MyDoom Variant Packs Photo of Netsky Author
- Hackers jump on reported windows flaws
- Microsoft: Can we check your software license?
- Labels, Microsoft in talks on CD copying
- British police arrest suspect in Cisco code theft
- Code flaws open Linux apps to attack
- Microsoft software implicated in air traffic shutdown
- Yahoo to launch its own music player
- HP System Restore SP2 Fix
- eMusic to relaunch MP3 subscription service
- Microsoft opens Office source code to governments
- Net security threats growing fast
- Butler Jeeves gets 'extreme makeover'
- Firefox beats million-download deadline
- First game arrives for AMD 64-bit chip
- Blocking JPEGS Won't Defend Against Attacks
- Five graphics-card makers to form alliance to strengthen competitiveness
- Google picks Gates' brains
- Microsoft to secure IE for XP only
- Symantec holes open up firewalls to attacks
- Is Sony in the groove?
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E-Mail ID working group shuts down without consensus
- Unhappy customers slam freeiPods.com; owners blame Apple
- Nokia adds antivirus protection to new smart phone
- Microsoft issues first SP2 patch
- Intel shelves plans for Wi-Fi access point
- Microsoft Prepared to Strip Media Player
- Google Conforms to Chinese Censorship
- US judge strikes down bootleg law
- Titan TWC-A04 7.5 volt water pump mod to increase the cooling performance
- Lite-On SOHW-1633s 16x DVD+-RW Double Layer Writer @ ExtremeMHz
- Vantec EZ-grip molex connector kit @ Rbmods
- Pioneer DVR-108 16x Dual Layer DVD+/-RW Drive Review at 3DX
- Lexmark X1150 All In One Printer/Scanner Review @ Ascully.com
- Thermaltake Aquarius III our Mod 7 review
- Mad Wax Review
- Raidmax Samurai Mid-Tower Gaming Case @ ExtremeMHz
- Gaming Wear - Shirts @ A True Review
- CaseArts 3D Artistic Thumb Screws @ Rbmods
- SilverStone TJ06 Computer Case @ A True Review
- Buffalo Firestix PC4000 2x 512MB
- Gateway AR-230 Home Theater DVD Recorder Review @ Tweaknews.net
- Vantec Nexstar @ Rbmods
- Gigabyte 3D Rocket SE Cooler Review at Short-Media.com
- Judge disarms Patriot Act
- JPEG exploit could beat antivirus software
- Micro Cool NorthPole chipset heatsink review.
- Toodis Mpal 400 Ultra Compact AV Player @ A True Review
- Planning to dump IE? Think again
- Gates: PCs fall short
- Intel plans faster bus for Pentium 4 Extreme Edition
- Sun pushes OpenOffice standard
- Closure of Sharereactor Scam?
- RIAA - 762 more file-trading evil-doers sued
- Tech powers seek antipiracy accord
- Sony of Japan abandons copy-control music CDs, adapting to popularity of MP3s
- Americans 'misjudge online risks'
- Viral movies possible with RealPlayer flaw
- Gates: Microsoft to offer anti-spyware
- Apple releases Mac OS X security patches
- Microsoft's internet browser gets caught in its own web
- Super-connected users could aid IM worms
- Super-powered peer to peer
- D.C. showdown over file swapping looms
- House OKs Bill Imposing Spyware Fines
- UK music industry sues file sharers
- Andreessen: Microsoft to make IE more competitive
- Security concerns put MSN Messenger beta on hold
- Future Windows component could spur old-school viruses
- Flaw found in older Office versions
- Piggyback developers in a bind over IE
- Top 20 computer threats unveiled
- Europe spanks file swappers
- FTC files suit against alleged spyware distributor
- A new event in programming?
- MySQL to make use of Microsoft code
- New IM worm on the loose
- Why Opera is better than Mozilla @ Iceteks.com
- Justice Dept. wants new antipiracy powers
- Microsoft warns of 22 new security flaws
- Revenge of the pop-ups
- Intel kills plans for 4GHz Pentium
- Stolen 'Halo 2' hits pirate sites
- Virus alert: Bacros goes back to the future
- Attack of the bots
- Music firms win 'pirates' ruling
- Google preps desktop search application
- Corel Corporation Acquires Jasc to Extend Graphics Software Portfolio
- Want to know the hardware behind Echelon?
- Google fixes security hole
- Major browsers bitten by security bugs
- Hackers can turn off Norton AntiVirus protection
- IE exploit lets attackers plant programs on SP2
- Vulnerability hits Java for cell phones
- Chasing digital music's 'codec killers'
- toilet woes
- Windows v Linux security: the real facts
- Man ordered to disable spyware programs
- eDonkey kicks Kazaa out of no. 1 spot
- NEC tops IBM with speedier supercomputer
- Cyber conmen 'hijack desktop PCs'
- Security for Internet users deemed weak: Study
- Mac users face rare threat
- Dutch track counterfeits via printer serial numbers
- Google patches one security hole, but another surfaces
- Taking Ethernet the distance
- Firefox aims for 10 percent of Web surfers
- Apple unveils color iPod, U2 edition
- Hacking--do the pros now rule?
- Microsoft battles piracy with free software
- Microsoft's Ballmer tells customers to stick with Windows
- NASA-SGI Supercomputer: Tops in speed and research
- Attack prompts Bush website block
- AOL to offer free antivirus protection
- Flaws found in Windows-based media players
- Gmail accounts 'wide open to exploit'
- Reheated Bagle smokes out antivirus defenses
- Cybercrime Marketplace Shut Down, 28 Arrested
- Concerns over Windows cashpoints
- Super-tough coating for cellphones and discs
- Study: Firefox still gaining on Internet Explorer
- Intel's Pentium 4 to top out at 3.8 GHz
- IE exploit is top of the hacks
- MPAA to start filing movie-swapping lawsuits
- Internet fraud 'phishers' widen their net
- The wait is over - Firefox 1.0 is here
- Support for Europe's software patent Directive
- Microsoft to indemnify most customers from legal threats
- Scots land first Euro supercomputer
- Microsoft squares up to Google
- UK Post Office signs distribution deal with Napster.
- XP SP2 Flaw Warning Sparks Debate on Disclosure
- Worm Breaks Speed Record from Discovery to Life
- End of Winamp?
- Netscape Revived With Firefox Backing
- Logitech Precision PC Gaming Headset Review @ Tweaknews.net
- Updated AOL focuses on security
- Microsoft says IE updates possible
- Motion Picture Association sues movie downloaders
- Nullsoft's future in a void
- Sober worm variant shimmies
- Air Force turns to Microsoft for network security
- More security hiccups for IE
- Author of Linux patent study says Ballmer got It wrong
- MSN Hotmail nears storage finish line
- Microsoft denies piracy accusations
- Malicious Trojan Identified For Nokia Smartphones
- Attackers strike using Web ads
- Microsoft to fix 'download warning' flaw
- Firefox cutting into IE's lead
- Symantec: Not just antivirus anymore
- Adult site sues Google for infringement
- Hacked European ad server infects IE users
- Microsoft Will Replace Fake Copies of XP
- Torvalds denounces EU patent law
- Another serious hole found in WinAmp
- Valve suspends 20,000 Steam accounts
- AMD roadmap drops Athlon XP
- Microsoft upgrade knocks out 80,000 government PCs
- Welcome at our renewed site
- Microsoft Denies Using Firefox
- Finnish authorities warn against using MS Internet Explorer 6 browser
- Internet Access, Delivered From Above
- SCO hacked over Thanksgiving Holiday
- Screensaver tackles spam websites
- Microsoft opts against SP5 for Windows 2000
- Yahoo Mail up to 250MB!!!
- Yahoo mail upgrade to 1gb for free
- The Battle for Wesnoth - interview with David White
- Nasa Calls For Proposals For Project Columbia High-end Computing Resources
- Cognitive enhancement drugs raise mental acuity, moral issues
- Disaster In the Pacific
- Trojan threatens SP2
- Firefox Vunerability discovered
- Gates endures computer crash during CES keynote speech
- The Doors Manager Danny Sugerman Dies
- Actor Newman escapes racing fire
- Retro on your cellular phone
- Mobile PC Market Heats Up With New Chips
- IE Plagued by 'Extremely Critical' Flaws
- Ubiquitous lasers pose aviation problem
- Apple suit tests First Amendment
- McAfee automates Google hacking
- Cell phone virus turns up the heat
- Researcher faces jail for finding bugs
- IBM Heads to Open Source
- Apple launches Mac mini
- U.S. slams saucy spams
- 'Critical' patches released for Windows, IE
- Apple centers Spotlight on desktop search
- BSA doesn't think the DMCA goes far enough
- Verizon's E-Mail embargo enrages
- Disk drives to stop shrinking
- iPod shuffle and mini Mac
- Microsoft Tests Mac E-Mail Import Tool
- Gmail glitch yields access to messages
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