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- International Linux Foundation Announces Distributed Network For All Users
- Finding Digital Heaven - A Windows User Switches to a Mac
- Americans Use Multiple Research Sources
- Proton-Based Network Offers Free Cellular and Internet Services
- CRM Software - Manage Customer Relationships
- Using Computer Clock Skew to Crack Anonymity Networks
- Those Aren’t Really Friends Sending You E-mail
- Podcasting in America: 2006
- Blogosphere Grows to 50 Million
- Teleportation Takes Quantum Leap Forward
- Which Author is Better: One or Many?
- When Software Bites, Back
- Google's Plan to Store Data Online Presents Security Concerns
- Podcast 3 - Digitalis Americana: It All Started Bit by Bit
- The Internet Freeway May Become A Toll Road
- Podcast 2 - Are Web Recommendations Accurate?
- Podcast 1 - Windows Update, Skype, Cellular Security
- Reset Your Digital Watch, Saturday Night
- First Marketable Quantum Computer Chip
- Cellphone Users Beware: We Know Where You Are
- Ebay Boosts Sales Figures of Microsoft Xbox 360
- Mozilla Corporation Releases Firefox 1.5
- The Secret Life of Numbers
- Sony CD Security Fix Leaves Users Unsecured
- Don't Say Anything: We Still Know Where You Are
- New York Suburb To Require Secure Wireless Networks
- Almost Two-Thirds of U.S. Homes Have An Online Computer
- U.S. Broadband Market Shrinking
- Google Print Faces Legal Challenges
- Simple Path to Notebook Hard Drive Upgrade
- Sprechen Sie Google?
- Google That Blog
- Massachusetts Disses Microsoft and Proprietary Data Formats
- Total Cost of Ownership for Microsoft Windows Exceeds Linux
- Length of Quantum Memory Extended 100,000 Times
- Light Speed: Turn It Down, Turn It Up
- No More Pencils, No More Books, Now I've Got an iBook
- GoogleNet Hotspots Coming To A City Near You
- U.S. Copyright Office Fumbles, Bit by Bit
- MBA Interns Head to India to Learn Outsourcing Firsthand
- Google News Goes RSS and Atom
- IBM Skips Past Google and Microsoft
- Energy Bill May Make Americans Late
- Microsoft Windows Piracy Check Cracked
- SANS Institute Reports 422 New Security Vulnerabilities
- RSS: The Up-and-Coming E-business Tool
- Quantum Computer to be Ready in Three Years
- Google Goes Head-to-Head With PayPal
- Microsoft Urges Users to Uninstall Netscape 8 (as if that were surprising)
- Nokia Announces Linux-based Portable Internet Device
- U.S. Homeland Security Shuts Down BitTorrent P2P Site
- FTC Kicks Off Operation Spam Zombies
- Samsung Announces 16GB Flash Memory Module
- Eureka! Hidden Text Revealed by Particle Accelerator
- Personalize Google and Get a Gmail Invitation
- Hyper-Threading Vulnerability
- Drop Voice, Keep DSL
- Wireless Networks To Be Outlawed In Urban Environments
- Hear Me, I Want to Listen
- Pew Report States That 27 Percent of Users Download Digital Music and Video
- Internet Explorer Unsafe 98 Percent of the Time
- Madison River Communications Fined For Blocking VoIP Access
- UA Student Convicted for Downloading Music & Movies
- Microsoft Requires Oral Activation of Windows
- Knoppix Linux: 30 minutes to being free of Windows
- Malware Attempts To Delete Microsoft AntiSpyware Program
- Grid Computing Comes Mainstream
- Panda Names Downloader.GK Worst Virus of 2004
- Stanford Internet Study Details Most Common Online Activities
- Users Warned of Multiple Windows Security Vulnerabilities
- U.S. Navy Develops Reasonable IT Use Policy
- Google Becomes Unwitting Abettor for Santy Worm
- Without an Education, Will Techies Go Far Enough?
- Google Beats the Gecko, I Mean Geico
- AMD and IBM Create Innovative High-Speed Computer Chip
- Zafi Worm Comes with Christmas Greetings
- Google Becomes a Library. Digitizing the World's Books?
- Security Hole in Google Desktop Search Toolbar
- Bought Any Illegal Software From A Spammer, Lately?
- Nittany Lions Roar at Microsoft Internet Explorer
- Trojan Keylogger Masquerades as Make Love Not Spam Screensaver
- Blogging Is A Mainstream Activity
- Lycos Europe Pulls Make Love Not Spam Antispam Screensaver
- Philadelphia Metropolitan Wi-Fi Plan Not Blocked by Legislation
- Windows Servers Vulnerable to Takeover through WINS
- Lycos Antispam Screensaver Debuts
- New Netscape Browser Works Better With Websites Designed for Internet Explorer
- SSL No Longer Secure in the Face of Marketscore Spyware
- Bofra Worm Gets Past Antivirus Software
- Sales of Linux Servers Up
- Google Indexes Scholarly Literature
- Adobe Prepares Updated Acrobat
- Military Internet for Battle Management
- Spyware Helps Lexmark Monitor Users
- Mozilla Firefox to Add Desktop Search
- Mozilla Foundation Releases Firefox 1.0
- How Has the PC Changed the Face of America?
- Gmail Scam Used by Phishers to Gather Personal Data
- FTC Offers Bounty to Name Spammers
- $87 Million in Pirated Software Seized
- Linux Standards Set
- Rate of U.S. Broadband Adoption Increasing, Says FCC
- A Decade of Cybercoffee
- Verizon Doubles DSL Speed
- Whose Website Is It, Anyway?
- A Six Sigma Approach to Security
- Lost Hard Drive Contains 23,000 Social Security Numbers
- Must Have App: WinZip 9 SR-1
- Security Concern: USB Flash Drives
- Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer and Windows XP SP2
- Stratospheric Broadband
- TRAIN Act Allows Tax Credit for Technology Training
- High-Capacity Blue Laser DVDs In The Offing
- Free E-mail Service Included With All New Computers
- Windows XP SP2 is a Must-Have Upgrade
- Mydoom Worm Makes a Name for Itself in a Hurry
- I Can't See You Anymore
- AT&T Released Details of Anti-Spam Filter, Hopes For Long-Term Benefit
- Most American's Are Not Tech Hip
- The Big Gorilla Project
- Ink Cartridge Manufacturers Get Legal Go Ahead
- Sober Worm Poses as Virus Fix
- California Wins Legal Case Against Spammers
- Really Strong PalmOS Security
- Microsoft Sued for Security Flaws
- Microsoft Windows: Simple Security, Strong Security
- Massachusetts Promotes Open Standards
- Beyond the Internet: The Grid
- The Pot Calls The Kettle Black: Turning the Tables on Online Music Swapping
- Court Bans Federal Do Not Call Registry
- Don't Spam in California
- AMD Releases 64-Bit Athlon
- What's the Sound of One Black Hole Singing?
- IMing Not a Waste of Time
- Quantum Cryptography Final Commercialized?
- Craziest Thing I Ever Heard: Pay Spammers Not To Spam
- Must Everything Be Free on the Internet?
- Forty Million U.S. Broadband Users
- Don't Challenge That E-Mail!
- Google Turns Five Today
- MXI Runs Windows, Linux, and PalmOS Applications
- Microsoft Patches Office Against Serious VBA Security Hole
- SCO to Invoice Linux Users
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