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  • Parallels 5 boasts huge speed improvement
  • Microsoft: Worms Are Most Prevalent Security Problem
  • PayPal Introduces Open API to Put Payments Into Apps
  • A Single Sign-In for All Your Websites? Google Hopes So
  • Google Chrome Beta Gets Bookmark Sync
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  • electronics

  • Where Have All the Single-Purpose Devices Gone?
  • Tethering: Droid Gets A Date, iPhone Still MIA
  • Intel's next-gen memory closer to reality
  • First look: New iMacs (Fall 2009)
  • Bar Code: Its Origins, Why It's on Google & What's Next
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  • industries

  • Facebook gets $711 million damages in anti-spam case
  • A free, social 'AddressBook' for Android
  • Google Voice Gets Call-Blocking Fix
  • Windows 7 Upgrade Made Easy
  • Apple Ships New Jailbreak-Proof iPhone 3GS?
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  • education

  • Disgraced Cloning Scientist Hwang Woo-Suk
  • Researchers decipher 3-D structure of human genome
  • Arctic to be ice-free in summer in 20 years: scientist
  • 2 Americans Share Nobel Chemistry Prize
  • Search for Yale student turns to Conn. incinerator
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  • careers

  • Microsoft Lays off 800 People
  • AP IMPACT: Stimulus jobs overstated by thousands
  • Sun cutting up to 3,000 jobs as awaits Oracle deal
  • AT&T enlists employees to oppose Net neutrality
  • Bright future: Prospects look good for graduates in technica
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  • government

  • Chinese agencies fight for control of Web game
  • Professors: FCC's net neutrality proposal is ambiguous
  • China bureaucratic war over online Warcraft heats up
  • NY Attorney General Files Antitrust Lawsuit Against Intel
  • China regulator rejects World of Warcraft game: official
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  • business

  • iPhone Under Attack from Android Invasion
  • After iPhone's China Launch, Is BlackBerry Next?
  • Google's 3Q lobbying costs eclipse $1 million
  • China Unicom: 5,000 iPhones sold in first weekend
  • Microsoft Price Cut Goes After Google Apps
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  • iPhone Under Attack from Android Invasion
  • Facebook gets $711 million damages in anti-spam case
  • Microsoft: Worms Are Most Prevalent Security Problem
  • A Single Sign-In for All Your Websites? Google Hopes So
  • China bureaucratic war over online Warcraft heats up
  • Chinese agencies fight for control of Web game
  • Google's 3Q lobbying costs eclipse $1 million
  • Microsoft Lays off 800 People
  • Professors: FCC's net neutrality proposal is ambiguous
  • PayPal Introduces Open API to Put Payments Into Apps
  • Parallels 5 boasts huge speed improvement
  • Where Have All the Single-Purpose Devices Gone?
  • After iPhone's China Launch, Is BlackBerry Next?
  • Tethering: Droid Gets A Date, iPhone Still MIA
  • NY Attorney General Files Antitrust Lawsuit Against Intel
  • Disgraced Cloning Scientist Hwang Woo-Suk
  • China regulator rejects World of Warcraft game: official
  • Software Shields Online Banking on Infected PCs
  • Internet believers: Pastors open online churches
  • China Unicom: 5,000 iPhones sold in first weekend
  • Cisco and EMC Form Venture to Serve Data Centers
  • Google Chrome Beta Gets Bookmark Sync
  • Microsoft Price Cut Goes After Google Apps
  • Sony Ericsson's First Android Handset, Why Now?
  • ReelDirector beefs up iPhone 3GS editing capabilities
  • Wireless N Standard Helps Home Networks
  • FBI: National Data-breach Law Would Help Fight Cybercrime
  • Software Development Kit Released for Android 2.0
  • Amazon.com rolls out shortcut for paying online
  • AP IMPACT: Stimulus jobs overstated by thousands
  • Google's 'Gov Cloud' Wins $7.2 Million Los Angeles Con
  • Intel's next-gen memory closer to reality
  • A free, social 'AddressBook' for Android
  • Google Voice Gets Call-Blocking Fix
  • Google Nav System Shakes up GPS
  • Researchers decipher 3-D structure of human genome
  • US scientist in court on spy-for-Israel charges
  • Verizon's First Android Goes After Apple iPhone iDon'ts
  • Sun cutting up to 3,000 jobs as awaits Oracle deal
  • First look: New iMacs (Fall 2009)
  • 5 New Technologies That Will Change Everything
  • Internet advertising appears to begin its comeback
  • 5 years later, 5 ways that Ubuntu has made Linux more human
  • New App Store Rules Good News for iPhone Users
  • Gartner: Growth coming after IT's worst-ever year
  • Gartner: Brace yourself for cloud computing
  • What Do Verizon's New Anti-iPhone Ads Mean For AT&T?
  • AT&T enlists employees to oppose Net neutrality
  • Why Facebook, Twitter, Google Wave Still Bow to King E-Mail
  • Acer's Snapdragon Powered Android Phone
  • Arctic to be ice-free in summer in 20 years: scientist
  • Apple Ships New Jailbreak-Proof iPhone 3GS?
  • Has Microsoft reached its limit for debugging software?
  • Windows 7 Upgrade Made Easy
  • Bright future: Prospects look good for graduates in technica
  • Does pursuing higher education really lead to better jobs?
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