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  1. Mac Office sales soar on Apple's gains
  2. Climate change barely bothers wealthy, polluting nations: study
  3. Microsoft launches space tours on the Web
  4. Google Friend Connect: The movie
  5. Report: Dell phasing out XPS gaming systems
  6. Who will reign over Digg: Obama or Jobs?
  7. Yahoo offers geographic data to Web sites
  8. Microsoft loses another ad executive
  9. Digg Town Hall: The pseudo-live blog
  10. Legal troubles could threaten Sprint/Clearwire deal
  11. AMD shuffles executives, creates new engineering group
  12. Red tape, costs entangle fans of 'green' fuel
  13. Podcast: Google wants your site to be more social
  14. Welcome to the social mess?
  15. HBO to Apple: Bada Bing?
  16. REVIEW: Shuttle's K-4500 Linux PC
  17. Today's sign that the 3G iPhone is nigh
  18. Nintendo launches WiiWare with six games
  19. XP update throws some for a loop
  20. With 22-channel launch, Dish approaches DirecTV's HD channel count
  21. Reycling waste CO2 into paper
  22. Google offers YouTube video software for Macs
  23. China hit with 7.8 earthquake
  24. Vote for Patent Reform Act taken off Senate's calendar
  25. There might be gold for techies in Tinsletown
  26. Bringing Google into the kitchen
  27. Advice for techies who want to star in Hollywood
  28. As Facebook goes corporate, Mark Zuckerberg loses an early player
  29. Powerset brings the Semantic Web to Wikipedia
  30. RIM BlackBerry Bold/BlackBerry 9000 makes official debut
  31. HelioVolt claims CIGS solar efficiency mark
  32. Facebook CTO to leave company
  33. Nvidia CEO denies buyout of Via
  34. Stolen Mac helps nab burglary suspects
  35. Flaw turns Gmail into spamming machine
  36. Facebook borrows $100 million
  37. Nationalize Twitter? Hmm, not so fast
  38. Fisker Auto flashes look at sporty electric sedan
  39. FBI probe nets counterfeit Chinese networking parts
  40. Google to launch Friend Connect for the social Web
  41. Photos: Top 10 reviews of the week
  42. Is Microsoft stalking Powerset's search technology?
  43. Robots serve up fiery ****tails in San Francisco
  44. Toshiba to use Cell processor in future notebook
  45. QuickSilverScreen.com down; accused of copyright violations
  46. Yahoo acquisition to aid Apple searches
  47. Google gains on Microsoft with hosted security offering
  48. If Apple can go home again, why not Dell?
  49. Netflix Watch Now: Missing 95 percent of the service's most popular content
  50. Atari gets de-listed by Nasdaq
  51. Colleges fret RIAA push for state anti-P2P laws
  52. Podcast: Shining the light on solar hurdles
  53. Guest viewpoint: Greg Rosston on why Uncle Sam must stop subsidizing inefficient comp
  54. Wind power company Noble files for public offering
  55. Virgin Mobile USA and Helio in merger talks?
  56. UK turns CCTV & terrorism laws on pooping dogs
  57. Apple to issue refunds for Powerbook, iBook replacement power adapters
  58. Did you get infected? Virus runs amok amid JavaOne
  59. Week in review: Yahoo, Microhoo's biggest loser
  60. Last.fm announces original video programming
  61. Interview: Nvidia CEO talks about his beef with Intel
  62. The GPL vs. Skype: Open source's bedrock license wins again
  63. Google waves sayonara to Hello
  64. The founder's dilemma: How to play the final sale
  65. A modest proposal to fix Dell's customer service
  66. Report: Apple working on its own Wiimote?
  67. Former RIAA chief advising Project Playlist
  68. Musician sees irony in industry 'takedown' letter
  69. EIC Squared: SAP, Sun, AMD and Microhoo
  70. Decider 1, RIAA 0
  71. What is your stolen data worth?
  72. Yahoo Go 3.0 beta a go for Windows phones
  73. Schmidt hints at coming YouTube ads
  74. Report: EA buys Shawn Fanning's Rupture for $30 million
  75. Report questions Sony's next-gen TV claims
  76. Has Microsoft really closed on the door on Microhoo?
  77. Sony finally offers proper Skype headset bundle for the PSP
  78. Microsoft proxy slate free to go
  79. The Open Computing experiment begins
  80. Green-tech news harvest: Turning CO2 to stone, health problems with Priuses?
  81. Scary security numbers from Trend Micro
  82. JavaOne: Oracle shows off Web 2.0 mashup
  83. Windows Mobile to get pumped up on Nvidia
  84. Yahoo test revamped search with 'Glue Pages'
  85. MySpace announces 'Data Availability' project with Yahoo, eBay, Photobucket, Twitter
  86. House backs new copyright czar, piracy penalties
  87. After long negotiations, Facebook agrees to safety plan with state AGs
  88. Report: PC gamers angry at EA DRM system
  89. Best Buy invests $2.1 billion in Carphone Warehouse
  90. Apple a laggard in climate plans, IBM and Google on top
  91. The fungus among us takes on depleted uranium
  92. Gates: Vista is doing just fine
  93. Can any game break the 'GTA IV' sales records?
  94. TorrentSpy to appeal whopper legal judgment it calls 'publicity stunt'
  95. Murdoch's Internet wing to miss ambitious revenue goal
  96. Can SlideShare make PowerPoint sharing interesting?
  97. Windows Mobile to get pumped up on Nvidia
  98. New Facebook profile page
  99. Plastic bag conquers Google Street View
  100. State Department laptops missing
  101. JavaOne '08: Sun starts delivering
  102. Microsoft denies putting "copyright cop" in Zune
  103. Podcast: How 4G will affect the rest of us
  104. Report: N.C. town to switch off analog TV early
  105. Studios win $100 million judgment against TorrentSpy
  106. Google will take Viacom suit to Supreme Court
  107. New York digital art center honors Craig Newmark at annual benefit
  108. Want a VC deal? Go fly a kiteboard
  109. Microsoft: Saving face by buying Facebook?
  110. Zune update: first impressions
  111. Panasonic prices DMP-BD50 at $700, releases more details
  112. DOE goes cave hunting to pump carbon underground
  113. Bill Gates reiterates Microsoft's Yahoo-less path
  114. Ban Second Life in schools and libraries, says Republican congressman
  115. Borland finally sells its CodeGear tools division
  116. Salesforce tool a key part of platform push
  117. Zune struggles to find the right pitch
  118. Brightkite: A bright future for mobile social networking?
  119. Paramount exec: Face mapping can jump-start online ads
  120. 'Grand Theft Auto IV' makes a killing in first week
  121. HP Labs looking for a few good university researchers
  122. TV ad network Spot Runner reels in another $51 million
  123. Ads hide on file-sharing sites in latest malware outbreak
  124. 'Slow Internet' the next green trend?
  125. If I had a nickel for every Yahoo rumor
  126. AT&T: No vacation around the iPhone anniversary
  127. Qwest dumps Sprint for Verizon
  128. Mix of gas and hybrid cars to slash fossil fuel use: MIT study
  129. EA launches Steven Spielberg's 'Boom Blox'
  130. Qtrax finally signs major record label
  131. Photos: HTC's Touch Diamond phone
  132. Report: Facebook wants Marc Andreessen on its board
  133. Microsoft resumes XP, Vista updates
  134. Consumer Reports: Apple tech support is aces
  135. Another Mac clone maker spotted on eBay
  136. Yahoo shares break through low zone
  137. AMD revives antitrust allegations against Intel
  138. IBM CEO survey uncovers info-hungry 'green' customers
  139. Zune update adds TV, 'social,' and software fixes
  140. Linux video project evades DMCA, back on Google Code
  141. Microsoft exec on Yahoo: "We've moved on"
  142. Tivoli Audio to relaunch its Wi-Fi radio this week?
  143. Clean tech rides high on oil prices and climate change
  144. A billion-dollar valuation for LinkedIn?
  145. Analyst issues warning to Nvidia
  146. A first crack at pricing carbon in the U.S.
  147. Washingtonpost.com wants identities of readers who post comments
  148. Yahoo sets shareholders meeting for July 3--fireworks anticipated
  149. McAfee deal aims to make Yahoo search safer
  150. Zune: Welcome to the video
  151. Looking for an Intel monopoly? Check your ultraportable
  152. Looking for an Intel monopoly? Check your ultraportable
  153. AP launches news aggregator for iPhone
  154. Google to Verizon: Don't shirk open access responsibilities
  155. Yang courts Microsoft: Show me the money
  156. Is environmentalism dead? Not with a cool $1 trillion
  157. Google: Unicode conquers ASCII on the Web
  158. Podcast: Microhoo, we hardly knew you
  159. Phone business rings up change
  160. Adobe to refresh Acrobat Connect
  161. SAP CEO: Microsoft should buy Yahoo
  162. Wrapping up Interop
  163. No new 3G phones for T-Mobile (yet)
  164. Keep your data safe at the border
  165. IBM reshuffles its executive deck
  166. Warren Buffett's deal-making observations, post Microsoft-Yahoo collapse
  167. SAP falls short of its TCO goal for Business ByDesign
  168. Tesla Motors opens doors to rich and famous
  169. Selling open-source "ice" to the eskimos
  170. Yahoo shares fall nearly 22 percent in premarket trading
  171. Music blogs: The new wall of sound
  172. Start-up enlists algae for toxic clean-up, fuel
  173. Forget 'Iron Man's' fighting prowess, check out his computers
  174. Google yanks open-source project after copyright complaint
  175. Sun launches OpenSolaris, inks deal with Amazon
  176. Yahoo's Yang: Time for work, not celebration
  177. Yang betting on Y!Open to save Yahoo!
  178. Yahoo's AOL, Google deals still in the works
  179. Jerry Yang's memo to Yahoo staff
  180. Greening your life--the reality show
  181. Microsoft and Yahoo: Not even on the same page
  182. Maker Faire more popular than ever
  183. Spiders and snakes in war--oh my!
  184. From Live Mesh to the Open Mesh
  185. Audi promises electric car within 10 years
  186. The Gillmor Gang assesses Microsoft's decision to abandon its Yahoo bid
  187. Report: A peek behind the Yahoo-Microsoft meltdown
  188. Full text: Yahoo CEO, chairman respond
  189. Yahoo's two largest institutional investors $1 apart from Microsoft's offer
  190. Is Google ad deal really Yahoo's best option
  191. Ballmer and Yang: The last words
  192. Ok, so what's Microsoft's plan B?
  193. Steve Ballmer's letter to Jerry Yang
  194. Microsoft pulls its Yahoo offer
  195. Why Microsoft covets Yahoo
  196. Purdue set for supercomputer 'barn-raising'
  197. Larry Ellison couldn't buy this kind of PR
  198. Cubans line up to buy their first legal PCs
  199. Microhoo's six key players work their magic
  200. YouTube disappears from the screen temporarily
  201. Spam at 30. Happy birthday, sort of
  202. Photos: Top 10 reviews of the week
  203. The Silicon Valley triangle: Google, Yahoo and Microsoft
  204. Is Microsoft preparing a Zune update?
  205. Security Bites podcast: SQL-injections hit the Web
  206. Antivirus holes, browser spies are highlights at Microsoft's BlueHat hacker sessions
  207. Web browsers and other mistakes
  208. Podcast: Could algae solve the food-versus-fuel debate?
  209. Transcript: Ballmer talks Microhoo with employees
  210. OptiSolar sets sights on world's largest solar farm for California
  211. Top-tier TV vendors to go small as budgets tighten
  212. Study reveals shocking truth: Most Facebook apps are silly, pointless
  213. The quickest way to open a word processor
  214. Apple losing money in new movie deal
  215. Week in review: On Microsoft's mind
  216. Firm fined $45,000 over alleged H-1B favoritism
  217. At New York art event, Google shows off its primary colors
  218. GM spreads bets with investment in second ethanol start-up
  219. Images: Saturn's beauty and the beast
  220. MTI Micro debuts fuel cell for GPS devices
  221. Google offers snapshot of VisualRank efforts
  222. Lawyers, money needed for Psystar's legal battle
  223. Do-it-Yourselfers prep for Maker Faire
  224. Photos: The making of Maker Faire
  225. Report: TSMC to boost MEMS business (think iPhone, Wii)
  226. Report: TSMC to boost MEMS business (think iPhone, Wii)
  227. Report: Microsoft latest leaning is to go hostile
  228. Bit9: Fighting malware with a white list
  229. Report: Fastest AMD chips run with circuit-board fix
  230. Hitachi's 1.5-inch LCDs now available in the U.S.
  231. "Power 10" ranking of top cleantech companies
  232. Wagoner: GM is not California's enemy
  233. Radio Free Europe DDOS attack latest by hactivists
  234. After unprofitable quarter, Sun to cut jobs
  235. Photos: Flying on a wing and a battery
  236. Democrats to FCC: Restrict XM-Sirius deal
  237. Podcast: CGI secrets of 'Iron Man'
  238. U.K. standards body taken to court over OOXML
  239. Report: Ballmer says Yahoo announcement coming 'in very short order'
  240. Microsoft struggles with Vista's perceptions
  241. Why are networking vendors talking virtualization?
  242. Study: A profile of the U.S. tech entrepreneur
  243. Samsung HT-BD2S: Blu-ray home theater system, downsized
  244. Social media's future looks bright, apply sunscreen
  245. Little things to Buzz about: Yahoo tweaks social-news service
  246. Google's TV ad program now live
  247. Fight - No Fight stats for Ballmer and Microsoft crew
  248. Not another set-top box: Sezmi unveils its 'TV 2.0' service, with sparse detail
  249. Kleiner Perkins launches $500 million Green Growth Fund
  250. SAP sees profit dwindle in first quarter