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- Yahoo takes its defense against Icahn to investors (AP)
- Swedes protest sweeping e-mail eavesdropping law (AP)
- Nokia's Comes With Music service signs Warner label (CNET)
- Hollywood studio, Google forge new ground on Web (Reuters)
- Game makers set September release for "Rock Band 2" (Reuters)
- Google Moves Maps to Tele Atlas as Nokia Buys Navteq (NewsFactor)
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- PlayStation 3 Update Boosts In-Game Interaction (NewsFactor)
- Microsoft to stop selling Windows XP on Monday (AP)
- New Wash. law bans hand-held phones while driving (AP)
- AP Interview: Ex-Intel head pushes electric cars (AP)
- Google taps 'Family Guy' guy for Web series (CNET)
- Russia to create Internet addresses in Cyrillic (AFP)
- Oracle Still Top Dog in Tough Database Market (PC World)
- Microsoft to stop selling Windows XP on Monday (AP)
- NBC offers wide online access for Beijing Olympics (AP)
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- Bill Gates signs off at Microsoft (AFP)
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- Ballmer and Gates bid farewell with tears (AP)
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- Google Grab bag: Gmail limits and more (CNET)
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- Virgin Mobile to buy Helio for $39M (AP)
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- Bill Gates bids a teary farewell to Microsoft (Reuters)
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- Yahoo shakes up management amid shareholder unrest (AP)
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- Verizon Revamps 3G Overage Plan (PC World)
- Mobile Linux Groups Join Forces (PC World)
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- Yahoo confirms Google commitment, pans Microsoft (AP)
- Oracle's tepid outlook eclipses stellar 4Q results (AP)
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- Spielberg looks to direct film of "39 Clues" (Reuters)
- Wireless carrier tests eye controls for electronics (AP)
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- Red Hat profit climbs almost 7 pct in 1Q 2009 (AP)
- Oracle net profit jumps, but outlook cautious (Reuters)
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- Yahoo stock rebounds on reports of Microsoft talks (AP)
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- Coalition seeks federal nudge for broadband (AP)
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- Google Introduces Tool for Planning Online Ad Campaigns (PC World)
- Nokia Buys Symbian as Mobile-Phone War Escalates (NewsFactor)
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- Symbian Shifts Mobile World to Open Source (PC World)
- Remote Access to Home Media Extends to Phones (PC World)
- Broadcom exec pleads guilty to lying to SEC (AP)
- Comcast's Fandango acquires Movies.com from Disney (AP)
- Court agrees to review suit against AT&T (AP)
- Softbank to sell iPhone for $215 in Japan (AP)
- Washington Post Executive Editor to retire (Reuters)
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- Google's cell phone plans hit delays, Journal says (Reuters)
- Linux Kernel Developers: Say No to Closed-source Modules (PC World)
- Start-up sues Google over e-mail switching tool (Reuters)
- Console makers embrace indie game developers (AP)
- SKorea ponders closer watch on web after surge of protests (AFP)
- Logo Design Studio Pro improves SVG support (Macworld.com)
- Speed Sticks: Three Wireless USB Modems Reviewed (TechWeb)
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- Internet-savvy voters shake up US presidential election (AFP)
- Logo Design Studio Pro improves SVG support (Macworld.com)
- Delta Airlines Tests Cell Phone Boarding Pass (TechWeb)
- Mac-Clone Maker Sets Sights On Apple Xserve (TechWeb)
- Canadian court allows largest ever leveraged buyout (AP)
- Microsoft must pay Alcatel-Lucent $512M for patents (AP)
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- Microsoft Security Fix Clobbers 2 Million Password Stealers (PC World)
- Watch superheroes fight evil -- on your mobile phone (Reuters)
- Free Internet is part of new FCC airwaves auction (Reuters)
- Dutch Launch Open-source Smart Card Software Project (PC World)
- Red Hat To Embed Hypervisor In Linux, Add Management Capabilities (TechWeb)
- 3 more Yahoo execs reportedly jumping ship (AP)
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- MetroFi ending Wi-Fi service in Calif., Ore., Ill. (AP)
- EBay to strengthen PayPal's anti-fraud provisions (AP)
- Unhappy Yahoo shareholder reaches out to Microsoft (AP)
- Yahoo planning reorganization: report (Reuters)
- PS3 Pluses, Broadband Caps, Yahoo News (PC World)
- AsiaInfo Rings Up Growth In China (Investor's Business Daily)
- Firefox 3 vulnerability rains on Mozilla download parade (NewsFactor)
- Chinese Agency Denies Microsoft Monopoly Investigation (NewsFactor)
- Sweden adopts law allowing official eavesdropping (AP)
- Job cuts likely in HP's overhaul of printing group (AP)
- Engineer is first sentenced for economic espionage (AP)
- Board member, former Microsoft president to retire (AP)
- Founders of Yahoo's Flickr head for the exits (AP)
- Telco CTOs see Web traffic growth as key challenge (Reuters)
- Sprint Hopes New Instinct Will Stop Subscriber Churn (NewsFactor)
- Emerging markets to drive mobile broadband: Ericsson (Reuters)
- Red Hat Network to Be Open-sourced (PC World)
- Firefox 3 browser downloads strong in first day (AP)
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- Local investors to run Philadelphia Wi-Fi network (AP)
- AP to meet with blogging group to form guidelines (AP)
- Firefox 3 Web browser is now out as free download (AP)
- Internet advertising dips slightly to $5.8B in 1Q (AP)
- Updated Firefox browser eyes world download record (AFP)
- A Misconfigured Laptop, a Wrecked Life (PC World)
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- Totlol, an online video playroom for children (AFP)
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- AP to meet with blogging group to form guidelines (AP)
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- Ex-CEO of Broadcom pleads not guilty to 25 charges (AP)
- Adobe second-quarter earnings jump 41 percent (AP)
- Google Coming to PlayStation Portable (PC World)
- Video-game news: Xbox aims for role-playing fans (AP)
- China Mobile Signs $1B Wireless Deal With Alcatel-Lucent (PC World)
- IBM says it has 'no plans' to open-source DB2 database (InfoWorld)
- Adobe outlook disappoints, shares fall (Reuters)
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- Advertisers gather in Cannes as tough times loom (Reuters)
- HDTV Home Theater Summer Blockbusters (TechWeb)
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- Google grows stronger in Microsoft-Yahoo fallout (AP)
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- Google grows stronger in Microsoft-Yahoo fallout (AP)
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- Verizon to give discounts for landline-less bundles (AP)
- House of Lords reaching out to young with YouTube (AP)
- Australian regulator signals no deal on eBay plan (AP)
- Kevin Spacey to teach at Oxford (Reuters)
- Motorola to halve research labs (Reuters)
- MTN says will pursue Reliance talks as ownership row flares (AFP)
- Trend Micro: Barracuda Suit Not About Open Source (PC World)
- GTA IV, Wii Lead Video Games To New Heights (NewsFactor)
- Yahoo embraces Google after ending Microsoft talks (AP)
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- China denies hacking into US computers (AP)
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- Santa Fe City Council OKs plan for wireless (AP)
- Obama combats darker side of Internet politics (AFP)
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- FCC chief lays out plan for cell phone fees (AP)
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- Google co-founder reserves seat to outer space (AP)
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- Yahoo facing possible trial before Icahn showdown (AP)
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- Google lets users measure the power of words (Reuters)
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- Apple unveils faster new iPhone, chops price (AP)
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- FTC opens formal probe of Intel chip business (AP)
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