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Yahoo! News: Technology News
- Facebook to let users carry profiles with them (AP)
- EBay's PayPal rule in Australia draws fire (AP)
- Apple agrees to settle iPod lawsuit (AP)
- Microsoft appeals $1.4B EU antitrust fine (AP)
- 70 people sickened during San Francisco conference (AP)
- Advocacy groups take aim at Google-Yahoo partnership (AP)
- Toshiba's Growth Plans Hinge on Cell TVs, Fuel Cells (PC Magazine)
- Virgin Mobile USA and Korea's SK in talks: source (Reuters)
- Sun exec ponders OpenSolaris, Linux (InfoWorld)
- Hackers Find a New Place to Hide Rootkits (PC World)
Yahoo! News: Personal Technology News
- Apple agrees to settle iPod lawsuit (AP)
- Toshiba's Growth Plans Hinge on Cell TVs, Fuel Cells (PC Magazine)
- Freeway Web site editor adds RSS Feed action (Macworld.com)
- Paper is passe for tech-savvy South Koreans (Reuters)
- Orb Claims It Can Stream Live TV to iPods (PC Magazine)
- NEC to Expand Rugged Laptop Sales Worldwide (PC World)
- Free Wi-Fi Expands with AT&T, Cablevision (PC World)
- Apple Reportedly Offers $44 Credit To Canadian iPod Owners (TechWeb)
- Ultra Low-Cost Notebooks Destined As Second Computers (TechWeb)
- Panasonic Intros New Home Theater in a Box, Blu-ray Player (PC Magazine)
NYT > Technology
- Spam Moves to Cellphones and Gets More Invasive
- Bits: Can Facebook Build a Better Passport?
- Circuit City Opens Its Books to Blockbuster
- DealBook: Did Microsoft Overpay for Its Facebook Stake?
- Microsoft Appeals $1.4 Billion EU Antitrust Fine
- F.B.I. Says the Military Had Bogus Computer Gear
- Facebook Agrees to Devise Tools to Protect Young Users
- S.E.C. Fines Marvell $10 Million
- Bits: AT&T?s Wi-Fi Tease for iPhone Users
- Bits: MySpace Turns Social Network Sharing in the Right Direction
CNET News.com
- If Apple can go home again, why not Dell?
- JavaOne '08: Sun starts delivering
- EA relents on cumbersome DRM for new PC games
- Security Bites Podcast: The good (and bad) news about electronic voting
- Activist investor says Circuit City could be sold in two months
- Netflix Watch Now: Missing too much popular content
- Microsoft's big bid for Yahoo
- Adobe says Photoshop Express glitch fixed
- Atari gets delisted by Nasdaq
- Colleges fret RIAA push for state anti-P2P laws
PC Magazine: New Product Reviews
- Sennheiser MX75 Sport
- Sony BDP-S300 Blu-ray Disc Player
- HP ProCurve 1700-24
- iBuyPower Gamer Mage 855
- ATP Photo Finder
- Pharos Trips and Pics with GPS Receiver
- Apple Leopard Server
- AVG Anti-Virus Free 8.0
- ViewSonic DPX702 7-inch Digital Photo Frame
- Adobe Photoshop Express (Beta)
PC Magazine Tips and Solutions
- How to Downgrade from Vista to XP
- Watch TV on your Vista PC
- Send Faxes and Scan Documents
- Have Kids? Use Parental Controls
- Conserve Battery Power
- Turn Off Annoying Prompts
- Two Clocks for Two Time Zones
- Boost Compatibility
- Expanded Shortcut Menu
- Get a Health Report from Vista
Wired Top Stories
- TorrentSpy Won't Pay $111 Million Fine
- Toilet Busted, Biodiesel Everywhere, But Eco-Boat Sails On
- Soon, Your Space on MySpace Can Be Everybody's Space
- How to Construct Your Own Chickensaurus Skeleton
- Review: Surreal 'Speed Racer' Doses NASCAR With Anime
- Los Angeles Says Piracy 'Detrimental to the Public Health, Safety'
- Tech Stars Predict the Near Future at New Yorker Conference
- 'Batmanime' Is a Blast in 'Batman: Gotham Knight'
- War-Funding Bill: $50 Billion for Robo-Planes, Gear
- British Birds Adapt to Changing Climate
Wired Security
- Army Yanks 'Voice-to-Skull Device' Website
- War-Funding Bill: $50 Billion for Robo-Planes, Gear
- Firefox Infects Vietnamese Users With Trojan Code
- Air Force's Scare-Mongering Space Ad Shoves Facts Out the Airlock
- Investigate the Pentagon Pundit Project (and The New York Times) Yourself, Online
- In Next-Gen Bullets and Bombs, Even the Casing Explodes
- Pentagon Wants Cyberwar Range to 'Replicate Human Behavior and Frailties'
- Senators: What's Up With the Secret Cybersecurity Plans?
- Stealth Fighter's Secrets are Safe, Contractor Insists
- Cyberwarfare: Darpa's New 'Space Race'

