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- DJ-1800 adds Nicecast, Hercules support (Macworld.com)
- Google courts bloggers-politicos at US presidential conventions (AFP)
- Web site educates about hiring war vets (AP)
- A modern electoral tradition: selling votes on eBay (AFP)
- Vodafone firm to sell iPhone 3G in India (Reuters)
- HP posts 3Q profit jump; faces stiff competition (AP)
- Some eBay sellers frustrated with rule changes (AP)
- Microsoft to pay Novell $100 million more for Linux support (Reuters)
- EBay lowering fixed-price sellers' listing fees (Reuters)
- Almost one mobile phone for every South Korean, statistics show (AFP)
- Microsoft, Novell expand controversial interop pact (InfoWorld)
- Olympian blogs range from the bland to the bitter (AFP)
- Google outpaces search market growth (CNET)
- Intel Laptop Platform to Boost Graphics, Power Use (PC World)
- Apple updates iPhone software to fix glitches (Reuters)
- NPD: US Mobile Phone Sales Down (PC World)
- Apple releases fix for iPhone 3G connectivity woes (AP)
- UK online retail sales up 11 pct in July: survey (Reuters)
- Intel unveils new chip design to challenge AMD (AP)
- HP Results Gain on Laptop, Blade Sales (PC World)
- HP Says EDS Merger To Close This Month
- Novatel Slides 13%; 2Q EPS $.03 Misses, Forecast Bleak
- Attention shoppers: Website promises best deal (Reuters)
- Vodafone to Offer Pricey IPhone 3G in India (PC World)
- Hewlett-Packard 3Q profit jumps 14 pct (AP)
- Microsoft pursues search improvements, sans Yahoo (InfoWorld)
- HP Reports Q3 Results Beat, Forecast Ahead of Estimates
- Analog Devices Q3 Sales, Profit Miss, Forecast Light
- FDA warns General Electric over lax record keeping (AP)
- SiRF Falls 12% On Apparent Sale By Insider
- Friendster supports applications for rival sites (AP)
- Marvell: Amtech Sees Beat and Raise Quarter
- Clueless about trading? Start networking online (AP)
- Judge lifts gag on students over transit security (AP)
- Boston judge lifts MIT students' card-hacking gag order (CNET)
- Apple willing to replace any smoking first-gen iPod Nanos (CNET)
- Micron Narrows Gap in Flash Market Share, Says iSuppli
- Google Releases Android SDK, Version 0.9 (NewsFactor)
- IOC wants opening ceremonies off file sharing site (AP)
- iPhone 3G: Don’t Try This At Home
- WSJ launches free news application for BlackBerry (AP)
- Blockbuster: Needham Initiates at “Hold”
- Bono pumps up the volume, lets slip new U2 songs (Reuters)
- Apple's iPhone 3G Firmware Update Bombs (NewsFactor)
- Apple updates iPhone software to fix glitches (Reuters)
- Apple: Pacific Crest Sees Rising Cash Flow From iPhone
- HP Q3 May Signal Effects of Dollar Rise, Global Slow-Down
- Citigroup Starts Iron Mountain at “Hold”: Cash Vs. Growth
- Netflix: Wedbush Custs Estimates, Sees Little Impact From Glitch
- Analysts say US cell phone sales fell in 2Q (AP)
- Nintendo's Wii is the champion console yet again (USATODAY.com)
- Nokia provides Lonely Planet maps on cell phones (AP)
- Japan warns of iPod nano fire risk (AFP)
- Japan reports 2 iPods overheating, suspects defect (AP)
- Tapping the hot asphalt jungle for energy (CNET)
- Apple customer satisfaction scores gain at rivals' expense (CNET)
- Google tops among search sites for customer satisfaction (CNET)
- Japan to start overseas cell phone technology push (AP)
- Softbank to offer Casio Computer mobile phones (Reuters)
- Wikia Search, Cuil Trailing Google by a Long Shot (PC World)
- Symantec to buy PC Tools (CNET)
- AC/DC to release "Black Ice" in October (Reuters)
- Qwest, unions agree on new contracts (AP)
- Pandora Founder Says Rising Fees Threaten Webcaster (NewsFactor)
- MRV Comms Receives Delisting Threat
- Canada launch set for RIM's BlackBerry Bold (Reuters)
- FCC Approves Android-Based HTC Dream Smartphone (NewsFactor)
- EA Declines To Extend Take-Two Bid Deadline (NewsFactor)
- InFocus Board Votes Buyback of 10% of Shares
- Full Disclosure: I Own Nothing
- Trina Sell-Off Overdone, Says Raymond James
- SanDisk Falls 10% As Citi Says 2009 Estimates Too High
- McCain's tech platform opposes 'unnecessary regulation' (CNET)
- GraphOn Sues Google for Patent Infringement (NewsFactor)
- Toshiba End-Runs Blu-ray with Up-Converting DVD Player (NewsFactor)
- Ubuntu sponsor joins Linux Foundation (InfoWorld)
- T-Mobile to launch first Google-powered mobile (AFP)
- Novatel Falls as Avondale Sees Rising Audit Costs
- Take Two Drops as EA Bid Expires, Two Firms Still Talking
- Singer Lennox recovering after back surgery (Reuters)
- Will Salesforce Beat And Raise, The Eternal Question
- Electronic Arts to let Take-Two offer lapse (Reuters)
- You don't know tech: The InfoWorld news quiz (InfoWorld)
- Electronic Arts won't extend Take-Two deadline (AP)
- Dropped calls plague iPhone 3G, and not just in U.S. (USATODAY.com)
- New data: 1 in 3 business PCs drop Vista for Windows XP (InfoWorld)
- Test Center review: BlueArc Titan 3200 is a giant among NAS systems (InfoWorld)
- Vodafone completes purchase of Ghana Telecom stake (AFP)
- Far EasTone Offers US$29 Eee PCs With 3G Contracts (PC World)
- BurnAgain FS improves large file handling (Macworld.com)
- Journalist Leroy Sievers dies at 53 (Reuters)
- Xbox 360 beats PS3 in Japan (Reuters)
- Forget HD DVD: Toshiba focuses on plain old DVD (AP)
- Bono blamed for unreleased U2 songs on Internet (CNET)
- TV remains top source of news even as online grows (AP)
- Analog TV shutdown kills free cell-phone TV (AP)
- Preparing for an urban WMD attack (CNET)
- BurnAgain FS improves large file handling (Macworld.com)
- Cadence pulls bid to buy Mentor Graphics (CNET)
- Sixth place in Beijing for twin ConnectU founders (CNET)
- Shapeways lets Internet users manufacture goods (AFP)
- Xbox 360 Beats PlayStation 3 in Japan Weekly Sales Chart (PC World)
- BurnAgain FS improves large file handling (Macworld.com)
- New magazine-sharing site escapes copyright laws abroad (CNET)
- Netflix shipments back on track after severe outage (Reuters)
- TSA declares some laptop bags 'checkpoint-friendly' (CNET)
- EA’s Profit Outlook Cut as Time-Warner Delays “Potter”
- U.S. Not Ready for Georgia-Style Computer Attacks (NewsFactor)
- Nintendo Continues To Lead Game-Console Sales (NewsFactor)
- Microsoft Opens Windows 7 Blog for Discussions (NewsFactor)
- Obscure Chip M&A: Vishay Offers $1.6B for Int’l Rectifier
- Cadence withdraws proposal to buy Mentor Graphics (AP)
- CNBC: SunPower CEO Calls PG&E Contract “Fantastic”
- Airlines push for homegrown jet fuel (AP)
- CNBC: Netflix Fixes Outage, Will Refund 15% to Subs
- New magazine-sharing site may violate copyrights (AP)
- Qwest union contract expires Saturday (AP)
- Cablevision: Buyback, Separate “Content” Stock Coming?
- Mentor Plunges 21% As Cadence Withdraws Offer
- Week in review: Static on the iPhone line (CNET)
- iPhone 3G Problems Appear Centered on Big Cities (NewsFactor)
- Nokia hires former Finnish prime minister (AFP)
- Electric bikes selling briskly as gas prices climb (AP)
- Sony plans no PS3 price cuts at Leipzig games fair (Reuters)
- First Android Smartphone May Come From T-Mobile (NewsFactor)
- Comverse Plunges On Signs of Slowing Business
- N. America TV Sales Up 28%, Samsung Share Rises
- Use an AppleScript to force a desktop picture change (Macworld.com)
- Report: U.S., Overseas Retail E-Commerce Recession Resistant
- NBC builds online audience even as TV ratings soar (Reuters)
- Dropped calls plague iPhone 3G, and not just in U.S. (USATODAY.com)
- Fliers cheer laptop policy change (USATODAY.com)
- You don't know tech: The InfoWorld news quiz (InfoWorld)
- T-Mobile to offer first Android smartphone (Reuters)
- Netflix shipping centers slammed by problems (AP)
- Next 'Harry Potter' film delayed (CNET)
- Netflix resumes some DVD shipments (Reuters)
- Video game sales rise 28 percent in July (Reuters)
- Xbox to sell Warner Music videos for $1.99 (AP)
- Cell Tower Owners Mulling Fuel Cells For Backup Power (Investor's Business Daily)
- July video game sales jump 28 percent (AP)
- Video game sales rise 28 percent in July (Reuters)
- Court says copyrights apply even for free software (AP)
- Judge keeps gag order in subway hacking case (AP)
- New York Web site gives juicy details on city's notables (Reuters)
- Apple Testing Firmware Fix for iPhone 3G Problems (NewsFactor)
- Court Ruling Upholds Open-Source Copyrights (NewsFactor)
- Autodesk beats Wall Street estimates for fiscal 2Q (AP)
- SunPower Shrs Jump On Deal With PG&E
- Autodesk Rallies After Hours On Strong FY Q2
- Biographical information on John Chapple (AP)
- Yahoo selects Biondi, Chapple as new board members (AP)
- New BlackBerry expected within month in N. America (AP)
- Lyric Culture pays songwriters for their words (AP)
- Netflix: Day 3 Of Service Outage; Watch The Olympics
- Netflix shipping centers slammed by problems (AP)
- Infineon chip causing problems on iPhone: reports (Reuters)
- Italy blocks Swedish file-sharing site (AP)
- Hunters claim to have nabbed Bigfoot, Internet goes nuts (CNET)
- Netflix suffers biggest outage ever (Reuters)
- Ex-Apple GC Heinen Settles With SEC; To Pay $2.2M
- Open-source pact subject to copyrights law: court (Reuters)
- Beware The Strengthening Dollar
- Cablevision: Media Investor Harbinger Has 4.9% Stake
- RIMM: Merrill Says Nov Qtr Ests May Be Way Too Low
- Adobe: “Bad Time To Buy,” Says Cowen
- Here’s An Idea: Stream Sirius Radio On Your iPhone
- Corning: ThinkPanmure Cuts Ests On Weak TV Sales
- OmniVision Slides As Baird Cuts Rating To Neutral
- Logitech To Buy Ultimate Ears For $34 Million
- Rivet Xbox 360 streaming app adds Aperture support (Macworld.com)
- Polo Ralph Lauren to launch shopping by cell phone (Reuters)
- Open Source Advocates Hail Appeals Court Ruling (PC World)
- Video-editing software gets put to the test (USATODAY.com)
- NBC sees new media habits form with Olympic games (AP)
- LG sees slower TV market growth in '09 (Reuters)
- Intel readies new remote PC access function (CNET)
- Wikipedia founder aims to break Google stranglehold (AFP)
- Intel PCs to wake up for phone calls (AP)
- Pentagon puts hold on USAF cyber effort (AP)
- AOL Phisher Gets Seven Year Sentence (PC World)
- TheFunded inspires lawsuit from VC firm (CNET)
- Swedish magazine blames iPhone 3G woes on hardware (AP)
- MedAssets narrows 2008 outlook (AP)
- Is America Ready for Its First BlackBerry President? (PC World)
- Virgin Mobile USA 2Q profit declines (AP)
- Loss narrows at hospital software maker MedAssets (AP)
- Facebook is online social networking king (AFP)
- Judge: Even 'Free' Open-Source Code is Licensed (PC Magazine)
- NBC sees new media habits form with Olympic games (AP)
- Researcher lowers projections for online video ads (AP)
- The9 Drops 20% As NetEase Inks Deal With Activision
- New Yahoo service helps users share their location (AP)
- Light-Bending Materials Could Slow Light, Speed Up Net (NewsFactor)
- iPhone 3G Problems Could Be From Flawed Chipset (NewsFactor)
- Virgin Mobile Q2 Sub Losses Not As Bad As Forecast
- EBay in talks to buy minority stake in Gmarket (AP)
- NetApp FY Q1 In Line; Sets $1B Buyback
- Stix takes a stab at motion-controlled PC games (AP)
- Ebay seeking stake in South Korea's Gmarket (Reuters)
- Sorting Through Barry Diller’s New Offspring
- Cell Survivor: Conquer a City With Nothing But a Cell Phone (PC World)
- ArcSight Shares Slump As Lock-Up Expires
- Yahoo board sets eyes on Chapple and Biondi (CNET)
- TWTC, CCOI, LVLT Slide On Oppenheimer Downgrades
- Yahoo spends $36M on advisers in Microsoft dance (AP)
- IPhone could give Best Buy sales boost: analysts (Reuters)
- HP: Bernstein Sees Pressure From Dollar Appreciation
- Logitech releases V550 Nano cordless laser mouse for notebooks (Macworld.com)
- Sun releases beta of NetBeans IDE (InfoWorld)
- Goldman Resumes MSFT Coverage With Buy Rating; Looks Like Yahoo Talks Really Are Dead
- Apple: Piper Ups Estimates On Sept. Qtr iPhone Sales
- Kwiry service lets users text to remember tidbits (AP)
- Sonus: Could Stock Swoon Attract Buyer?
- Nvidia Shares Rally On Massive Buyback Plan
- Best Buy Up On Deal To Sell iPhone; Radio Shack Slips
- Polycom Shares Rise; Rival Tandberg Gets Bid
- Bloggers enraged over "pretty face" fakery (Reuters)
- Brocade: FY Q3 Tops Ests; Q4 Rev View Tops Street
- Apple: On Fire….Literally
- Canadian Solar Swoons Despite Beat-And-Raise Q2
- Buy evidence of my husband's adultery on eBay (Reuters)
- Best Buy to sell iPhones soon (USATODAY.com)
- Two improved invisibility devices show themselves (USATODAY.com)
- Diving deep into Amazon Web Services (InfoWorld)
- Transit agency wants MIT students to stay gagged (CNET)
- Phelps makes biggest splash at Games and online (Reuters)
- Best Buy to start selling the iPhone 3G in September (Macworld.com)
- Olympic fever being fuelled by high-tech in SKorea (AFP)
- MSN Taking the Brunt of Google's US Search Blitz (PC World)
- Georgia targeted in cyber attack (AFP)
- Best Buy says to sell Apple iPhone in the U.S. (Reuters)
- Russian hackers continue attacks on Georgian sites (AP)
- Best Buy becomes first independent iPhone retailer (AP)
- Starz ending Vongo movie service for Starz Play (AP)
- Do you remember where you were when this happened? (CNET)
- Yahoo near naming Biondi, Chapple to board: source (Reuters)
- Dell Unveils 19-hour Latitude Laptop (PC World)
- Yahoo near naming Biondi, Chapple to board: source (Reuters)
- Limelight Beats, Sees Sales Above Estimates
- Nvidia Sees 3Q Sales up “Slightly,” Shares Rally 10%
- Web Firms Backpedal on Behavioral Ad Targeting (NewsFactor)
- Lenovo Launches Powerhouse Quad-Core ThinkPad (NewsFactor)
- Original iPhone Owners Have Options To Upgrade (NewsFactor)
- Applied 4Q Forecast Light, Says 3Q Was Silicon “Trough”
- Nvidia 2Q Sales and Profit Miss, Mea Culpa on Pricing
- U.S. fails to prosecute Internet fraud cases: report (Reuters)
- AT&T: Clearwire, Google Gaming Regulators (PC Magazine)
- Nvidia Offers Free PhysX Games, Cool Utilities (PC Magazine)
- Applied Materials 3Q Sales $1.85B, $0.12 Profit Misses
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