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- Intel pitches plan to beat chip glut
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- Virgin plays chicken with Sky
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- AMD Broadens Energy Efficient Processor Lineup
- Spam hits record high in February
- Connecticut AG investigating Best Buy sales tactics
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- Acer expands through Best Buy
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- '3D' Screen Launched
- Intel 'hacker' sentence expunged
- Windows Vista Keygen a Hoax
- Google says it loses $1 billion a year to false ad clicks
- Oracle spends $3.3 Billion on Hyperion
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- U.S. DOT Bans Microsoft Upgrades
- Internet-taught militants are new Singapore security threat
- VMware Launches Second 'Fusion' Beta for Macs
- Judge rules for Microsoft in Alcatel-Lucent suit
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- NeowinCAST News Edition for Match 1st, 2007
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- Review: Windows Home Server nearly ready for prime time
- Dell's Doubtful Turnaround
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- Nokia-Palm Buyout Reports Baffle Some Experts
- Sun releases Java Enterprise System 5.0
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- Symantec: Out of the Box, Vista Prone to Legacy Threats
- Samsung begins volume producing 60nm DRAM
- Intel To Upgrade Workstation Chipset
- Japanese Trojan attacks P2P file-sharing pirates
- Microsoft: Just five years support for Vista Home, Ultimate
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- Intel Builds Fourth 45nm Production Facility
- Mozilla: Firefox 3.0 opens door to Web apps
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- Google Sharpens Malware Alerts for Webmasters
- New Vulnerability Found In Windows Vista
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- Microsoft Office 2003 Apps Hit with New Crash Bugs
- Corel releases public beta of WordPerfect Lightning
- Microsoft: UAC Can Be Hijacked by Social Engineering
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- Intel Disputes $2.4 Billion Tax Bill
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- Microsoft: Free tool for planning Office 2007 Conversions
- Sony chops Price on Blu-ray Player
- Apple, Samsung, Sandisk sued over MP3
- Voice-Mail-To-Text Now Available For Skype Users
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- Linux users challenge Microsoft to "Show Us The Code"
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- Breakthrough in Blue Lasers Yields 10X Write Times
- NeowinCAST News Edition for February 23rd, 2007
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- 10,000 Participants Join Windows Home Server Beta 2
- 'We'll bleed you dry', pledges Bank of Scotland
- Symantec suffers ActiveX and licensing problems
- Man charged with uploading movie to Web
- Hacker faces jail for Trojan horse
- Water-Resistant, Printable Blu-Ray Media Unveiled
- Egypt Blogger jailed for 'Insult'
- Microsoft tests "pay-as-you-go" Software
- It's Official: ATI's R600 Delayed
- Microsoft hit with $1.5 Billion Patent Verdict
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- Intel: Multi-Core Shipments Prevail over Single-Core
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- Intel: 3GHz Quad-Core Chips, 1600MHz Processor Bus Coming
- First Woman named Winner of Prestigious Computing Award
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- Online Petition asks Blair to pressure Microsoft
- Google charges for web programs
- Only 104 Applications "Certified for Windows Vista"
- Apple, Cisco reach agreement on iPhone name
- Firefox Loses Browser Share, Safari Gains
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- Ageia PhysX Coming to Mobile Apps - Chief Executive
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- Cisco: 77 Routers Vulnerable to New Drive-By Pharming Attack
- Google patches Serious Desktop Flaw
- Gates: Windows Vista Has Had 'Incredible Reception'
- Microsoft apologises for serving malware
- Ballmer cautious; shock
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- ATI's First DirectX 10 Chip Slips into Q2 2007
- Green PC running Vista highly unlikely say Green Party
- AOL: Top 5 gadgets you shouldn't buy
- Mozilla postpones Firefox 2 fix
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- Cuba to migrate to Open-Source Software
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- SanDisk Makes Move to Cut Costs
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- AMD Releases Final "R600" Specs
- NeowinCAST News Edition for February 16th, 2007
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- Cisco, Apple Still Wrestling Over iPhone Trademark
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- Intel's New Chipsets to Improve Core 2 Performance
- EFF cries foul over YouTube takedowns
- Analyst sounds AMD cash-flow warning
- One Million Laptop Orders for Needy Children
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- AMD aiming for 30% market share with its quad-core offering
- Microsoft CEO: Vista Forecasts Too Aggressive
- Opera Browser Added to Some Windows 6.0 Phones
- Chinese develop E-Waste Technology
- Warner Music head backs DRM
- AMD Quietly Slashes Desktop Processor Prices
- Apple plugs Four Security Holes
- Nokia to shed 700 jobs, half in Finnish home
- Charges dropped in Russian Microsoft Piracy Case
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- Office 14 slated for a 2009/2010 Release
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- AMD pushing strong lineup for 2007, ready for CPU+GPU in 09
- Study: DRM Loses Hearts and Minds
- Firefox hands out cookies from strangers
- IBM's New eDRAM to Boost Microprocessor's Performance
- Nokia, Intel dump HSDPA laptop
- Microsoft Promotion: make MSN Your Homepage & Win a Zune
- LCD TV Pioneer Sharp Loses Market Lead
- Nvidia Ships 400,000 of GeForce 8800 Graphics Processors
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- Google Accused of Helping Pirates
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- Sharp ships HD recorder with 1TB of storage
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- Microsoft patches 20 security flaws
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- China detains 6 over 'panda' Virus
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