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- Microsoft clears up Zune 80 availability issues
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- Microsoft Prepares Next Windows Home Server Update
- Sony BMG and Yahoo Ink Online Video Deal
- British Government Apologizes for Data Mishap
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- Anti-Piracy Lobby Urges Sweden To Take Down The Pirate Bay
- Firefox vulnerability fix available next week
- Windows XP SP3 moves closer to completion
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- Microsoft sends out Windows Live Messenger 9.0 beta invites
- U.S. partners with Google on energy savings plan
- First look at Firefox 3.0 Beta 1
- Is Disney considering going HD DVD?
- Amazon Launches Kindle e-Book Reader
- Procter & Gamble and NBC Create Pet Site
- Obama Voices Support for ODF
- HP Profit Rises as Notebook Sales Grow
- AMD preps DirectX 10.1 'Radeon HD 3600' GPU pair
- iPhone to get 3G in May 2008
- Microsoft Releases Visual Studio 2008 via MSDN
- NVIDIA GeForce 8800M: Fast DX10 Mobile GPUs Finally Arrive
- .LAT to become the new Internet Domain Extension for Latinos
- Honeybees inspire efficient servers
- Channel 10's Max Zuckerman shows off AMD Spider chipset
- Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9650 review: A look at Penryn
- China: 'aggressive and large-scale' espionage against US
- First Tests: AMD's New Phenom CPU Won't Scare Intel
- Wal-mart: 15 Free Blu-ray Movies when you buy an 80GB PS3
- New MSN Messenger Trojan Spreading Quickly
- Mininova: 1 Million Torrents Uploaded
- Electronics recycled 'in most horrific way'
- Samsung Electronics sheds 1,600 jobs
- DVD Forum approves Triple Layer HD DVD Version 2.0
- "AMD Overdrive" videos on YouTube
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- Producer Thanks Pirates For Stealing His Film
- J Allard talks Zune, Zune+Xbox Platform, Zune Phone
- J Allard talks Joint Zune+Xbox Platform, Microsoft Phone
- SNotW: Anti-gay church vows to take control of Microsoft
- Hushmail turns out to be anything but
- Firefox Exploit leads to Hack for Google Accounts
- Users complain new Gmail version slow, crashes browsers
- Cisco Boosts Stock Buyback Program
- AT&T Considers Joining Google's Wireless Group
- Exclusive look at Messenger Plus! Live 4.50 beta
- Another EliteTorrents Uploader Facing 10 Years in Prison
- ASUS Extreme Radeon HD 3870 review
- Colossus loses code-cracking race
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- Microsoft's limited Zune 80 Stock sells out way too quickly
- Google gearing up to bid for Wireless Spectrum
- AT&T Silently adds Option to Remove iPhone Data Plan
- HTC ships 1 Million HTC Touch Smartphones in Five Months
- Washington's $50 Billion Tech Plan Derailed by Lawsuit
- AMD Sells 8.1 Percent Stake to Mideast Firm
- Microsoft postpones Winhec 2008 to fall 2008
- When does DPI become Irrelevant?
- I.B.M. to Push ?Cloud Computing,' Using Data From Afar
- YouTube to Introduce High-Resolution Videos
- Facebook users: Humane Society gets Windows Live's $50,000
- AMD Phenom X4 processor pricing update
- Digital camera shipments to U.S. up 22 percent
- More Cable Providers offer On-Screen Caller ID
- AMD casting Spider's web on upcoming processors
- Clinton Defends Net Neutrality Position
- Dell Enlists Celebrities to Beg for Customers
- Consumers tune into HD streaming video
- Europe Blu-ray Disc and HD DVD Camps argue over Statistics
- Pizza Ordering goes Mobile, no Phone Call Necessary
- NeowinCAST News Edition for November 15th, 2007
- Did NSA Put a Secret Backdoor in New Encryption Standard?
- 20% Polled at NYU Say They Would Trade Vote for Ipod Touch
- Police swoop on 'hacker of the year'
- The Open Document Foundation (ODF) is dead
- Pricing, Packaging, and Licensing for Windows Server 2008
- ATI Radeon HD 3870/3850 Review
- Colossus Cracks Codes Once More
- The registry edit that allows for Zune USB drive goodness
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- Vista mistakes Microsoft won't repeat with Windows 7
- Intel Launching New 45nm CPU Lineup Monday
- Vista's Biggest Problem Remains Windows XP, Survey Says
- Vista SP1: RC1 test build goes to 15,000 testers
- Disappearing Gmail messages baffle users
- Comcast Sued Over BitTorrent Blocking
- Solid State Drives: Fast, Rugged, and Really Expensive
- Infineon, Intel to Develop High-Density SIM Card Solutions
- Philips and Lite-on announce $199 Blu-ray drive for the PC
- Crytek, Microsoft, NVIDIA Downplay DirectX 10.1
- ReadyBoost no longer a Vista-only feature: eBoostr 1.0
- Seagate warns of infected drives
- Euro HD DVD camp clams up on format sales figures
- Apple's Phones Prompt iTypos
- SanDisk to introduce new NAND flash-based accelerator for PC
- Ballmer: Advertising Is the Future
- Microsoft's OneCare 2.0 due next week
- Google to Gobble Sprint?
- Microsoft denies Windows 2000 security risk
- Microsoft to hike spending on Embedded
- Microsoft's Patch Tuesday Brings Two Fixes
- SCO guilty of lying about Unix code in Linux in Germany
- Animated wallpapers no longer just for the Vista elite
- AMD Radeon HD 3800 Launch Almost Upon Us
- AMD Phenom X4 retail prices surface
- Fears over online banking checks
- HTC Touch Cruise Officially Launched
- IBM's Roadrunner set to smash supercomputing marks
- Microsoft to Release 8 Versions of Windows Server 2008
- Supercomputer Expert Joins Microsoft
- IBM to Acquire Cognos for $5 Billion
- South Korea Launches Bribery Investigation of Samsung
- Mozilla Still Flummoxed by Firefox' Appetite for Memory
- Google's Android OS early look SDK now available
- Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9650 Quad-Core Processor review
- Microsoft brings back automatic ActiveX
- MySpace Targeted as Time-Waster at Work
- AMD cuts RV670 chip price
- HP Tacks On More Virtualization and Power Tools
- More ISP Confess: We Throttle P2P Traffic
- Intel launches new chips with smaller circuits
- Disney to enter Japan cellphone market in spring
- Microsoft Launches Technet Edge
- Brazil hosts web policy forum
- U.S. Opposes Extending Oversight of Microsoft
- YouTube Introduces Multi-Video Uploading
- iPhone Sells 10,000 Units in Germany
- Canadian Police Tolerates Piracy For Personal Use
- In Memory of Dave Morse, Amiga Co-Founder, 1943-2007
- iPhone Firmware 1.1.2 Hacked Before Release
- 'Botmaster' admits infecting 250,000 computers
- Blockbuster Tests Pricing, New Formats
- EA Donates Original SimCity to One Laptop Per Child
- Gates and Jobs Battle it Out in Top 10 Influencers
- RBN Sets up Shop in China
- Sprint and Clearwire Abandon Plans to Join WiMax Networks
- Micron Claims Rambus Destroyed Documents
- CRIA brings Demonoid Down Again
- Samsung Stops Selling Most Products in Japan
- "JAR:" protocol vulnerability discovered in Firefox
- Linux wins Nigerian school desktops back from Microsoft
- Hard Drives: Under the Hood
- PIRATE Act dons eye patch, swashbuckles back into Senate
- Suggestions For Future Versions of Windows
- Apple releases seven QuickTime fixes
- Sony CEO: format war in 'stalemate'
- Alicia Keys' MySpace Page Sings with Malicious Code
- Asustek to push desktop version Eee PC next year
- Vista: One Year Later
- Microsoft: Just a pair of security updates coming next week
- A Year of Microsoft and Novell Partnership
- Nvidia Quarterly Profit Rises On Strong Sales
- NeowinCAST News Edition for November 8th, 2007
- YouTube: Just Think of Ads as Bonus Content
- Startup Radiospire Has Sights on Wireless HDTV
- AMD announces FireStream 9170, first dedicated stream proces
- Get a Free online Safety Scan @ Microsoft
- 'Internet van' helped drive evolution of the Web
- Queue Forming in Regent Street for iPhone Launch
- Share Calendars to Windows with Windows Live Calender
- Apple Tablet PC is real, says Asus
- Mozilla Puts the Lid on Firefox 3.0 Beta Leak
- Google at the gas pump
- Adobe to revamp Photoshop
- Attackers target Windows DRM flaw
- Music-Sharing Plans for London Underground
- Mass production of XO laptops kicks off
- Spring Framework upgrade set for November 19
- Facebook Ad System Puts Business and Butterflies Together
- AMD Firms Up Deals With Phoenix, General Software
- eBay Wins Trademark Suit
- Microsoft Officially Launches Windows Live Services
- Microsoft Officially Opens @live.com Email Registration
- Microsoft Fires Chief Information Officer
- Apple pre-releasing 1.1.2 internationally?
- Neowin Community Game Awards 2007 Voting
- HP unveils Windows Home Server systems
- IBM bets on Power 6, AIX and virtualisation trinity
- Googlewhack trick used to slip junk mail past spam filters
- Biostar launches motherboard based on AMD 770 chipset
- Symantec buys Vontu
- Windows Users Getting Bitten by Macrovision Zero Day
- Microsoft To Open Visual Studio Source Code To Top Partners
- Nvidia Introduces Enthusiast System Architecture
- Aussie maths whiz supercharges net
- Robot cars race around California
- Britons sending 1bn texts weekly
- MaGE Leader Sentenced to Prison
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- The Man Behind the Google Phone
- BlackBerry Users are Happiest, Study Says
- Facebook: More Popular Than Porn
- Sharp Readying Thin Solar Cell Output For 2008
- Microsoft & Daylight Savings Time in North America
- Researcher: Leopard's Firewall is a Mess
- Yahoo Exec Apologizes for Chinese Journalist Incident
- Mandriva's letter to Steve Ballmer
- Lenovo to drop IBM brand
- Try Windows Home Server for 120 days
- Canadian Study: Piracy Boosts CD Sales
- A Robot Bride by 2050?
- Google to announce mobile platform Monday; target: iPhone?
- US spammer gets over two years in jail
- Seagate settles suit over disk capacity
- Best Buy Replaces Backordered $100 Toshiba HD-A2 with HD-A3
- Reuters Photos Gummed Up Google News
- Windows Home Server Review
- Users may need Vista to make most of Server 2008
- Microsoft in slip-up over Vista service pack
- Enable Aurora Bootscreen in Windows Vista
- Microsoft users: DST D-day is Sunday
- Apple Releases Fix for iMac Freeze
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- Microsoft Releases Vista SP1 RC Preview on MSDN
- Privacy groups seek 'do not track' Web list
- China's Olympic ticketing system crashes on first day
- Mozilla fixes Firefox regressions, releases version 2.0.0.9
- Terabyte Hard Drives Show Stellar Performance
- Apple Releases Fix for iMac Freeze Issue, fix not enough
- ASUS Maximus Formula (Special Edition) review
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- WLMessenger 9.0 slated for late 2008, early 2009
- Google: Spam Targeting Gmail is on the Decline
- Microsoft Accused of Pulling Nigerian Scam
- Al Qaeda Rumored to Prep e-Jihad for Nov. 11
- Mozilla and Microsoft Battle Over JavaScript
- UN, Google and Cisco team up against Global Poverty
- Class assignment: Write an original Wikipedia article
- Time labels iPhone as Invention of the Year
- President Bush Signs Internet Tax Freedom Act
- Mercury Research: AMD's Market Share up in Q3, Intel's flat
- Mininova Breaks 3 Billion Downloads Barrier
- MySpace Joins Google's Social Network Partner Platform
- Microsoft Surface team launches Blog
- Intel backs wireless Africa plan
- Apple Updates MacBooks
- Germany seeks expansion of computer spying
- Wal-Mart Sells $199 Linux Computer
- Walmart: $98.87 Toshiba HD DVD Player
- Google Goes OpenSocial to Trump Facebook
- Scammers Use Stripteases to Beat CAPTCHAS
- AOL To Let Users Opt Out of Targetted Ads
- NeowinCAST News Edition for October 31st, 2007