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1: Interview with Quanta: Eric Laffoon - (3337 Reads)
2: Wanted: Interview Questions for XPde, José León Serna - (566 Reads)
3: Questions For Interview With Quanta: Eric Laffoon - (498 Reads)
4: HOWTO: Configure Linksys PSUS4 Under Suse 9.1 - (54 Reads)
5: Government IT: wasting money to win votes - (43 Reads)
6: KAZAM Technologies Canada and Telus Provide Joint Consulting in Korea - (41 Reads)
7: Microsoft Attacks Teen, Mike Rowe, For His Site: MikeRoweSoft.com - (38 Reads)
8: Thai schools dump Microsoft software - (32 Reads)
9: Segway Clone Hits the Streets of Vegas - (29 Reads)
10: Coke's music download site falls flat - (29 Reads)
11: California Moves to Ban All Unsolicited E-Mail - (28 Reads)
12: Tarantella (SCO) backs SuSE and Red Hat - (28 Reads)
13: Microsoft to change Windows music browser - (27 Reads)
14: Jury mulls verdict in UK teen hacking case - (26 Reads)
15: RIAA warns 204 more people it plans to sue - (26 Reads)
16: No relief from Microsoft phishing bug - (25 Reads)
17: RIAA Files 532 More Lawsuits - (25 Reads)
18: Xbox update shuts out Linux - (24 Reads)
19: IT isn't producing more jobs, but new data shows some categories fare worse than others - (24 Reads)
20: Goverment tells tech industry to fix security, or else - (24 Reads)
21: SCO Prepares to Attack UK Businesses - (24 Reads)
22: Open Source in Government: Newport News, Va. - (24 Reads)
23: Microsoft May Show Office Source Code - (24 Reads)
24: Java runs remote-controlled Mars rover - (24 Reads)
25: Court Allows Microsoft to Punish OS-less PC Vendors - (24 Reads)
26: Cingular makes AT&T Wireless bid - (24 Reads)
27: SCO Lobbying Congress Against Open Code - (24 Reads)
28: Danish spammer fined £37k - (24 Reads)
29: Judge orders SCO, IBM to produce disputed code - (24 Reads)
30: California brothers win $4.3 million award against X10 - (23 Reads)
31: Israel Purchases Microsoft Software After All - (23 Reads)
32: SCO Sues Novell Over Sytem V and Linux - (23 Reads)
33: RIAA sues more people (Again) - (22 Reads)
34: IBM Exec. Challenges Company to Drop Microsoft OS For Linux - (22 Reads)
35: Microsoft says game studio head resigns - (22 Reads)
36: IBM Sells Opteron-Based Linux Supercomputer To Drug Giant - (22 Reads)
37: AOL has right to buy nearly 2 million Google shares - (22 Reads)
38: High school teachers: Handhelds, laptops improved grades - (22 Reads)
39: UK: Researcher slams open-source compulsion - (21 Reads)
40: MPAA Wants Movie Swappers to Go to Jail - (21 Reads)
41: IBM puts new efforts behind PC division - (21 Reads)
42: Israeli Gov't Moves Away From Microsoft - (21 Reads)
43: Cuba tightens its control over Internet - (21 Reads)
44: Apple reports biggest sales in 4 years - (21 Reads)
45: UK gov backs solar power projects - (21 Reads)
46: Victoria's Secret to pay up for poor panty privacy - (20 Reads)
47: Calling Coders for the Greater Common Good - (20 Reads)
48: Telcos sue to block landline-to-cell switchers - (20 Reads)
49: NHS may ditch Microsoft on costs - (20 Reads)
50: Amazon.com formally opens new gourmet foods store - (19 Reads)
51: Michelin Group wants to incorporate radio-frequency identification chips in tires sold to consumers, James Micali, chairman and president of Michelin North America, told attendees at a Forrester Research conference last week. - (19 Reads)
52: SCO Goes after Hollywood for using Linux - (19 Reads)
53: Open source: Brazil shies away from Redmond - (19 Reads)
54: Java Goes to Wal-Mart - (19 Reads)
55: SCO Is Down..Medic! - (19 Reads)
56: Patent Suits Take Aim at Cable, Satellite - (19 Reads)
57: Microsoft and Google: Partners or Rivals? - (18 Reads)
58: SCO admits: Linux jihad is destroying our business - (18 Reads)
59: MSN launches (Google like) news service - (18 Reads)
60: SCO plans to sue BSD - (18 Reads)
61: Students have high-tech way to answer teachers - (18 Reads)
62: Sprint to lay off 2,000 workers by year end - (18 Reads)
63: California blocks sales of genetically altered fish - (18 Reads)
64: AT&T Wireless must explain number-switch snags-FCC - (18 Reads)
65: One third of US mobile phones to have Bluetooth in '04 - (18 Reads)
66: US govt buys world's biggest RAM disk - (18 Reads)
67: Fujitsu shifts helpdesk jobs to South Africa - (18 Reads)
68: Lockheed launches high definition TV satellite - (18 Reads)
69: Symantec Sensors What You See Online - (17 Reads)
70: IBM offices searched in bribery investigation - (17 Reads)
71: FBI on look-out for foreign government hackers - (17 Reads)
72: AT&T sues eBay, PayPal over patent - (17 Reads)
73: Microsoft to broaden patent licensing - (17 Reads)
74: SCO orderd to produce evidence - (17 Reads)
75: Software licensing about to change dramatically - (17 Reads)
76: oddball' moon of Saturn captivates astronomers - (17 Reads)
77: Americans lost $2.4bn to net fraudsters in 2003 - (17 Reads)
78: RIAA pushes ahead with suits, angers Senate - (16 Reads)
79: Four IBM workers get rare cancer, workers sue - (16 Reads)
80: Innocent file-sharers could appear guilty - (16 Reads)
81: Cable company sues to protect download suspects - (16 Reads)
82: Apple stores are in the black - (16 Reads)
83: FBI Requests to Invade Your Computer - (16 Reads)
84: Gates: 'You don't need perfect code' for good security - (16 Reads)
85: Google rebuffs Microsoft - (16 Reads)
86: Novell Buys Suse Linux - (16 Reads)
87: FCC cuts cord on phone numbers - (16 Reads)
88: Marketers (Spammers) trying to influence Congress on spam - (16 Reads)
89: Virgin and T-Mobile squabble over divorce terms - (16 Reads)
90: SCO is prepared to stump Novell's SuSE deal - (16 Reads)
91: Real, AT&T Wireless to offer audio, video content - (16 Reads)
92: Congress OKs $3.7B for nanotech research - (16 Reads)
93: Video game [sales] weaker than had been hoped - (16 Reads)
94: DoCoMo will use Linux for their cell phones - (16 Reads)
95: Canada Supreme Court to define ISP roll - (16 Reads)
96: myDoom Virus Rumors: Fact and Fiction - (16 Reads)
97: Court backs telcos in US network wars - (16 Reads)
98: More emails haunt Microsoft in Minnesota Case - (16 Reads)
99: Cisco Might Pay Dividend - (16 Reads)
100: Pep Boys Partners With IBM - (16 Reads)
101: Film studios sue over DVD copying software - (15 Reads)
102: CD-copy protection system said to have simple flaw - (15 Reads)
103: Patent battle over interactive talking books - (15 Reads)
104: Transmeta plots Efficeon roadmap to 2GHz - (15 Reads)
105: Defense Department drafts RFID policy - (15 Reads)
106: Smaller firms spend faster on tech than corporations - (15 Reads)
107: Xandros Linux Gets New CEO - (15 Reads)
108: IBM outsources PowerPC production to Samsung - (15 Reads)
109: SCO Subpoenas Novell, Linus Torvalds and many more - (15 Reads)
110: Microsoft to Sell Web Music - (15 Reads)
111: Dell to Stop Using Indian Call Center for Corporate Customers - (15 Reads)
112: Microsoft Loses Munich Contract for 14,000 PCs to Linux - (15 Reads)
113: RIAA 'encouraging stalkers, molesters' - telco - (14 Reads)
114: Who's Using Linux? Over 12 Nations Consider Linux - (14 Reads)
115: Telcos Stand Up To Fight Against RIAA - (14 Reads)
116: Contribute to Victim's Legal Battle Against RIAA - (14 Reads)
117: Sun searches for a few good Opteron engineers - (14 Reads)
118: The Beginning of the End of the Internet? - (14 Reads)
119: AOL objects to online university slogan - (14 Reads)
120: Teen hacker is not guilty - (14 Reads)
121: SCO blinks - bill us when you can - (14 Reads)
122: Yahoo's Overture extends Microsoft contract - (14 Reads)
123: Is Offshoring The Major Reason For IT Unemployment? - (14 Reads)
124: Google swallows another competitor - (14 Reads)
125: Judge asks government to examine Microsoft deals - (14 Reads)
126: A Linux Distro for Barbie? - (14 Reads)
127: US Army 'going to Linux' after OS switch for GI PDA - (14 Reads)
128: Temporary ban on Net taxes up as move for permanent ban bogs down - (14 Reads)
129: Third-quarter technology investments skyrocketed at 18% annual pace - (14 Reads)
130: IBM Subpoenas SCO Investors, Analysts - (14 Reads)
131: Sony Music sings new copy-protection tune - (14 Reads)
132: Liberty Alliance debuts new standard - (14 Reads)
133: Microsoft Defies EU Commission - (14 Reads)
134: Garage gadget wins digital copyright DMCA case - (14 Reads)
135: Korea to build 100M bps Internet system - (14 Reads)
136: E-mail tax may help stop spam - (14 Reads)
137: IBM cutting 200 jobs in software unit - (14 Reads)
138: E-commerce complaints on the up - (14 Reads)
139: MPAA, RIAA seek permanent antitrust exemption - (14 Reads)
140: Wind River edges closer to Linux - (14 Reads)
141: Microsoft's 'Longhorn' OS now selling for $1.58 - (14 Reads)
142: More Damning Evidence for SCO Lawsuit - (14 Reads)
143: Bill Gates Declares No Spam in Two Years - (14 Reads)
144: Physicians Surf For Teen-Porn At Work - (14 Reads)
145: Did HP Defraud the Canadian Government? - (14 Reads)
146: Kazaa to appeal data seizure order ruling - (14 Reads)
147: Congress to Test Air Screening Program - (14 Reads)
148: Wheel problem strikes Mars rover - (14 Reads)
149: Apple resellers are revolting - (14 Reads)
150: Sun To Cut More Jobs - (13 Reads)
151: eBay to Feds: come and get what you want - (13 Reads)
152: TECH STOCKS: Bouncing Back - (13 Reads)
153: Car shoppers' credit details exposed in bulk - (13 Reads)
154: FBI bypasses First Amendment to nail a hacker - (13 Reads)
155: After Sun goes out - (13 Reads)
156: SGI code changes not enough, says SCO - (13 Reads)
157: Sony claims victory in PS2-is-a-PC battle - (13 Reads)
158: Judge rules in favor of Lexmark cartridge return program - (13 Reads)
159: Anti-RIAA group calls for CD boycott - (13 Reads)
160: AOL eyes discount Internet service - (13 Reads)
161: Is Microsoft Behind SCO's $50 Million Cash Infusion? - (13 Reads)
162: SCO licenses Microsoft protocols - (13 Reads)
163: E-Data goes after Microsoft music service - (13 Reads)
164: A new tech (P2P) battle brews in D.C. - (13 Reads)
165: SCO license currently for biggest users only - (13 Reads)
166: Spam beginning to hurt e-mail use, report says - (13 Reads)
167: RIAA files 80 new file-swapping suits - (13 Reads)
168: MS scorns Israeli OpenOffice defection - (13 Reads)
169: US anti-spam bill edges towards law - (13 Reads)
170: More Layoffs - Quantum trims workforce for the holidays - (13 Reads)
171: RIAA wins round in file-swapping suit - (13 Reads)
172: Virgin to open music download service - (13 Reads)
173: Gartner Survey Sees Rising IT Spending - (13 Reads)
174: MS moves to purge Lin---s (Lindash) from Benelux - (13 Reads)
175: AXA Sues Google to Stop 'Adwords' - (13 Reads)
176: Google offers 1,000,000 (1 Terabyte) of storage on gmail - (13 Reads)
177: AOL Time Warner Drops "AOL" From Name - (12 Reads)
178: U.S.-China Space Alliance Urged - (12 Reads)
179: Linux InsiderOpen Source and the Yoke of Oppression - (12 Reads)
180: Anti-swap CD hits the racks - (12 Reads)
181: Do Not Call List - Legal Again - (12 Reads)
182: IBM Files New Claims Against SCO in Linux Case - (12 Reads)
183: States ask Congress to bless Net tax - (12 Reads)
184: HP shells out for SCO road show - (12 Reads)
185: MusicMatch hopes to match Apple iTunes - (12 Reads)
186: Red Hat sees boost from SCO suits - (12 Reads)
187: High-tech Ohio food-stamp system not so smart - (12 Reads)
188: Prison for using KaZaA? Surely not in the UK... - (12 Reads)
189: SCO Files 2nd Motion Asking Red Hat Judge For Delay - (12 Reads)
190: SCO: irrevocable doesn't mean forever - (12 Reads)
191: Anti-Spammers Win Major Court Battle - (12 Reads)
192: The Bernstein Cryptography Case Is Dismissed - (12 Reads)
193: NSA Buys License for Certicom's Encryption Technology - (12 Reads)
194: SCO Declares Total War on the GPL -- Says GPL Is Not Enforceable - (12 Reads)
195: Microsoft settles six more suits - (12 Reads)
196: Vietnam embracing open-source products - (12 Reads)
197: Linux Gains Acceptance - (12 Reads)
198: Cell Phones Gets Spam Via Bluetooth - (12 Reads)
199: FTC disables pop-up ad firm - (12 Reads)
200: Patent office to re-examine Eolas patent - (12 Reads)
201: IBM donates code to open-source project - (12 Reads)
202: Congress Expands FBI Spying Power - (12 Reads)
203: Corporate Spammers like Anti-Spam Law - (12 Reads)
204: Norwegian hacker takes on iTunes service - (12 Reads)
205: Europe May Tell Microsoft To Split Software - (12 Reads)
206: BBC Technology Chief Sacked For 'Misusing Hospitality' - (12 Reads)
207: IBM Buys Integration Middleware Play - (12 Reads)
208: Judge delays Kazaa case to clear up 'mess' - (12 Reads)
209: PeopleSoft charged with contract breach - (12 Reads)
210: Microsoft considers opening Windows - (12 Reads)
211: Spanish judge rules X-Box mods 'legal' - (12 Reads)
212: Apple Forms New iPod Division - (12 Reads)
213: Open-source companies see profit aplenty - (12 Reads)
214: NASA to grow Brit strawberries on Mars - (12 Reads)
215: CNN: Makers of Kazaa suing record labels - (11 Reads)
216: Consumer lawsuit claims damages for MS security failures - (11 Reads)
217: Spammers struggle with words - (11 Reads)
218: Microsoft offers details on stock option program - (11 Reads)
219: X-10 Wireless files for Chapter 11 - (11 Reads)
220: State attorneys doubt MS Antitrust compliance - (11 Reads)
221: MS moves to counter open source growth in UK gov - (11 Reads)
222: China Detains Internet Essayist for Subversion - (11 Reads)
223: Online U.S. holiday sales seen up 20% in 2003 - (11 Reads)
224: No human patents - (11 Reads)
225: Spam Gets Redefined in Australia - (11 Reads)
226: US tells China to drop chip sales tax - or else - (11 Reads)
227: Nasa finds 20-yr-old shuttle glitch - (11 Reads)
228: Automakers putting fuel cell test cars on road - (11 Reads)
229: Microsoft buys public sector accounting technology - (11 Reads)
230: L.L. Bean Suing Competitors For Spyware-Linked Ads - (11 Reads)
231: Open-source group says no to SCO - (11 Reads)
232: Court scrutinizes P2P subpoena process - (10 Reads)
233: Recording industry cautiously eyes 'smart' CDs - (10 Reads)
234: Groklaw sends a Dear Darl letter - (10 Reads)
235: JetBlue 'Fesses Up, Quietly - (10 Reads)
236: Samsung shifts PC production to China - (10 Reads)
237: AMD unveils Athlon 64, seen as head start vs Intel - (10 Reads)
238: Songwriters lobby lawmakers to stop online music piracy - (10 Reads)
239: Gillette bets future brings fuel cell use - (10 Reads)
240: HP to indemnify customers from Linux legal claims - (10 Reads)
241: Federal judge blocks anti-telemarketing list - (10 Reads)
242: Dell sells music online and other cool stuff - (10 Reads)
243: Massachusetts Opts For Open Source - (10 Reads)
244: P2P Software team fights RIAA and piracy - (10 Reads)
245: MIT Open Courseware with 500 Courses - (10 Reads)
246: Korea Dumps Windows For Linux - (10 Reads)
247: FBI issues order to media in hacker case - (10 Reads)
248: Film tech group to pool digital protection patents - (10 Reads)
249: Finger, faceprints get green light for Europe's ID standard - (10 Reads)
250: Lost You IT Job? It Ain't Coming Back - (10 Reads)
251: Court Overturns FCC Cable Modem Decision - (10 Reads)
252: Motorola to spin off chip unit - (10 Reads)
253: EU study: More privacy protections needed - (10 Reads)
254: Appeals Court Lets 'Do-Not-Call' List Go Forward - (10 Reads)
255: UK tests open source waters - (10 Reads)
256: Supreme Court accepts Pledge of Allegiance case - (10 Reads)
257: VeriSign's Site Finder is undead - (10 Reads)
258: VeriSign sells off NetSol - (10 Reads)
259: Survey says Americans support "do not spam" list - (10 Reads)
260: 4 weeks to stop e-patents in Europe - (10 Reads)
261: Linux not accountable for security, Ballmer says - (10 Reads)
262: Georgia Passes on Anti-Terror Crime Database - (10 Reads)
263: Senate passes anti-spam bill, but many obstacles remain - (10 Reads)
264: Pakistani transcriber threatens UCSF over back pay - (10 Reads)
265: AOL quietly changes Windows settings to combat pop-up spam - (10 Reads)
266: Denmark urges govt support for open source - (10 Reads)
267: UK: MP unleashes brilliant anti-spam plan - (10 Reads)
268: Sweden - Telia blocks computers that send spam - (10 Reads)
269: Microsoft forgets to renew hotmail.co.uk domain - (10 Reads)
270: Internet Tax Ban Stops Dead in Senate - (10 Reads)
271: Supreme Court agrees to consider confidential records case - (10 Reads)
272: S House, Senate Agree on Anti-Spam Bill - (10 Reads)
273: SCO thinking of suing Google for not paying their SCO tax - (10 Reads)
274: Porn URL pops up in Rainbow Six 3 - (10 Reads)
275: Microsoft Violates Human Rights in China - (10 Reads)
276: Google Faces Trademark Suit By Window-Fixtures Company - (10 Reads)
277: Windows, Linux vie at the cash register - (10 Reads)
278: EU, Microsoft fail to agree on deal - (10 Reads)
279: NASA pulls off mindreading act - (10 Reads)
280: Oracle joins race to bring RFID to retailers - (10 Reads)
281: Circuit City buys InterTAN for $284m - (10 Reads)
282: ATI CEO anoints successor - (10 Reads)
283: Downloading music gets more expensive - (10 Reads)
284: Bush demands Net access tax ban - (10 Reads)
285: Open source 'too costly' for Irish e-gov - (10 Reads)
286: Cleanest machines - (10 Reads)
287: Macromedia to test Linux support - (10 Reads)
288: Suit: Hard drive size does matter - (9 Reads)
289: Harvard symposium debates future of online file-sharing - (9 Reads)
290: VeriSign Sued Over Search Service - (9 Reads)
291: MCI filing says rivals reroute wireless calls - (9 Reads)
292: Gov't Program Rewards High Security Standards - (9 Reads)
293: VNUNET: Thin clients go for Linux - (9 Reads)
294: How to leave AOL and live to tell about it. - (9 Reads)
295: VeriSign slammed for domain renewal scam - (9 Reads)
296: Microsoft dominance poses security risk - (9 Reads)
297: Write paper on Microsoft insecurities, get fired - (9 Reads)
298: FCC tries to save do-not-call list - (9 Reads)
299: Microsoft faces class action over virus crashes - (9 Reads)
300: Hackers to Face Tougher Sentences - (9 Reads)
301: Apple's dual 2-GHz G5 by the numbers - (9 Reads)
302: Unintended Consequences: Five Years under the DMCA - (9 Reads)
303: UN Summit Tones Down Open-Source Stance - (9 Reads)
304: Senator calls for end to excessive fines against file-traders - (9 Reads)
305: AMD sets date for son of Opteron - (9 Reads)
306: Gates: MS has 20m mobile market share, heads for 60% - (9 Reads)
307: Did E-Vote Firm Patch Election? - (9 Reads)
308: Google ordered to pay fine in French trademark case - (9 Reads)
309: Free Online Journal Seeks Revolution in Science Publishing - (9 Reads)
310: XP's music link: Microsoft may be violating antitrust settlement - (9 Reads)
311: Hollywood takes anti-piracy message to school - (9 Reads)
312: Point Out A Software Security Hole, Go To Jail - (9 Reads)
313: Spam Rapidly Increasing In Weblog Comments - (9 Reads)
314: Sony sued by US university over PS2 chip tech - (9 Reads)
315: US govt. can't 'search and destroy' leaked secrets - (9 Reads)
316: Microsoft shoots the Windows Messenger - (9 Reads)
317: Arrest over world internet scam - (9 Reads)
318: Panther glitch erases some hard drives - (9 Reads)
319: FTC calls for US patent reform - (9 Reads)
320: Spammer Spams FBI and gets caught - (9 Reads)
321: Tanker Truck Shutdown Via Satellite - (9 Reads)
322: Ford researcher wins national technology award - (9 Reads)
323: Aimster calls for Supreme Court showdown - (9 Reads)
324: Mail server flaw opens Exchange to spam - (9 Reads)
325: 125 charged in Net crime crackdown - (9 Reads)
326: Kazaa Legal in Netherlands - (9 Reads)
327: Microsoft aims to make spammers pay - (9 Reads)
328: Pew Study Says RIAA Tactics Are Working - (9 Reads)
329: Test-Achats Takes CD Copy Protection To Court - (9 Reads)
330: Microsoft Settles With MikeRoweSoft.com - (9 Reads)
331: Intel cranks out new Pentium 4 - (9 Reads)
332: WANTED: Old PCs For Third World Countries - (9 Reads)
333: Rome Moving To Linux - (9 Reads)
334: Microsoft v. Minnesota - (9 Reads)
335: Israeli teen quizzed over US cop file hack - (9 Reads)
336: Aussie faces $68m piracy charges - (9 Reads)
337: YAST Goes Open Source - (9 Reads)
338: Microsoft Apologizes For Previous Anticompetitive Acts - (9 Reads)
339: Wal-Mart and Sun share Linux desktop lust - (9 Reads)
340: IBM seeks copyright judgment against SCO - (9 Reads)
341: AMD sneaks out Athlon 64 2800+ - (9 Reads)
342: Intel Pays Up - (9 Reads)
343: Hacker Indicted In France For Publishing Exploits - (9 Reads)
344: EarthLink takes swing at subscription sports - (9 Reads)
345: Open Source CEO Against Opening Java Language to Community - (9 Reads)
346: IBM workers call for shareholders to 'Offshore the CEO' - (9 Reads)
347: IBM and Cisco feel the networking love - (9 Reads)
348: US small biz filled with optimism - (9 Reads)
349: Microsoft shares Windows tools via open source - (9 Reads)
350: L.L. Bean sues pop-up advertisers - (9 Reads)
351: Cisco, IBM to team up on phone gear - (9 Reads)
352: VIA announces new secure chip - (9 Reads)
353: IBM asks for quick rejection of SCO claims - (9 Reads)
354: Meet Big Brother Fritz - (8 Reads)
355: UK politicians to join Capitol Hill spam debate - (8 Reads)
356: Microsoft ordered to pay Mass legal fees - (8 Reads)
357: Dutch spammer to appear in US court - (8 Reads)
358: Microsoft Shuts Down Chat Rooms in 28 Countries - (8 Reads)
359: Man faces 30 years under DMCA - (8 Reads)
360: UK: MS bans mag cover discs for updates, blames Sun - (8 Reads)
361: Trojan hijacks web browsers - (8 Reads)
362: Microsoft Confirms Changes to Windows, IE in Wake of Lawsuit - (8 Reads)
363: Nixon files first suits under state's No Spam law - (8 Reads)
364: Windows server buyers buy it... because it's there? - (8 Reads)
365: Company Violates Do-Not-Fax Rules, Gets Fined $5.4 Million - (8 Reads)
366: Get Pulled Over: Give DNA Sample - (8 Reads)
367: Broadband Comes Up From The Sewer - (8 Reads)
368: MS shareholders seek piece of cash pile - (8 Reads)
369: SCO Suits Target Two Big Corporate Linux Users - (8 Reads)
370: Kodak Sues Sony Over Digital Camera Patents - (8 Reads)
371: Confirmed - Microsoft Behind SCO Investment - (8 Reads)
372: Linux sets pace for new-look IT boom - (8 Reads)
373: Regulators Meet on Proposal to Brand Microsoft a Monopolist - (8 Reads)
374: Gimp 2.0 Released - (8 Reads)
375: IBM CPU sales rocket... - (8 Reads)
376: Microsoft faces 'one per cent' fine - (8 Reads)
377: Linux-based handheld debuts in India - (8 Reads)
378: Sony open for retail business - (8 Reads)
379: US Mars rover mission extended to September - (8 Reads)
380: Injunction to Enforce GPL - (8 Reads)
381: Investor dumps SCO - (8 Reads)
382: Survey finds most professional geeks are men - (8 Reads)
383: US Arrests 65 in Crackdown on Internet Child Porn - (8 Reads)
384: US lubes passports with RFID snake oil - (8 Reads)
385: Intel Sued for Patent Infringement - (8 Reads)
386: Alabama Workers Clock In With Their Fingerprints - (7 Reads)
387: Wal-Mart Sells Music Online for $0.88 - (7 Reads)
388: Bush to Announce New Missions to Moon, Mars - (7 Reads)
389: AOL Net Access on the Cheap - (7 Reads)
390: Wireless broadband network on horizon - (7 Reads)
391: IBM Patents Method For Paying Open Source Volunteers - (7 Reads)
392: Bill Gates To Be Knighted - (7 Reads)
393: Micosoft, IBM, Philips to back RFID - (7 Reads)
394: Gateway to buy eMachines - (7 Reads)
395: Bt patent settled - (7 Reads)
396: Media, Web Sites Tangle In Landmark US Piracy Case - (7 Reads)
397: Lindows mobilizes Centrino support - (7 Reads)
398: IT Workers Do It For Free Till March 9 - (7 Reads)
399: SCO - EV1, Licensees, Groklaw, Armed Guards - (7 Reads)
400: CA signed Linux license from SCO Group - (7 Reads)
401: Microsoft loosening contracts for PC makers - (7 Reads)
402: Kodak buys 2 German digital printing ventures - (7 Reads)
403: Yahoo! Does Voice Messaging - (7 Reads)
404: Justice, FBI Seek Rules for Internet Taps - (7 Reads)
405: Tom's Hardware: Migrating from Windows to Linux Pt.1 - (7 Reads)
406: Open Source group wins € 2.6m EC grant - (7 Reads)
407: AutoZone Responds To SCO - (7 Reads)
408: Critical Wireless Flaw Found - (7 Reads)
409: Governor's office begins Internet ethics training for employees - (6 Reads)
410: New computers improve weather forecasts - (6 Reads)
411: Part of Patriot Act Ruled Unconstitutional - (6 Reads)
412: Intel Fast Tracks Chip Making - (6 Reads)
413: Broadband 'abusers' warned - (6 Reads)
414: UK Teen Escapes Jail In Nuclear Hack Case - (6 Reads)
415: How Human Should Robots Look? - (6 Reads)
416: Mars Rovers Fully Operational - (6 Reads)
417: Word on Internet phoning spreads - (6 Reads)
418: SCO adds copyright claim to IBM suit - (6 Reads)
419: FBI Anti-Piracy Seal - (6 Reads)
420: IBM Cancer Case Goes To Jury - (6 Reads)
421: Graphics pioneer Hercules quits market - (6 Reads)
422: Cray To Buy AMD Cluster Maker - (6 Reads)
423: SCO Says They'll Sue a Linux Using Company On Tuesday - (6 Reads)
424: SCO alters claim in IBM case, signs licensee - (6 Reads)
425: IBM Widens Embrace of 64-Bit Linux - (6 Reads)
426: FCC Rule on Local Phone Service Rejected - (6 Reads)
427: Microsoft, SCO have a lot more explaining to do - (6 Reads)
428: Microsoft users decry no bang for big bucks - (6 Reads)
429: SCO targets federal supercomputer users - (6 Reads)
430: Recording Industry Sues 532 More File-Swappers - (6 Reads)
431: Microsoft gets new UK boss - (6 Reads)
432: Yahoo! shows paid search pays - (6 Reads)
433: Dell ups Q1 forecast on overseas boom - (6 Reads)
434: Stealth DSL price increases loom - (6 Reads)
435: Tennessee rejects Napster/RIAA tax - (6 Reads)
436: Ireland to scrap e-voting plan - (6 Reads)
437: European RIAA-style anti-file swap lawsuits 'inevitable' - (5 Reads)
438: Record Industry May Not Subpoena Providers - (5 Reads)
439: Microsoft joins Spitzer in suits to combat spam - (5 Reads)
440: Linus Sets SCO Straight on Their Claims of Linux Code - (5 Reads)
441: More shoppers proceed to checkout online - (5 Reads)
442: Micron makes a profit - (5 Reads)
443: FBI Can Inspect Bank Accounts Without Court Order - (5 Reads)
444: Sun shares spike on Opteron optimism - (5 Reads)
445: Chinese-Japanese Linux venture to challenge Microsoft - (5 Reads)
446: SCO approached Google about Linux license - (5 Reads)
447: MS Win98 Extended Support Done To Block Linux - (5 Reads)
448: Eroupe Thinks Gates Can't Fight Spam, So They'll Do It - (5 Reads)
449: Mars rover sees possible water evidence - (5 Reads)
450: ATI files to sell up to $500m of stock - (5 Reads)
451: SCO Complaint Filed -- Including Code Samples - (5 Reads)
452: Windows could lose Media Player in EU - (5 Reads)
453: Microsoft gives statement to DoJ in Oracle investigation - (5 Reads)
454: More funding directed to DNA crime fighting - (5 Reads)
455: German firm stalls SCO's legal machine - (5 Reads)
456: FTC takes action against Sexually-explicit Spam - (5 Reads)
457: Patent Office asked to review Microsoft FAT patent - (5 Reads)
458: Suspected 'Half-Life' code thieves arrested - (5 Reads)
459: Blaster teen pleads guilty - (5 Reads)
460: City of Bergen in one of the largest Linux migrations in Europe - (5 Reads)
461: FCC OKs New Frequency for Highway Systems - (4 Reads)
462: Commission agrees US access to EU citizen personal data - (4 Reads)
463: SCO Sends Second Warning Letter to Linux Users - (4 Reads)
464: We Hate Spam, Congress Says (Except Ours) - (4 Reads)
465: The IT industry is shifting away from Microsoft - (4 Reads)
466: New High-Speed Network to Connect China, Russia - (4 Reads)
467: Symantec cans another counterfeiter - (4 Reads)
468: Lamo pleads guilty - (4 Reads)
469: Trial Shows Flaws in 'Net Porn Law - (4 Reads)
470: 'GTA' Laswsuit Dropped - (4 Reads)
471: Latest MyDoom outbreak spreading - (4 Reads)
472: VeriSign Sues ICANN on Service Delays - (4 Reads)
473: Ebay payments 'not rock-solid' - (4 Reads)
474: Outage Hits Hotmail, MSN Messenger - (4 Reads)
475: Microsoft Preparing to Release Code to Open Source - (4 Reads)
476: Intel to cut 95% of lead used in CPUs - (4 Reads)
477: IBM snags outsourcing firm in India - (4 Reads)
478: SCO Loses Motion to Dismiss Red Hat Complaint! - (4 Reads)
479: SCO Asks for Another Delay in IBM Lawsuit - (4 Reads)
480: The Offshore Outsourcing War - (4 Reads)
481: Intel offices raided in Japan - (4 Reads)
482: Sun tops off poor Q3 by axing execs - (4 Reads)
483: Italy approves 'jail for P2P users' law - (4 Reads)
484: EU patent law dies, software law lives - (4 Reads)
485: Microsoft file patent faces exam - (4 Reads)
486: DVD-Jon wins new legal victory - (3 Reads)
487: Apple Annual Profits Soar 552% - (3 Reads)
488: Microsoft commercial-search chief departs - (3 Reads)
489: IBM urges Sun to make Java open source - (3 Reads)
490: AT&T supports 'alternative' broadband - (3 Reads)
491: Judge: DVD-copying software is illegal - (3 Reads)
492: Study: File-Sharing No Threat to Music Sales - (3 Reads)
493: Apple, Adobe drifting apart - (3 Reads)
494: Court judgment: Microsoft Canada has contravened the Québec Professional Code - (3 Reads)
495: Google's Gmail hits trademark problem - (3 Reads)
496: PC makers win back right to sue Microsoft - (3 Reads)
497: Eminem sues Apple - (2 Reads)
498: AMD advances its dual-core plans - (2 Reads)
499: HP replaces three senior executives - (2 Reads)
500: IBM to hire even more new workers - (2 Reads)
501: IBM agrees to take steps to clean polluted soil - (2 Reads)
502: AOL pushes $299 PC bundle to dial-up subscribers - (2 Reads)
503: Munich OSS switch to go ahead - (2 Reads)
504: Blu-ray movie disc format unveild - (2 Reads)
505: Microsoft to sign new deal with UK government - (2 Reads)
506: Penis-Enlargement Firms Sued - (1 Reads)
507: Opera Browser Seeks IPO In March - (1 Reads)
508: Torvalds asked to step into Linux trademark fight - (1 Reads)
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