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Dude, what happened to my PC?
Internet attorney Eric J. Sinrod explains why the law is unforgiving when a computer with discoverable data in a case goes "missing."
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Dude, what happened to my PC?
Internet attorney Eric J. Sinrod explains why the law is unforgiving when a computer with discoverable data in a case goes "missing."
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Xbox chief talks up next generation
Microsoft's main game executive pay respects to PSP, touts MTV unveiling of next Xbox.
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Tech giants boost recycling efforts
On the eve of Earth Day, Dell and Hewlett-Packard discount programs for reducing electronic waste. Photos: For old PCs, the end comes in pieces
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The Force is strong with these game PCs
Specialty PC maker Alienware crafts "Star Wars" desktops in "light side" and "dark side" versions. Photos: Unlearn what you have learned
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Global satellite radio company plans IPO
WorldSpace plans to bring satellite radio to Asia, Africa and other regions typically ignored by existing services.
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Canon leads in digital camera sales
Booming interest in high-end SLR models pushes the company past perennial leader Sony, according to IDC.
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PSP owners gobble up Memory Sticks
You can still buy a PlayStation Portable if you look in the right places, but good luck snagging a memory card for it.
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Rockin' growth seen for MP3 players
Report sees more than 56 million digital-music players in circulation by 2010, with flash players dominating the market.
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FAQ: The next video game consoles?
Manufacturers won't spill details on upcoming game consoles, but News.com got some, anyway. Images: Consoles of tomorrow?
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Microsoft sets date for Xbox 2 debut
Company to spill the remaining beans on the next version of its game console in a May 12 MTV broadcast.
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Play to pay: Service inserts ads in games
Start-up will launch in-game ad network with help from game publishers and mainstream advertisers. Photo: Ads get some action
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Half a million PSPs sold in first two days
Sony acknowledges the PSP wasn't an immediate sellout, but $150 million in a week is nothing to sneeze at.
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Satellite radio hits landmarks
Leading maker of receivers reports 5 million sold, around the same time the combined subscriber roster for XM and Sirius hits 5 million.
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New service brings radio to phones
MSpot offers streams of news and talk stations, as well as original music programming, for your cell phone.
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Comdex skips another year
The technology trade show is a no-go in Las Vegas once again; organizers are hoping for a 2006 comeback.
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EA hit with shareholder lawsuits
Class action suits accuse the leading game publisher of inflating sales forecasts.
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Sony to challenge block on PS2 sales
Will keep selling PlayStation 2 while it appeals court ban on sales of the console and order to pay $90 million in license fees.
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Photoshop update set for May
A prematurely posted press release gives details of the new version of Adobe's image editor and related applications.
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Game fans clamor for PSP
Hundreds wait in line for hours to snag one of Sony's new portable game players. Photos: Midnight madness for Sony's PSP
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