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Andrew Nusca: EC: Intel 'abused dominant position' vs AMD; fined record $1.45 billion in antitrust case
Sam Diaz: Cisco, Clearwire announce WiMax partnership
Dan Kusnetzky: Oracle buys Virtual Iron
Sam Diaz: Report: Craigslist dumps "erotic" ads; adds adult section with new rules
Larry Dignan: Apple sets WWDC headliners: Will Jobs be on the keynote 'team'?
Sam Diaz: Real files antitrust countersuit against Hollywood's "illegal cartel"
Christopher Dawson: Is Apple going to get some security help from OLPC?
Larry Dignan: IBM takes its streaming computing software commercial
Harry Fuller: Banned in Chicago!
Tom Steinert-Threlkeld: Apple versus Apple: How Many iPhones Does It Take To Add $5 To A Stock Price?
Jason D. O'Grady: Undercover Mac software dismantles drug network
Matthew Miller: Want to get your blog published on the Amazon Kindle?
Christopher Dawson: Will Google Squared make GOOG a better research tool?
Gallery: PC gems from the 1980s
Dancho Danchev: Spammers harvesting emails from Twitter - in real time
Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft makes available PHP development kit for its Azure cloud
Harry Fuller: No cars? How'm I gonna survive?
Joe McKendrick: Overused words of the decade: 'open' and 'enterprise'
Harry Fuller: Veggie food v. global warming
Ed Burnette: Eclipse Ajax Tools Framework faces termination
Harry Fuller: Global warming will force dictionary re-write
Sam Diaz: Steve Jobs headed toward victory in Town Hall fight
Zack Whittaker: How a student fooled the world's media
Dana Blankenhorn: Wireless health moves into design phase
Ryan Naraine: Apple snags ex-OLPC security chief
Larry Dignan: Intel: Netbooks are about seeding next-gen customers (kids)
Jennifer Leggio: When the going gets tough, the tough make some noise
Dana Blankenhorn: The new Linux.com is open for business
Richard Koman: Sarkozy's Draconian downloading law to pass, then die
Jason D. O'Grady: New Apple ads focus on support, TCO
Dana Blankenhorn: Will meaningful use go down CCHIT rabbit hole?
Joe Brockmeier: What do you want for free? Do users have to pay up to complain?
Mary Jo Foley: Visual Studio 2010 Beta 1 expected as soon as next week
Richard Koman: Astro_Mike to ground control: 'Launch was awesome'
Andrew Mager: Photos: Technologizer Tweetup
Matthew Miller: Second look: A 40-year old's usage experiences with the Sidekick LX 2009
Dana Blankenhorn: Open source shrugs at EU liability plans
Ryan Naraine: Adobe plugs PDF Reader zero-day holes
Andrew Mager: Twitter: now with less noise
Richard Koman: EU slams Intel with record $1.45 billion fine
Larry Dignan: IBM: Fuddy duddy as competitive edge
Matthew Miller: Review: BlackBerry Premium Multimedia Headset
ZDNet Asia: Viruses now penetrating deeper
CNET: France passes controversial antipiracy bill
Dancho Danchev: China's 'secure' OS Kylin - a threat to U.S offensive cyber capabilities?
Jennifer Bergen: Gadget Gal's daily deals: Slingbox Edition
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Should Windows 7 be a free upgrade to all Vista Ultimate users?
Jennifer Bergen: Oh, it's on: Apple counters Microsoft's 'Laptop Hunters' ads with 'Megan'
Andrew Nusca: Sony debuts X-series Walkman with Wi-Fi, touchscreen OLED, noise cancellation
Larry Dignan: Verizon dishes off rural assets to Frontier in $8.6 billion deal
Paul Greenberg: Sapphire 09 Live: Smart business plans, moral benchmarks
Heather Clancy: YouRenew wants to pay you for recycling your tech
[podcast] CIO Agenda 2010: What the customer wants
Dan Kusnetzky: The Sullivan Group a Marathon Technologies Customer
Christopher Dawson: South Carolina's OLPC initiative: money well-spent?