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Sam Diaz: Bartz to Yahoo shareholders: Change is coming; We're not Google
Ed Bott: Microsoft to Europe: No Windows 7 upgrades for you!
- Mary Jo Foley: Why is there no Windows 7 E upgrade for Europe?
Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft's Windows 7 pricing: Too high, too low, or just right?
Sam Diaz: Palm shares up after reported loss; upbeat about future with Pre, WebOS
Tom Foremski: AMD: Creating the building blocks for cloud computing
Jennifer Bergen: Hands On: RIM BlackBerry Tour
John Morris: Netbook or notebook? Confusion reigns at 12 inches
Oliver Marks: Enterprise 2.0 conference impressions
Christopher Dawson: Don't be like China
Joe McKendrick: Survey: Wall Street looks to cloud technology for its next bailout
Harry Fuller: Waxman-Markey bill set for vote in U.S. House
Harry Fuller: Big Media going solar? If you scroll past gubernatorial confession and dead rock star...
Sam Diaz: Google Voice invitations, with vanity phone numbers, coming soon
Richard Koman: Who is attacking Solid Oak, whose code was stolen for Green Dam?
Zack Whittaker: Michael Jackson dies: Twitter's good luck
Jennifer Bergen: Gadget Gal's daily deals: Sharp AQUOS HDTV, Sony Walkman, Dell monitor
Jason Hiner: JavaScript speed test: iPhone 3G S whips Palm Pre and Google 1
Jennifer Bergen: HP SimpleSave external hard drive backs your files up with ease
Doug Washburn: What do Green IT, the economic crisis, and best selling author, Thomas Friedman, have in common? Poor accounting
Paula Rooney: Firefox 3.5 final prepped to ship early next week
Sam Diaz: Google announces AdSense for Mobile Apps
Dell: Selling a new backbone for SMBs
Ed Burnette: Program for Android in C/C++ with the Native Development Kit (if you dare)
Richard Koman: On the radio tonight
James Farrar: Death of the Principle of Voluntarism?
Andrew Nusca: Corsair launches 64GB, 128GB 'performance' SSDs; 220MB/sec read, write
Zack Whittaker: Cybercrime doesn't pay: well it does, and very well
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: AV-Test calls Microsoft Security Essentials "very good"
Jennifer Bergen: VIZIO introduces Internet app-enabled XVT HDTV series
Brian Sommer: Prior Art for the iPhone?
Jennifer Leggio: Pitney Bowes branded community reduces customer support costs
Dancho Danchev: Secunia: Average insecure program per PC rate remains high
Andrew Nusca: ZDNet Readers' Choice: Top 25 free, lightweight apps
Rachel King: RCA starts shipping EZ209HD
Jason D. O'Grady: iPhone Tip: The home button triple-click
Heather Clancy: Dell follows HP in certifying servers against new Energy Star server spec
Rachel King: Adobe publishes Lightroom 2.4, Camera Raw 5.4 updates
Jason D.O'Grady: How-to: Install boxee and XBMC on the Apple TV
Harry Fuller: Coal: more on the fall-out
Dana Blankenhorn: At what stage of life is the open source industry?
Richard Koman: Britain hires hackers for intel squad
Dennis Howlett: CODA and Corefino ink cloud accounting partnership
Richard Koman: China throttles Google, U.S. ratchets up trade war over Green Dam
Adrian Kingsly-Hughes:Apple makes big bucks profit per iPhone 3G S
Dana Blankenhorn: PARP inhibitors working against inherited cancers
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Firefox 3.5 Release Candidate 3 available
Tom Steinert-Threlkeld: Catch Yourself If You Can: A Con Artist Guide To Forging Check
Zack Whittaker: If my Mac did this...
Dan Kusnetzky: MokaFive launches version 2 of its MokaFive Suite
Andrew Nusca: With drop.io, real-time collaboration in the cloud
Dennis Howlett: Get ready for Oracle's 100 days of press releases aka innovation
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