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- TurboCAD Mac Now Leopard Compatible
- Dell: Don't Worry About Laptop Electric Shocks
- Quark Ships Leopard Update
- EA Confirms Spore for Mac
- Cell Phones and Virtual Worlds Affect Buying Patterns
- Intel, AMD Don't See Demand Falling Off Cliff
- Group Defines Cyberattack Prevention Rules for U.S.
- Digital TV Switch Won't Sway Cable Holdouts
- Indie Labels Come to iTunes Plus
- Google Warns of iPhone 1.1.3 IMAP Switch
- Greenpeace Applauds MacBook Air
- Rock Band Sells 2.5 Million Songs
- Chinese Internet users up to 210 million (AP)
- Jihadi software promises secure Web contacts (Reuters)
- California broadband report may be model for other states (InfoWorld)
- GPS adds dimension to online photos (AP)
- Time Warner Trial Could Stifle Online Movies (NewsFactor)
- Web plagiarism a serious problem: UK teachers (Reuters)
- FCC resumes testing of Internet devices (AP)
- German rage over Nokia plant closure grows (Reuters)
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- µTorrent 1.8 Alpha 7895
- Sony Sound Forge 9.0d
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- Rock Band Sells 2.5 million Songs
- Microsoft Accused of Patent Violation in China
- Google.org Expands Funding to Attack World Crises
- Sprint Nextel to Lay Off 4000 After Customer Losses
- Wipro Profit Growth Down
- JiWire Offers Free Wi-Fi for iPhone, iPod Touch
- Time Warner to Try Tiered Cable Pricing
- IBM Reports Strong Software, Services Results
- China Internet Population Tops 200 Million
- Sears Sells Latest Sub-$200 Linux Desktop PC
- Skype Flaw Turns Videos Into Weapons
- Digg.com Videos Coming to Internet TV Network
- Time Warner to Try Tiered Cable Pricing (PC World)
- China Internet Population Tops 200 Million (PC World)
- Microsoft accused of patent violation in China (Reuters)
- China's Internet population tops 200 million (InfoWorld)
- Time Warner to try tiered broadband pricing (InfoWorld)
- Internet security: What will work (InfoWorld)
- Carphone sales fall short of forecasts (FT.com)
- Study children and cellphones, U.S. experts advise (Reuters)
- Google gets into philanthropy game (AP)
- Time Warner links Web prices with usage (AP)
- Google philanthropy targets global warming, poverty, and disease (AFP)