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- Gibson sues MTV, EA over "Guitar Hero" (Reuters)
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- China orders video Web sites to close (AP)
- Losing wireless battle may be Google win (AP)
- SlySoft Offers Blu-ray Copy-Protection Cracker (NewsFactor)
- Verizon, AT&T Are Big Winners in FCC Auction (NewsFactor)
- Novell Announces SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 (NewsFactor)
- Microsoft and HP to set up Taiwan technology center (Reuters)
- Pennsylvania Voter Reg Site Leaked Personal Info (TechWeb)
- Microsoft cuts price for boxed Vista (AP)
- Prolific spammer's conviction upheld (AP)
- Judge allows Wikileaks site to re-open (AP)
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- Japan looks to a robot future (AP)
- Mozilla Plans Mobile Firefox by Year End (PC World)
- Good Looks Ahead: What's Next for HDTV? (PC World)
- Expected MySpace service to compete with iTunes (Reuters)
- New portable games break traditional molds (Reuters)
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- MySQL Acquisition Hints of Sun's Priorities (PC World)
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- Google looks for talent at hacker con
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- Vista is ready for consumers but businesses key (Reuters)
- Motorola to use 3G chips from Texas Instruments (Reuters)
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- British footprint database to help catch criminals (Reuters)
- Malaysia trade talks could scupper disk pirates (Reuters)
- Pelosi reaches out to blogging community (AP)
- Gates: Vista key to multimedia computing era (InfoWorld)
- Video game stocks down after Xbox 360 target cut (Reuters)
- AMD undaunted by Intel moves (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft launches new Vista system (AP)
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- Verizon 4Q profit falls, tops forecasts (AP)
- Transmeta gets a new chief
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- Salesforce.com debuts upgrade to CRM service
- Torvalds: 'Hot air' in debates on GPL, content control
- HP Services gets some new leadership
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- iPhone's downsized wide screen
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- Flaming batteries: Dell hit with class action suit
- European Commission vouches for open source
- Sun Solaris gets new partitioning feature
- Report: Vista's business sales stronger than expected
- Survey: Software companies increasing offshoring work
- HP investigator to plead guilty, testify
- AMD warns of disappointing fourth quarter
- Microsoft loses top executive in China
- Loss of momentum for feisty AMD
- Sun's Fortran replacement goes open-source
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- Doctors offered electronic prescription system (Reuters)
- Netflix goes online with movie, TV downloads (AFP)
- Dell enters rugged notebook market (InfoWorld)
- Naomi Campbell pleads guilty to assault (AP)
- Designers work to make Web accessible (AP)
- Symantec warns of faltering storage sales (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft Mulls Xbox 360 Launch in China (NewsFactor)
- Videos show challenge of info wrangling (AP)
- Skype founders unveil TV service details (AP)
- Intel Q4 profit plunges 39 percent (AP)
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- Xbox 360 bests Wii, PlayStation 3 in US holiday sales (AFP)
- Liberty Alliance, Microsoft discuss identity protocols (InfoWorld)
- Group nets $1 million in piracy settlements in December (InfoWorld)
- Blu-ray vs. HD DVD: The War Rages On (NewsFactor)
- Sprint, T-Mobile: Local carriers drag feet (USATODAY.com)
- Microsoft to launch Xbox 360 in China soon: sources (Reuters)
- AT&T to offer $20 'naked' DSL service (USATODAY.com)
- Late 'Warcraft' expansion pack to debut (AP)
- Sundance cracks down on ticket reselling (AP)
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- AOL makes $900M bid for TradeDoubler (AP)
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- Three Intel quad-cores coming Monday
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- Supermicro puts two servers in one chassis
- Motorola sees media, Internet as '07 priorities (Reuters)
- Microsoft says iPod phone a challenge for Apple (Reuters)
- Casio sees Best Buy selling cameras across U.S. (Reuters)
- Cingular seen providing service for Apple phone: report (Reuters)
- Disney creates online world for virtual pirates (AFP)
- Britain's MI5 spy agency to send terror alert emails (Reuters)
- EU trade chief pushes for Vodafone in India deal: report (AFP)
- Sling brings TV to Vista, Palm -- and HP notebooks (InfoWorld)
- Woman sues Kraft over Capri Sun labels (AP)
- Buzz over new Apple products as Jobs prepares for address (AFP)
- Yahoo redesigns Web search to run on mobile phones (Reuters)
- IRobot Opens Roomba Interface, Laser Tag Ensues (PC World)