- Microsoft Shares Windows Secrets with Samba (PC World)
- Reviews: Undercover: Operation Wintersun
- Britain's Queen Takes Up YouTube
- Samba Gains Access to Microsoft Code (NewsFactor)
- Features: The Nintendo Games of 2007
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- Features: The Weirdest Gaming Records
- Users Left in Lurch by Network Shutdown
- Red Hat CEO Stepping Down (TechWeb)
- Group Says Yahoo China Loses Piracy Suit
- Microsoft signs rare open-source deal, under EU orders (Reuters)
- News: Iwata named Next-Gen's man of the year
- Japan Robot Prize Goes to Mechanical Arm
- Adobe Ships 'Highly Critical' Flash Player Patch (PC Magazine)
- News: Frontlines Beta Giveaway
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- SugarCRM offers biggest upgrade yet (InfoWorld)
- News: Play PS1 games via PSP Remote Play
- Apple in Talks to Launch IPhone in Japan
- News: Official PSP media manager is free
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- OpenOffice Online Now Available For Beta Testing (TechWeb)
- News: Pre-order Gears of War 2!
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- Open source VirtualBox challenges VMware Workstation (InfoWorld)
- News: Universe at War - ten new screens
- Alltel Feature Turns Voicemail to Text
- Does Open Source Lose its Mission in Corporations? (PC World)
- Study: Googling Oneself Is More Popular
- Interviews: Looking Back... World in Conflict
- Reviews: Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution
- Chip-Shrinking May Be Nearing Its Limits
- Sun will Support OpenOffice.org (PC World)
- News: Frontlines beta update
- Execs: Web Ad Spending Should Be Higher
- Netherlands adopts open-source software (AP)
- News: Ghostbusters on Wii - first details
- Netherlands adopts open-source software (AP)
- Previews: Ghostbusters
- Utah Firm Wants to Go Where GPS Doesn't
- Adobe open-sourcing data access technology (InfoWorld)
- News: What Ed Fries did next...
- New `Jackass' Movie to Hit Internet
- OpenLogic wants to count open-source users - openly (InfoWorld)
- News: Top ten game design innovations 2007
- Review: Chords, Solos Glow on New Guitar
- Update: SAP, VMWare ink support pact (InfoWorld)
- Reviews: Alien Vs Predator: Requiem
- News: Namco nabs Dr. Kawashima off Nintendo
- Mobile Linux group releases first specification (InfoWorld)
- Nanotech Firms Find Room on Campus
- News: PS3 to catch Wii... by 2011
- Red Hat offers JBoss Developer Studio IDE (InfoWorld)
- News: Climax quiet on Silent Hill Origins PS2
- Universal Music Group, Imeem Ink Deal
- Previews: Condemned 2: Bloodshot
- Company Brings Offline Data to Web Ads
- Open Source Group Sues Verizon (PC World)
- Previews: FIFA Street 3
- Mo. Police Probe Blog in Web Hoax Case
- Ruby on Rails 2.0 released for Web apps (InfoWorld)
- News: Four Minutes of GTA IV
- Google Opens 'Mac Developer Playground' (TechWeb)
- News: Nintendo clears up Q2 '08 schedule
- Films Shot on Camera Phones Get Showcase
- SourceForge Opens Online Marketplace (PC World)
- News: MMO The Day using Crysis tech
- JetBlue to Test Limited In-Flight Net
- News: Sexual harrasment case dropped against Itagaki
- Economy May Slow Tech Industry's Growth
- Verizon Wireless Plans Support for Google's Android (NewsFactor)
- News: Square Enix: Sony must define PS3
- Brocade Exec Guilty in Stock Option Case
- Red Hat's New Business Software (PC World)
- Previews: Ghostbusters
- New Editing Program Touches Up Flickr
- Sun Dangles Cash Prizes for Open Source Coding (PC World)
- News: Microsoft issues "Xbox Games for Change" challenge
- Group Cites Growing Video Game Violence
- AJAX benefits, issues cited by Zimbra exec (InfoWorld)
- News: World in Conflict gets creative
- Yahoo Japan, EBay Unite in Online Auctions
- Alfresco Pairs with Adobe on Social Networking Tools (PC World)
- News: New Tomb Raider uncovered?
- News: Xbox 360 autumn update - in full
- Cloudsmith Readies Directory of Open-Source Code (PC World)
- News: Activision Blizzard FAQ
- News: PES requires skill too, says World Cup legend
- Ad Targeting Improves on Web Sites
- Cloudsmith service pushes 'virtual distros' (InfoWorld)
- News: Deus Ex 3 powered by Tomb Raider
- AOL Uses Amazon for Video Sales
- Linux Developer On Trial For Murdering His Wife (TechWeb)
- Google to Bid for Wireless Spectrum
- Features: DirectX 10 - has it delivered?
- Testers See Windows XP Passing Vista
- GroundWork: Something old, something new (InfoWorld)
- News: First details on Devil May Cry 4 demo
- Have Cell Phone, Find Toilet
- News: Sega hints at Burning Rangers revival
- Robots Dazzle at Japanese Exhibit
- Firefox Fixes Three Security Flaws, Though More Remain (TechWeb)
- News: Epic Deconsolify Unreal Tournament III
- Cyber Monday Online Sales Jump 21 Percent
- OLPC's XO Faces Many Challenges (NewsFactor)
- Features: Wii Accuracy - The Missing Link
- JDS Uniphase Wins Shareholder Lawsuit
- Handful of bugs squashed in Firefox security fix (InfoWorld)
- News: No GH3 guitars 'til next year
- Software Group Targets Small Business
- Torvalds On Where Linux Is Headed In 2008 (TechWeb)
- News: New piracy threat facing Nintendo
- Online Holiday Shopping Season Kicks Off
- Previews: MX Vs. ATV: Untamed
- Wary Online Retailers Step Up Offers
- Open Source Is Making A Name For Itself In Systems Management (TechWeb)
- Features: Where now for Half-Life 2?
- Web Bidding Help Drives Live Auctions
- Features: The Week Ahead - 30/11/07
- Hardware: Big System Shootout
- Apple Retail Stores Revamp for Holidays
- News: Sensible Soccer XBLA next week?
- Diller's Online Conglomerate Expanding
- News: Mass Effect's combat: does it work?
- News: Sony shoots down PS Phone
- Mozilla Releases First Beta of Firefox 3 (NewsFactor)
- News: PlayStation Phone "definitely plausible", says Sony
- Firefox 3.0 beta release adds security, search (InfoWorld)
- Reviews: Kane & Lynch: Dead Men
- Drug Firms Cool to Stem Cell Findings
- FSF finalizes GPL-based license for Web services (InfoWorld)
- News: Ubisoft reveals Rainbow Six Vegas 2
- Wii Is Most-Wanted Widget in Wintertime
- Google Mulls Bid for Wireless Spectrum (NewsFactor)
- Reviews: Age of Empires III: The Asian Dynasties
- HP 4Q Profit Beats Wall Street Forecasts
- News: Bungie announcement today
- Previews: Ninja Gaiden 2
- China's E-Waste Nightmare Worsening
- Microsoft's Bill Hilf Reveals Its Open Source Strategy (TechWeb)
- Features: The Week Ahead - 22/11/07
- Blockbuster Charts Course to Digital Age
- News: Mass Effect: In-game videos
- EarthLink May Exit Wi-Fi
- News: PS3 outsells Wii in Japan - seriously!
- Web Brings National Parks Closer to Kids
- Sun Commits $2 Billion to Virtualization (NewsFactor)
- News: Low-key PSN update - Stranglehold
- Ellison touts Fusion Applications (InfoWorld)
- Features: What Xbox Live Did For Us
- Poll: IMs Help Teens Avoid Embarrassment
- Google Offers $10M to Android Developers (NewsFactor)
- News: SingStar PS3: £1 a song
- VeriSign to Shed Business Units
- Eclipse gets seat on Java board (InfoWorld)
- Reviews: Assassin's Creed
- Yahoo, Jailed Journalists Settle Lawsuit
- Google Releases Android SDK, Offers $10 Million Developer Challenge (TechWeb)
- News: Hang in there, pleads Konami - PES will be fixed
- Marvel, Other Comics Go Online
- Yahoo sets program to boost distributed computing (Reuters)
- Reviews: Kane & Lynch: Dead Men
- AP Poll Method, Questions and Results
- Previews: WET
- Project Seeks to Track Terror Web Posts
- Linux On Half Of All New Servers? Red Hat's Got Plans (TechWeb)
- Previews: WiiWare
- Reviews: Galactic Assault
- Open-source Java could result in port to iPhone (InfoWorld)
- Features: Re-bathed in Blood Money
- Modern-Day Tech Startups Tread Carefully
- Nigeria Favors Mandriva Over Microsoft Once More (PC World)
- News: MS: Forza dev "an option" for PGR5
- Sprint and Clearwire Cancel Tie-Up Plans
- Red Hat Taps Amazon Compute Cloud (NewsFactor)
- News: Sony confirms UK Lair delay
- Tech Stocks Drop After Cisco Warning
- Red Hat, Amazon Deliver Linux on Demand (PC World)
- News: Hirai: Home delay is 'positive'
- Microsoft CEO Plays Down Google Threat
- Red Hat and Sun Micro Sign Java Pact (NewsFactor)
- Reviews: Neverwinter Nights 2: Mask of the Betrayer
- When 'Ee' Means 'Move Right'
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- News: Harmonix rocks on iPod
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- Red Hat joins Sun's open source Java project (InfoWorld)
- News: Fallout 3 Portal map
- Feds Fight Ruling on Security Letters
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- News: NiGHTS weather screens - what went wrong?
- Previews: Metal Gear Solid 4
- PCs Being Pushed Aside in Japan
- Reviews: Tony Hawk's Proving Ground
- Mozilla Offers Stability Update to Firefox (PC World)
- Features: The Week Ahead - 09/11/07
- Warner Stays Out of Online Store Deal
- Mozilla offers stability update to Firefox (InfoWorld)
- News: DMC4: Welcome to the (screenshot) jungle
- Cops Learning How to Extend Beats Online
- Mozilla, Microsoft At Odds Over Next JavaScript (PC World)
- Features: The Most Delayed Games Ever
- Online Crooks Target Macs With Porn Ruse
- Mandriva CEO Calls Out Microsoft's Ballmer (PC Magazine)
- News: Official Zelda themed DS coming
- Shell Station Customers 'Pay by Touch'
- Linux Community Questions x86 Server Numbers (PC Magazine)
- News: Link's Crossbow Training: Still looking great
- Privacy Groups Target Online Advertising
- Van Wyk aims to transform Red Hat for future growth (InfoWorld)
- News: Washed up actors join C&C expansion
- Is U.S. Stuck in Internet's Slow Lane?
- Windows XP will double the price of Asustek's Eee PC (InfoWorld)
- News: New Final Fantasy DS dated for UK
- Some 'Vampires' Prefer Energy Over Blood
- Competitions: Win! UT III launch places
- Whois May Be Scrapped to Break Deadlock
- News: Rockstar "spazzed out like little babies"
- Internet Pioneer Leaves Oversight Group
- Asian Governments Promote Open Source Development (PC World)
- Previews: Boulder Dash Rocks!
- Da Vinci's 'Last Supper' Goes Online
- AT&T Scales Back St. Louis Wi-Fi Plan
- Reviews: Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Rings of Fate
- Senators Want Probe on Content Blocking
- News: Gears the victor at Golden Joysticks
- Pentagon Robot Challenge Goes Corporate
- Microsoft sees progress in getting Windows on XO (Reuters)
- Ambitious Microsoft Posts Strong Profit
- Red Hat sees Asian governments driving demand for open source (InfoWorld)
- News: PlayStation losses double
- Microsoft, Turbolinux Push Single Sign-on (PC World)
- News: PS3 PES 2008 gameplay clips
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- News: Manchester Cathedral forgives Sony
- Cell Phone Message Warns Train Gropers
- Reviews: The Settlers: Rise of an Empire
- Microsoft, Turbolinux to push single sign-on (InfoWorld)
- News: Is a new Psychonauts project in the pipe?
- Samsung Develops New Flash Memory Chip
- Microsoft blinks in European legal fight (AP)
- News: Korn rocks Haze with exclusive track
- Presidential Cabinet Members Start Blogs
- Features: The Week Ahead - 26/10/07
- News: Xbox 360 finally outsells Wii
- AP Tests Comcast's File-Sharing Filter
- Firefox Tries Again for URI Fix, Adds Leopard Support (PC World)