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Politics a-Go-Go on the Web
[August 27, 2008] In the first presidential election of the Web 2.0 era, social media and a glut of online content have drawn a blueprint for a different kind of election.

Will Nokia's Unlocked Phones Open Wallets?
[August 27, 2008] Turning its back on tying phones to carriers, the mobile giant looks to woo new buyers -- even though the approach means higher prices.

Airports Back to Usual After Computer Glitch
[August 27, 2008] Glitch delayed hundreds of flights yesterday.

SAP to Innovate Heavily in SMB On-Demand Suite
[August 27, 2008] Business intelligence to pervade enterprise software giant's forthcoming products.

Inventor sues Google, Verizon Over Voicemail
[August 27, 2008] The patent dispute covers 'visual voicemail.'

iPhone 3G Snags Keeping RIM's New Bold at Bay?
[August 27, 2008] Analyst report states upcoming BlackBerry device experiencing same network issues as Apple's iPhone.

Downgrades Weigh on Tech Sector
[August 27, 2008] Slowdown fears sent tech stocks modestly lower on Tuesday even as the rest of the market stabilized after Monday's drubbing.

The Trouble With Virtual Disaster Recovery
[August 27, 2008] Embracing virtualization helps cut costs, but will it lead to trouble when there's a massive systems failure?

Made in China: The Godson Processor
[August 27, 2008] Not to be left behind in the microprocessor business, China is working on a low-power MIPS-based processor with x86 emulation.

iPhone Users Just Want to Have Fun
[August 26, 2008] Yes, it's a mobile Web productivity tool, but the most popular apps for the iPhone are mostly games and entertainment.

Scrabulous: The Bitter End?
[August 26, 2008] Facebook extends takedown of popular Scrabble clone amid ongoing legal dispute.

Flashy Nokia Smartphones Target Big Spenders
[August 26, 2008] Seeking to undermine Apple, Samsung and others, the Finnish handset maker aims for deep-pocketed phone users, a key market.

iPhone, Bold May Bring Rogers Big Growth
[August 26, 2008] Telco is looking for a blowout quarter on the strength of new phone releases.

nVidia's First Visual Computing Confab Dazzles
[August 26, 2008] Despite the competitive implications, nVidia insisted it wanted big guns like Intel and AMD at its inaugural event. But with Cylon #6 as the guest, attendees weren't complaining.

SAP CEO Defends Price Hikes as Customers Gripe
[August 26, 2008] In its drive to become more profitable, has the enterprise software vendor stirred up a hornet's nest?

EMC Wants to Manage It All
[August 26, 2008] The storage giant's first Forum 2008 highlighted flash drives, Clariion arrays, and Web 2.0 and cloud storage plans — along with an ambitious plan to unite all information under EMC management.

Microsoft, Adobe Wage Own Olympic-Scale Fight
[August 25, 2008] The games in Beijing may be over, but two of the Web's biggest adversaries are squaring off in a new arena.

Gartner: Server Market Still Healthy Overall in Q2
[August 25, 2008] Dell and IBM renew their server efforts, while Sun struggles and HP hums right along.

Fake FedEx E-mails Flood the Web
[August 25, 2008] Spammers rev up to unprecedented volumes.

Cell Roaming Rule Switch on Hold
[August 25, 2008] The FCC's head is still mulling rules about that let small wireless phone carriers to 'roam' on the networks of larger rivals.

iPhone Sales in Russia Seen at 3.5M in Two Years
[August 25, 2008] Apple's handset has become a status symbol in Moscow.

FEMA Gets a Lesson in Security
[August 25, 2008] Phone hackers exploit a vulnerability caused by a contractor to make free phone calls.

Microsoft to Open Social Bookmarking for Techs
[August 25, 2008] Software giant adding collaborative feature to online tech communities.

U.S. Clamps Down on Suspected Botnet Operator
[August 25, 2008] One alleged bad guy down, perhaps -- but many more to go, if security experts are right.

Princeton Review Breach Avoidable: Experts
[August 22, 2008] While the data breach at the Princeton Review is the focus of unwanted attention, it's just a sign of more deep-rooted problems.

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