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Problems With DNS Flaw Patches

Apple's DNS flaw patch isn't completely effective, according to some experts, while Cisco reports other problems.

Microsoft’s Gamestop Zune Response

Microsoft has responded defensively to the news that Gamestop will cease to carry its Zune portable media player.

XM Gives Snoop Dogg a Promotion

Well known hip hop artist will become satellite radio provider's executive producer for their classic hip-hop channel.

Women in Games International Conference

Industry leaders meet to discuss issues related to women in the interactive entertainment industry.

Coalition Formed to Speed 802.11n Standard

The Enhanced Wireless Consortium, consisting of companies such as Intel and Sony, also unveils a pre 802.11n technology specification.

Google Android Phones Debut

The first phones using Google’s Android software go on show at the Mobile World Congress.

Become Coach with EA’s NFL Head Coach

New "3D strategy sports game" from Electronic Arts, set to debut next year, will allow gamers to coach their favorite NFL team to victory in a whole new way.

Dell’s New XPS 600 Desktops Do Dual Duty

New flagship desktop for gamers and power users features Intel dual core processors and Nvidia scalable link interface technology for dual graphics.

eBay Ponders Challenges

In its annual shareholder filing, the auction site admits it faces plenty of customer challengers.

Microsoft Pushes IE8

As Microsoft puts out its first release candidate of Internet Explorer 8, the company is touting the browser's advantages.

MySpace Targeted Ads Go Live

MySpace has launched MyAds, cost-per-click banner advertising that can be highly targeted at users.

XtremeMac Unveils New iPod nano Accessories

Extended line up of add ons for the recently released iPod nano include new cases, chargers and car accessories.

TiVo Stars in Museum Exhibit

California based digital video recording company's technologies to be featured in U.S. Patent Office museum exhibit highlighting everyday inventions.

Call Of Duty 4 Best Seller Of ‘07

With seven million copies sold since its November launch, Call of Duty 4 is the best-selling game of 2007.

Tivo Signs Up for Internet Video Content

DVR company elects to partner with Internet TV pioneer Brightcove as it looks for ways to bring more engaging content to its subscribers.

Creative Has A Zen Vision

New portable video player from MP3 player manufacturer and Sound Blaster company Creative brings a nice LCD, 30GB hard drive and small form factor to the PVP party.

Roku Shows Off New SoundBridge Product

New SoundBridge Radio uses WiFi wireless technology to stream Internet audio and music files while at the same time offering an AM/FM tuner.

Plantronics Announces VoIP Bluetooth System

The new Voyager 510-USB, priced at $199, integrates with a variety of VoIP providers to offer wireless chatting options.

AT&T Announces Broadband Limits

AT&T has become the second service to impose Internet data limits on users, following the lead of Comcast.

YouTube Returns To Thailand

YouTube has reached an agreement with the Thai government after being banned for five months for showing material seen as insulting to the country’s king.

Desperate Housewives Becoming PC Game

Buena Vista Games announces plans to develop the hit ABC series into a PC game which puts players in the role of a new housewive living on Wisteria Lane.

CES 2006 Profile: Pepper Computer

Maker of the Pepper Pad wireless handheld media computer unveils the upgraded Pepper Pad Plus.

Spammer Gets 30 Months In Jail

A persistent spammer has been sentenced to 30 months in jail and given a $180,000 fine for his efforts.

China Censoring Skype

Canadian researchers have found a publicly available Chinese database containing politically sensitive words blocked by China, along with details of Skype subscribers.

Cyber Demos Protest Online Censorship

Reporters Without Borders organize a day of protests against Net censorship in a number of virtual locations to celebrate Online Free Expression Day.

New Venture Fund Offers Millions for RSS

RSS Investors forms to support RSS-related Internet technology companies with a $100 million piggy bank.

Netflix Hit By Outage

Computer Problems leave the company unable to send out new orders or confirm returns.

Vista Staff Hit Stores

Microsoft is hiring staff to work in certain outlets to demonstrate and talk up Vista in a bid to boost sales.

Microsoft Offers Free Vista SP1 Support

Following the widespread issues with its Windows Vista Service Pack 1 Update, Microsoft is offering free support for users via e-mail, online chat and phone.

Microsoft Rolls Out Cheap Windows Laptop

It runs XP Home, has a 30GB hard drive – and costs $425.

Microsoft And Yahoo Seal The Deal

Microsoft and Yahoo have announced that they've reached a deal on search.

CES 2006 Profile: Targus

Notebook case maker rolls out new stylish bag lines for women at CES 2006.

Girl Catches Mugger On MySpace

A teenage girl found the youth who stole her cell phone on MySpace.

Xbox Live Revamp

At E3, Microsoft announces a fresh take for Xbox Live, with an emphasis on community — and some ideas that sound oddly familiar.