
- Nielsen- 'Obama text' reached 2.9 million
- Adobe strategy- Mobile app meets Photoshop Elements, Express updates
- Ex-Yahoo execs take on brand ad network, raise funds
- Apple ready to rumble on September 9-
- Report- Amazon to acquire book networking site
- MySpace in July- Best month ever-
- Got $18,000- Grab a Hasselblad camera while it's cheap
- EA, Take-Two in confidential talks
- CNET 2008 beta test expansion
- IE 8 to include private browsing feature
- Google joins group to offer free Wi-Fi in Milpitas
- Live from makeshift media-trailer-city at DNC
- Stay tuned- Katie Couric's DNC Webcast
- Microsoft invests in Net video company Move Networks
- Source- No food fights on the way at Google
- Woman to virtual ex- 'I won't be ignored!'
- Analyst- Google's favorable foreign exchange rate to hit bump
- Nvidia kicks off confab in tough times
- Polluting the cloud with incompatible ideas and applications
- Unconventional convention coverage via Google
- Democrats' quest for the White House
- Layoffs and executive shuffle at Vudu
- Apple shuts OpenClip- No more copy-and-paste
- Tech lets tongue drive the PC, wheelchair
- The Obama SMS- (Un-)gratifying instantification
- Microsoft and WPP to swap advertising assets-
- Sakar acquires Vivitar brand and IP
- Data on 84,000 U.K. prisoners is lost
- After speed boost, Firefox a developer default-
- Google cutting back on free-food perks-
- Linux and sex battle it out in Utah
- Facebook appears to be controlling 'wall spam'
- Get a DVD camcorder for $170 shipped
- Broadcom to buy AMD's digital TV business
- Vocal Joystick controls PCs for those with hand injuries
- How the Democratic convention is getting wired
- Sites help you troubleshoot media-player problems
- Making the cloud more consumable for enterprises
- Whoops! L.A. Times' 2008 'Dewey Defeats Truman' moment
- Motion-powered phone charger sashays in
- Get a whiff of Asus' scented laptops
- The Obama SMS- (Un-)gratifying instantification
- Google finds no privacy on private roads
- Larrabee performance--beyond the sound bite
- An open-source approach to tracking stolen laptops
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