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Web Services Should Add 'Scam Protection'
If Yahoo and Google already search e-mail to generate targeted ads, why not targeted warnings?
Clicker Staging Web TV Takeover, Unites With Boxee
Clicker wants to be liberated from the desktop, and has partnered with set-top box software startup Boxee as its first step.
The 5 Best Business Technologies of a Lousy Decade
The '00s weren't pretty, but they brought us broad adoption of major business technologies we can't imagine living without.
One-Click Holidays: Free Web Apps Make It Easy
Whether you're planning a big holiday meal, buying gifts or sending out greeting cards, help is just a click away.
Keep Your Passwords Private--and Handy--With LastPass
An online airing of tens of thousands of stolen Webmail passwords suggests that it’s time to find extra protection.
Teen Jailed for Hacking Scientology Site
A New Jersey man was sentenced to a year in prison plus $37,500 fine for his role in a DDoS attack last year.
Microsoft Makes Big Azure Announcements at PDC 2009
Analysis: Microsoft ups the cloud ante. Now will that dog hunt?
Microsoft Office 2010: An Intriguing Beta
The revised productivity suite brings interface tweaks, modest but useful desktop innovations, and integration with minimalist Web apps.
In-Flight Entertainment on a Netbook
Here's how to make the most of a low-powered PC, be it a netbook or humbly equipped business machine.
Increase Your Gmail and Picasa Storage for as Little as $5
Google's having a fire sale! Well, make that a storage sale. Now's your chance to get loads of extra space on the cheap.
Finding Your Photos Online
Worried about photo theft? See if your photos are posted on the Web.
Music Piracy Wars May Finally Take a Break
A survey suggests music labels should relax, while a new P2P project self-polices users.
Ex- CEO Charged in Denial of Service Attack
A federal grand jury indicts the former CEO of YouSendIt of trying to sabotage his former company.
Will New Internet Domain Names Change the Web?
ICANN approved new international domain names, but how will this change the Internet and the Web?
Will Facebook's $711 Million Antispam Win Matter?
The "Spam King" is ordered to pay up for spamming Facebook customers -- but the battle against junk e-mail is never-ending.
Google: We're Only Slightly Guilty of Blocking Calls
Google tells the FCC that it should be let off the hook, because it's cut back on the calls it blocks.
HP Photosmart Premium TouchSmart Web All-in-One Printer
The idea of accessing Web apps from your printer is intriguing, but the execution on this model shows that HP still has some work to do.
Migrate to Windows 7--Slowly, Part 4: Installing Your Apps
A killer service automates the process of downloading and installing popular software--and it's free!
Our Tech Holiday Wish List: 10 Cool Gadgets We Really, Really Want
Colorful netbooks, personal TV systems, powerful digital cameras, and a potent Webcam: Our list is made, and we're checking it twice.
Serif WebPlus X4
Serif WebPlus X4 combines drag-and-drop simplicity with highly customizable options to deliver tools that even nontechies can use to create sophisticated, interactive Web sites.
Pink Tech for the Cure
As Breast Cancer Awareness month winds down, we look at some pink gadgets that you can pick up at the last minute.
Shoeboxed: Making Business Life Less Tedious
There are two tasks in business that are really tedious: Tracking your receipts for expenses and capturing business card data.
Judge Throws out Craigslist Lawsuit
UPDATE: A judge ruled in favor of Craigslist in a suit regarding its erotic services category.
Surprise: McCain Biggest Beneficiary of Telco/ISP Lobby Money
The most powerful opponent of new net neutrality rules also happens to be the biggest beneficiary of campaign contributions from big ISPs and their lobbyists, a new report says.
Google Wave: Ingenious — But Is It Useful?
Google Wave is the kind of tool that you want to use, but one that you may not be able to figure out how to fit into your work life.
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