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- US congressman takes Google to task on China
- Microsoft readies two-way firewall for Vista Security
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- UK Court rules against song-swappers
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- Microsoft Considering Digital Player To Rival iPod
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- Microsoft Tricks Hacker Into Jail
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- Warner Bros. to Try File Sharing
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- Mozilla Reborn: SeaMonkey 1.0 Is Released
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- Google Downplays Goobuntu Linux Rumor
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- The End of eDonkey
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- BMW given Google death penalty
- BitTorrent sues for trademarks
- IBM kicks Power6 to 6GHz
- People Disappointed with Camera Phones
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- France rules in favour of P2P
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- It's Official: Office '12' to Become Office 2007
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- New Trojans plunder bank accounts
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- Govs and net users prepare for Geneva showdown
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- RIAA targets Santangelo's kids
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- Seized waiters of Razorback!
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- Euro cops seize Razorback P2P servers
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