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Apple: Exploding iPhones Not Our Fault Apple says it's not to blame for a series of exploding iPods and iPhones, according to a report published on Friday.
Crossing Borders with Laptops: Facts and Tips U.S. Homeland Security agents still can sieze your digital gear, so here's how to travel without losing everything.
Best PSP Games (Part 2) The countdown continues: We look at the best games released for Sony's PlayStation Portable.
Snow Leopard's Deep, Dark Secrets Revealed Some things you might not know  but should  about Apple's Mac OS X upgrade.
Italy Scrutinizes Google News for Antitrust Violations A newspaper group's complaint prompts an antitrust investigation.
Apple App Store Rigors Defended Apple's submission process is essential to quality, and worth the hassle for the benefit, developer declares.
Sharp to Launch Ultramobile Device With Arm Chip Sharp Electronics introduced a lightweight laptop with a 5-inch touch screen for an audience that relies on the Web for computing.
Cell Phone, Cancer Link Claimed An international study has revived the debate over the risk of cancer from cell phone use.
Linux Vendors Should Give Cash for Vista Clunkers Since Microsoft won't give Windows 7 to people stuck with Vista clunkers, why doesn't a Linux vendor do it instead?
WPA Wi-Fi Cracked in a Minute  Maybe Have security researchers broken WPA Wi-Fi encryption, or is the claim just hype?
Snow Leopard Won't Sync With Palm OS Is the restriction on Palm smartphones negligence or revenge?
Snow Leopard Debuts, FBI Investigates Laptops This is traditionally a slow news week in IT, and this year did not break with that tradition, leaving us time to enjoy the waning days of warm weather here in...
Snow Leopard Anti-Malware Called 'Basic' A security vendor says Apple's antivirus and other protection just skims the surface.
Hey, Linux Fanboys: Stop Giving Apple a Free Ride Why do Linux and open source lovers give Apple a pass, when Apple is arguably even more closed than Microsoft?
US Appeals Court Rejects FCC's Cable Ownership Cap A U.S. court has struck down the FCC's ownership cap for cable TV companies.
Snow Leopard Proves No Threat to Windows 7 After months of headlines about the phenomenon known as Snow Leopard, it has hit the streets and reality has set in.
Twitter Slow to Plug Hole, Researcher Charges A cross-site scripting bug in the in the popular microblogging service allegedly remains unfixed, leaving users vulnerable.
FCC Probe Underscores Consumer Dependence on Wireless Industry The FCC inquiry is partially a response to recent controversies with Apple and Google, but it is more about a shift in ideology and the maturity of the wireless industry as a critical part of the communications backbone.
Optimistic Outlook from Dell, Intel May Signal IT Rebound Five recent developments in the industry indicate that a tech recovery may be under way.
Game Trends: Expect to Log On Online gaming is the growth area for the industry; sites to check out.
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