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Yahoo Reaches for Relevancy With New ‘Smart’ Ads

Ever get the feeling that somebody is watching over your shoulder while you browse the Web? ...

Windows Live Opens Filing Cabinets, Photo Albums

Continuing to expand its portfolio of services under the Windows Live roof, Microsoft's newest beta offerings allow users to store and share photos and files online ...

Lost Ohio Data Contains Taxpayer Info

Ohio's data theft problem has grown beyond the scope of the information originally provided by state officials ...

Vista Submits to Google Search

Microsoft will tweak Windows Vista to enable the easy use of other vendors' desktop search applications, a response to a complaint by search giant Google ...

Mozilla Exec Burns Apple’s Pie Chart

It's not Apple's release of a Windows version of its Safari Web browser that concerns Mozilla COO John Lilly. It's Apple founder Steve Jobs' apparent view of a Web browser market shared, for the most part, by two companies: Apple and Microsoft ...

Microsoft Gives IPTV a Fresh Start

In an apparent effort to move beyond the past problems with its Internet protocol television (IPTV) middleware, Microsoft has changed the name of the platform and added some new multimedia capabilities ...

Sex Offenders Nabbed After Violating Parole on MySpace

Using subscriber information provided by MySpace, Texas officials have arrested seven previously convicted sex offenders who illegally created profiles on the site. The arrests were described as the nation's "first large-scale crackdown" on MySpace-enabled predation ...

New Kodak Sensor Pulls Colors Out of the Shadows

A new sensor design introduced Thursday by Kodak will double, and possibly quadruple, the light sensitivity of digital cameras, according to the company ...

Google Gives an Inch in EU Privacy Tiff

Under pressure from the European Union's Data Protection Working Party, search giant Google said it will "anonymize" its search server logs after 18 months. However, Google also stressed it will never alter the data sooner than 18 months after its creation and will comply with laws that could require it to retain the information for up to two years...

Google Gallery Allows One-Click Calendar Imports

Google on Friday unveiled Google Calendar Gallery, a platform that allows one-click importing to Google Calendars of event and listing content found on other Web sites ...

LG Joins Microsoft’s Open Source Protection Club

Microsoft and South Korea's LG Electronics (LGE) have announced a patent cross-licensing deal, similar to one Microsoft recently signed with Novell, that allows LG to use Microsoft technology in its products while giving Microsoft access to LG's intellectual property ...

Study: Kids Latching On to Tech at Earlier Ages

Back in the good old days of 2005, most American youngsters didn't start fiddling with electronic gadgets until they were about eight years old. Now, six-year-olds know how to use cell phones, DVD players and just about anything else with an "on" button ...

McAfee: Search Engines Falling Down on Security Job

The latest search engine safety report by McAfee SiteAdvisor states that Web search results are slowly getting safer, but it also asserts that search providers can do more to weed out sponsored links from scammers, malware spewers and other "bad actors." ...

Nokia Shoots for the Moon With High-End Models

Nokia unveiled three new mobile phones this week and aimed for the moon with the most expensive of the trio: a dark, smoked-glass and soft-touch stainless steel creation called the "8600 Luna" that features a pulsing "heartbeat" of a keyboard ...

Palm Unveils a Two-Hander

Many technology analysts and gadget lovers found themselves this week scratching their heads, rubbing their chins, squinting their eyes and exhibiting other signs of uncertainty about the need for, and future of Palm's latest device, the Foleo ...

Murdoch Swings Photobucket Deal

Rupert Murdoch, who lost a chance to buy YouTube last year when the massive video-hosting site was gobbled up by Google, has snagged two other Internet companies that are popular with young people: Photobucket and Flektor ...

Toshiba Starts Seeing Other Chips

Once a feisty competitor that beat Intel to market with processor innovations and lower costs, chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) has lately slumped a bit. That could change, as Japanese electronics giant Toshiba confirmed Tuesday it plans to use AMD processors in some of its laptops ...

Facebook Rubs New Interface in MySpace’s Face

MySpace competitor Facebook has introduced a new open platform that allows developers to build applications that integrate with the social networking site and can be chosen by users to appear within their Facebook profile pages ...

Online Ad Spending Ballooned 35 Percent in ’06

Internet advertising grew by about 35 percent in 2006, according to a new study that suggests companies and their advertising agencies are increasingly embracing the Web as a viable place to build brands and sell goods ...

T-Mobile Wing Smartphone First to Fly With Windows Mobile 6

T-Mobile Tuesday became the first U.S. cellular carrier to introduce a device powered by Windows Mobile 6, Microsoft's latest operating system for mobile devices ...

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