- NY Times editor rejects call to remove Jerusalem bureau chief
- China's NetEase reapplies for 'World of Warcraft' licence
- EA in the red for 12th quarter in a row
- Google gives Gmail social-networking "Buzz"
- Google adding status updates to Gmail
- India's software exports face protectionism
- China to crack down on online gambling
- Gamer to pay Nintendo $1.3 mln for illegal upload
- Gamer to pay Nintendo fine for illegal upload
- Intel, IBM roll out new computer network chips
- US magazine circulation slides
- 'Bioshock' sequel returns to morally-battered Rapture
- Startup lets webcams detect people
- Google appeals French book scan decision: lawyer
- China 'jails porn website operator for 13 years'
- In rare TV advertising foray, Google runs Super Bowl ad
- Barnes & Noble's 'Nook' coming to stores this week
- Australian family learn of tragedy on Facebook
- Google warns Chinese copycat website: report
- China shuts down hacker training operation
- PayPal temporarily suspends some India services
- US publishers smile again as Kindle rivals emerge
- Ethiopia gets Microsoft software in Amharic
- Philippine automated vote system 'almost perfect': officials
- China's Xinjiang restores access to 27 websites
- Cambodia rebukes Google over disputed Thai border map
- Google-inspired fashion makes debut
- Facebook gets more Bing -- and control of display ads
- Google Earth dives into oceans and WW II
- Public invited to question NASA astronauts via Twitter
- Australian saint-to-be tweets from beyond the grave
- Facebook marks sixth birthday with new home page
- US justice department slams Google book deal
- Videogame star "Fallout 3" heading for Sin City
- Be 'reasonably polite' Engadget asks as comments return
- US Congress to examine Google pro-democracy role
- Sun CEO resigns... with a Twitter haiku
- IBM taking US Air Force into software cloud
- Cyber fraudsters attack EU's carbon trading system
- US House passes bill to bolster cybersecurity
- US House passes cybersecurity act
- Google, US intel teaming up to fight cyberattacks: reports
- Google, US intel to team up to fight cyberattacks: report
- Watchdog urges Libya to stop blocking websites
- Metro reports best ever quarterly results
- Magnum Photos selling past to ensure future
- Two charged with selling Samsung trade secrets
- Hackers rigging blogs, email, websites: Websense
- Cisco profit up 23 percent, will hire up to 3,000
- Hollywood loses key battle over illegal downloads
New York Times executive editor Bill Keller has rejected a call by the newspaper's ombudsman for the Jerusalem bureau chief of the Times to be reassigned because his son is serving in the Israeli army.
Google gives Gmail social-networking "Buzz"Google on Tuesday gave its free email service a "Buzz," adding Twitter and Facebook style social networking features.
Google adding status updates to GmailGoogle plans to make it make it easier for users of Gmail to view online status updates from friends in a swipe at Twitter and Facebook, The Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday.
India's software exports face protectionismIndia's flagship software and services exports industry is facing rising protectionist sentiment in key markets, officials of a trade body warned Tuesday.
China to crack down on online gamblingChina has said it will launch a six-month crackdown on rampant online gambling, saying the growing industry was causing large flows of money out of the country.
Gamer to pay Nintendo $1.3 mln for illegal uploadAn Australian man has agreed to pay Nintendo 1.3 million US dollars for illegally uploading a game to the Internet six days before its global release, the firm said Tuesday.
Gamer to pay Nintendo fine for illegal uploadAn Australian man has agreed to pay Nintendo 1.3 million US dollars for illegally uploading a game to the Internet six days before its global release, the firm said Tuesday.
Intel, IBM roll out new computer network chipsUS technology titans IBM and Intel have rolled out powerful new computer chips designed for businesses continually demanding more from networks and data centers.
US magazine circulation slidesUS magazine circulation fell in the final six months of 2009 with both newsstand sales and paid subscriptions showing a drop-off, the Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC) reported on Monday.
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IOC warns cheats will be unmasked in timeInternational Olympic Committee officials warned would-be dope cheats that they will be uncovered, even if it takes nearly eight years of advances in dope testing to reveal their shame.
Jones and Hopkins trade barbs, tout fightRoy Jones jnr and Bernard Hopkins traded barbs as they touted a rematch almost two decades in the making.
Rugby coach wants Scotland to tighten upAndy Robinson has urged Scotland to get more of a grip on their game after recalling Australia-born fly-half Dan Parks for Saturday's Six Nations clash away to Wales.
Korea's Kim, US star White top Olympic rich listSouth Korean pin-up Kim Yu-Na and American Shaun White are the top earning athletes at the Winter Olympics, each pocketing eight million dollars last year, according to Forbes magazine.
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Jessica Alba's dating adviceJessica Alba - who is married to Cash Warren - has given her advice to single men on how to woo a woman.
Shy singer Lady GagaLady Gaga claims she has struggled to make friends since finding fame because she feels shy and out of place in Hollywood.
Kelly Osbourne needs Luke nearKelly Osbourne says her friends think she and fiance Luke Worrall are ''weird'' because they cannot bear to be apart from one another.
Charlie Sheen back with Brooke Charlie Sheen has been reunited with his wife Brooke Mueller after a restraining order was modified to allow contact with his family.
International Olympic Committee officials warned would-be dope cheats that they will be uncovered, even if it takes nearly eight years of advances in dope testing to reveal their shame.
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