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Those Silly Web 2.0 Names (September 1, 2006): Remember the good old days when tech companies had tech sounding names like Apple, Compaq, IBM and Microsoft? USA Today's Kevin Maney is poking fun on the silly Web 2.

Are You Tech Obsessed? (July 14, 2006): The Melbourne Age has an article about obsession with technology and tech gadgets.

Soldiers Bond With Bomb-defusing Bots (May 23, 2006): A Reuters story says U.

Microsoft and MTV Launch Urge (May 16, 2006): BetaNews reports that Microsoft and MTV have announced plans to launch a music service called URGE along with its release of Windows Media Player 11.

Are Diebold Voting Machines Hackable? (May 15, 2006): A new evaluation has found critical security issued with the Diebold TSx.

Google Launches Tool for Building in Virtual World (May 12, 2006): You might have heard of Second Life, the popular gaming virtual world that recently raised $11 million.

Some Cellphone Users Hear Phantom Rings (May 5, 2006): The New York Times has an article that says some cellphone users are hearing phantom cell phone rings that aren't really there.

YouTube's Rapid Rise to Internet Stardom (May 1, 2006): YouTube has become one of the fastest climbing sites on the Internet.

Podcasting: Blip or Boom? (April 7, 2006): Podcasting is a new technology that allows anyone to create an syndicated audio broadcast.

How Bill Gates Works (April 4, 2006): CNN has an article by Bill Gates about how he works and what kinds of hardware and software he uses.

Japan is the Most Wired Country (March 30, 2006): The AP reports that Japan is the most wired country -- not South Korea as many people thought.

The New Web 2.0 Boom (March 8, 2006): Wired has an article about a new technology or Internet boom.

DOJ Steps Into BlackBerry Dispute (February 8, 2006): BlackBerry owners are nervous about the recent patent infringement case against RIM, the developer of the popular BlackBerry device.

Free as an Internet Business Model (February 6, 2006): A Financial Times article offers an interest look at the buzz surrounding business models that offer a "free" product.

Sling Media Riding High on Slingbox (February 1, 2006): Sling Media is starting to benefit from the popularity of their Slingbox device.

Teens Optimistic About Tech Future (January 16, 2006): USA Today reports on a new study by MIT about teens' thoughts on the future of technology.

Sony Unveils Sony Reader (January 11, 2006): Sony has released information and specs about its Sony Reader about its Sony Reader, an ebook reading device, confirming rumors that Sony was working on a new ebook reader.

Bluetooth Camera Phones Coming (December 26, 2005): New Scientist reports on a bluetooth camera phone that not only takes a picture but can record the time and place the picture was taken as well as whether there were any other bluetooth cameras in the area taking pictures.

Asimo Robot Can Perform Simple Office Tasks (December 15, 2005): Honda has improved its Asimo robot.

Disruptive Business Models Predicted for 2006 (December 5, 2005): A CNET article has a statement from analyst group IDC that suggests more companies will adopt the disruptive industry changing trend set by Google.







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