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Be safer than NASA and disable autorun--A computer worm infected machines on the International Space Station.
Is anybody using the LimeWire Store?--Lime Wire announces a deal with The Orchard that will double the number of songs available through its online store. But if you're using LimeWire P2P software, are you going to buy music?
Console gaming, digital distribution and the "video game defense"--Video game distribution is changing. Experts say that the industry needs to stay flexible and aware.
The problem with open-source revenue models--Open source still needs to figure out the best ways to get paid without sacrificing the ideals that make it so powerful.
Why HP is different from IBM
Ann Livermore weighs in on what separates her company from Big Blue, along with the shift to virtualization and what it means to be green.
Turning over a new leaf at Quark
After having dropped off the radar, Quark is set to revolutionize publishing--again. CEO Ray Schiavone explains how.
Benioff takes stock of software shifts
The Salesforce.com CEO weighs in on cloud computing, an uneasy economy, and why Microsoft is still a dinosaur.
Feeling the heat at Microsoft
Antitrust woes, a protracted battle for Yahoo, and a shifting software market. Welcome to Steve Ballmer's world.
A Qwest for survival
Phone company's CEO says new partnerships are intended to help it fill holes in its business, develop its wireless service.
Qwest in talks with Verizon about wireless deal
Meet the king of coal
You may not love coal, but you use a lot of it. Peabody Energy's Greg Boyce says the company will even participate in cleaning the stuff up.
Gates explains why Microsoft needs Yahoo
A main driver of the takeover bid is the desire for "great engineers," says Microsoft's chairman. Plus: Windows 7 and other future tech.
Elon Musk on rockets, sports cars, and solar power
Yes, the entrepreneur and technologist admits, he does have a lot of balls in the air--and rockets too.
LiMo chief talks rivals, Nokia, and mobile Linux
Morgan Gillis discusses the LiMo Foundation's first mobile Linux platform release and why it matters that Nokia bought Trolltech.
From ecowarrior to nuclear champion
Nuclear is better for us than coal, says Greenpeace co-founder Patrick Moore. What's holding it back are environmentalists.
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