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  1. IBM sees better profit despite tech sales slump (AP)
  2. AMD sales better than expected, CPU demand rises (AP)
  3. Ciena wins court approval for Nortel unit bid (AP)
  4. Microsoft says it can restore wiped Sidekick data (AP)
  5. On The Call: Google CEO Eric Schmidt (AP)
  6. Mac News Briefs: Business Card Composer 5 adds map integration (Macworld.com)
  7. Google to launch platform for selling books online (AP)
  8. Sony to launch PlayStation with bigger hard drive (AP)
  9. Sony Launches 250GB PlayStation 3 for $350 (PC World)
  10. Apple allows in-app purchasing for free App Store apps (Macworld.com)
  11. On The Call: IBM CFO on business spending (AP)
  12. Oracle envisions rosy life with Sun (Reuters)
  13. A Rogue Demands A Ransom (PC World)
  14. JetBrains readies open source version of its Java IDE (InfoWorld)
  15. Mail Act-On developer snaps up MiniMail plug-in (Macworld.com)
  16. Oracle's Larry Ellison to IBM: "make our day" (AP)
  17. Review: Windows 7 strong, but don't pay to upgrade (AP)
  18. PC shipments gain in 3Q, a good sign for holidays (AP)
  19. Away from the financial bust, tech stocks boomed (AP)
  20. Study Backs Open Access to Broadband Networks (PC World)
  21. Appswell's looking for a few good app ideas (Macworld.com)
  22. Twitter partners with Indian firm for SMS tweets (AFP)
  23. Performance Update fixes a hard drive stalling issue (Macworld.com)
  24. Ellison: Fusion Applications in 2010 (PC World)
  25. IBM Hikes Virtualized Storage Performance With SSDs (PC World)
  26. With Botnets Everywhere, DDoS Attacks Get Cheaper (PC World)
  27. To Boost Security, Mozilla Launches Plugin Checker (PC World)
  28. Windows 7 release may test Apple's winning streak (Reuters)
  29. Intel stokes hopes for PC recovery; shares jump (AP)
  30. Kindle lightens textbook load, but flaws remain (AP)
  31. Microsoft patches 34 security holes, many critical (AP)
  32. Miami firm says it will lay first US-Cuba fiber (AP)
  33. Cisco expands again, buying Starent for $2.9B (AP)
  34. Skype founders seek to block Index, Volpi from deal (Reuters)
  35. Must-have apps for iPhone photographers (Macworld.com)
  36. Wal-Mart takes inexpensive mobile plans nationwide (Reuters)
  37. Owl City music turns online popularity into sales (AP)
  38. Nintendo Crowns nVidia Chipset for Next-Gen DS Handheld (PC World)
  39. An FM Radio Inside Our iPhones? Turn It On! (PC World)
  40. Adobe Fixes 29 Vulnerabilities in Acrobat and Reader (NewsFactor)
  41. Cisco Makes Wish Upon Starent In Bid For Mobile Market (Investor's Business Daily
  42. New iPhone 3GS May Be Jailbreak-Proof (PC World)
  43. The best free open source software for Mac OS X (InfoWorld)
  44. iPhone Jailbreaking Now A Thing Of The Past? (PC World)
  45. Sidekick contacts, data gone, T-Mobile says (AP)
  46. Apple director Levinson leaving Google board (AP)
  47. Tough choices for feds giving out broadband money (AP)
  48. Comcast tries pop-up alerts to warn of infections (AP)
  49. Zappos-inspired startup is all about men's pants (AP)
  50. FCC launches probe of Google Voice service (AP)
  51. T-Mobile to Update Sidekick Users on Data Loss (PC World)
  52. Are DVDs Nearing the End? (PC World)
  53. Gamewatch: Uncharted 2, Brutal Legend, Mario & Sonic (PC World)
  54. Windows 7 Needs a Universal Updater (PC World)
  55. India set to be global leader in tech services: Forbes chief (Reuters)
  56. Sun, Oracle chiefs vow: Sun technologies will live on (InfoWorld)
  57. Cisco shines light on dark corners of the Web (AFP)
  58. Herald of your email (Macworld.com)
  59. Tech industry braces for more antitrust scrutiny (AP)
  60. Justice Dept probing IBM's computer market conduct (AP)
  61. FCC chairman warns of 'looming spectrum crisis' (AP)
  62. Changing focus leads Dell to close NC plant (AP)
  63. EU finally about to settle Microsoft browser case (AP)
  64. Review: Wireless charging lets you cut the cords (AP)
  65. Google, Microsoft Court Twitter as Service Suffers Outage (PC World)
  66. Giorgio Armani extends designer touch to new mobile (Reuters)
  67. You don't know tech: The InfoWorld news quiz (InfoWorld)
  68. Barry Manilow gets festive with new albums (Reuters)
  69. China launches crackdown on online gaming (AFP)
  70. Rock Band ready to rock out on the iPhone this month (Macworld.com)
  71. India's Infosys second quarter profit up 7.5% (AFP)
  72. Bankruptcy judge approves Sun-Times sale for $5M (AP)
  73. British hacker loses U.S. extradition case (Reuters)
  74. DOJ Probing IBM's Mainframe Business Practices (NewsFactor)
  75. iPhone tops J.D. Power smartphone customer satisfaction surveys (Macworld.com)
  76. Where's the next boom? Maybe in `cleantech' (AP)
  77. Verizon Wireless, Google to hunker down on phones (AP)
  78. AT&T to expand Internet calling services on iPhone (AP)
  79. Google, Microsoft, Palm rev up smartphone race (Reuters)
  80. Microsoft Launches Big Gadget Push for Holidays (PC World)
  81. BlackBerry Music Store: Too Good to Be True? (PC World)
  82. FIFA launches soccer World Cup for virtual players (Reuters)
  83. AT&T changes tune, allows VoIP over cell network (Macworld.com)
  84. Government teams with company to track swine flu (AP)
  85. IBM's DNA-Reading Chips Herald Personalized Medicine (NewsFactor)
  86. Hackers hook Web email users with "phishing" scams (AFP)
  87. Verizon Wireless Joins Google in Android Development (NewsFactor)
  88. WD announces new My Book Studio desktop hard drives. (Macworld.com)
  89. Emerson to buy Avocent for $1.2 billion (AP)
  90. Big Japanese brands readying 3D flat-screen TVs (AP)
  91. Samsung expects strong 3rd-quarter profit (AP)
  92. Ask.com mines online coupons with new aggregator (AP)
  93. FTC: Bloggers, testimonials need better disclosure (AP)
  94. The top 10 singles and albums on iTunes (AP)
  95. Mobile subscriptions at 4.6 billion by year-end: ITU (Reuters)
  96. Fujitsu Application Aims to Improve Your Golf Game (PC World)
  97. T-Mobile Will Offer Android-Powered Samsung Behold II (NewsFactor)
  98. FTC: Blogger Freebies May Be Ad Fraud (PC Magazine)
  99. IPhone App Lets up to 10 People Play the Piano (PC World)
  100. Adobe Developed IPhone Tool Without Apple's Help (PC World)