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• Microsoft: Forget iPhone; we're still No. 2 in business

Companies -- lots of them -- are still buying Windows Mobile smart phones, and Microsoft Corp. doesn't want to let iPhone mania make them forget.

• Apple's iPhone 3G availability rebounds

Folks, the online tool for checking iPhone availability is completely worthless. It never accurately reflects the real story. You can...

• Billboard charts online music hits

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• NASA: Ancient Mars had lakes, rivers and possibly life

If we didn't send probes to other planets, that would be "assuming" there is life on other planets, not "proving,"...

• Viacom, YouTube reach data deal

The media giant is allowing the Google subsidiary to eliminate viewers' identifying information from records it must turn over.

• Patch domain name servers now, says DNS inventor

While Mr. Mockapetris name may not be a household word (much like many of the giants in the field of...

• Microsoft, Google support privacy law

The tech giants say that Congress should pass legislation to protect information about consumers' online activity.

• eBay scrambles to reverse loss in LVMH case

EBay (EBAY), the world’s leading e-commerce marketplace, finds out Friday if it’s been granted a reprieve from a lower court injunction that will otherwise force it immediately to change the way it does business around the world.

• Google launches virtual reality site

Internet search leader debuts 'Lively,' an online world in which Web users can interact with each other using avatars.

• Opinion: Top 10 Google flubs, flops and failures

Among all the success stories of the huge and unorthodox Internet company are some that are, uh, not so much

• Google is doing WHAT?

Its motto is 'Don't do evil' -- but it looks like anything and everything else imaginable is pretty much fair game

• YouTube ordered to give video logs to Viacom

NEW YORK (Associated Press) - Dismissing privacy concerns, a federal judge overseeing a $1 billion copyright-infringement lawsuit against YouTube has ordered the popular online video-sharing service to disclose who watches which video clips and when.

Report• Exclusive: 'The government is not going to fall'

India exhibited their batting prowess to perfection with their top order firing in unison to score an easy 6-wicket victory over Sri Lanka

• Hands on: 12 quick hacks for Firefox 3

Think you've seen all there is to see of Firefox 3's new features? Wait, there's more -- check out these cool and useful hacks.

• Rhapsody takes on iTunes

NEW YORK (Fortune) -- RealNetworks' Rhapsody music service is launching a full-scale assault on iTunes.

• NASA: Ice, mineral-rich soil could support human outpost on Mars

Playing it safe has become a cultural mis-step. Exploration is a dirty, dangerous avocation .. to not permit it under...

• Microsoft's war against Google

SAN FRANCISCO (Fortune) -- Microsoft is pushing hard to stop Google from teaming up with Yahoo now that the software giant has given up on acquiring the tarnished Internet portal. But antitrust lawyers and technology analysts outside the case don't think Ballmer & Co. has much of a prayer at stopping the deal from going through.

• Laid off: What's next for your 401(k)

Got questions about money? Gerri Willis has answers on topics from your 401(k) to getting better gas mileage.

• Power crisis sees the rise of robotic forces

FORCE CONTROL The user has the ability to hold the gripper or arm of a robot and direct it into a motion required

• GameStop racks up the points

(Fortune Magazine ) -- "Are you ready?" shouts Josh Ball, manager of GameStop No. 1,782 in Euless, Texas, near Dallas. He's standing before more than 100 fidgety young men and women lined up in the strip-mall parking lot outside his store. They've been here for hours in the warm spring air, waiting for midnight when the latest version of Grand Theft Auto - the ever controversial hoodlums-and-pimps videogame - goes on sale. It's getting close to the appointed hour, and these people can barely contain themselves.

• NASA: 'Extreme programming' controls Mars Lander robot

Scooping up soil samples and searching for elements that could support life on Mars isn't just an adventure for the Mars Lander and the robotic arm doing the scooping.

• How to measure 3G iPhone buzz | Cashing in on iPhone buzz

Here’s one way to gauge it: track keyword searches using Google’s cool Trends tool, available here. With this free widget you can enter one or a series of search terms and instantly get a sense of how often they are invoked over time.

• U.K. price cuts seen for new iPhone

NEW YORK (Fortune) -- European telcos are likely to subsidize Apple's new version of the iPhone, say analysts.

• Back to Mars: After '99 failure, NASA sets sights on lander touchdown Sunday

The Phoenix Mars Lander will examine the history of water and life on the red planet -- if the landing goes safely

• 'PatentGate,' one year later: Microsoft against the open-source world

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