Thursday, December 13, 2007

We scoured the earth (and the Web) and shook down all the top vendors to find the hottest high-definition televisions on the market this holiday season.

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From antipiracy measures to built-in nagging, today's software often comes with features that drive you nuts. Here are the irritations we'd really like to zap.

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Latest News
Federal Trade Commission Chair Deborah Platt Majoras is being asked to recuse herself from a review of Google's planned DoubleClick acquisition. 13-Dec-2007

Malware researchers have uncovered 'massive growth' in the number of PCs harboring silent rootkit infections. 13-Dec-2007

An International Trade Commission judge made an initial ruling in Nokia's favor in an patent dispute with Qualcomm; final ruling expected in April. 13-Dec-2007

Free network management software Spiceworks gets new features for small and medium businesses. 13-Dec-2007

Sony announced an impressive lineup of games for its PlayStation consoles in the first quarter of 2008. 13-Dec-2007

An AMD study has revealed changes in global data center energy use. 13-Dec-2007

A Russian Web site is offering a tool that simulates chatroom conversation and solicits personal information from victims. 13-Dec-2007

A networking industry exec has challenged Juniper to post its OS source code on the Internet. 13-Dec-2007

Amazon cannot offer free delivery on books in France, the high court ruled after the French Booksellers' Union complained. 13-Dec-2007

In advance of an analyst meeting, AMD announced it will take a material charge for impaired goodwill from its ATI acquisition. 13-Dec-2007

The company will license its tags and APIs to other social networking sites, so they can run apps designed for Facebook. 13-Dec-2007

A department in the Australian government is holding back a RIM BlackBerry rollout due to concerns about the impact on staff work/life balance. 13-Dec-2007

Security researchers warn that Apple's iPhone may inspire a new hacker crime wave, becoming a major target in 2008. 13-Dec-2007

Opera Software has filed an antitrust suit against Microsoft in the EU, accusing it of stifling competition by tying IE to Windows. 13-Dec-2007