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Salesforce sees a future in partnership


The on-demand CRM player is launching a 'partner relationship management' application aimed at the indirect sales market
ZDNet UK News

Unmanned Surveillance Drones Temporarily Grounded by FAA


The SkySeer unmanned drone continues to be controversial...
AnandTech News Channel

Google to offer free movie downloads


Search giant Google has announced that it is to begin a trial of a new service that will provide movie downloads and other video clips for free. The content on offer includes videos that normally cost around $10, but w...
TechSpot

Price Guide, June 2006: Motherboards


We have an updated look at the motherboard marketplace just as the AM2 and nForce 5xx roll onto the scene.
AnandTech Article Channel

Gov't Break a Law? Change It


Congressional critics of the White House's warrantless surveillance program push for review by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, saying the executive branch has no blank check to break the law. But the law may be simply be rewritten.
Wired News: Business

Races for Extreme Risk Takers


If the idea of putting life and limb at risk in the pursuit of speed and victory sounds appealing, then these death-defying competitions are for you. From Forbes.com.
Wired News: Business

DS Shooter Good in Short Spurts


"Shooting" targets by poking them with a stylus in Point Blank DS is a great time-killer, but doesn't hold up for long-term blast-a-thons. By Chris Kohler.
Wired News: Business

Consumers Don't Want Flexible DRM


Navio, a hot new music start-up promises to unleash digital distribution through the magic of interoperable DRM. But it's likely marketing firms will be the company's customers, not consumers. Commentary by Eliot Van Buskirk.
Wired News: Business

When Fluffy Catches the Bird Flu


Public health officials are waking up to the fact that house pets could spread disease during an epidemic. The lovable little critters might need to be quarantined, or worse. By Randy Dotinga.
Wired News: Business

Watergate Echoes in NSA Courtroom


AT&T and Justice Department lawyers line up to try and kill a lawsuit alleging that the phone company cooperated in an illegal government surveillance program. AT&T's novel defense: We've done it before. Kevin Poulsen reports from San Francisco.
Wired News: Business

High Schoolers Pick Web Yearbook


For the web generation, creating a yearbook online, complete with digital autographs, seems like a natural -- especially with the cost of the hardbound books topping $70.
Wired News: Business

Sailors' Data Posted on the Web


In yet another government data breach, the Navy investigates the appearance on a civilian website of 28,000 social security numbers and other personal data of sailors and their family members.
Wired News: Business

Attacks on Web Services Increase


E-mail, friendship circles and online payment services are magnets for cyber criminals, who discover new vulnerabilities as fast as companies can plug them.
Wired News: Business

Strange Things Afoot at the NJEM


See if you can figure out what's up with a letter to the New England Journal of Medicine detailing a case of fatal bird flu in China. Someone tries to block the letter’s publication -- is it the letter writer? In Bodyhack.
Wired News: Business