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    Only a fraction of the unsolicited e-mail slipping into in-boxes complies with a federal antispam law, according to new research.

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    VerticalResponse CEO Janine Popick is a true believer in targeted email campaigns, and faces the onerous task of talking up the benefits of targeted email while spammers are running wild.

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    Intrusive registration process and fee-based add-ons keep us from warming up to this instant messenger.

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    This LCD is great for Power Mac G4 owners and publishing professionals, but consumers can save a tasty chunk of change by going with the older 17-inch Apple Studio Display.

  • Slam that spam: 7 packages tested

    If you are drowning in spam, help is available from software and e-mail services that block unwanted mail. Some work better than others. Here's a look at seven antispam apps and services.

  • XPlay vs. EphPod

    Not one but two software apps let PC users load an iPod. We compare XPlay and EphPod.

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