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    +Nokia gets into the Asian music scene
      Independent Artists Club launched to promote regional artists.

    +Upstart unveils tourist space suit
      Washington, D.C., start-up Orbital Outfitters shows off a prototype of its first pressurized suit for the commercial space industry at the 2007 X Prize Cup.

    +Security Bites Podcast: Why online criminals get away
      CNET's Robert Vamosi interviews Dave Merkel about online digital forensics.

    +Bring a credit card if you want an iPhone, and you only get two
      Apple decided this week to require a credit card or debit card to buy an iPhone, and there's now a two-iPhone limit at its retail stores.

    +Lunar rover flies, then falls
      Armadillo Aerospace is the lone competitor in NASA's $2 million Lunar Lander Challenge and it almost won some money Saturday.

    +Week in video: Newest Apple OSand flashy phones
      We talk to Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer and check out new phones at CTIA, and take a look at Apple Leopard.

    +Photos: Top 10 reviews of the week
      Here are CNET Reviews'10 favorite items from the past week, including Mac OS X Leopard, the Motorola Rizr Z6tv, and a fast and tiny external hard drive.

    +Apple's Leopard arrives in San Francisco
      While it doesn't match the hysteria of iPhone Day, hundreds of people still turn out to wait hours in line for the newest version of Mac OS X--even though they could have preordered a copy weeks ago.

    +Leopard, uncaged: Mac OS X upgrade debuts
      The new version of Apple's operating system hits stores Friday with a wide array of new features to check out, from Time Machine to Cover Flow to iChat Theater.

    +Sprint to unlock its phones
      Sprint said today that it may begin to unlock its cell phones for use on other carrier networks.

    +Rain, wind don't deter NYC's Leopard hunters
      Hello, kitty! When Mac OS X 10.5 launched at the Fifth Avenue flagship store, it was pouring rain--but that didn't stop fans from waiting in line for a few hours to get it.

    +Red Hat coder moving to Mozilla
      After nine years at Linux seller Red Hat, Christopher Blizzard will become an evangelist with the company behind the open-source Firefox Web browser.

    +Photos: Two- and four-wheelers at Tokyo auto show
      Among the models premiering at the giant auto show are concepts--some funkier than others--that focus on design and efficiency.

    +Reports: Time Machine needs wires
      At one point, Apple had promoted a feature of Time Machine that let you back up multiple Macs over a wireless network to an external hard drive, but the final version of Leopard doesn't have that capability.

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