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In this photo released by Electronic Arts shows the cover for 'Batman Begins.' It's a puzzler fit for The Riddler: Why is there no video game based on 'The Dark Knight'? (AP Photo/Electronic Arts)AP - It's a puzzle worthy of The Riddler: Why is there no video game based on "The Dark Knight"?


AP - One of the United States' biggest challenges in securing government computers from foreign attacks isn't necessarily technical. The country first needs to figure out how much those networks are worth and how much the U.S. should spend on protecting them, the new Homeland Security official in charge of that effort said Thursday.
AP - Vonage Holdings Corp.'s subscriber growth nearly ground to a halt in the second quarter, as the Internet telephone company said Thursday it gained just 2,000 lines in the period.

The Atlanta, Georgia headquarters for Cingular Wireless is seen in this February 17, 2004 file photo. (Tami Chappell/Reuters)Reuters - A California appeals court on Thursday reinstated a class action lawsuit against AT&T Inc's Cingular Wireless, brought by consumers who said the mobile carrier had illegally passed a state business tax on to them.


New Apple iPod Nanos are seen during an unveiling in San Francisco, California September 5, 2007. It may be about time to dig out that old library card. Hoping to draw back readers, libraries have vastly expanded their lists of digital books, music, and movies that can be downloaded by their patrons to a computer or MP3 player -- and it doesn't cost a cent, unlike, say, media from Apple Inc's iTunes or Amazon.com Inc. (Robert Galbraith/Reuters)Reuters - It may be about time to dig out that old library card. Hoping to draw back readers, libraries have vastly expanded their lists of digital books, music, and movies that can be downloaded by their patrons to a computer or MP3 player -- and it doesn't cost a cent, unlike, say, media from Apple Inc'siTunes or Amazon.com Inc.