- Sony next-generation DVDs to cost about 20 pct more (Reuters)
- Perlos Oyj to Lay Off Workers in Texas (AP)
- Firefox Exploit Emerges (TechWeb)
- Microsoft appoints ex-MSNBC exec to head MSN: report (Reuters)
- Oracle to Lay Off About 2,000 Employees (AP)
- RIM reveals work-around for BlackBerry (Macworld.com)
- Groups Map Media's Influence on Elections (AP)
- Everyday gadgets go 'smarting' off (USATODAY.com)
- Wireless to organize - and maybe save - lives (Reuters)
- GSM Makes Gains in Americas
- FTC May Shame Adware Advertisers
- Ex-MSNBC.com Head to Run MSN.com
- Google Auctioning Print Ad Space
- Seven Updates Coming for Patch Tuesday
- NBC Expands Online Olympics Video (AP)
- U.S. Concludes 'Cyber Storm' Mock Attacks (AP)
- Web Site Lets Public Track Alaska Volcano (AP)
- Groups Map Media's Influence on Elections (AP)
- Microsoft Rebrands MSN to Focus on Content (AP)
- 'Throttling' Angers Netflix Heavy Renters (AP)
- Review: Adobe Photoshop Elements 4.0 (NewsFactor)
- Is STM On The Mend? (BusinessWeek Online)
- Oracle cites Eclipse as competitor with new dev tool (InfoWorld)
- What Will Vista Mean to You? (NewsFactor)
- Feds Examine Windows Vista Antitrust Complaints (NewsFactor)
- E3 seeks video game art for Into the Pixel exhibit (Macworld.com)
- Egypt Offers First Peek at New Tombs (AP)
- NBC Expands Online Olympics Video (AP)
- U.S. Concludes 'Cyber Storm' Mock Attacks (AP)
- 'Throttling' Angers Netflix Renters (AP)
- FTC to Hold High-Tech Issue Hearings (AP)
- Web Site Lets Public Track Alaska Volcano (AP)
- Old Media Wants A Piece Of The New Media Action (AdWeek.com)
- Nielsen's top 20 prime-time TV shows (Reuters)
- Is STM On The Mend? (BusinessWeek Online)
- Oracle Rumored To Be Making Open-Source Play (NewsFactor)
- US charges Calif. man in computer "botnet" case (Reuters)
- Intel to ship quad-core server chip in '07 (Reuters)
- Late Starts Can Be Great Starts (Investor's Business Daily)
- MySpace Rises As New Online Star (AP)
- Microsoft Venture Adds to Blackberry Woes (AP)
- Yahoo Refreshes Music Engine to 1.1
- Microsoft Acquires Mobile Search Firm
- Motorola: WMA Music Phones This Year
- Nokia Reveals UMA Phone, Partnerships
- Toy Makers Hitch Products to iPod Craze (AP)
- New Phones, Services Shown at Trade Show (AP)
- 2 Workers Have Chips Embedded Into Them (AP)
- Cingular Aims to Name That Tune
- Nvidia Builds 3D Chip for Cell Phones
- Seagate Unveils 12GB 1-Inch Hard Drive
- T-Mobile Debuts Windows Mobile Phones
- VeriSign Takes on Passport with VIP
- MSN Launches 'Search and Win' Contest
- Spyware Can Make Your PC Lie To You--Report
- AOL Testing Chinese Language Portal
- Yahoo Calls for Censorship Dialogue
- Toy Makers Hitch Products to IPod Craze (AP)
- 2 Workers Have Chips Embedded Into Them (AP)
- New Phones, Services Shown at Trade Show (AP)
- U.S. Grant Web Site Doesn't Work With Macs (AP)
- Microsoft Venture Adds to Blackberry Woes (AP)
- Security industry takes on cybercrime at conference (Reuters)
- Drag-and-drop Flaw in Internet Explorer Reported (PC World)
- Microsoft offers rival option to beleaguered BlackBerry (AFP)
- Conference propels open source into business (InfoWorld)
- AMR CFO Steps Down to Take Symantec Post (AP)
- Lotus Notes Hit by Critical Vulnerabilites (NewsFactor)
- Gmail breaks out of consumer space (Macworld.com)
- Exiled Tibetans Protest Google Censorship (AP)
- The guys behind MySpace.com (USATODAY.com)
- MovieBeam offers first HDTV online movie rentals (Reuters)
- Toy Makers Attach Products to IPod Craze (AP)
- Nokia, Sanyo Form CDMA Phone Spinoff
- Windows Defender Beta 2 Released
- Apple Serves Up Faster MacBook Pros
- Russian Piracy Costs US $1.8 Billion
- MS Office Live to Launch Wednesday
- Microsoft Takes Corporate IM Mobile
- Apple Bumps Up Processor Speed on the MacBook Pro
- New Version of Microsoft Spyware Remover Out
- Senators Press for NSA Spying Details
- Gates Issues Call to Action for Security
- Microsoft to Comply with EU Deadline
- US Gov't Speaks Out on Net Censorship
- Apple Releases Mac OS X 10.4.5
- Microsoft's Valentine: Patch Tuesday
- Camino Browser for Mac Reaches 1.0
- U.S. Web Companies Defend China Policies (AP)
- Microsoft warns of "critical" security flaws (Reuters)
- Apple to Begin Shipping New MacBook Pro (AP)
- Sanyo, Nokia Agree on Mobile-Phone Venture (AP)
- Microsoft Sees Vista in Stores by Holidays (AP)
- Gates Outlines Computer Security Efforts (AP)
- MovieBeam offers 1st high-definition movie rentals (Reuters)
- Hotlines: Orange Winnows to 3 Finalists In $200 Mil. European Review (AdWeek.com)
- OSBC: Sun seeks to woo HP to Solaris (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft plans virtual information wallet: Gates (Reuters)
- Oracle Acquires Sleepycat Software (AP)
- Apple Ships First Intel-Based Laptops (NewsFactor)
- Pinnacle Says Studio 10.5 Crashes Less
- US Firms Face Question Over China Internet (AP)
- Microsoft Faces Deadline on Complaints (AP)
- Gates Outlines Computer Security Efforts (AP)
- Apple to Begin Shipping New MacBook Pro (AP)
- Virgin Mobile Launches Mobile TV Service (AP)
- China pledges to fight Internet piracy (AFP)
- Microsoft warns of "critical" security flaws (Reuters)
- Nokia's tech chief resigns to lead Elektrobit (Reuters)
- OSBC: Sun seeks to woo HP to Solaris (InfoWorld)
- China Uncovers 172 Internet Piracy Cases (AP)
- Cisco Systems buys 9.7 pct of China's Shanda (Reuters)
- Apple Ships First Intel-Based Laptops (NewsFactor)
- Feds to Quiz Internet Companies on China (AP)
- Gates Outlines Computer Security Efforts (AP)
- Nintendo DS Machine to Work As Portable TV (AP)
- Microsoft Faces Deadline on Complaints (AP)
- Cyberstalking law opens debate on what's annoying (USATODAY.com)
- Racist abuse closes BBC Asian cricket online board (Reuters)
- Microsoft warns of "critical" security flaws (Reuters)
- 3GSM blog: The VoIP challenge (FT.com)
- OSBC: Sun seeks to woo HP to Solaris (InfoWorld)
- China pledges to fight Internet piracy (AFP)
- Sun set to release Mustang Java beta on Wednesday (InfoWorld)
- Apple to Begin Shipping New MacBook Pro (AP)
- U.S. Says China Boosts Internet Monitoring (AP)
- Gates Outlines Computer Security Efforts (AP)
- Nintendo DS Machine to Work As Portable TV (AP)
- Microsoft Answers EU Antitrust Complaints (AP)
- Cyberstalking law opens debate on what's annoying (USATODAY.com)
- Racist abuse closes BBC Asian cricket online board (Reuters)
- Microsoft warns of "critical" security flaws (Reuters)
- 3GSM blog: The VoIP challenge (FT.com)
- OSBC: Sun seeks to woo HP to Solaris (InfoWorld)
- China pledges to fight Internet piracy (AFP)
- Sun set to release Mustang Java beta on Wednesday (InfoWorld)
- Apple to Begin Shipping New MacBook Pro (AP)
- Google Acquires Blog Stats Company
- Symantec Seeking Beta Testers
- Nintendo DS Gets Opera, TV Add-ons
- Congress Chides 4 Companies Over China (AP)
- Nokia, Motorola Show Cellular-VoIP Phones (AP)
- Microsoft Answers EU Antitrust Complaints (AP)
- Sprint Nextel Music Downloads Hit 1M Mark (AP)
- Toshiba Develops Mobile-Phone Technology (AP)
- Internet is key tool for insurgents: report (Reuters)
- Apple Ships First Intel-Based Laptops (NewsFactor)
- Motorola's Making Sense (The Motley Fool)
- OSBC: SAP exec cites IT consolidation wave (InfoWorld)
- Gates Outlines Microsoft Security Strategy (NewsFactor)
- HP profit up on notebooks, printer supplies (Reuters)
- Apple to Begin Shipping New MacBook Pro (AP)
- Angry Shareholders Sue GTA Publisher
- New Walkman Phone Offers 4GB, 3G
- Registrars Question VeriSign .com Deal
- Microsoft Fixes Patch Installation Snafu
- MS Claims EU Antitrust Malfeasance
- Sun Betas New Vista-Compatible Java
- Congress Chides 4 Tech Giants Over China (AP)
- Nokia, Motorola Show Cellular-VoIP Phones (AP)
- Toshiba Develops Mobile-Phone Technology (AP)
- Review: TaxCut Is Best Tax Prep Program (AP)
- Study: Internet Users Go Online for Fun (AP)
- iVillage bids likely to come in low: sources (Reuters)
- Apple Ships First Intel-Based Laptops (NewsFactor)
- Motorola's Making Sense (The Motley Fool)
- OSBC: SAP exec cites IT consolidation wave (InfoWorld)
- Experts: India Must Confront Challenges (AP)
- HP profit up on notebooks, printer supplies (Reuters)
- Apple updates iDVD, iPhoto, iWeb, iTunes, iMovie (Macworld.com)
- Vista Encryption Concerns British Police
- Bye-bye, FrontPage in New Office, Says Microsoft
- Cellular Service to Offer MySpace Phones (AP)
- Office 2007 to Feature New Server, Tools (AP)
- China Defends Right to Police Internet (AP)
- Office 2007 Pricing, Packaging Detailed
- EU to MS: We Will Decide Compliance
- IBM Invests $1B in On-Demand Efforts
- Microsoft Readies Windows Live 'Vegas'
- Amazon Music Player, Service Coming?
- Skype Use May Make Eavesdropping Passe (AP)
- IBM to invest $1 bln for "info-on-demand" practice (Reuters)
- Cellular Service to Offer MySpace Phones (AP)
- Japan's camera phone craze spreads to funerals (Reuters)
- Review: TaxCut Is Best Tax Prep Program (AP)
- Amazon in talks on digital music service (Reuters)
- Sony Ericsson eyes top 3 as it adds cheap model (Reuters)
- Companies starting to buy mobile security: Symantec (Reuters)
- SugarCRM Collaborates with Microsoft on Windows Interoperability (NewsFactor)
- Intuit 2nd-qtr profit up on Quickbooks sales (Reuters)
- IBM Pumps Up Power5 Servers (NewsFactor)
- Reports emerge of Mac OS X Trojan horse or worm (Macworld.com)
- Microsoft Replaces Xbox Head in Japan
- Cell Provider to Offer 'MySpace Phone'
- Office 2007 Beta 1 'Refresh' in March
- Apple Extends Deadline for Burst.com
- XM Board Member Quits, Says 'Crisis' Looms
- Apple Hackers Encounter a Poetic Warning (AP)
- IBM to invest $1 bln for "info-on-demand" practice (Reuters)
- Cellular Service to Offer MySpace Phones (AP)
- Japan's camera phone craze spreads to funerals (Reuters)
- Review: TaxCut Is Best Tax Prep Program (AP)
- First Mac OS X Virus? Apple Says No
- Problems Installing Windows Defender?
- Amazon to Open Music Store?
- Find a Critical Windows Flaw, Win $10k
- Apple Ups Pressure on OS X Hackers
- Motorola's SLVR Phone Disappoints
- Traffic to NBC Olympics Web Site Rises (AP)
- All the President's Tech Initiatives (NewsFactor)
- Mobile operators set sights on last frontier (Reuters)
- Biotechs pump big money into flu research (USATODAY.com)
- Skype Use May Make Eavesdropping Passe (AP)
- U.S. Takes Aim at Online Gambling (NewsFactor)
- Review: Alienware Area-51 m5700 Laptop (NewsFactor)
- Chicago Gears Up for Wireless Broadband (AP)
- 'Throwies' Put Open Source Spin On Graffiti (TechWeb)
- IBM to boost Web enablement in Rational tools (InfoWorld)
- MySpace Goes Mobile with Helio (NewsFactor)
- Review: Creative TravelDock Zen Micro (NewsFactor)
- Interview: Microsoft Exec Talks IE7, RSS
- Authorities: Teens at Risk on Web Sites (AP)
- Teens at Risk on Web Sites, Experts Say (AP)
- Judge Weighs Injunction in BlackBerry Case (AP)
- Traffic to NBC Olympics Web Site Rises (AP)
- Chicago Gears Up for Wireless Broadband (AP)
- Mac-User Sites Shut for Possible Violation (AP)
- MySpace: Murdoch's big hope, parents' nightmare (Reuters)
- Sony's new PlayStation could be delayed a year -FT (Reuters)
- Operators say 3GSM stacks up after Euro congress (AFP)
- Blog: Cisco Adds SIP to Call Manager, Finally (TechWeb)
- IBM to boost Web enablement in Rational tools (InfoWorld)
- Dubai sets up 15-billion-dollar aerospace facility (AFP)
- Amazon.com mute on rumored plans to challenge Apple's iPod (AFP)
- Beta Test Sunbelt Messaging Ninja
- Microsoft Hints at Six Vista Editions
- Intel to Open Technology Center in Gaza (AP)
- EarthLink to Offer Service With DirecTV (AP)
- MS Issues Commerce Server 2006 Beta
- EarthLink to Offer DirecTV and Dish
- Analyst: PS3 Delay Likely, Cost at $800
- AOL, WebEx Team Up on Instant-Messaging (AP)
- Google Denies Report on China Operation (AP)
- Google Denies Report on China Operation (AP)
- Sony Unveils High-Definition Camcorder (AP)
- AOL, WebEx Team Up on Instant-Messaging (AP)
- EarthLink to Offer DirecTV, Dish Service (AP)
- Double-dialers swell cellphone ranks (USATODAY.com)
- Fake drugs, including Tamiflu, thrive on Internet (Reuters)
- Electronic Arts cutting debut prices on some games (Reuters)