- MS Calls in Sinofsky to Fix Windows
- Apple Blasts French Copyright Law
- Yahoo Launches US VoIP Services
- No More Arsenic in My LCD, Please
- Microsoft Shares Slip 3 Percent on Delays (AP)
- Microsoft Offers Rivals Technical Support (AP)
- Watchdog Group Releases Software Report (AP)
- Will PlayStation 3 Outsell Xbox 360? (PC World)
- Jeopardy! Qualifying Moves Online (PC Magazine)
- French Lawmakers OK Online Copyright Bill (AP)
- Apple Fires Back at French iTunes Plan (NewsFactor)
- Cingular to offer "American Idol" ringtones (Reuters)
- Eclipse: Sun still welcome to join (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft delay may hurt retailers' holiday sales (Reuters)
- IBM expanding SOA governance offerings (InfoWorld)
- Correction: France-ITunes-Challenge Story (AP)
- Mozilla Offers Alpha of Firefox 2.0
- Claria Exiting Adware Business
- The Buzz: Vista Delayed, Again
- Dell Takes Orders For Overclocked, Quad-SLI System
- BenQ Exec: iPhone 'Definitely Coming'
- Microsoft Shares Drop on Windows Delay (AP)
- Review: Wi-Fi Calling Needs Development (AP)
- French Lawmakers OK Online Copyright Bill (AP)
- Will PlayStation 3 Outsell Xbox 360? (PC World)
- Watchdog Group Releases Software Report (AP)
- Sony to launch online service with PlayStation 3 (Reuters)
- Microsoft delay may hurt retailers' holiday sales (Reuters)
- Yahoo calls on customers to try its new phone service (USATODAY.com)
- Apache chairman: Days numbered for commercial software (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft hit after Vista delay (AFP)
- Microsoft Offers Rivals Technical Support (AP)
- French copyright law 'state-sponsored piracy': Apple (AFP)
- Some May Benefit From Windows Vista Delay (AP)
- Sony Exec Shrugs Off Xbox 360 Competition (AP)
- Dell to Buy High-End PC Maker Alienware (AP)
- Will PlayStation 3 Outsell Xbox 360? (PC World)
- Study: Online News Popular on Broadband (AP)
- EU Seeks Expansion of Broadband Internet (AP)
- Brown to Develop Handwriting Software (AP)
- Will PlayStation 3 Outsell Xbox 360? (PC World)
- Game Provider Adopts Arcade-Like Payment (AP)
- Discovery Unveils Homework Help Web Site (AP)
- Researchers Develop Ultra-Thin Plastic (AP)
- Review: Wi-Fi Calling Needs Development (AP)
- Apache chairman: Days numbered for commercial software (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft hit after Vista delay (AFP)
- Microsoft Offers Rivals Technical Support (AP)
- French copyright law 'state-sponsored piracy': Apple (AFP)
- Dell Acquires Alienware
- EBay Plans Payments Using Cell Phones (AP)
- Plaxo Ends Annoying Update Spam
- New York Sues Company in E-Mail Sale Case (AP)
- MS: Windows More Reliable than Linux
- PayPal to Offer Text Message Payments
- Data Loss Puts HP Employees At Risk
- Sun Grid Targeted by DoS Attack
- Better, Brighter Small Screens That Run on Less Power
- Company Sued Over Selling E-Mail Addresses (AP)
- Dell to buy Alienware in gaming computer expansion (Reuters)
- 'Shadow of the Colossus' is named best video game (Reuters)
- Samsung says washer kills bacteria in cold water (Reuters)
- Fliers' privacy safe, entrepreneur says (USATODAY.com)
- China Shuts Down Dozens of Web Sites (AP)
- Dell Buys PC Maker Alienware (NewsFactor)
- PayPal to offer paying by text message (Reuters)
- Linux Group Aids Open Source Vendors, Developers (TechWeb)
- Microsoft Offers Rivals Free Technical Support (NewsFactor)
- IBM think-tank calls on businesses to save the world while making money (AFP)
- Corning develops nature-friendly glass for LCDs (Macworld.com)
- Slingbox Goes Mobile in Public Beta
- Microsoft Reorganizes Windows Unit (AP)
- Game Makers Turn to Online Distribution (AP)
- Dell to buy Alienware in gaming computer expansion (Reuters)
- 'Shadow of the Colossus' is named best video game (Reuters)
- Fliers' privacy safe, entrepreneur says (USATODAY.com)
- CBS's "60 Minutes" in Web news tie-up with Yahoo (Reuters)
- Mobile video game industry faces challenges (Reuters)
- PayPal to offer paying by text message (Reuters)
- Sendmail Vulnerability Threatens Web Servers (PC Magazine)
- Microsoft names new head of Windows business (Reuters)
- Is It Magic? (The Motley Fool)
- Sony MiniDisc recorder to feature Mac support (Macworld.com)
- Game-makers Discuss the Future of 'Casual Games'
- Mobile video game industry faces challenges (Reuters)
- Microsoft Announces Windows Unit Shake-Up (AP)
- Game Makers Turn to Online Distribution (AP)
- Microsoft names new head of Windows business (Reuters)
- Dell to Buy High-End PC Maker Alienware (AP)
- US government backs Apple against French law (AFP)
- Toshiba may delay HD-DVD's launch until April (Reuters)
- PayPal to offer paying by text message (Reuters)
- Sendmail Vulnerability Threatens Web Servers (PC Magazine)
- Oracle Launches Business Intelligence Tools (NewsFactor)
- Is It Magic? (The Motley Fool)
- NY AG sues FreeiPods.com owner over privacy breach (Macworld.com)
- Toshiba to Push Back HD DVD Players
- '60 Minutes' Coming to Yahoo in Fall
- Electronic Paper Labels on SD Cards: A Killer App?
- Microsoft Shakes Up Windows Division
- Microsoft Confirms New Critical IE Flaw
- New York State Sues Free iPods Site
- Microsoft Warns IE Browser Users to Be Cautious
- Microsoft Announces Windows Unit Shake-Up (AP)
- IPTV Takes Center Stage at TelecomNEXT (AP)
- Game Makers Turn to Online Distribution (AP)
- Yahoo Signs Deal for '60 Minutes' Video (AP)
- Nintendo to Bring Older Games to Console (AP)
- Company Sued Over Selling E-Mail Addresses (AP)
- Extra costs a worry for next-gen DVD adoption (Reuters)
- EU to weigh scrapping roaming charges for mobiles (Reuters)
- Oracle: Open source keeps vendors on their toes (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft reshuffles Windows operations following Vista delay blow (AFP)
- Oracle Launches Business Intelligence Tools (NewsFactor)
- US commerce chief backs Apple over French law (AFP)
- Nevada Approves New Mobile Gambling Rules (AP)
- Israeli Software Firm Abandons U.S. Deal (AP)
- Report: Web Searches Can ID CIA Employees (AP)
- Robotic Instruments Play in D.C. Gallery (AP)
- DUI Defense Lawyers Challenge Breath Test (AP)
- Program Teaches Kids About Cyber Security (AP)
- Carnegie Mellon to Use 'Sims' in Software (AP)
- Canadian multimillionaire's home in Costa Rica is searched (AFP)
- Apple Windfall Seen If Mactels Run Windows Apps Equal To PCs (TechWeb)
- Wireless networking baffles some customers (Reuters)
- Novell Targets Enterprise Desktops with New Linux Distribution (NewsFactor)
- Google to acquire online documents site (AFP)
- Microsoft collaboration server to ship this month (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft Vista Won't Help Windows Apps On Mactels (TechWeb)
- Dueling High-Performance Video Inputs
- Nevada Approves New Mobile Gambling Rules (AP)
- Toshiba Delays High-Def DVD Player Debut (AP)
- Israeli Software Firm Abandons U.S. Deal (AP)
- Microsoft Announces Windows Unit Shake-Up (AP)
- Game Makers Turn to Online Distribution (AP)
- Christian group backs off case against blog parody (USATODAY.com)
- In Brief (PC World)
- Novell steers Linux to the virtualized datacenter (InfoWorld)
- Oracle: Open source keeps vendors on their toes (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft realigns 'top talent' in Windows unit (USATODAY.com)
- Oracle Launches Business Intelligence Tools (NewsFactor)
- US commerce chief backs Apple over French law (AFP)
- GDC Notes: The Physics of PhysX
- EU Leaders Call for Lower Roaming Charges (AP)
- Toshiba Delays High-Def DVD Player Debut (AP)
- No Copying With First HD Video Players (PC World)
- Should the Internet Play Favorites? (PC World)
- Report: U.S. missile science slumping (USATODAY.com)
- Andrew Kantor: CyberSpeak - Net writing new chapter for science journals (USATODAY.com)
- Nintendo urges game makers to innovate (Reuters)
- Stocks rally on rate outlook and Google (Reuters)
- Novell steers Linux to the virtualized datacenter (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft confirms schedule for Office 2007 (AFP)
- Oracle Launches Business Intelligence Tools (NewsFactor)
- US commerce chief backs Apple over French law (AFP)
- Google Added to S&P 500 Index
- Microsoft Pushes New Office into 2007
- New TV Technology: Improved Images, Reduced Prices?
- Apple Computer Set to Mark 30th Birthday (AP)
- The State of Virtual Reality (NewsFactor)
- Yahoo Bids Adieu to Plus Service
- Apple Has U.S. Gov't Support Over DRM
- Nintendo Pres. Pushes for Innovation
- Microsoft: No Vista Code Changes
- Dueling High-Performance Video Inputs
- Security Woes Hamper Microsoft Release (AP)
- The State of Virtual Reality (NewsFactor)
- Microsoft Delays Release of Office Update (AP)
- Should the Internet Play Favorites? (PC World)
- Company to Pay to Settle Anti-Spam Charges (AP)
- WashingtonPost.com Blogger Quits (AP)
- 'Desperate Housewives' inspires video game (Reuters)
- EU to act on cost of cellphones abroad (FT.com)
- Novell steers Linux to the virtualized datacenter (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft delays consumer Office software to 2007 (Reuters)
- IBM Researchers Build Molecular Circuit (NewsFactor)
- BIAS sees huge performance bumps using Intel apps (Macworld.com)
- Windows Vista Delays: What Would Steve Jobs Do?
- Apple Computer Set to Mark 30th Birthday (AP)
- Security Woes Hamper Microsoft Release (AP)
- Tub Where Ray Stood to Kill King for Sale (AP)
- Apple Computer Set to Mark 30th Birthday (AP)
- FEC Rules Would Regulate Paid Internet Ads (AP)
- Microsoft Delays Release of Office Update (AP)
- WashingtonPost.com Blogger Quits (AP)
- Orchestras go digital on Universal download series (Reuters)
- Retail sales key to "Hee Haw" DVD success (Reuters)
- Lucent hopes to revive fortunes through Alcatel deal (AFP)
- Open source SOAP stacks getting revamped (InfoWorld)
- Apple Computer Set to Mark 30th Birthday (AP)
- FEC Rules Would Regulate Paid Internet Ads (AP)
- Powerful Internet Attacks
- Colo. Police Use MySpace to ID Suspects (AP)
- Canadian multimillionaire's home in Costa Rica is searched (AFP)
- Apple Windfall Seen If Mactels Run Windows Apps Equal To PCs (TechWeb)
- Wireless networking baffles some customers (Reuters)
- Novell Targets Enterprise Desktops with New Linux Distribution (NewsFactor)
- Google to acquire online documents site (AFP)
- Microsoft collaboration server to ship this month (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft Vista Won't Help Windows Apps On Mactels (TechWeb)
- Colo. Police Use MySpace to ID Suspects (AP)
- Apple Computer Set to Mark 30th Birthday (AP)
- New FEC Rules Would Regulate Paid Web Ads (AP)
- Tub Where Ray Stood to Kill King for Sale (AP)
- Microsoft Delays Release of Office Update (AP)
- Orchestras go digital on Universal download series (Reuters)
- Sony Details PlayStation 3's Network Services (NewsFactor)
- Nokia looks to firm place in networks league: report (Reuters)
- Open source SOAP stacks getting revamped (InfoWorld)
- Yahoo Drops Premium Broadband Service (TechWeb)
- IBM Working To Build Faster PCs (TechWeb)
- Apple packages videos for next iPod push (Reuters)
- New Ways to Call Over the Internet Debut (AP)
- New Windows head to change culture at unit: exec (Reuters)
- Some Political Ads on Net to Be Regulated (PC Magazine)
- Microsoft Releases Updated Vista Build
- Dell's New 20-Inch Wide-Screen LCD Monitor
- Lycos Launches Internet Phone Service
- Microsoft Appeals Korea Antitrust Ruling
- Exploit Surfaces for Unpatched IE Flaw
- Lycos Launches VoIP, MP3 Offering
- Beatles' Apple Corps After Apple Again
- IDC: PC Market Growth to Slow in Few Years (AP)
- Japan to End Ban on Resale of Used Goods (AP)
- New Ways to Call Over the Internet Debut (AP)
- Some Political Ads on Net to Be Regulated (PC Magazine)
- Cablevision tests 'remote storage' DVR use (USATODAY.com)
- Lycos and Jajah Launch Unique VoIP Services (NewsFactor)
- IDC cuts PC sales view on Microsoft Vista delay (Reuters)
- 3 Group points the way in 3G (FT.com)
- Foolish Forecast: Donning the Red Hat (The Motley Fool)
- Sonic upgrades ESBs, touts SOA benefits (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft Unveils Hosted CRM Software (NewsFactor)
- Researcher: DRM technology fails in practice (Macworld.com)
- Microsoft Joins OpenDoc Committee
- Microsoft Opens Public IE Bug Database
- Fed Unveils New Web Page for Youngsters (AP)
- BizTalk Server 2006 Goes Gold
- Vista Delay a Minor Factor in PC Sales
- High-Tech Firms Move Into Potato Country (AP)
- Bertelsmann May Sell Sony BMG Stake
- Help! My TiVo Cut Off the End of 24
- Microsoft faces last chance to dodge daily EU fine (Reuters)
- Security Vendor Patches Dangerous IE Bug (PC World)
- US House lawmakers offer bill to aid telcos' video (Reuters)
- Intel defends position in EU antitrust probe (Reuters)
- Spam Slayer: Don't Can Spam, Cube It (PC World)
- ICANN Meets To Hash Out Internet's Problems (NewsFactor)
- China's SVA plans third high-tech panel line (Reuters)
- EU to Tackle Cost of Cell Phone Use Abroad (AP)