- Blimp company produces 'TV in the sky' (AP)
- Nokia, Siemens to merge mobile networks (AP)
- Laptop with D.C. workers' data stolen (AP)
- Research explores data mining, privacy (AP)
- Encryption can save data in laptop lapses (AP)
- Dutch site linking to MP3 files loses court case (Reuters)
- The phone booth returns - sans phone (USATODAY.com)
- Bourses bouyed by Nokia Siemens tie-up (FT.com)
- Stratus Grows Linux Support for Fault-Tolerant Servers (PC Magazine)
- Gates to step down from Microsoft (InfoWorld)
- Ancient City Goes High-Tech With IBM Gear (TechWeb)
- Video iPods help Rockies prepare for game (AP)
- Nokia, Siemens to merge mobile networks (AP)
- Dutch Court Rules MP3 Linking Illegal
- Verizon Sues Vonage Over Patents
- Nokia, Siemens Merge Communication Units
- AT&T TV Service Set to Debut in July
- Nokia and Siemens to merge mobile networks (AP)
- Blimp company produces 'TV in the sky' (AP)
- Exploits Circulating for Unpatched Windows PCs (NewsFactor)
- Nokia unveils five new handsets (Reuters)
- Yahoo worm demonstrates AJAX threat (InfoWorld)
- Clear Channel grabs Web share with music videos (Reuters)
- Rumor: Microsoft Developing iPod Killer (NewsFactor)
- Can Ultra Mobile PCs Live Up to the Hype? (PC World)
- Stratus Grows Linux Support for Fault-Tolerant Servers (PC Magazine)
- Microsoft Clamps Down on Vista Torrent (NewsFactor)
- Tool to manage multiple ESBs readied by SOA Software (InfoWorld)
- Louisiana passes violent game law, ESA sues (Macworld.com)
- Nokia to Open Retail Store in Chicago
- Nokia, Siemens to merge in $30B venture (AP)
- Verizon accuses Vonage of infringement (AP)
- Exploits Circulating for Unpatched Windows PCs (NewsFactor)
- Nokia unveils five new handsets (Reuters)
- Yahoo worm demonstrates AJAX threat (InfoWorld)
- Sun Microsystems Jumps on Ajax Bandwagon (NewsFactor)
- Louisiana joins battle over violent video games (Reuters)
- Can Ultra Mobile PCs Live Up to the Hype? (PC World)
- Stratus Grows Linux Support for Fault-Tolerant Servers (PC Magazine)
- Microsoft Clamps Down on Vista Torrent (NewsFactor)
- Tool to manage multiple ESBs readied by SOA Software (InfoWorld)
- Rumor: Microsoft Developing iPod Killer (NewsFactor)
- Sony BMG to Stream Free Music Videos
- Report: DSL to Overtake Cable Internet
- Class Action Settlement for Owners of Overheating eMachines Notebooks
- Scientists taking cues from nature (AP)
- What Does Gates's Departure Mean?
- Windows Live Messenger Launches
- MS Researchers to Present Video Tech
- ESA Sues Louisiana Over Game Law
- Microsoft Commits to Windows Live
- Microsoft upgrades instant messenger (AP)
- Major Web browsers getting facelifts (AP)
- Yahoo Opens IM Client to Developers
- Opera 9 Web Browser Unleashed
- T-Mobile Sidekick 3 Makes Debut
- ABC Says Online Video Test a Success
- All online traffic may not be equal (AP)
- Microsoft Warns Over Excel Flaw
- 50 Cent, Apple, and Budget Macs
- Physics may take video games to next level (AP)
- Apple Updates Shake, Drops Price
- Motorola Introduces 'Motomobile' Line
- Microsoft Previews Windows for Robots
- More News On Apple's Movie Downloads
- Second New Flaw Discovered in Excel
- New ID Vault Security Device
- Microsoft Security Pricing Irks Partners
- Microsoft sees future in robots (Reuters)
- MySpace bolsters defenses, faces sex predator suit (Reuters)
- Netflix mulling options for downloading (Reuters)
- Hands On: Samsung's BD-P1000 Blu-Ray Player
- Windows Live Head Leaves Microsoft
- EA Buys Online Game Firm Mythic
- Symantec's new Web-security service not delayed yet (Reuters)
- MySpace bolsters defenses, faces sex predator suit (Reuters)
- Symantec tests new Web-security service (Reuters)
- MySpace bolsters defenses, faces sex predator suit (Reuters)
- Microsoft sees future in robots (Reuters)
- Samsung Electronics launches new ultra-slim phones (Reuters)
- Blogs test political limits of Internet in China (Reuters)
- China unblocks search engines of popular Chinese portals (AFP)
- Outdoor ads make high-tech comeback (USATODAY.com)
- Mobile music sales seen nearly doubling over five years (AFP)
- Opera Beats Mozilla, Microsoft To Release (TechWeb)
- Microsoft shows off software kit for robot builders (AFP)
- Changing faces and places: Role in China aligning standards and goals (FT.com)
- Apple in talks to offer movies at iTunes (Reuters)
- New ID Vault Security Device
- MySpace plans new restrictions for youths (AP)
- Tech Cos. Call for Privacy Legislation
- MIcrosot Office Gets Creative Commons Add-In
- Creative Debuts Zen V MP3 Player
- More News On Apple's Movie Downloads
- MySpace plans new age restrictions (AP)
- Symantec tests new Web-security service (Reuters)
- Tech alliance aims for seamless patient "telecare" (Reuters)
- Yahoo introduces enhanced online instant messaging (AFP)
- Samsung Electronics launches new ultra-slim phones (Reuters)
- Australian families to get free Internet porn filters (AFP)
- First Blu-ray Titles Hit the Streets (NewsFactor)
- Southeast Asia to help boost Samsung handphone sales (AFP)
- New Xandros Linux Desktop Arrives (PC Magazine)
- Oracle obtains required shares in Portal tender (Reuters)
- MOG.com Aims To Be MySpace of Music (NewsFactor)
- Torque Game Builder lets you make your own games (Macworld.com)
- FCC Adds Fees to VOIP, Cell Phones
- Netflix Mulls Movie Download Service
- Microsoft: Excel Flaw a Windows Bug
- Push-to-Talk Standard Completed
- TiVo Adds iPod Support -- For a Price
- Sun Releases Second Java 6 Beta
- 500 GHz IBM Chip Breaks Speed Record
- Review: FeedRinse filters RSS feeds (AP)
- Adobe to distribute Google Toolbar (Reuters)
- Microsoft sees future in robots (Reuters)
- Yahoo introduces enhanced online instant messaging (AFP)
- Tech alliance aims for seamless patient "telecare" (Reuters)
- Internet phones must pay into subsidy fund (Reuters)
- France poised to soften iTunes bill (AP)
- Teacher-proof high-pitched ring tone latest buzz in US classrooms (AFP)
- New Xandros Linux Desktop Arrives (PC Magazine)
- Microsoft's New Messenger Service Goes Live (NewsFactor)
- Cisco Moving and Shaking (The Motley Fool)
- Best Buy tests selling Macs at stores (AP)
- French DRM Law Revised for iTunes
- Safety experts: MySpace changes not enough (AP)
- Motorola leads Bluetooth headset market: survey (Reuters)
- Internet phones must pay into subsidy fund (Reuters)
- Yahoo introduces enhanced online instant messaging (AFP)
- Tech alliance aims for seamless patient "telecare" (Reuters)
- Adobe to be Google's latest Web search distributor (Reuters)
- AOL to co-produce CBS Saturday kids programming (Reuters)
- Teacher-proof high-pitched ring tone latest buzz in US classrooms (AFP)
- New Xandros Linux Desktop Arrives (PC Magazine)
- Top Microsoft Exec Exits, Spawning Speculation (NewsFactor)
- Cisco Moving and Shaking (The Motley Fool)
- GarageBand changing the face of music creation (Macworld.com)
- Hands On: Samsung's BD-P1000 Blu-Ray Player
- Hacker enters Agriculture dept. computers (AP)
- Motorola leads Bluetooth headset market: survey (Reuters)
- Internet phones must pay into subsidy fund (Reuters)
- Adobe to be Google's latest Web search distributor (Reuters)
- Computer chip shatters speed records (AP)
- Vietnam cracks down on Internet gaming craze (AFP)
- AOL to co-produce CBS Saturday kids programming (Reuters)
- Teacher-proof high-pitched ring tone latest buzz in US classrooms (AFP)
- New Xandros Linux Desktop Arrives (PC Magazine)
- Top Microsoft Exec Exits, Spawning Speculation (NewsFactor)
- Adobe to be Google's latest Web search distributor (Reuters)
- Toshiba says to launch HD DVD recorder in July (Reuters)
- AT&T revises privacy policy (Reuters)
- Motorola leads Bluetooth headset market: survey (Reuters)
- Toshiba to launch world's first HD DVD recorder (Reuters)
- AT&T revises privacy policy, says owns customer data (Reuters)
- Motorola leads Bluetooth headset market: survey (Reuters)
- EU says got no complaint from Adobe vs Microsoft (Reuters)
- Adobe to be Google's latest Web search distributor (Reuters)
- AT&T: New privacy policy not 'knee-jerk' (USATODAY.com)
- Toshiba to launch HD DVD recorder (AP)
- Nokia, Japan's Sanyo give up alliance in mobile handset (AFP)
- Execs debate the 'open source effect' (InfoWorld)
- EU: Adobe has not complained in PDF spat (AP)
- MySpace ups security for teen users (AFP)
- Best Buy tests selling Macs at stores (AP)
- IBM Looks to Secure Java Applications
- Nokia to stop making CDMA phones (Reuters)
- Nokia Calls Off Sanyo CDMA Deal
- Toshiba to Deliver HD DVD Recorder
- IBM Supercomputer Hits Record Speed
- Toshiba to launch world's first HD DVD recorder (Reuters)
- Concern as AT&T Alters Privacy Policy
- Panasonic Unveils $1,300 Blu-ray Player
- Boeing May Dump In-Flight Internet
- First Impressions: Samsung's BD-P1000 Blu-Ray Player
- More News On Apple's Movie Downloads
- New ID Vault Security Device
- 50 Cent, Apple, and Budget Macs
- What Does Gates's Departure Mean?
- Class Action Settlement for Owners of Overheating eMachines Notebooks
- Quick Peek at McAfee's New Security Beta
- New Zero-day Hole in Excel
- McAfee's New Security Service in Public Beta
- Gates-Speak Over the Years
- Bill Gates Announces Retirement Plans
- Bill Gates to Leave Microsoft; CTO Ray Ozzie Steps Up
- Change Your Router's Default Password
- Conroe Performance Update
- New HDMI Spec Promises Better Color, Sound
- Google Tests Cost-Per-Action Ads
- Novell Ousts CEO, CFO in Shakeup
- Network keeps World Cup data flowing (AP)
- Oracle profit jumps to $1.3 billion (AP)
- Critical Security Flaw Found in Microsoft Excel (NewsFactor)
- Privacy advocates slam AT&T on customer records (Reuters)
- EU says got no complaint from Adobe vs Microsoft (Reuters)
- France set to tone down iTunes law (Reuters)
- Physics May Take Video Games to Next Lev (AP)
- Nokia, Japan's Sanyo give up alliance in mobile handset (AFP)
- Motorola joins Eclipse to boost mobile Linux apps (InfoWorld)
- Novell ousts 2 top executives (AP)
- Hot US social website MySpace ups security for teen users (AFP)
- Phoenix Technologies Burned to Ashes (The Motley Fool)
- QuarkXPress 7: Can It Stave Off InDesign?
- Digg: From Cult Favorite to Mainstream
- Toshiba Announces First HD DVD Recorder
- N.Y. lawmaker drops Google porn lawsuit (AP)
- User-recommended Digg.com expands (AP)
- Government hit by rash of data breaches (AP)
- Google Offers Some Videos for Free
- New Microsoft Office Flaw Emerges
- Google Child Porn Suit Dropped
- Study: US Not Prepared for Net Attacks
- Web services increasingly under attack (AP)
- France Unveils Google-like Map Service
- OpenDoc Gains Ground in Belgium, India
- Sony Delays Ship of its Blu-ray Disc Player, Panasonic Announces its Player
- Toshiba Announces First HD DVD Recorder
- Audit: Ohio U. cyber security low priority (AP)
- Social sites can help ads reach youth (AP)
- Sailors' personal data posted on the Web (AP)
- Web generation preserves memories online (AP)
- Microsoft Helps Put Phisher in Prison
- Claria Says to Uninstall its Adware
- Microsoft Axes WinFS, Cancels Beta 2
- VA barred from publicizing offer to vets (AP)
- Microsoft to showcase business technology (AP)
- First Post-Beta 2 Vista Build Released
- Cell phone signals excite brain, study finds (Reuters)
- Coming soon -- mind-reading computers (Reuters)
- Cell phone signals excite brain: study (Reuters)
- Coming soon -- mind-reading computers (Reuters)
- Microsoft to showcase business technology (AP)
- VA barred from publicizing offer to vets (AP)
- Mobile Phones to Get Tactile Touch Screens (PC World)
- Ancient Asian beliefs spin new Web for India online (Reuters)
- Quitting politics Timor-style -- via SMS (Reuters)
- Good set to launch push e-mail for mobile Notes (InfoWorld)
- Callisto Project to launch 10 releases (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft takes partners for communications push (Reuters)
- IBM Aims Sametime at Microsoft Users (PC World)
- Mac OS X 'Leopard' preview coming to WWDC (Macworld.com)
- FON to Offer $5 Wi-Fi Routers
- Apple to Preview Leopard at WWDC
- Study: Cell Phones 'Excite' the Brain
- Adobe Acquires Photo Software Firm
- Windows Live Spaces to Debut July 15
- Apple's Next Show Relevant for Windows Users
- Microsoft Unifies its Communications
- Can Intel Retain Lead with Woodcrest?