- Microsoft to release 1980s games for Xbox (AP)
- On Web, black gays say 2 artists anti-gay (AP)
- EU proposes cap on cellular roaming rate (AP)
- EU acts to slash sky-high mobile roaming charges (AFP)
- Microsoft Looks to New Partners to Drive HPC, Security Offerings (PC Magazine)
- EU fines Microsoft 280 million euros in antitrust standoff (AFP)
- Microsoft To Go Live with Dynamics CRM (NewsFactor)
- Apple could warn on profit: analyst (Reuters)
- NY Times Beta Testing RSS Service
- EU Cell Carriers Fight Roaming Fee Cap
- Xbox 360 Goes Retro with '80s Games
- Firefox 2.0 Beta 1 Released
- Sling Media Looking for Mac Testers
- Microsoft Makes Virtual PC Freeware
- CA Seeks Testers for New Security Suite
- VMware Releases Free Server Software
- Firefox 2.0 Beta 1 Available for Download
- Warner Announces Blu-ray Titles--and Joins in Support of HD DVD
- Microsoft, Yahoo Bridge IM Networks
- Microsoft says Vista launch unaffected by EU fine (Reuters)
- Vista launch unaffected by fine: Microsoft (Reuters)
- Toshiba delays sale of 1st HD DVD recorder (AP)
- AOL's plan to scramble back on top hinges on ads (USATODAY.com)
- News Corp. launches online safety campaign (AP)
- Virtual board games don't equal real fun (USATODAY.com)
- China sentences net writer to two years (Reuters)
- Palm to offer new Treo in Europe (Reuters)
- Settlement approved in Gabelli fraud case (AP)
- Startup Helps Assess Open-Source Projects (PC Magazine)
- SAP disappoints in second quarter (AFP)
- Microsoft penalized over servers (AP)
- Apple won't appeal case against online journalists (Macworld.com)
- Windows Live Desktop Apps Renamed
- Toshiba Delays HD DVD Recorder
- Apple Drops Case Against Bloggers
- First Nike+iPod Devices Launches
- EA announces titles for Wii (Reuters)
- European Union Could Split Sony BMG
- Google Joins OpenDocument Alliance
- Zero-Day PowerPoint Exploit Surfaces
- FCC Green Lights Adelphia Cable Sale
- States to sue chipmakers (Reuters)
- Dell to sharply cut promotions after complaints (Reuters)
- Dell to reduce use of mail-in rebates (AP)
- AOL's plan to scramble back on top hinges on ads (USATODAY.com)
- Ricoh tries to bridge dueling HD formats (AP)
- YouTube takes stage at media summit (AP)
- Intel to slash 1,000 management jobs (AP)
- Settlement approved in Gabelli fraud case (AP)
- Ruby programmers to get Visual Studio link (InfoWorld)
- Vista launch unaffected by fine: Microsoft (Reuters)
- Yahoo!: Get Out of My Space (The Motley Fool)
- Intel to cut 1,000 management jobs (Macworld.com)
- Microsoft Seeks to Stop Search Spam
- Dell to sharply cut promotions after complaints (Reuters)
- Yahoo, newspapers mulling partnership: report (Reuters)
- Tough market drives changes at Intel, Dell, Gateway (USATODAY.com)
- NY AG sues chip makers over price fixing (AP)
- Judge dismisses antitrust complaint vs Google (Reuters)
- States to sue chip makers over price-fixing (Reuters)
- Gracenote, music publishers in lyrics deal (Reuters)
- Andrew Kantor: CyberSpeak - Technological arms race over plagiarism in schools is worth watching (USATODAY.com)
- World's Largest Game Maker To Provide New Wii Titles (NewsFactor)
- Samsung says 2Q profit falls 11 percent (AP)
- Ruby programmers to get Visual Studio link (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft COO Lashes Out At Linux, Google (TechWeb)
- Yahoo!: Get Out of My Space (The Motley Fool)
- Apple drops legal challenge to online publishers (AFP)
- GoogleWiFi Begins Rollout
- 34 States Sue Memory Manufacturers
- CBS to Sell News Clips via the Web
- Google Antitrust Complaint Dismissed
- Gracenote Inks Deal to Offer Lyrics
- Skype Protocol Reportedly Cracked
- Sony Introduces Ultra-Slim USB Drives
- Internet floats Lay conspiracy theories (AP)
- McAfee apologizes for not publicizing fix (AP)
- Judge dismisses antitrust complaint vs Google (Reuters)
- States to sue chip makers over price-fixing (Reuters)
- Gracenote, music publishers in lyrics deal (Reuters)
- Microsoft Touts Tool Against Blog Spam (NewsFactor)
- New Lord of the Rings Game Announced (NewsFactor)
- Dell: From Yawn to Yipes! (BusinessWeek Online)
- Novell to release new Linux distribution (AP)
- VMware Offers 'Free' Server Virtualization Software (NewsFactor)
- Microsoft COO Lashes Out At Linux, Google (TechWeb)
- Craze Continues: Nike Intros iPod Shoe (NewsFactor)
- Geeks for a Good Cause
- Microsoft Withdraws Private Folder App
- Video Time Wasters
- Bogus clicks on Web ads continue to rise (AP)
- Yahoo to launch new finance features (AP)
- Meet Microsoft's Ultimate Beta Tester
- Intel to introduce long-delayed chip: report (Reuters)
- Yahoo invites its users to shoot ads (USATODAY.com)
- Malware Now a Group Effort (PC World)
- HP Labs touts tiny wireless chip (Reuters)
- Computer chips find homes on everyday items (USATODAY.com)
- Avril Lavigne marries Sum 41 frontman (AP)
- Microsoft, Apple Reworking MP3 Player Market? (PC Magazine)
- Revolutionary New Chip Arrives (NewsFactor)
- Notes on Linux: One small step (InfoWorld)
- Borland set to sell IDE business (InfoWorld)
- Oracle touts Fusion link, SOA in PeopleTools upgrade (InfoWorld)
- Intel finds itself on the front lines in Israel (Macworld.com)
- Mozilla Celebrates 'World Firefox Day'
- Intel to debut powerful new chip (Reuters)
- Scanner helps Ind. police find stolen cars (AP)
- Yahoo invites its users to shoot ads (USATODAY.com)
- Malware Now a Group Effort (PC World)
- HP Labs touts tiny wireless chip (Reuters)
- Online age verification may prove complex (AP)
- AOL Offers PC Protection Package (NewsFactor)
- Intel Haifa staff tap away in WiFi bomb shelters (Reuters)
- Notes on Linux: One small step (InfoWorld)
- Borland set to sell IDE business (InfoWorld)
- Oracle touts Fusion link, SOA in PeopleTools upgrade (InfoWorld)
- Study: Flash drives to challenge hard disks for laptops (Macworld.com)
- Office 2007 Gets Themes, UI Tweaks
- Microsoft Delivers New Vista Beta Build
- Movielink to Enable DVD Burning
- New Yahoo Homepage Goes Live
- AOL PC Protection Suite Enters Beta
- PowerPoint Flaw to be Fixed August 8
- Microsoft files 26 U.S. piracy lawsuits (AP)
- XM Satellite asks judge to throw out suit (AP)
- Movielink licenses DVD-burning tools (AP)
- Online age verification may prove complex (AP)
- Viisage acquires Iridian for $35M in cash (AP)
- Yahoo touts new look and investors' tools (AFP)
- Dell to launch office color printer in Japan (Reuters)
- HP's Memory Spot To Bring Brains To Everyday Objects (Investor's Business Daily)
- Malware Now a Group Effort (PC World)
- Microsoft Seeks Partners for Push into Design Tools (PC Magazine)
- IT Ignorance Is Not Bliss (PC Magazine)
- Despite suit, Google News still indexing AFP content (Macworld.com)
- Microsoft Makes a Better Student
- Microsoft sues resellers over piracy (Reuters)
- "New Super Mario Bros" top US video game in June (Reuters)
- Gaming shares tumble as US targets BETonSPORTS (Reuters)
- RIM sees media features building BlackBerry market (Reuters)
- Dell to launch office color printer in Japan (Reuters)
- 11 charged in online-gambling probe (AP)
- Movielink licenses download-to-burn DVD technology (Reuters)
- China blacklists 102 wireless services companies (Reuters)
- Microsoft, Xen to run Windows, Linux side-by-side (Reuters)
- Microsoft, Nortel set business communications pact (Reuters)
- MySpace goes for yuks (USATODAY.com)
- Mimeo.com digital printing service comes to Mac (Macworld.com)
- China Threatens Wireless Services
- Parallels Software to be Sold in Stores
- Microsoft Sues 26 Software Pirates
- Report: Apple Preparing Movie Rentals
- CEO of online gambling site arrested (AP)
- Nortel, Microsoft Forge Comm Alliance
- Microsoft Buys Winternals, Sysinternals
- Microsoft Fixes Patch Snafus
- Microsoft Sucks Up Sysinternals
- Windows Virtualization Opened to Linux
- Intel Launches Next-Gen Itanium Chip
- Microsoft sues resellers over piracy (Reuters)
- "New Super Mario Bros" top US video game in June (Reuters)
- Gaming shares tumble as US targets BETonSPORTS (Reuters)
- RIM sees media features building BlackBerry market (Reuters)
- Whirlpool tests 'smart' washers and dryers (Reuters)
- Experts: Arrests won't hurt online casinos (AP)
- Do More Tech Toys Make You Happier? (NewsFactor)
- China Blacklists Wireless Firms (PC Magazine)
- Microsoft, Xen to run Windows, Linux side-by-side (Reuters)
- IBM net up 11 pct as costs drop (Reuters)
- IBM 2Q earnings beat analysts' forecasts (AP)
- Missing Sync adds Windows Mobile 5 support (Macworld.com)
- Intel unveils speedy computer chip (AFP)
- ATT launches Homezone TV and Internet service (Reuters)
- CinemaNow unveils download-to-burn DVD service (Reuters)
- Storytelling, not journalism, spurs most blogs (Reuters)
- Microsoft sues resellers over piracy (Reuters)
- "New Super Mario Bros" top US video game in June (Reuters)
- Yahoo to get tool to estimate home's worth (AP)
- CinemaNow to sell movie downloads (AP)
- Firm seeks expansion in recycling business (AP)
- Microsoft and XenSource Now Virtual Partners (NewsFactor)
- India's Wipro says quarterly profit jumped (AP)
- IBM 2Q earnings beat analysts' forecasts (AP)
- Do More Tech Toys Make You Happier? (NewsFactor)
- AOL Launches Free AIM Pro Client
- Sony to launch advanced HD camcorders (Reuters)
- Matsushita steps up plasma HDTV drive (Reuters)
- Gadget makers set sights on holiday shopping season (Reuters)
- Gadget makers set sights on holiday season (Reuters)
- Sony to launch advanced HD camcorders (Reuters)
- Matsushita steps up plasma HDTV drive (Reuters)
- ATT launches Homezone TV and Internet service (Reuters)
- CinemaNow unveils download-to-burn DVD service (Reuters)
- World's Dumbest Internet Criminals, Part I (NewsFactor)
- REVIEW: Voice-activated software matures (AP)
- Whirlpool tests "smart" washers and dryers (Reuters)
- Microsoft and XenSource Now Virtual Partners (NewsFactor)
- Medical record e-devices get government approval (USATODAY.com)
- IBM shares up after beating Street in 2Q (AP)
- Sony unveils its first after-market Blu-ray Disc burner (Macworld.com)
- Netflix Gets Sneak Peek at NBC Dramas
- Sony to Deliver $750 Blu-ray Burner
- NBC Debuts 'Early Nightly' Video Blog
- Homezone Launches in Ohio, Texas
- CinemaNow Offers Download-to-Burn
- 103-inch Plasma TV to Cost $70,000
- Microsoft Licenses Next-Gen 3D Tech
- Microsoft Unveils Windows Honor Code
- Sony Debuts Affordable HD Camcorders
- Apple Profits Soar, iPod Sales Healthy
- Adobe Lightroom Beta For Windows Available
- Yahoo, Motorola to feature Web services on phones (Reuters)
- Google tests more accessible Web search for blind (Reuters)
- Amnesty: Web companies violating rights (AP)
- eBay to raise fees for its online stores (AP)
- Sirius, XM Struggle to Appease FCC
- Motorola, Yahoo Strengthen Partnership
- Blogger in France sues after being fired (AP)
- Microsoft Releases New Money Lineup
- Gizmo Project Offers Free Calling
- Verizon blocks cell phone telemarketer (AP)
- Google Tests Accessible Search Page
- October Debut for Microsoft 'iPod Killer'
- Microsoft Revenue Up, Profit Down 24%
- Bush's back rub magnified in cyberspace (AP)
- Microsoft warns about a PowerPoint virus (Reuters)
- EFF Suit Against AT&T Moves Forward
- Hands On: Gizmo Lets You Call The World For Free
- Fujifilm's SLR-Like S6000fd Puts Faces First
- Microsoft Offers Some New Money
- PartyGaming plans expansion drive (Reuters)
- Frist seeks swift action on Web gambling (Reuters)
- Toshiba to mass-produce microSD memory cards: paper (Reuters)
- Captain Jack looks great, but gameplay leaves sinking feeling (USATODAY.com)
- Microsoft plans $40B buyback (USATODAY.com)
- BetOnSports CEO stays in jail (AP)
- Ericsson says expects won most of Brazil Vivo deal (Reuters)
- BellSouth shareholders OK sale to AT&T (AP)
- Linux-Powered Robots From France? Oui! (PC Magazine)
- Sun's Brewin toasts Java (InfoWorld)
- New IBM Software Offers Constant Data Backups (PC Magazine)
- Novellus Flashes Forward (The Motley Fool)
- Google Revenue Soars, Profits Double
- Net Gambling Bill Moves Through Senate
- AT&T, MetroFi Bid to Build Wi-Fi Network
- BellSouth, AT&T Merger Moves Forward
- FTC 'Hot Coffee' Investigation Complete
- Microsoft ready to do the robot (Reuters)
- Gadget gear is buzzing; but who's buying? (Reuters)