- Toshiba to mass-produce microSD memory cards: paper (Reuters)
- "Law & Order" video game targets wider audience (Reuters)
- Microsoft Confirms Zune's Existence
- Microsoft's Zune: Its Answer to iPod/iTunes
- Google tool bar seekers tricked into downloading computer virus: security firm (AFP)
- New Microsoft MP3 player targets Apple's iPod (AFP)
- Vodafone board set for static at AGM (FT.com)
- Linux-Powered Robots From France? Oui! (PC Magazine)
- India's Satyam Q1 net profit climbs 86.3 percent, beats forecast (AFP)
- MySpace: The Young And The Vicious (BusinessWeek Online)
- Microsoft confirms plans for iPod rival (AP)
- Microsoft Offers Some New Money
- Microsoft Announces Zune: Its Answer to iPod/iTunes
- Fujifilm's SLR-Like S6000fd Puts Faces First
- Hands On: Gizmo Lets You Call The World For Free
- Adobe Lightroom Beta For Windows Available
- Microsoft Sucks Up Sysinternals
- Microsoft Makes a Better Student
- Video Time Wasters
- Geeks for a Good Cause
- Sony Introduces Ultra-Slim USB Drives
- GoogleWiFi Begins Rollout
- Warner Announces Blu-ray Titles--and Joins in Support of HD DVD
- Firefox 2.0 Beta 1 Available for Download
- Good Spoof of Apple Ads
- State Department Hacked!
- Microsoft ready to do the robot (Reuters)
- Gadget gear is buzzing; but who's buying? (Reuters)
- Share of doctors using digital records up a bit (Reuters)
- Toshiba to mass-produce microSD memory cards: paper (Reuters)
- "Law & Order" video game targets wider audience (Reuters)
- Microsoft confirms plans for iPod rival (AP)
- New Microsoft MP3 player targets Apple's iPod (AFP)
- Vodafone board set for static at AGM (FT.com)
- Linux-Powered Robots From France? Oui! (PC Magazine)
- Microsoft music player to take on Apple's iPod (Reuters)
- MySpace: The Young And The Vicious (BusinessWeek Online)
- Microsoft will release iPod rival this year (Macworld.com)
- New washers, dryers send messages to PCs (AP)
- Microsoft confirms plans for iPod rival (AP)
- Report: Google tries to fight click fraud (AP)
- Analysts seek Microsoft spending details (AP)
- Deal reached in patent infringement case (AP)
- Microsoft takes on Apple with Zune digital player (Reuters)
- Apple-Microsoft MP3 battle could transform market: analysts (AFP)
- Vodafone board set for static at AGM (FT.com)
- SCO Claims IBM Tampered With Crucial Trial Evidence (TechWeb)
- Anti-hijack software under development: press (AFP)
- MySpace: The Young And The Vicious (BusinessWeek Online)
- Microsoft's 'Zune' To Challenge Apple iPod (PC Magazine)
- Judge to weigh Google click-fraud deal (AP)
- AMD to buy chip-maker ATI for $5.4B (AP)
- Toytota Signs On to Massive In-Game Ads
- MySpace Victim of Calif. Power Outages
- AMD, ATI Merge in $5.4 Billion Deal
- AOL poised to offer more free services (AP)
- MySpace outage blamed on L.A. power loss (AP)
- Text speak changing relationships: British survey (AFP)
- Kazaa, Skype Creators Turn to TV
- Microsoft Releases New Exchange Betas
- Toyota Signs On to Massive In-Game Ads
- MySpace Victim of Calif. Power Outages
- AMD, ATI Merge in $5.4 Billion Deal
- Microsoft Confirms Zune's Existence
- FTC 'Hot Coffee' Investigation Complete
- AT&T, MetroFi Bid to Build Wi-Fi Network
- BellSouth, AT&T Merger Moves Forward
- Net Gambling Bill Moves Through Senate
- Google Revenue Soars, Profits Double
- EFF Suit Against AT&T Moves Forward
- Microsoft Revenue Up, Profit Down 24%
- Google Tests Accessible Search Page
- October Debut for Microsoft 'iPod Killer'
- Plaintiffs Object to Google Click Fraud Deal
- Technorati Looks to Expand Audience
- Gotuit: New Video Site
- Winners of 2006 Sharewarew Industry Awards
- Video Fanatics Rejoice!
- Microsoft Offers Some New Money
- Microsoft Announces Zune: Its Answer to iPod/iTunes
- Fujifilm's SLR-Like S6000fd Puts Faces First
- Hands On: Gizmo Lets You Call The World For Free
- Adobe Lightroom Beta For Windows Available
- Microsoft Sucks Up Sysinternals
- Microsoft Makes a Better Student
- Video Time Wasters
- Geeks for a Good Cause
- Sony Introduces Ultra-Slim USB Drives
- GoogleWiFi Begins Rollout
- Warner Announces Blu-ray Titles--and Joins in Support of HD DVD
- Firefox 2.0 Beta 1 Available for Download
- 'Ransomware' Becoming a Serious Problem
- Google offers live traffic maps on cell phones (Reuters)
- Laptops in tow, more Americans work on vacation (Reuters)
- BetOnSports PLC removes CEO after arrest (AP)
- Motorola debuts latest skinny phones (Reuters)
- Yahoo, Symantec unveil security service (Reuters)
- Zurich warns citizens about dangers of Internet addiction (Reuters)
- Get 'Lost Diaries' via cellphone (USATODAY.com)
- Vodafone chief loses 10 percent of shareholder support (AFP)
- Next Debian Release to Support AMD64 Chips (PC World)
- Microsoft releases test version of new Exchange Server software (AFP)
- MTV Wants Its Own Space (The Motley Fool)
- Apple to cut the cord on the Mighty Mouse (Macworld.com)
- Amazon Looks to Movie Downloads
- Apple Debuts Wireless Mighty Mouse
- Google Adds Traffic to Mobile Map Service
- Winners of 2006 Shareware Industry Awards
- Video Fanatics Rejoice!
- Microsoft Offers Some New Money
- Microsoft Announces Zune: Its Answer to iPod/iTunes
- Fujifilm's SLR-Like S6000fd Puts Faces First
- Hands On: Gizmo Lets You Call The World For Free
- Adobe Lightroom Beta For Windows Available
- Microsoft Sucks Up Sysinternals
- Microsoft Makes a Better Student
- Video Time Wasters
- Geeks for a Good Cause
- Sony Introduces Ultra-Slim USB Drives
- GoogleWiFi Begins Rollout
- Warner Announces Blu-ray Titles--and Joins in Support of HD DVD
- Firefox 2.0 Beta 1 Available for Download
- Hearings on ICANN Privatization Set
- Yahoo, Symantec Partner on Net Security
- EURid Suspends 74,000 .eu Domains
- Judge Refuses to OK Telco Mergers
- Warner Bros offers TV shows on iTunes (Reuters)
- Sun worries? Let your bikini do the talking (Reuters)
- BetOnSports PLC removes CEO after arrest (AP)
- Exploit Code Surfaces for Two MS Flaws
- Motorola adds 2 new Razr phones (AP)
- AMD demos 4x4 platform
- Browser-Based Earth Mashup
- Sun worries? Let your bikini do the talking (Reuters)
- New ballgame for YES, DirecTV (Reuters)
- EA to offer second online game in China (Reuters)
- Laptops in tow, more Americans work on vacation (Reuters)
- Motorola unveils 9mm phone (Reuters)
- Amazon Japan mulling virtual shopping mall (Reuters)
- Facebook to give away iTunes samplers (Reuters)
- AT&T profit rises on Web, wireless (Reuters)
- Next Debian Release to Support AMD64 Chips (PC World)
- HP to buy Mercury Interactive for $4.5 bln (Reuters)
- Sun Microsystems swings to 4Q loss (AP)
- Warner Bros offers TV shows on iTunes (Reuters)
- Motorola unveils 9mm phone (Reuters)
- AMD Demos 4x4 Platform
- Browser-Based Earth Mashup
- Winners of 2006 Shareware Industry Awards
- Video Fanatics Rejoice!
- Microsoft Offers Some New Money
- Microsoft Announces Zune: Its Answer to iPod/iTunes
- Fujifilm's SLR-Like S6000fd Puts Faces First
- Hands On: Gizmo Lets You Call The World For Free
- Adobe Lightroom Beta For Windows Available
- Microsoft Sucks Up Sysinternals
- Microsoft Makes a Better Student
- Video Time Wasters
- Geeks for a Good Cause
- Sony Introduces Ultra-Slim USB Drives
- GoogleWiFi Begins Rollout
- Motorola unveils thin phone for emerging markets (Reuters)
- Microsoft opposes Net neutrality plan on its proxy (Reuters)
- Sun worries? Let your bikini do the talking (Reuters)
- Warner Bros offers TV shows on iTunes (Reuters)
- Amazon Japan mulling virtual mall (Reuters)
- China hospital defends posting erotic book online (Reuters)
- New TiVo service to measure its ad-zapping fallout (USATODAY.com)
- Lucent quarterly profit falls (Reuters)
- Next Debian Release to Support AMD64 Chips (PC World)
- Trojan Cloaks Itself as Firefox Extension (PC World)
- Wall Street lower on mixed earnings (FT.com)
- Sony’s PSP is coming to Japanese bullet trains (Macworld.com)
- TiVo to Offer Advertisers Viewing Data
- Warner Bros Offers TV Shows on iTunes
- MS Facing Shareholder Net Neutrality Vote
- IE7 for XP to Arrive as High Priority Automatic Update
- Trojan Hides Itself as Firefox Extension
- Microsoft: IE7 a 'High-Priority' Update
- Google to Provide Click Fraud Data
- MSN to Stream 'Arrested Development'
- AOL Fixes Netscape.com XSS Hack
- Motorola to Launch CRZR, RIZR Phones
- AOL co-founder offers merger apology (AP)
- Microsoft Payout to California Begins
- Intel to ship new chips in August (Reuters)
- AOL expected to scrap charges (Reuters)
- "Adult" Web company launches MySpace-styled site (Reuters)
- Californians to soon get $1.1 bln from Microsoft (Reuters)
- Microsoft opposes Net neutrality plan on its proxy (Reuters)
- Google-porn site battle puts Internet freedoms in balance (AFP)
- Matsushita and NEC to brief on mobile phone tie-up (Reuters)
- Sony swings to profit (Reuters)
- Google at OSCON: Open Source Promotes Competition (PC Magazine)
- Red-faced spellcheck firm corrects own spelling (Reuters)
- Microsoft Buys VPN Vendor (PC World)
- Apple Releases Wireless Mighty Mouse (NewsFactor)
- Microsoft sees Windows shipments on track (Reuters)
- Kazaa Owner Settles with Record Labels
- TiVo Calls on BellSouth for Marketing
- Intel Plans August Core 2 Duo Launch
- Kazaa pays $100 mln to settle lawsuits (Reuters)
- EU Opens Inquiry into Next-Gen DVD
- AOL Widely Expected to Go Free
- Dell Giving Away 432 Notebooks
- Microsoft Opens New Mail Client Beta
- Nokia Testing Wi-Fi Calling in Finland
- Microsoft: Beating iPod Will Take Years
- Critical Flaws Patched in Firefox
- Google to Host Open Source Projects
- 'Kazaa' makers settle piracy lawsuits (AP)
- Intel unveils new chips, slashes prices (AP)
- Time Warner board mum on AOL plan (AP)
- Web services to aid, not kill, software: Microsoft (Reuters)
- Nokia starts tests of Wi-Fi Internet mobile calls (Reuters)
- Bush signs bill to monitor child molesters (AP)
- Microsoft: iPod clone requires investment (AP)
- Microsoft game, device unit sees loss in '07 (Reuters)
- Google at OSCON: Open Source Promotes Competition (PC Magazine)
- Drug wholesaler McKesson posts higher profit (Reuters)
- Wireless Gear Maker Keeps Shelves Packed With New Products (Investor's Business Daily)
- Judge OKs Google click-fraud settlement (Macworld.com)
- Will 'Streamliner' Usher In a Free AOL?
- Intel unveils new chips, slashes prices (AP)
- Microsoft fails to ease Vista fears (Reuters)
- Intel counters AMD (Reuters)
- Amazon makes foray into movie business (Reuters)
- Nokia starts tests of Wi-Fi Internet mobile calls (Reuters)
- EU in antitrust probe of rival DVD format creators (Reuters)
- Verizon, vendors work on next generation technology (Reuters)
- Sony Q2 games division losses may exceed Q1 (Reuters)
- Motorola, Shanda offer mobile gaming in China (Reuters)
- Google at OSCON: Open Source Promotes Competition (PC Magazine)
- Web services to aid, not kill, software: Microsoft (Reuters)
- Wireless Gear Maker Keeps Shelves Packed With New Products (Investor's Business Daily)
- Intel launches Core 2 Duo processors (Macworld.com)
- Microsoft fails to quash Vista fears (Reuters)
- The9 says hit game is still in its youth (Reuters)
- Intel counters AMD (Reuters)
- Amazon makes foray into movie business (Reuters)
- Nokia starts tests of Wi-Fi Internet mobile calls (Reuters)
- Verizon, vendors work on next generation technology (Reuters)
- Sony Q2 games division losses may exceed Q1 (Reuters)
- Motorola, Shanda offer mobile gaming in China (Reuters)
- Pentaho Woes Excel Users to Open Source BI (TechWeb)
- Web services to aid, not kill, software: Microsoft (Reuters)
- Wireless Gear Maker Keeps Shelves Packed With New Products (Investor's Business Daily)
- Intel launches Core 2 Duo processors (Macworld.com)
- E! Adds Programming to iTunes
- MS Won't Commit to January Vista Launch