- NBC Universal Licenses Content to P2P
- Ex-Microsoft Worker Sentenced for Theft (AP)
- House Passes TV Digital Speed-Up Plan (AP)
- Copy Protection Still a Work in Progress (AP)
- Pro Gamer Collects Six-Figure Salary (AP)
- Pro Gamer Travels the World to Compete (AP)
- House Passes TV Digital Speed-Up Plan (AP)
- Copy Protection Still a Work in Progress (AP)
- Senate Wants Med Data High-Tech, Portable (AP)
- Ex-Microsoft Worker Sentenced for Theft (AP)
- Post US intel on Internet: US lawmaker (AFP)
- "Resident Evil 4" video game of year: Spike TV Awards (Reuters)
- ABBA Member Composes Ring Tone for Charity (AP)
- Can Open Source Defeat Microsoft? (NewsFactor)
- Q&A: Bill Gates On Supercomputing, Software in Science, And More (TechWeb)
- Cisco to buy Scientific-Atlanta for 6.9 billion dollars (AFP)
- Apple Gossip Site Reports Intel iBook Launching In January (TechWeb)
- Exercise Goes High-Tech on Minn. Campus (AP)
- New Hybrids Offer More Mean, Less Green (AP)
- Cyber-World Gaming Battle Heats Up in Asia (AP)
- Study: Search Claims Solid No. 2 Spot (AP)
- Retailers Prepare to Greet Xbox Faithful (AP)
- How Patent Suit Became Judge's Nightmare (AP)
- Study: Search Now No. 2 Among Web Tasks (AP)
- TiVo Inc. Expands to IPods and PSPs (AP)
- Napster, XM Launch Co-Branded Store
- Xbox 360 Launch Set for Midnight
- TiVo to Transfer Video to iPod, PSP
- RadioShack to Sell Skype Kits, Headsets
- First Blu-ray Movie Disc Completed
- Microsoft Debuts E-Mail Hosting Service
- Intel, Micron to Form Flash Memory Venture (AP)
- Apple to Buy Intel-Micron Flash Memory
- Movielink to Offer Fox Movie Downloads
- Texas Sues Sony BMG Over CD Rootkit
- Jamster Tries to Clean Up its Act
- Texas Sues Sony Under Anti-Spyware Law (AP)
- Cingular Wireless to Become AT&T
- Sony BMG Sued Under Anti-Spyware Laws (AP)
- Intel, Micron to Form Flash Memory Venture (AP)
- U.S. Online Ad Revenues Top $3B in 1 Qtr. (AP)
- TiVo Inc. Expands to IPods and PSPs (AP)
- Broadband service ready to board more corporate jets (USATODAY.com)
- Scam e-mails warn of FBI monitoring, agency says (Reuters)
- Sony BMG sued over anti-piracy software (AFP)
- Sprint to Buy Alamosa for $3.4 Billion (AP)
- Sun Brings Open-Source Database Postgres into Solaris (NewsFactor)
- Microsoft Warns of New Security Threat (NewsFactor)
- IBM's master plan for data (InfoWorld)
- TiVo Connects with IPod, PSP (NewsFactor)
- Gates: Xbox 360 Key to Microsoft Strategy (AP)
- Fans Line Up to Buy New Xbox 360 (AP)
- Google Unveils Tool to Map Shopping Trips (AP)
- Google Donates $3M to Help Scan Documents (AP)
- Online Video Service Pairs Up With AOL (AP)
- Broadband service ready to board more corporate jets (USATODAY.com)
- Popular Programs Suffer Wave of Internet Attacks (PC World)
- Intel, Micron team to make flash memory (USATODAY.com)
- Sprint to buy affiliate Alamosa for $3.4 billion (USATODAY.com)
- Free Agent: A French Penguin Visits (PC World)
- Online crooks shift to players, software: study (Reuters)
- Hackers Hitting Popular Apps (TechWeb)
- iPod DRM faces another reverse-engineering challenge (Macworld.com)
- iTunes Outsells Brick and Mortar Stores
- Microsoft to Standardize Office Formats
- Froogle to List Local Store Inventories
- Microsoft Proposes RSS Extension
- Firefox Shifts Marketing Toward Videos
- EFF Files Lawsuit Against Sony BMG
- Google Donates $3M to Digitize Docs
- AOL Launches Next-Generation AIM
- AOL Spins Off Desktop Search Product
- Hollywood, BitTorrent Reach Agreement (AP)
- Xbox 360 Buyers Resell Product on eBay (AP)
- BitTorrent, Hollywood Reach Piracy Deal
- Xbox 360 Buyers Resell Product on EBay (AP)
- Hollywood, BitTorrent Reach Agreement (AP)
- Security Threats Shift to Applications (AP)
- VIDEO GAMES: Holiday Treats for the Gamer (AP)
- Microsoft Beefs Up Windows Live (PC World)
- Library of Congress seeks digital library to build bridges between cultures (AFP)
- New Xbox in short supply, gamers want premium unit (Reuters)
- Taking On Latin America's Dynamic Duo (Investor's Business Daily)
- Novell Balks at Microsoft's Linux Claims (NewsFactor)
- Microsoft launches new battle in console wars (AFP)
- Hackers Hitting Popular Apps (TechWeb)
- San Francisco gets Wi-Fi feet wet with 'hot zones' (Macworld.com)
- AOL Releases New Version of AIM--With Plaxo
- Bogus E-Mails Contain New 'Sober' Worm (AP)
- South Korea Delays MS Antitrust Ruling
- LG Launches Microsoft-Powered DVR
- New UI Font Coming to Vista, Office 12
- Microsoft Seeks to Standardize Office Format (AP)
- Microsoft Seeing Red With Xbox 360
- Microsoft Reports Isolated Xbox Glitches (AP)
- Many Went Online for Hurricane News (AP)
- Lawsuits Go After Online Dating Sites (AP)
- Online Dating Sites Accused of Deception (AP)
- Sweden Aims to Bring Expo to Internet (AP)
- Lycos Ordered to Tell Web Client Identity (AP)
- Jukeboxes, DJs Being Pushed Out by IPods (AP)
- Jukeboxes, DJs Being Pushed Out by iPods (AP)
- Lycos Ordered to Tell Web Client Identity (AP)
- Sweden Aims to Bring Expo to Internet (AP)
- Online Dating Sites Accused of Deception (AP)
- Many Went Online for Hurricane News (AP)
- Apple's iPod nano a holiday hit (Reuters)
- Sales stall for digital music tracks (Reuters)
- Nokia's cell phone sales skyrocket in China (AFP)
- Browser Makers Band Together Against Phishers (TechWeb)
- Kazaa gets stay; industry sees changes (Reuters)
- Report: Windows Is Pacing The Server Market (TechWeb)
- Big Sales Lure Reluctant Holiday Shoppers (AP)
- Bose Tries to Shake Up Auto Industry (AP)
- Momentum Grows to Meld Tech Platforms (AP)
- Competitors Challenge MapQuest (AP)
- Sony PlayStation to Get Parental Controls (AP)
- One in Six U.S. Web Users Sell Online (AP)
- Kazaa Owners Work to Install Filters (AP)
- Cyber Monday Marks Online Shopping Season (AP)
- 300,000 Xbox 360s for Euro Launch
- Cyber Monday Marks Online Shopping Season (AP Financial News)
- Sony PlayStation to Get Parental Controls (AP)
- One in Six U.S. Web Users Sell Online (AP)
- Kazaa Owners Work to Install Filters (AP)
- Picture this: Kodak clicks way into digital age (USATODAY.com)
- Singapore scientists embrace plan for cyberhugs (Reuters)
- TiVo to develop TV advertising search service (Reuters)
- TeliaSonera Takes Action Vs. Alfa Group (AP)
- Opera Patches Browser Security Holes (PC World)
- Report: Exec Opposes Sector Unionization (AP)
- Report: Windows Is Pacing The Server Market (TechWeb)
- Parents Weigh When Kids Should Get Gadgets (AP)
- TiVo Introducing Searchable Ads
- Mass. Pleased with Microsoft's Progress
- Holographic DVD to Hold 1.6 Terabytes
- Kazaa Working to Filter Music Files
- Agency Weighs Single-Letter Web Addresses (AP)
- Man Nabbed, Accused of Posting Fake Story (AP)
- Netgear Settles Class Action Wi-Fi Suit
- High Court to Hear eBay Patent Case
- Sony PS3 to Feature Parental Controls
- Service Offers File Sharing Over Gmail
- $400 Laptop Sparks Frenzy at Wal-Mart
- Deadline Passes for Internet Phone Service (AP)
- Texas Instruments Testing New Phone Chips (AP)
- Symantec Axes Sygate Personal Firewall
- ICANN-VeriSign Settlement Challenged
- Eliot Spitzer Warns Over Sony DRM
- Big Easy Launches Free Wireless System (AP)
- Firefox 1.5 Final Released
- TiVo Bringing DVR Service to Taiwan
- Apple Mac DVR on Tap for January?
- Microsoft Cancels November Vista CTP
- WindowBlinds 5 Brings Vista UI to XP
- Apple Plugs 13 Mac OS X Security Holes
- MS Warns of Exploit for Windows Flaw
- Microsoft 'Fremont' to Rival Google Base
- Yahoo Unveils RSS E-Mail Folder (AP)
- Intel to Partner With TiVo on PC Platform (AP)
- Windows OneCare Beta Goes Live
- Cingular Tests Unlimited Home Calling
- Blu-ray to Outline Launch Plans at CES
- New Orleans to Build Wi-Fi Network
- Judge Rules Against BlackBerry Settlement (AP)
- MP3tunes Debuts Online Music Storage
- FSF Releases GPL Revision Guidelines
- Yahoo Adds RSS Feeds into Web Mail
- Senators Move to Restrict Game Sales
- Windows Live Mail Beta Refreshed
- VMware Workstation 5.5 Now Available
- RIM BlackBerry Could Face Shutdown
- Grateful Dead Angers Fans Over Downloads (AP)
- Online Sales Strong for Start of Season (AP)
- BlackBerry Maker Urged to Settle Dispute (AP)
- Deadline for E-Voting Compliance Nears (AP)
- Why Didn't Anti-Malware Find the Sony Rootkit?
- Judge May Halt BlackBerry Service in U.S. (AP)
- Skype 2.0 Offers Free Video Calling (AP)
- Samsung Pleads Guilty in Price-Fixing Case (AP)
- Grateful Dead to Allow Free Web Downloads (AP)
- Firefox Faces Uphill Battle, Analysts Predict (PC Magazine)
- Make Free PC Video Calls With Skype's New Software (PC World)
- Japan Abandons 'IPod Tax' Idea (AP)
- France's top mobile operators slapped for market collusion (AFP)
- Sun broadens its open source shift (InfoWorld)
- Sun to bundle software, offer as free downloads (Reuters)
- Microsoft Readies Online Classifieds Service (TechWeb)
- Investors bet on Google, Apple pullbacks (Reuters)
- Skype 2.0 Offers Free Video Calling (AP)
- Microsoft India Sings About Developers
- Dell Returns to Store Shelves -- Sort Of
- AOL Improves its Mobile Search
- TiVo Introduces New Online Services
- Skype 2.0 Brings Video, Partnerships
- New Shipments of Xbox 360s En Route
- EU Expects Rush for '.eu' Domain Name (AP)
- Samsung Pays $300m for Price Fixing
- Adware Company Sues Zone Labs
- App Support Holds Back Desktop Linux
- Sunbelt Saves Kerio Personal Firewall
- Verizon to Offer Service for Cell Phones (AP)
- Google Adds Virus Scanning to Gmail
- Microsoft Windows OneCare Live Beta II Available
- RIM Makes Progress in BlackBerry Battle (AP)
- Interactive Mobile TV Test Is Planned (AP)
- China Wants Mobile Phone Users to Register (AP)
- .XXX Domain Delayed Even Further
- Microsoft Simplifies E-mail with 'SNARF'
- Fox: No Plans to Support HD DVD
- AOL Loses Executive Behind AIM Triton
- Investors Debate Value of Google Stock (AP)
- MSN Messenger Adds Two New IM Bots
- AT&T Open to Offering TV Per-Channel
- MS Standardizes Shared Source Exec
- IE Flaw Puts Google Desktop at Risk
- Cingular Set to Launch Push-to-Talk
- Adobe, Macromedia Almost Together
- AOL Releases Standalone Security App
- Court Strikes Down Ill. Video Game Law (AP)
- Lawsuit Accuses AOL of Illegal Billing (AP)
- A Cautionary Tale for Online Holiday Shoppers
- Ill. Governor to Appeal Video Game Ruling (AP)
- Lawsuit Accuses AOL of Illegal Billing (AP)
- Investors Debate Value of Google Stock (AP)
- Microsoft Works on Comcast E-Mail Problem (AP)
- Interactive Mobile TV Test Is Planned (AP)
- iBiquity CEO says it's time to sell HD radios (Reuters)
- Internet Explorer Flaw Exposes Google Desktop Users to Attack (NewsFactor)
- Acts, audience connect via text messaging (Reuters)
- Mozilla Seeks Ad Videos From Firefox 1.5 Fans (TechWeb)
- Sun's software stack: Free for download (InfoWorld)
- IBM, Sun Setting Out To Heal Health Care With Latest Systems (Investor's Business Daily)
- Japan Abandons 'IPod Tax' Idea (AP)
- Europeans Seek More Backing for Robotics (AP)
- Digital Photo Printing Easier, Cheaper (AP)
- Engineered Blankets Reach Disaster Victims (AP)
- RealNetworks to Offer Rhapsody Service (AP)
- Microsoft Refreshes WinFS Beta 1
- Real Opens Web-Based Rhapsody
- Wikipedia Changes Editing Rules
- ICANN Gives Tentative OK on '.asia' Domain (AP)
- Online Encyclopedia Tightens Rules (AP)
- Office 12 to Feature 'Super Tooltips'
- Illinois Will Appeal Video Game Ruling
- Microsoft Sued for Xbox 360 Problems
- WiBro to be Tested at Winter Olympics
- Microsoft to Modify ActiveX in IE Update
- AOL Adds MTV Content to Video Search
- NTL Offers $1.4 Billion for Virgin Mobile