- Apple launches iTunes Latino (Reuters)
- AT&T expands Homezone service (Reuters)
- Apple pushes Oricon to quit PC music downloads (Reuters)
- Cingular to launch cell phone music service -report (Reuters)
- Blockbuster to accept online DVD returns at stores (Reuters)
- AT&T cable plan includes wireless (USATODAY.com)
- PHP road map revealed (InfoWorld)
- Google Buys Wiki Startup JotSpot (NewsFactor)
- Microsoft, Zend boost PHP for Windows (InfoWorld)
- Mattel's Barbie to partner with cosmetics co. MAC (Reuters)
- Four Million Wiis by Year's End
- Blockbuster Online Adds Store Returns
- TiVo Opens Beta Test for Update
- NVidia to Restate Three Years of Earnings
- Microsoft Postpones 'Halo' Movie
- Visual Studio 2005 Bug Disclosed
- Explosive device shatters window at Paypal HQ (Reuters)
- Microsoft Scrambling to Patch WMI Exploit
- AT&T Homezone Launches Nationwide
- Microsoft Scrambling to Patch Exploit
- Four Million Wiis by Year's End
- Blockbuster Online Adds Store Returns
- TiVo Opens Beta Test for Update
- NVidia to Restate Three Years of Earnings
- Microsoft Postpones 'Halo' Movie
- Office Live Set for Release November 15
- Google Dives into Wikis, Buys JotSpot
- DOJ Investigating Sony for RAM Price-fixing
- Plaxo Expands to Mobile Address Books
- Microsoft Clamps Down on Software Auctions
- French Google Book Search Suit Grows
- MS: Ability to Co-opt Pop-ups a 'Design Consideration'
- Photos: Vista, Office 2007 Packaging
- Apple Launches Latino Music, Video Content
- Cingular to Launch Own Music Service
- Kazaa Settles Third and Final Lawsuit
- Cingular to offer music to cell phone subscribers (Reuters)
- Windows CE 6.0 to be Completely Shared
- Kazaa Settles with Music Trade Association for $10 Million
- Windows CE 6 to be Completely Shared
- Cingular to Launch Own Music Service
- Apple Launches Latino Music, Video Content
- AT&T Homezone Launches Nationwide
- Microsoft Scrambling to Patch Exploit
- Four Million Wiis by Year's End
- Blockbuster Online Adds Store Returns
- TiVo Opens Beta Test for Update
- NVidia to Restate Three Years of Earnings
- Microsoft Postpones 'Halo' Movie
- Office Live Set for Release November 15
- Google Dives into Wikis, Buys JotSpot
- DOJ Investigating Sony for RAM Price-fixing
- Plaxo Expands to Mobile Address Books
- Cingular confirms music plan for U.S. cell users (Reuters)
- Yahoo Food asks what are you hungry for next? (Reuters)
- Fox puts rush on "X-Men" for PS3 Blu-ray (Reuters)
- Explosive device shatters window at Paypal HQ (Reuters)
- Rappers get real as gaming, music firms partner (Reuters)
- 2 sued for downloading over 1,000 songs (AP)
- Cingular to offer 25 XM Radio streams (AP)
- China Mobile looks to emerging markets in Asia, Latin America (AFP)
- Microsoft Joins with Zend for Better PHP (NewsFactor)
- Vista, Office 2007 Coming Later This Month (PC World)
- Microsoft Releases New Version Of Windows Embedded CE Kernel Under Shared Source (TechWeb)
- iPod Owners Willing To Switch To Microsoft Zune (TechWeb)
- Nintendo picks GameStop, Toys "R" Us for Wii launch (Reuters)
- Air Force to create cyberspace command (Reuters)
- Google Offers Java-based Mobile Gmail
- Vista, Office Biz Launch Set for Nov. 30
- Toys 'R Us, GameStop Official Wii Launch Partners
- US-CERT: Turn Off ActiveX for Security
- Mixed Messages from Microsoft on China
- Microsoft Launches Zune Web Site
- Apple Confirms Touch-Screen iPod?
- Microsoft, Novell to link on open-source: report (Reuters)
- Forgent Settles JPEG Patent Litigation
- Microsoft, Novell reach agreement on Linux: source (Reuters)
- Air Force to create cyberspace command (Reuters)
- Real-time arrest made in Internet porn case (Reuters)
- Lavish wedding video sparks outrage (Reuters)
- "Misogynist" Austrian urinals flushed out to eBay (Reuters)
- Yahoo serves up website devoted to food (AFP)
- Dell Rolls Out AMD-Powered Inspiron (NewsFactor)
- Apple Wi-Fi Vulnerability Exposed (NewsFactor)
- Second Minor Firefox 2.0 Bug Found (PC World)
- Windows Vista for biz will be out Nov. 30 (AP)
- Microsoft Releases New Version Of Windows Embedded CE Kernel Under Shared Source (TechWeb)
- ATI reveals Radeon X1900 card for Power Mac G5 (Macworld.com)
- Intel, Verizon to Bring PC Games to TV
- WSJ: Microsoft and Novell to Announce Linux Partnership
- Vista and Office 2007 Coming on Nov. 30
- Front-Projector Demand Up
- Microsoft Relaxes Vista License Terms
- FTC Asked to Stop Microsoft's AdCenter
- Microsoft Shuts Down 'Max' Project
- Nokia to Open Calif. Research Center
- Microsoft, Novell strike Linux agreements (Reuters)
- Over half of U.S. phone users want music, Cingular says (Reuters)
- Air Force to create cyberspace command (Reuters)
- Real-time arrest made in Internet porn case (Reuters)
- Lavish wedding video sparks outrage (Reuters)
- Yahoo to launch Web site devoted to food (AP)
- Yahoo serves up website devoted to food (AFP)
- Apple Wi-Fi Vulnerability Exposed (NewsFactor)
- Microsoft backs Novell's Linux platform (AP)
- Kumar sentenced, fined in fraud scandal (AP)
- Microsoft Releases New Version Of Windows Embedded CE Kernel Under Shared Source (TechWeb)
- ATI reveals Radeon X1900 card for Power Mac G5 (Macworld.com)
- RIAA's Suit Against Mom Fails, So it Sues Kids
- Microsoft, Novell reach agreement on Linux (Reuters)
- Over half of U.S. phone users want music, Cingular says (Reuters)
- Hollywood writers, studios spar over digital works (Reuters)
- Real-time arrest made in Internet porn case (Reuters)
- Air Force to create cyberspace command (Reuters)
- Yahoo to launch Web site devoted to food (AP)
- Yahoo serves up website devoted to food (AFP)
- Qualcomm quarterly profit, revenue rise (Reuters)
- Microsoft backs Novell's Linux platform (AP)
- Kumar sentenced, fined in fraud scandal (AP)
- Microsoft Releases New Version Of Windows Embedded CE Kernel Under Shared Source (TechWeb)
- ATI reveals Radeon X1900 card for Power Mac G5 (Macworld.com)
- Novell, Microsoft Ink Linux Partnership
- Linux Picks Up Big Partner: Microsoft
- Fox Announces Details of X-Men on Blu-ray Disc
- Microsoft to Promote Linux: The Details
- Apple adds to iPod line with second red nano (Reuters)
- U.S. shuts Web site said to reveal nuclear guide: report (Reuters)
- Apple Launches Second (RED) nano
- MSN Music Stopping Music Downloads
- IBM Supercomputer Studies Climate Change
- US Gov't Web site Reveals Nuclear Info
- Symantec Reports on Mac OS X Virus
- Microsoft's Xbox Hacking Fix Backfires
- Adware Firm Zango, FTC Settle for $3M
- Gates, Ballmer to Testify in Iowa Case
- Holiday season may not be joyous for PC makers (Reuters)
- FBI cyber crackdown leads to 16 arrests (USATODAY.com)
- FCC Delays Decision On AT&T-Bellsouth Merger Again (PC World)
- What Microsoft + Novell Means Going Forward
- Bonus: Both PlayStation 3 and Microsoft Zune Video
- Starbucks loses laptops with worker data (AP)
- Pa. man accused of raping online dates (AP)
- U.S. shutters site with Saddam-era files (AP)
- Canadian nabbed in live Web sex assault (AP)
- Man posts sex offender photo on MySpace (AP)
- Britons to log on to Christmas Internet shopping boom (AFP)
- AOL, Microsoft court indie-rock crowd (Reuters)
- Wireless ventures aim to boost music subscriptions (Reuters)
- Windows, Windows And... Linux? (Investor's Business Daily)
- FTC fines adware firm $3M (AP)
- Oracle Gobbles Up SPL, Stellent In Shopping Spree (TechWeb)
- Hands On: Apple iPod Shuffle (PC World)
- Eco groups use online maps in mine fight (AP)
- Dems seek answers on Iraq documents site (AP)
- Eco groups use online maps in mine fight (AP)
- Companies track gridlock via cell phones (AP)
- Gamers give PlayStation 3 rave reviews (AP)
- Microsoft Completes Office 2007
- Microsoft completes Office 2007 (Reuters)
- "Big Brother" to be launched in Second Life (Reuters)
- "Silent jet" could ease airport noise, scientists say (Reuters)
- PayPal plans $20 rebates to users (Reuters)
- Web sweeping election coverage (Reuters)
- Google targets newspaper advertising (AP)
- Microsoft Ends Photo-Sharing Project (PC World)
- Murdoch says may offer MySpace on Japan cellphones (Reuters)
- Microsoft, Novell team on Linux (InfoWorld)
- Skirting Microsoft's Maginot Line (InfoWorld)
- Murdoch hints at plans for Japanese MySpace (AFP)
- Hands On: Apple's New iPod Shuffle (PC World)
- Counsel Predicts Red Hat to be Last Linux Vendor Standing
- TiVo Raises Rates, Pushes 'Free' DVR
- Google, YouTube Deal Given Go-Ahead
- Vulnerability in Microsoft XML Control
- Office 2007 Goes Gold
- Wikipedia Used to Spread Virus
- PayPal to Give Buyers $20 Rebate
- Palm hit by patent suit (Reuters)
- NVidia Now a Supplier for MP3 Players
- CBS to Centralize Digital Efforts
- Google Expands into Newspaper Ads
- Radio Stations Give HD Radio a Boost
- NTP Sues Palm for Patent Infringement
- Microsoft Launches Virtual Earth 3D
- Customers 'NotForSure' About Stand-Alone Zune
- Microsoft Office 2007 Available December 1
- Bonus: Both PlayStation 3 and Microsoft Zune Video
- Fox Announces Details of X-Men on Blu-ray Disc
- Linux Picks Up Big Partner: Microsoft
- Vista and Office 2007 Coming on Nov. 30
- Front-Projector Demand Up
- Visual Studio 2005 Bug Disclosed
- Online Pumpkin Carving
- This Year-- A Halloween Mac O Lantern
- Windows Media Player 11 Now Available
- Fujitsu Reports Laptop Battery Problems
- Free Video Sharing Without Uploads or Registration
- Adobe Soundbooth Passes Audition
- Public Beta of Next Winzip
- Hidden Costs of Vista Upgrade Coupon
- Microsoft to offer shows on Xbox Live (AP)
- Microsoft maps next step in Google chase (AP)
- NTP sues Palm, alleging patent violation (AP)
- IBM touts Smart Surveillance System (AP)
- Microsoft finishes Office 2007 suite (AP)
- Yahoo in image advertising test on mobile phones (Reuters)
- Microsoft to offer movies, TV shows on game service (Reuters)
- TDS, US Cellular to restate past financial (Reuters)
- XenSource To Ship Windows, Linux Platform Next Month (TechWeb)
- IBM enters video surveillance software market (Reuters)
- HP, VMware Teaming Up To Use Server Virtualization To Replace PCs (TechWeb)
- Apple Introduces 8-GB Red iPod Nano (NewsFactor)
- Xbox Live Gets TV, Movie Downloads
- MySpace to go to Asia in joint venture (AP)
- AJAX Beta 2, .NET 3.0 RTM Announced
- Yahoo to Deliver Banner Ads to Phones
- Calculation 2006: Are the Voting Machines Doing Their Job?
- Verizon, YouTube Near Content Deal
- Adobe Donates Flash Code to Mozilla
- SEC Chairman Considering Blogs as Disclosure Vehicle
- Samsung unveils 3-way WiMax gadget (AP)
- 'Couchsurfing' travel takes off on Web (AP)
- IBM develops program for call centers (AP)
- Palm Calls NTP Patents 'Dubious'
- Calculation 2006: Are the Voting Machines Doing Their Job?
- Deutsche Telekom Won't Deploy WiMAX in Germany
- New HD Radio Receiver Works with OEM Car Stereos
- 13 nations denounced for Web censorship (AP)
- Microsoft to Pay Novell $348 Million
- Apple ships Core 2 Duo MacBooks
- Professional video gamer says it's not all fun (Reuters)
- Skype tests new features (Reuters)
- Apple MacBook to use Intel Core 2 Duo processors (Reuters)
- Google positioning for move into U.S. radio (Reuters)
- Microsoft sees gamers online as key to growth (Reuters)
- The actress, the Internet, the sex film and Iran (Reuters)
- Microsoft to offer Live search in India (AP)
- Samsung Shows Combo Mini-Phone (PC World)
- Microsoft to pay Novell under Linux pact (Reuters)
- Microsoft To Boost Code Protection In Visual Studio (TechWeb)
- Dell Plugs in Four-Core Processors (PC World)
- Samsung's Sync wins in test comparison (USATODAY.com)
- Dell to sell machines with quad-core Intel chip (Reuters)
- Apple Adds Core 2 Duo to MacBooks
- Like.com Visual Search Engine Debuts
- Will Voting Machine Integrity Decide the Senate?
- Sirius Shows Continued Strength
- Microsoft to start selling Vista at retail January 30 (Reuters)
- It's Time: Windows Vista Goes Gold
- AOL Acquires Financial News Search