- Windows Vista: It's Done--For Now
- Google Moves Closer to Radio Ads
- Skype 3.0 Beta Adds Shopping Feature
- Dell Adds Intel Core 2 Quad, AMD Athlon 64 X2s to Lineup
- nVidia DirectX 10 Graphics Cards Do CPU Work
- Google's online video service sued (AP)
- News Corp. sees possible MySpace China venture (Reuters)
- Intel to package tools for collaboration (AP)
- Robert Redford backs short films for cell phones (Reuters)
- Sony firm on U.S. pricing for PlayStation 3 (Reuters)
- US stars' British ancestry revealed (AFP)
- Treo to play major role in 'A Good Year' (AP)
- Company adopts 'clipped tag' technology (AP)
- Microsoft Pays Big in Novell Linux Deal (NewsFactor)
- New Apple MacBook Has Intel for Speed (NewsFactor)
- Cisco Systems 1Q profit jumps 28 percent (AP)
- HP sues over its ink patents (Macworld.com)
- Microsoft to pay Universal for every Zune sold (Reuters)
- More college students taking Web courses (AP)
- Surf 'n' ride: Access the Net in the car (AP)
- Helio launches buddy tracking service (AP)
- Microsoft and Universal make Zune deal (AP)
- Google Checkout waives fees for holidays (AP)
- Helio unveils phone with location services (Reuters)
- Universal Music to Get Cut of Zune Sales
- Google Accidentally Spreads Virus
- Helio Taps Google Maps for GPS Phone
- IE Zero-Day Attack
- Windows Vista: Done--For Now
- Apple ships Core 2 Duo MacBooks
- New HD Radio Receiver Works with OEM Car Stereos
- 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
- IEEE to Revise Laptop Battery Standard
- Sony: Celebrities Like the PlayStation 3
- Cell phone companies tout strong gains (AP)
- Broadcom Next with Hybrid Blu-ray/HD DVD Chip
- Allchin Suggests Vista Won't Need Antivirus
- Rootkit Revealer Absorbed by Microsoft
- Mirosoft Releases 'PhotoSynth' 3D Tool
- Microsoft to Patch XML Vulnerability
- Customers to shop by image on Web site (AP)
- Yahoo to Merge IM with Webmail Client
- YouTube, You Be Careful
- U.S. settles case against BetOnSports (AP)
- MS Bets on Brazil to Build Xbox's Share
- Disney Sells 500,000 Movies on ITunes
- New A's ballpark to be high tech (AP)
- GM likely to launch new plug-in hybrid: paper (Reuters)
- Google Video Target of Copyright Suit
- RIAA Piracy Damages Questioned in Ruling
- Motorola Buys Wireless Firm Good
- Long process leads to short Vista sound (AP)
- GM likely to launch new plug-in hybrid: paper (Reuters)
- Motorola buys mobile software maker (AP)
- UK sex author casts roving eye over U.S. men (Reuters)
- Space maps of forests from 1990s could aid climate (Reuters)
- Yahoo Brings Instant Messaging to E-Mail (NewsFactor)
- Hundreds of Japanese gamers camp out for new PlayStation 3 (AFP)
- All too brief an encounter (FT.com)
- How Red Hat Does Support (PC Magazine)
- Gates: Vista Survived Rivals' Attacks (NewsFactor)
- IBM galvanized by video game business (AP)
- New Patents Point to Apple Phone (TechWeb)
- Next-gen gaming consoles to hit stores (AP)
- GM likely to launch new plug-in hybrid: paper (Reuters)
- PowerPoint Flaw Not a Vulnerability
- Zune Reviews: It's OK, But No iPod
- New Congress Could Reboot Net Neutrality
- Allchin Backs Off Antivirus Remarks
- Microsoft Debuts MySpace for IT Pros
- "Big Brother" in Second Life
- PlayStation 3 debuts to lines in Japan (AP)
- PlayStation 3 makes debut in Japan (AP)
- Next-gen gaming consoles to hit stores (AP)
- Motorola buys mobile software maker (AP)
- Customers to shop by image on Web site (AP)
- U.S. settles case against BetOnSports (AP)
- Google faces legal challenges over video service (Reuters)
- Japanese brave the elements for Sony's PS3 (Reuters)
- High-End Cell Phones A Tough Sell (Investor's Business Daily)
- Red Hat Speaks: Microsoft And Oracle Are Following The Linux Leader (TechWeb)
- Motorola Buys Mobile App Company (PC World)
- CA To Deliver Software For Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 (TechWeb)
- Cycling Ahead With New Offshoring Idea (Investor's Business Daily)
- Korean War dead memorialized on the Web (AP)
- Ex-MTV execs create hip Internet shows (AP)
- Singaporean is world's fastest text messager (Reuters)
- Japanese brave the elements for Sony's PS3 (Reuters)
- Google faces legal challenges over video service (Reuters)
- "BlackBerry Thumb" sparks new form of hand massage (Reuters)
- New fantasy soap league presents drama as sport (Reuters)
- A shoppers' guide to hot digital entertainment (Reuters)
- Sun makes Java tech. open-source project (AP)
- Ex-MTV execs create hip Internet shows (AP)
- Web companies renting vacation homes (AP)
- Korean War dead memorialized on the Web (AP)
- PlayStation 3 makes debut in Japan (AP)
- Lycos seeks rebirth as "virtual living room" (Reuters)
- MP3.com returns to music sharing with new features (Reuters)
- Motorola wins $1.6 billion China mobile phone order (Reuters)
- Sun to Open-Source Java Under GPL (PC Magazine)
- Samsung says DRAM demand for Q1 2007 "very strong" (Reuters)
- IBM to join Citigroup bid for Chinese bank stake (Reuters)
- Zune MP3 player has a lot of catching up to do (AFP)
- Sony sold 88,400 PS3s in Japan in 2 days: publisher (Reuters)
- A shoppers' guide to hot digital entertainment (Reuters)
- Lycos seeks rebirth as "virtual living room" (Reuters)
- MP3.com returns to music sharing with new features (Reuters)
- Japan's DoCoMo, Rakuten plan online auctions (Reuters)
- U.S. music festivals cut through online onslaught (Reuters)
- PlayStation 3 buying frenzy moves into cyberspace (AFP)
- T-Mobile boss Obermann takes over at Deutsche Telekom (AFP)
- Sony Sells 88,400 PS3s in Japan
- 88,400 PS3s Sold in Japan in 2 Days
- Allchin Backs Off Antivirus Remarks
- Microsoft Debuts MySpace for IT Pros
- PowerPoint Flaw Not a Vulnerability
- Zune Reviews: It's OK, But No iPod
- New Congress Could Reboot Net Neutrality
- Motorola Buys Wireless Firm Good
- RIAA Piracy Damages Questioned in Ruling
- Google Video Target of Copyright Suit
- MS Bets on Brazil to Build Xbox's Share
- Disney Sells 500,000 Movies on iTunes
- Yahoo to Merge IM with Webmail Client
- Rootkit Revealer Absorbed by Microsoft
- Mirosoft Releases 'PhotoSynth' 3D Tool
- Microsoft to Patch XML Vulnerability
- Lycos Taps Online Video for Rebirth
- Sun Opens Java Source Code Under GPL
- Microsoft, Epson Cross-License Patents
- Samba Team Blasts Novell-MS Deal
- Nintendo: Wii Only Console for Family
- Fox to Sell Cheap DVDs in China
- Vista, Antivirus: What If Allchin's Right?
- "Scarface" tops U.S. video game chart in October (Reuters)
- Windows Live Mail Launches in Holland
- Vista RTM Build 6000 Leaked to Usenet
- PS3 and Wii: Out of the Box and into Our Lab
- Sony's PS3 has problems running PS, PS2 games (Reuters)
- Sony sold 88,400 PS3s in Japan in 2 days: publisher (Reuters)
- Samsung BlackJack Takes on Moto Q
- AMD Abandons Low-Cost PC Project
- Beta of Microsoft's Flash Rival Coming
- CompUSA to Sell Vista November 30
- Zune is in the House
- Sony PS3 has problems running some PS, PS2 games (Reuters)
- "Scarface" tops U.S. video game chart in October (Reuters)
- Google introduces customized home pages for groups (Reuters)
- Cingular to sell slim Samsung phone with keyboard (Reuters)
- A shoppers' guide to hot digital entertainment (Reuters)
- Singer Buffett sues alleged trademark infringer (Reuters)
- TiVo Adding New Web Video Features
- Google, YouTube Deal Closes at $1.775 Billion
- Sony PS3 Japan launch hits software glitches (Reuters)
- Google closes YouTube deal (Reuters)
- Reuters takes stake in Pluck, to syndicate blogs (Reuters)
- "Scarface" tops U.S. video game chart in October (Reuters)
- Google introduces customized home pages for groups (Reuters)
- Google Earth maps history (AFP)
- PlayStation 3 not playing some older games (AP)
- Vodafone pleases as H1 earnings top forecasts (Reuters)
- Livermore Labs Turns To Linux-Based Supercomputing Cluster (TechWeb)
- Sony's PS3 has problems running PS, PS2 games (Reuters)
- Disaster Recovery Vendor GoldenGate Broadens SQL Server Support (TechWeb)
- Microsoft's Zune No iPod Killer - Yet (Investor's Business Daily)
- Microsoft Aims for Apple with Zune
- Sony: PS3 Has Backwards Compatibility Issues
- Intel Ships High-End Quad Core Chips
- Interop Alliance Links Microsoft, Sun, Novell, AMD
- Apple deals let iPod videos play on planes (Reuters)
- Reuters Invests in Blog Aggregator
- NBC Posts Podcasts of News on iTunes
- Six Airlines to Offer iPod Integration
- Microsoft warns of 5 "critical" security holes (Reuters)
- Intel Defends Against AMD's 'Global Misconduct' Allegations
- Buena Vista Preps More Blu-ray Titles
- Zune music player's slow first day no surprise (Reuters)
- Reporters Notebook: In Search of Zune
- AMD Opterons Help Power #2 Supercomputer
- Microsoft Issues 5 Critical Patches
- Microsoft, FTC Sue Spyware Distributor
- Windows PowerShell 1.0 Released
- Slow MP3 Player Sales to Blame for Dampened NAND Flash Outlook
- Reporter's Notebook: In Search of Zune
- AMD Opterons Help Power #2 Supercomputer
- Microsoft Issues 5 Critical Patches
- Microsoft, FTC Sue Spyware Distributor
- Windows PowerShell 1.0 Released
- Slow MP3 Player Sales to Blame for Dampened NAND Flash Outlook
- Intel Defends Against AMD's 'Global Misconduct' Allegations
- Buena Vista Preps More Blu-ray Titles
- Reuters Invests in Blog Aggregator
- NBC Posts Podcasts of News on iTunes
- Six Airlines to Offer iPod Integration
- Intel Ships High-End Quad Core Chips
- Interop Alliance Links Microsoft, Sun, Novell, AMD
- Microsoft Aims for Apple with Zune
- Sony: PS3 Has Backwards Compatibility Issues
- The iPod Gets Wings
- PlayStation fever brews in US ahead of launch (AFP)
- Zune music player's slow first day no surprise (Reuters)
- AOL upgrades messenger, integrates social network (Reuters)
- Nintendo to ship 400,000 Wii units for Japan debut (Reuters)
- Cingular plans mobile banking service for 2007 (Reuters)
- PayPal founder's photo slideshow site gets funding (Reuters)
- Google hedges against lawsuits as it closes deal to buy YouTube (AFP)
- TV scribe simpatico to "Housewives" video game (Reuters)
- Microsoft, MetroFi unite for joint venture (AP)
- Which Is Safer: Internet Explorer 7 or Firefox 2.0? (NewsFactor)
- EU's Kroes sets Microsoft software deadline: paper (Reuters)
- Borland Creates Subsidiary For Development Tools Business, Ends Search For Buyer (TechWeb)
- Zune MP3 players' opening salvo a dud (AFP)
- Microsoft to do online test of "Halo 3" in 2007 (Reuters)
- Peak Web spending moves closer to Christmas (Reuters)
- "Niice!" - Kazakh state Web site a hit after Borat (Reuters)
- Cisco's Ballpark Will be Wireless Showcase
- Sony, Microsoft, Nintendo get ready to rumble (Reuters)
- Want a Zune? Uninstall Windows Vista
- Toshiba Delays Second-Gen HD DVDs
- Analyst: Less Than 200k PS3s for US
- EU Threatens Microsoft With New $446 Million Fine
- Microsoft, MetroFi Team on Portland Wi-Fi
- Nintendo Readies 400,000 Wiis for Japan Launch
- Cingular to Offer Cell Phone Banking
- Microsoft to Release Halo 3 Beta
- AIM 6 Debuts, Adds Social Networking
- Microsoft Office Live Launches in US
- Microsoft, Sprint to Announce Mobile Partnership
- DRAM Market Remains Healthy as Qimonda Gains Strength
- IE, Mozilla Teams Claim Anti-Phishing Crown
- Retailers prepare for console launches (AP)
- PlayStation 3 nets fair price in auction (AP)
- Falco named chairman, CEO of AOL unit (AP)
- MP3.com reopens servers, accepts files (AP)
- Casino CEO sees chance for Internet gambling (Reuters)
- AOL taps NBC Universal TV veteran as CEO (Reuters)
- Phishers Take Weekends Off
- NYPD busts $1B a year Web gambling ring (AP)
- PlayStation 3 Loses as Much as $307 Per Unit Sold