- Adware Maker Sues Firewall Co. Over "Monitor" Warning
- Wikipedia Tightens Submission Rules (AP)
- Adware Maker Sues Zone Labs Over "Monitor" Warning
- A Cautionary Tale for Online Holiday Shoppers
- Microsoft Windows OneCare Live Beta Available
- Why Didn't Anti-Malware Find the Sony Rootkit?
- AOL Releases New Version of AIM--With Plaxo
- Firefox 1.5 Coming on Nov. 29
- Media Center PCs with CableCard Slots
- New Sober E-mail Worms Spreading Across the 'Net
- Podcasts on your Cell Phone
- Send Yourself an E-mail in 20 Years
- New Phishing Attack Targets Yahoo Messenger: Fight Back!
- Tech Support: An Important Factor When Buying Security Software?
- Stand and Deliver: Your Money or Your Data
- Amazon's "Artificial, Artificial Intelligence"
- Netgear's Faster-than-Ethernet Wi-Fi
- Time Warner Hits 1 Million VoIP Users
- Nikon Expands Camera Battery Recall
- NBC, Apple Ink iTunes Deal on TV Shows (AP)
- Group: Online Content Cannot Remain Free (AP)
- Coming Soon: High-Definition Radio
- IE7 Public Beta Due Early Next Year
- Windows Server 2003 R2 Goes Gold
- Cingular Launches High-Speed Service
- 180solutions Tries to Clean Up its Act
- Kazaa, AU Music Industry at Odds Again
- Report: Microsoft and AOL Deal Close
- Microsoft Ships Dynamics CRM 3.0
- Apple Adds More TV Show Downloads
- Sun Introduces Eco-Friendly Servers
- South Korea Watchdog Fines Microsoft $32M (AP)
- Time Warner CEO Says AOL Is Not for Sale (AP)
- South Korea Fines Microsoft $32 Million
- Sony BMG Urges Security Fix for CDs (AP)
- Study Says 1 in 4 Get Phony E-Mails (AP)
- Sony BMG Fixes New DRM Security Hole
- .eu Domain Opens for Business
- New AIM Worm 'Talks' to Victims
- Firefox Usage Continues to Grow
- Grouper Betas Video Sharing Service
- Microsoft to Invest $1.7 Billion in India
- Phishing Attacks Rise, Public Oblivious
- Microsoft Vows to Battle Antitrust Ruling (AP)
- McDonalds to Embed Windows XP
- MS to Lock Down Security Zones in IE7
- IE Gets Two New MSN Toolbar Add-Ins
- FBI: Internet-Based Attacks Unlikely (AP)
- Camera Can Wirelessly Relay Video, Audio (AP)
- Report: Bad Web Registrations Abound (AP)
- European Web Addresses Open for Business (AP)
- Iraq insurgents escalate war of words on cyber-battlefield (USATODAY.com)
- Study: Internet Use on Rise in India (AP)
- Microsoft's CEO will have to shop for his Xbox (Reuters)
- Review: Palm Treo 650 for Verizon Wireless (NewsFactor)
- In Brief: Intalio acquires FiveSight (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft Ships Windows Server 2003 R2 (NewsFactor)
- Microsoft Releases Dynamics CRM 3.0 (NewsFactor)
- NBC Partners with Apple To Sell TV Shows on iTunes (NewsFactor)
- Virtual Earth Now Windows Live Local
- The Sobering Security Problems of the Holiday Season
- Xbox 360 Beats PlayStation to Japan Stores (AP)
- MPAA Pushes for Tougher Bootlegging Laws (AP)
- Businesses Rush for '.eu' Domain Name (AP)
- RIM, NTP Talking Through Mediator
- Yahoo Launches Live Q&A Service
- Piracy Hurting Software Industry Growth
- Oops -- New Sony DRM Patch Insecure
- Rhapsody Without a Download
- XBOX 360 GAMES: the Good, Bad and the Ugly (AP)
- Gmail Adds RSS, Attachment Viewing
- Napster Expands Service into Germany
- Microsoft to Deliver Two Windows Fixes
- Yahoo Ready to Launch Phone Service
- Google Offers Metro, Bus Directions
- Firefox 1.5 Exploit Code in the Wild
- Creative Unveils iPod Video Lookalike
- Microsoft Thanks Google for IE Fix
- Ecma Approves MS Office Committee
- RIM and NTP Resume Settlement Talks Thro (AP)
- RIM and NTP Resume Settlement Talks (AP)
- XBOX 360 GAMES: the Good, Bad and the Ugly (AP)
- Businesses Rush for '.eu' Domain Name (AP)
- Xbox 360 Beats PlayStation to Japan Stores (AP)
- Yahoo Updates Messenger's Phone Features (PC World)
- Google ad fraud plaintiff seeks to cut role in case (Reuters)
- Sony says PS3 still on track for spring launch (Reuters)
- Matsushita to restructure mobile business (Reuters)
- Red Hat gains full control of Indian unit (Reuters)
- DivX offers Mac video encoding software (MacCentral)
- Siebel offers CRM services for BEA-based SOA (InfoWorld)
- DivX offers Mac video encoding software (Macworld.com)
- BlackBerry Settlement Talks Continue (AP)
- XBOX 360 GAMES: the Good, Bad and the Ugly (AP)
- Businesses Rush for '.eu' Domain Name (AP)
- Xbox 360 Beats PlayStation to Japan Stores (AP)
- MPAA Pushes for Tougher Bootlegging Laws (AP)
- Sirius spends serious cash on Stern's move (USATODAY.com)
- More CD troubles for Sony (USATODAY.com)
- Virgin Mobile shares hit record (Reuters)
- BBN Technologies to Develop Open-Source Radio Software (TechWeb)
- VitalSource Adds Classics To Literary Download Service (TechWeb)
- Siebel offers CRM services for BEA-based SOA (InfoWorld)
- DivX offers Mac video encoding software (Macworld.com)
- Security Firm Cracks Sober Worm
- Gateway Prevails in HP Patent Appeal
- Study: ID Theft from Data Breaches Rare
- NTP Wants 5.7% of BlackBerry Revenue
- Intel Chairman Derides $100 Laptop
- Yahoo's del.icio.us Acquisition
- Cray Computer Founder Joins Microsoft
- Law and Order on the iPod?
- Yahoo's Latest Acquisition Is Del.icio.us (AP)
- Yahoo Acquires Social Network Del.icio.us (AP)
- Court Rules Against Mom in Download Suit (AP)
- BlackBerry Settlement Talks Continue (AP)
- Businesses Rush for '.eu' Domain Name (AP)
- XBOX 360 GAMES: the Good, Bad and the Ugly (AP)
- Microsoft launches Xbox 360 console in Japan (Reuters)
- Microsoft unleashes new Xbox in Japan to lukewarm reaction (AFP)
- Alltel to Expand Core Business With Deal (AP)
- SugarCRM to release version 4.0 (InfoWorld)
- QuickLogic Shares Climb on Upbeat Rating (AP)
- For Partners, It's GM's Way Or The Highway (BusinessWeek Online)
- DivX offers Mac video encoding software (Macworld.com)
- Gradeschoolers Learning on Handhelds (AP)
- Xbox 360 Off to Slow Start in Japan
- Prodigy Internet Brand Up for Sale
- P2P Flooder Overpeer Ceases Operation
- Ariz. Town Will Go Wall-To-Wall Wireless (AP)
- Web Site Takes a Happy Approach to News (AP)
- Man Apologizes After Fake Wikipedia Post (AP)
- Konfabulator Now Yahoo Widget Engine
- Woman Loses Appeal Against RIAA
- Man Sorry For Faked Wikipedia Post
- Sprint Unveils Movie Download Service
- New Yahoo IM Phishing Attack Surfaces
- Cingular Offering New Windows Phone
- MCI Progresses with 40 Gbps Network
- Windows Live Messenger Beta to Begin
- Yahoo to Offer Blogs to Businesses
- Music Industry to Attack Lyric, Tab Sites
- HP Unveils Virtual Conference Rooms (AP)
- Opera: Put Your Face in Times Square
- Microsoft, MCI Plan PC-To-Phone Service (AP)
- Xbox 360 Gets a Soft Start in Japan (AP)
- 'Secret Santa' Exchanges Made Easier Online (AP)
- Microsoft, MCI Partner on IM Calling
- Google to Expand European Base in Ireland (AP)
- Toshiba to Delay HD DVD Player Launch (AP)
- Xbox 360 Not a Hit in Japan
- Japan HD DVD Player Launch Delayed
- MS Releases Web Based Communicator
- MTV Joins Microsoft for Music Service
- Vonage Debuts Cell-like Wi-Fi Phone
- Honda Robot Serves Tea, Pushes Mail Carts (AP)
- Patch Tuesday Brings Two Fixes
- Amazon Opens Up Alexa Search Index
- Regulators Warn of Text Message Stock Scam (AP)
- DirecTV Caught Violating 'Do Not Call'
- Honda ASIMO Robot Now Does Chores
- Online Retailers Step Up Discount Offers (AP)
- Honda Robot Serves Tea, Pushes Mail Carts (AP)
- MTV, Microsoft to Develop Online Service (AP)
- Google to Expand European Base in Ireland (AP)
- U.S. Tech Industry Healthy, Analyst Says (PC World)
- Internet Security Gone Wild (NewsFactor)
- Review: Canon PowerShot SD550 Digital Elph (NewsFactor)
- T-Mobile to Launch PEBL Wednesday
- Microsoft Tool Cleans Sony BMG Mess
- Windows Live Messenger Beta 1 Ships
- Exchange 12 Enters Beta Testing
- Intel Demos Low-Power Laptop Chips
- New Mexico Home to Virgin Spaceport
- Google Adds Widgets to Homepage
- Quanta Selected to Build $100 Laptop
- IBM Opens GPFS File System to Linux
- MIT Picks Maker of $100 Laptop (PC World)
- High-Tech Toilet Rinses and Warms Bottoms (AP)
- E-Stonia Becomes Unlikely High-Tech Hub (AP)
- Belarus Moves to Limit Online Dating (AP)
- Wikipedia's Chief: Don't Quote Us (BusinessWeek Online)
- EU lawmakers approve anti-terror telecom measures (AFP)
- Intel touts power of new laptop chip (Reuters)
- Patent firm NTP signs license deal with Visto (Reuters)
- SugarCRM Unveils Sugar Suite 4.0 (NewsFactor)
- Microsoft unveils Kiswahili software for east Africa (AFP)
- Unfazed, highly focused and French (FT.com)
- YakForFree virtual videophone debuts for Mac OS X (Macworld.com)
- EU Passes Internet, Phone Logging Plan
- Yahoo Launches New Messenger Beta
- Vonage Completes E911 Rollout
- OS X Leaker Settles, Star Wars Pirate Pleads Guilty
- Illegal File Sharing Drops Post Grokster
- High-Tech Toilet Rinses and Warms Bottoms (AP)
- E-Stonia Becomes Unlikely High-Tech Hub (AP)
- Belarus Moves to Limit Online Dating (AP)
- Online Retailers Step Up Discount Offers (AP)
- Wikipedia's Chief: Don't Quote Us (BusinessWeek Online)
- Media Agencies, Networks Catch Their Internet Buzz (AdWeek.com)
- Intel Unveils New Notebook PC Platform (NewsFactor)
- MTV to invest in Amp'd Mobile, deliver video clips (Reuters)
- SugarCRM Unveils Sugar Suite 4.0 (NewsFactor)
- Microsoft Issues New Round of Security Patches (NewsFactor)
- Unfazed, highly focused and French (FT.com)
- iPod and MP3 players top US Christmas wish lists (AFP)
- IE7 to Use Firefox's RSS Feed Icon
- Study Refutes Keyboard, Carpal Link
- IBM Strengthens Ties with Red Hat, Novell
- Survey: Interest in MP3 Players Grows (AP)
- Norway TV Tests Interactive Offering (AP)
- High-Tech Hunt Gets Mixed State Response (AP)
- Thompson Still Open to Having Chip Implant (AP)
- Wikipedia's Chief: Don't Quote Us (BusinessWeek Online)
- Media Agencies, Networks Catch Their Internet Buzz (AdWeek.com)
- Intel Unveils New Notebook PC Platform (NewsFactor)
- MTV to invest in Amp'd Mobile, deliver video clips (Reuters)
- Massachusetts Grapples with Open Source's Cost to the Disabled (PC Magazine)
- Microsoft to reorganize entertainment division (Reuters)
- Unfazed, highly focused and French (FT.com)
- iPod and MP3 players top US Christmas wish lists (AFP)
- Science Journal: Wikipedia Pretty Accurate (AP)
- Google, Microsoft to Fund New Internet Lab (AP)
- Google to Launch Music Content Feature (AP)
- Google Tunes in Search to Music
- MS, Google to Fund UC Berkeley Lab
- Video-Game Sales Slump Ahead of Holidays (AP)
- Adobe to Implement Scheduled Patches
- Microsoft Sued Over Patent Infringements (AP)
- Kazaa Execs Face Contempt Charges
- Mobile E-mail Firm Visto Sues Microsoft
- Windows XP Gets Security Certification
- MS Shakes Up Entertainment Division
- Microsoft Sues 10 for Software Piracy
- RIAA Sues Another 751 File Swappers
- AOL to Test CD Install of Software Suite
- Forgent Licenses JPEG Patent to Yahoo
- FCC Wants VoIP Users to Pay Tax, Too
- Move Over MySpace…
- Cingular Launches 3G Video Service
- Move Over MySpace
- Law and Order on the iPod?
- Rhapsody Without a Download
- The Sobering Security Problems of the Holiday Season
- Adware Maker Sues Zone Labs Over "Monitor" Warning
- A Cautionary Tale for Online Holiday Shoppers
- Microsoft Windows OneCare Live Beta Available
- Why Didn't Anti-Malware Find the Sony Rootkit?
- AOL Releases New Version of AIM--With Plaxo
- Firefox 1.5 Coming on Nov. 29