- Intalio Plans To Release BPM Tools As Open Source (TechWeb)
- Japan court convicts creator of file-swapping software (AFP)
- Sun's Open Source Java Moves Are Bold, Smart, and Limited (TechWeb)
- With Zune, The Empire Strikes Back (Investor's Business Daily)
- HP Offers Free Vista Upgrades to Some Customers
- Google Offers Open-Source AJAX Toolkit
- HP, Microsoft Ready Enterprise Deal
- Skype expands calling options (USATODAY.com)
- EU withdraws copyright reform plan (AP)
- New video game "The Shivah" is first to star Rabbi (Reuters)
- New Zealand Telecom, Yahoo sign Web deal (AP)
- IBM and Yahoo try to challenge Google (AP)
- AOL says has largely completed layoffs (Reuters)
- Review: `Hedgehog' a `Sonic' bust (AP)
- Skype Supports Smart Phones (PC World)
- Intalio Plans To Release BPM Tools As Open Source (TechWeb)
- Symantec sues some distributors over pirated software (Reuters)
- IBM, Yahoo Team on Free Enterprise Search (PC World)
- Piper Jaffray disputes report of weak iTunes sales (Reuters)
- Conflicting Reports on iTunes Sales Declines
- UCLA Data Breach Puts 800,000 at Risk
- Skype to Offer Unlimited Calling Plans
- Google Employees Can Auction Stock Options
- Microsoft Robotics Software Out of Beta
- Controversial Christian Game Under Fire
- Gotuit Allows Users to Tag and Clip Web Video
- A More Professional-Looking Photo Book
- Gartner: Blogging to peak in 2007 (AP)
- Disk drive pioneer Al Shugart dies (AP)
- Vista renews PC industry hopes (AP)
- Microsoft hopes its AURA aids shoppers (AP)
- Berkeley adopts nanotech regulations (AP)
- Alaska governor to sell predecessor's jet on eBay (Reuters)
- EU stalls on iPod, disc surcharge reform (AP)
- Man in Germany foils burglary in Brazil (AP)
- Intalio Plans To Release BPM Tools As Open Source (TechWeb)
- Yahoo and IBM team up to offer businesses free data search tool (AFP)
- IBM and Yahoo Team on Enterprise Search (NewsFactor)
- Piper Jaffray disputes report of weak iTunes sales (Reuters)
- AOL Settles with Florida Over Billing
- Boeing Data Leaked on Stolen Laptop
- Yahoo: Lower Page Views Due to AJAX
- Mac Office Users Asked to Uninstall Update
- Google Unveils New Stock Option Program
- International Probe Alleges 10-Company LCD Price Cartel
- Microsoft, HP Form Joint $300m Marketing Alliance
- Free Security Suite for Small Businesses
- Sony sticks to PS3 shipment target (AP)
- Sony Affirms PS3 Shipment Targets
- Google Patents Search Results UI
- Forrester Researcher Triggers Avalanche of ITunes Negative Press
- MSN, Baidu Tie Up for Ads in China
- Mozilla Delivers New Thunderbird Beta
- The Perils of Playing Too Much Guitar Hero
- Microsoft Fights Back Against Vista Pirates
- Alan Shugart (1930 - 2006)
- Wii mishaps lead to busted TVs, injuries (AP)
- 24 pct. growth in Web holiday sales seen (AP)
- MS Set to Deliver Visual Studio Service Pack
- Web Holiday Sales Up 24 Percent in 2006
- Khronos Group to Incorporate OpenGL ES into New Draft Spec
- Photoshop CS3 Beta Available Tomorrow
- Free Photoshop CS3 Beta Available Tomorrow
- The Perils of Playing Too Much Guitar Hero
- Free Security Suite for Small Businesses
- A More Professional-Looking Photo Book
- Google Employees Can Auction Stock Options
- HP, Microsoft Ready Enterprise Deal
- Tech Etiquette: Goodwill Towards Your Fellow Man
- The Devil Makes His Calls on a Prada
- Fujitsu Announces 300GB Notebook Drive
- RIM Sues Samsung over BlackJack Phone Name
- Advanced Memory Chip May Surpass Flash, Hard Drives
- Google Earth Adds Geographic Web Layer
- Supercharged Mouse Pad That's Actually Useful
- Macho Wii Users Send Controllers Flying
- New Version of Adobe Reader 8 Available
- Google gets into Web site registration (AP)
- 3.2M straps for Wii controllers recalled (AP)
- Nintendo to replace 3.2M Wii straps (AP)
- Google gets into Web site registration (AP)
- 24 pct. growth in Web holiday sales seen (AP)
- Firefox share gains slightly in study (AP)
- AOL Europe CEO leaves after six weeks (AP)
- China signs Web piracy deal with U.S. movie group (Reuters)
- Wild Wii play takes toll on people, homes and televisions (AFP)
- South Korea wants teens to hang up mobile phones (Reuters)
- Under Emerging Patent Strategy, IBM To Open Source Research From University Collaborations (TechWeb)
- Engineer indicted for alleged espionage (AP)
- Dell delays filing of full 3Q results (AP)
- Greenpeace targets Apple's Fifth Avenue Store for demonstration (Macworld.com)
- Free Photoshop CS3 Beta Available Today
- The Perils of Playing Too Much Guitar Hero
- Free Security Suite for Small Businesses
- A More Professional-Looking Photo Book
- Google Employees Can Auction Stock Options
- HP, Microsoft Ready Enterprise Deal
- Tech Etiquette: Goodwill Towards Your Fellow Man
- The Devil Makes His Calls on a Prada
- Fujitsu Announces 300GB Notebook Drive
- RIM Sues Samsung over BlackJack Phone Name
- Advanced Memory Chip May Surpass Flash, Hard Drives
- Google Earth Adds Geographic Web Layer
- Supercharged Mouse Pad That's Actually Useful
- Macho Wii Users Send Controllers Flying
- New Version of Adobe Reader 8 Available
- Nintendo to Recall 3.2M Wiimote Straps
- CBS Records Brand Revived for ITunes Deal
- 'Gears of War' A Success for Xbox 360
- More SEC Filing Delays from Dell, Apple: Will NASDAQ Respond?
- Photoshop CS3 Beta Due Out Friday
- Google Now Offering Domain Registration Services
- YouTube documents war, upheaval in 2006 (AP)
- Nokia-Siemens Merger Delayed
- Cingular Testing Pay-By-Phone Service in NYC
- Malware Exploits Anti-Virus Software Hole
- Nintendo to replace 3.2M Wii straps (AP)
- App Promises to Guard Against ID Theft
- Nintendo recalls Wii controller straps (AP)
- YouTube documents war, upheaval in 2006 (AP)
- Apple delays filing annual report with SEC (Macworld.com)
- IBM develops technology to check drug authenticity (Reuters)
- Shuttle Astronauts Give ISS More Power (NewsFactor)
- Senior AOL executives said to be leaving (AP)
- Video games ease sick kids', parents' pain (Reuters)
- As cellphone uses grow, so do security options (USATODAY.com)
- Firefox share gains slightly in study (AP)
- Adobe Delivers Photoshop CS3 Beta (NewsFactor)
- Amazon Sues IBM for Patent Infringement (PC World)
- Farewell, Al (The Motley Fool)
- Find Outdated, Insecure Apps Quickly
- Reversal of Fortune for AMD in Intel Case
- Could Big Telecom Mergers Be Undone?
- Fix Outlet Shortage, Cable Clutter, Laptop Burn
- Google's Customized IE 7 Browser
- Google's Customized IE 7 Browser
- Computer worm attacks business PCs (AP)
- Time magazine's Person of the Year: You (AP)
- Universities vulnerable to ID thieves (AP)
- Virtual reality boosts rehab in Israel (AP)
- Time magazine's Person of the Year: You (AP)
- Mywaves lets users set up video lineups (AP)
- Google to Offer Domain Registration
- NEC Desktops Have Caught Fire in Japan
- Amazon Strikes Back at IBM With Countersuit
- Time's Person of the Year: You
- Matsushita: Battery Overheating Solved?
- Two NEC Desktop Computer Fires Reported
- MySpace Finally Partners with Cingular
- I've Got an iPhone...
- XM Turns On New Satellite, 'Blues'
- Imbalance in Net speeds impedes sharing (AP)
- Net imbalance stem from tech constraints (AP)
- Oracle 2Q earnings match analyst views (AP)
- Shutterfly adds East Coast plant (AP)
- Google seals deal with NASA (AP)
- Online vote says Spears worst dog owner (AP)
- The iPhone Is Launched ... By Linksys, Not Apple (PC World)
- Japan to launch giant satellite for mobile phones (AFP)
- Southern Indian state takes on Microsoft (AFP)
- Oracle Q2 profit rises (Reuters)
- Nexaweb upgrades Web 2.0 platform (InfoWorld)
- Business 2006: Who won, who lost (AP)
- MTV Looks to Leverage Mobile Content
- Linksys iPhone Announcement Gets Attention
- Sources: eBay to Close Chinese Site
- AT&T Merger: FCC Comm. Won't Vote
- Firefox Continues to Gain Market Share
- Broadcom Admits to Options Backdating, Executives Held Faultless
- Congratulations! You're 'Time' Magazine's Person of the Year
- John McCain, Social Networking, and You
- Warner Bros Signs Deal with Codemasters
- Microsoft Settles With Disc Replicator
- Facial recognition makes finding Web photos easier (Reuters)
- EBay to replace China site with partnership: source (Reuters)
- Led Zeppelin, Doors members sue concert video site (Reuters)
- Warner to distribute Codemasters games (Reuters)
- Pakistani groups offer Web festival sacrifice (Reuters)
- NASA and Google bring space exploration to the Internet (AFP)
- Sharp starts blue laser diode production (Reuters)
- Nortel signs $2-bln supply deal with Verizon (Reuters)
- Opera Browser Adds Phishing Protection (NewsFactor)
- Circuit City swings to loss in 3Q (AP)
- Foolish Forecast: 3Com Plus 1 (The Motley Fool)
- Intensity card offers HDMI video editing (Macworld.com)
- Purported Skype Worm a False Alarm
- eBay Exiting China
- Opera for Wii Due on December 22
- ComScore to Change Web Site Metrics
- Bebo, Paris Hilton Lead Google Searches in '06
- Test Driving the Vonage V-Phone
- Sharp Attempts Rescue of HDTV with New Blue Lasers
- MS Adds Vista Compatibility to Zune
- Day and Date On Demand Movies Tested
- TV Show Spins Off Social Network
- Linksys unveils new 'iPhone' line (AP)
- Feds: NJ worker put 'bomb' in computers (AP)
- Sony BMG settles suit over CDs (AP)
- Piracy suit being dropped against NY mom (AP)
- NASD says Morgan Stanley withheld emails (AP)
- EBay partners with Tom in China shift (Reuters)
- Sony BMG settles case over anti-piracy software (Reuters)
- Dow, S&P rise as investors shrug off inflation data (Reuters)
- Opera Browser Adds Phishing Protection (NewsFactor)
- Circuit City swings to loss in 3Q (AP)
- Paris Hilton, Bebo website top Google searches in 2006 (AFP)
- Security update fixes Quartz Composer, Java QuickTime (Macworld.com)
- First Security Updates for Firefox 2.0
- Sony BMG settles suit over CDs (AP)
- Discovery of Symantec Antivirus Exploit Gains Traction in Winter Rerun
- YouTube pledges to protect copyrights in Japan (AFP)
- Security Plan Challenged (PC World)
- Windows, IE Animations Run Amok (PC World)
- Apple Bug-Hunt Begins (PC World)
- Piracy suit being dropped against NY mom (AP)
- VeriSign to distribute movies (AP)
- Vodafone in race to buy India's Hutchison Essar (AFP)
- Telecommunications leadership changes guard (FT.com)
- Mozilla To Update Firefox Browser Today (TechWeb)
- Circuit City swings to loss in 3Q (AP)
- Ericsson paying steep price for Redback: analysts (Reuters)
- Intel to launch Core 2 Quad in January (Macworld.com)
- YouTube to Meet With Japan Group
- Bad Sites Prompt 'Mouse Rage'
- VeriSign, AxiomTV Partner on Movie Downloads
- Sony Settles Rootkit Case with California
- Siemens Breaks Network Speed Record
- Yahoo Mail Beta Receives Update
- Zune... Now With Porn!
- FCC to Cities: Open Cable to Competition
- Multi-network Video Sharing Site Deal Probably Dead
- Bloggers must disclose sponsored posts (AP)
- Record labels sue Web site operator (AP)
- Amazon's custom DVDs get download option (AP)
- Video fuels Ericsson's $2.1B Redback buy (AP)
- UK government study: Freedom for robots? (AP)
- British police warn of online pedophile risk (Reuters)
- Review: Vid-game mini madness (AP)
- Vodafone plans $13bn move for India group (FT.com)
- Mozilla Releases 'Critical' Patches for Firefox (NewsFactor)
- Websense Moves into Leakage Prevention with PortAuthority Buy (PC Magazine)
- IBM to end stock options for directors (AP)
- Linksys unveils new 'iPhone' line (AP)
- Zune Now Works with Vista
- Amazon's custom DVDs get download option (AP)
- Bloggers must disclose sponsored posts (AP)
- Robots are honored in Japan (AP)
- Japan honors innovative robots (AP)
- Seagate to buy eVault for $185 million (AP)
- Record labels sue Web site operator (AP)