- Bloggers must disclose sponsored posts (AP)
- Tech-savy Mass. cardinal starts podcasts (AP)
- Hoax Web site jabs anti-illegal immigrant town (Reuters)
- Popular gadgets may make painful gifts (Reuters)
- Opera lands Samsung browser contract (AP)
- Mozilla Releases 'Critical' Patches for Firefox (NewsFactor)
- Microsoft Releases Vista Kernel APIs To Rival Security Firms (TechWeb)
- Royal & Sun survives U.S. unit sale challenge (Reuters)
- 'Tis The Season For RSI (PC Magazine)
- Seagate Acquires EVault for $185 Million
- Yahoo China Wins Suit Against Competitor
- Opera Mobile to Appear on Samsung Phones
- Ask Tests New Search Interface
- Feds: 5th Samsung exec to plead guilty (AP)
- Sony BMG settles with 39 states (AP)
- Shuttle forecast: Desert landing? (USATODAY.com)
- Florida Democrat Loss Could Trigger Hearings on Voting Machines
- Earthlink Launches Wi-Fi In The Big Easy
- Fifth Samsung Exec Pleads Guilty in DRAM Price Fixing Probe
- Sony Reaches Rootkit Settlement with 39 States
- US Music Publishers Sue AllofMP3 for $1.65 Trillion USD
- Automakers use better dummies in tests (AP)
- Xbox gets a longer warranty (AP)
- BlackBerry Pearl a Success For RIM
- Microsoft Extends Xbox 360 Warranty
- Microsoft extends Xbox warranty (AP)
- Automakers use better dummies in tests (AP)
- Research In Motion 3Q profit rises (AP)
- Atari founder serves games, food and possibly love (Reuters)
- Prosecutors demand jail for ex-Livedoor boss (AFP)
- Google overtakes Yahoo in user visits: industry tracker (AFP)
- Sun's Looking Glass 3D Desktop Released (PC Magazine)
- Vodafone eyes Hutchison Essar as route to telecom growth in India (AFP)
- Indexes sell off on economic growth concerns (Reuters)
- Sony Rootkit Settlement Reaches $5.75M (PC World)
- Scotiabank Mexico Outsources To IBM (TechWeb)
- Podcasting gets royal seal of approval (Macworld.com)
- Is Microsoft Attempting to Patent RSS?
- DirecTV Swap with News Corp. Puts Malone in Charge of DBS
- Battery makers recharge their lineups (AP)
- Windows Bug Via Message Boxes Gives Security Team Holiday Headaches
- VMware to Offer Virtualization for Mac
- Idiot driver cut you off? Vent here.
- Cuban exiles send gifts home via Web (AP)
- Web site allows Iranian Jews to mourn (AP)
- Technology serves virtual family dinners (AP)
- Company develops virtual meal technology (AP)
- Web site allows Iranian Jews to mourn (AP)
- Cuban exiles send gifts home via Web (AP)
- Battery makers recharge their lineups (AP)
- Microsoft extends Xbox warranty (AP)
- AP Poll shows Santa is enduring (AP)
- Video game console shortage could linger into '07 (Reuters)
- Opera Mobile Lands on Samsung Handsets (NewsFactor)
- Jeremy Allison Quits Novell in Protest over Microsoft Deal (NewsFactor)
- Microsoft Opens Vista Kernel to Rivals (NewsFactor)
- Microsoft strengthens developer collaboration tool (InfoWorld)
- Planned Home PC Purchases Surge, Apple Closes On HP (TechWeb)
- Web 'safe' mark may elude new merchants (AP)
- Happy Holidays 2006 from BetaNews
- MySpace users big targets for ID thieves (AP)
- New questions raised in Apple probe (AP)
- Online shoppers overwhelm iTunes store (AP)
- Asia slowly recovers from telecom outage (AP)
- Microsoft adds behavioral targeting (AP)
- Anti-spam tool ceases as spammers evolve (AP)
- Better photo search could reduce privacy (AP)
- Gadgets seen as best way to tell white lies (Reuters)
- Bidders jostle for India's Hutchison Essar (Reuters)
- Red Hat Soldiering On (The Motley Fool)
- No Rush to Adopt Vista (PC World)
- Siemens, IBM win German armed forces deal (Reuters)
- 2006: The year's biggest Mac stories (Macworld.com)
- Apple Options Investigation May Implicate Steve Jobs
- Google Expanding Newspaper Advertising Program
- Gerald R. Ford (1913 - 2006)
- Samsung Reducing Mobile Memory Density
- Taiwan Quakes Disrupt Asian Internet
- Is Vista Really Bug-Plagued as the NY Times Claims?
- Fox Sports Offers Bowl Games for Download
- AACS Next-Gen Content Protection Cracked?
- New iPod Need an Emergency Charge?
- Update: Samsung Puts 1-Gigabit Chip in Handhelds
- LCD Factories Expand
- Netflix Tops List for Customer Satisfaction
- Quake shows telecom network fragility (AP)
- Better photo search could reduce privacy (AP)
- Apple shares fall on stock probe worries (AP)
- Intel to submit evidence in AMD suit (AP)
- Apple's iTunes appears back on track (AP)
- Beyond search: Google specialty services (InfoWorld)
- Samsung Intros 1 Gb Mobile DRAM (NewsFactor)
- Samsung Develops Marathon Fuel Cell (NewsFactor)
- Red Hat Soldiering On (The Motley Fool)
- Openwave says it's reviewing Harbinger proposal (Reuters)
- Siemens, IBM win German armed forces deal (Reuters)
- Apple stock on wild ride but Jobs job looks safe (Reuters)
- PayPal 'Virtual Debit Card' Beta Seeks to Eliminate ID Theft
- Intel Ordered to Produce Documents in AMD Case
- Widescreen Notebooks Continue to Dominate
- 132 million people access Web in China (AP)
- Apple says options probe clears execs (AP)
- Year In Review: Full Speed Ahead for Apple
- WSJ: Microsoft, Ford To Announce Partnership
- Gore Certifies Apple Board's Confidence in Steve Jobs
- Watch Out For "Happy New Year" Worm!
- Apple faces suit over iPod-iTunes link (AP)
- AT&T / BellSouth Merger Approved by FCC
- Studios Take Claims of AACS Crack Seriously
- Saddam execution images shown on TV, Web (AP)
- Low-cost laptop could transform learning (AP)
- FCC Approves AT&T / BellSouth Merger
- Studios Take Claims of AACS Crack Seriously
- Year In Review: Full Speed Ahead for Apple
- WSJ: Microsoft, Ford To Announce Partnership
- Gore Certifies Apple Board's Confidence in Steve Jobs
- PayPal 'Virtual Debit Card' Beta Seeks to Eliminate ID Theft
- Intel Ordered to Produce Documents in AMD Case
- Apple Options Investigation May Implicate Steve Jobs
- Google Expanding Newspaper Advertising Program
- Gerald R. Ford (1913 - 2006)
- Samsung Reducing Mobile Memory Density
- Taiwan Quakes Disrupt Asian Internet
- Is Vista Really Bug-Plagued as the NY Times Claims?
- Happy Holidays 2006 from BetaNews
- Windows Bug Via Message Boxes Gives Security Team Holiday Headaches
- Emergency measures in Hong Kong after Web chaos (AFP)
- Web wishes show contrasting French election styles (Reuters)
- AT&T Closes BellSouth Acquisition (PC World)
- Seven Trends for 2007 (TechWeb)
- Apple's new iPod could bolster music dominance (USATODAY.com)
- Italy enacts law to block child porn Web sites (Reuters)
- Hackers Eye Game Consoles, HD DVD (NewsFactor)
- German court opens insolvency proceedings against BenQ Mobile (AFP)
- IBM Releases Lotus Notes for the Mac (NewsFactor)
- Kaspersky Ships Vista AV Support (PC Magazine)
- 10 Years Gone: IBM Reappears at CES (PC Magazine)
- Opinion: What does 2007 hold for Apple? (Macworld.com)
- Quick Fix for Gmail Flaw
- Dutch ban Segways from public roads (AP)
- SIA: November chip sales up 11.3 percent (AP)
- CEO of AT&T subsidiary dies at age 47 (AP)
- More Mysteries of the Win32 MessageBox Bug Revealed
- Sirius reaches 6 mln subscribers, free cash flow positive (Reuters)
- 6 of 75 cities get top disaster rating (AP)
- Toyota developing drunken driving system (AP)
- Toyota creating alcohol detection system (AP)
- Patent lawsuit filed over Bluetooth (AP)
- Dutch ban Segways from public roads (AP)
- Convicted murderer keeps online journal (AP)
- Low-cost laptop could transform learning (AP)
- "Light" guiding fans to new Web site (Reuters)
- Croatians send record number of New Year SMS messages (AFP)
- U.S. group sues Nokia, Samsung over Bluetooth (Reuters)
- IBM Releases Lotus Notes for the Mac (NewsFactor)
- Telelogic Giving Away Software Modeling Tool (TechWeb)
- Users Irked By Windows Defender Beta 2 Expiration (TechWeb)
- Apple's Jobs Keeps His Job, But Legal Perils Remain (TechWeb)
- EarthLink CEO dead at 49 (AP)
- Chocolate Phone Successor Due at CES
- Upgrade makes aging Mars rovers smarter (AP)
- Apple, Google, Napster Sued Over Stores
- Blockbuster Online Passes 2 Million Subscribers
- University Claims Bluetooth Using Unlicensed Technology
- EarthLink CEO Dies of Cancer at 49
- Solid-state Hard Drive Capacity May Soon Double
- Sony, Kodak Settle Imaging Patent Spat
- Mozilla Revenue Grows from Searches
- Microsoft Creates Web Comic to Push the New Office
- Immigrants behind 25 percent of startups (AP)
- LG to Launch Dual-format Blu-ray Disc and HD DVD Player
- Studios OK technology for movie downloads (AP)
- Adobe Releasing Production Studio for the Mac
- Studios Approve DVD Burning Technology
- LG to Announce Blu-ray / HD DVD Hybrid Drive at CES
- eBay Raises Fees, Talks Up Holiday Success
- YouTube ordered to block video in Brazil (AP)
- Surprise: Blockbuster Online hits 2 million subscribers (USATODAY.com)
- Immigrants behind 25 percent of startups (AP)
- Cisco to pay $830M for IronPort (AP)
- Google, China Mobile cooperate on search services (Reuters)
- Google says bought stake in China's Xunlei (Reuters)
- Ready to produce IMs in court? (InfoWorld)
- Virgin Mobile: 4.6 million subscribers (AP)
- Patch issued for OpenOffice.org vulnerability (InfoWorld)
- Cisco to buy Web security firm IronPort (Reuters)
- Google upgrades enterprise search engine (InfoWorld)
- SafeDisc game copy protection is Mac-bound (Macworld.com)
- New Adobe Acrobat Flaw Resembles Old
- Spotlight on entertainment at tech show (AP)
- Warner Hybrid Discs to Premiere at CES
- Adobe Production Studio for Macs
- LG to Launch Dual-format Blu-ray Disc and HD DVD Player
- Microsoft Creates Web Comic to Push the New Office
- Chocolate Phone Successor Due at CES
- Quick Fix for Gmail Flaw
- Watch Out For "Happy New Year" Worm!
- Widescreen Notebooks Continue to Dominate
- Fox Sports Offers Bowl Games for Download
- AACS Next-Gen Content Protection Cracked?
- New iPod Need an Emergency Charge?
- Update: Samsung Puts 1-Gigabit Chip in Handhelds
- LCD Factories Expand
- Netflix Tops List for Customer Satisfaction
- Idiot driver cut you off? Vent here.
- Zune Now Works with Vista
- YouTube ordered to block video in Brazil (AP)
- Chinese Web users lose 10,000 domain names in quakes (Reuters)
- Advertisers exploit video game secrets (AP)
- XM's subscriber total tops 7.6 million (AP)
- Peruvian root in bioprospecting dispute (AP)
- Price battle hits soaring Christmas handset market (Reuters)
- Nokia to supply Sprint WiMax project (AP)
- Motorola issues profit warning (InfoWorld)
- Motorola cuts 4Q outlook, stock dives (AP)
- MySQL Rejects GPL Version 3 For Now (TechWeb)
- Hi-def video to ring in digital living room (InfoWorld)
- Can Apple Gain Ground in the Enterprise? (NewsFactor)
- Taiwan company sues Apple over lost sales (Macworld.com)
- Shuffle Knockoff Maker Sues Apple
- Study: Zune Sales Slow But Steady
- XM 'Cash Flow Positive,' But Struggling
- Sprint Nextel to Go WiMAX with Nokia
- Eight Patches To Ring in New Year 2007
- Advertisers exploit video game secrets (AP)
- XM's subscriber total tops 7.6 million (AP)
- Peruvian root in bioprospecting dispute (AP)
- Google teams up with China's Xunlei (AP)
- YouTube ordered to block video in Brazil (AP)
- Singaporean charged for online bomb hoax (AP)
- Zune misses top-10 list of holiday devices sold (InfoWorld)
- Motorola cuts 4Q outlook, stock tumbles (AP)
- MySQL Rejects GPL Version 3 For Now (TechWeb)
- Hi-def video to ring in digital living room (InfoWorld)
- Cisco Buying IronPort for $830 Million (NewsFactor)
- Luxpro Levels $100M Suit Against Apple (NewsFactor)
- Secret codes unlock ads in video games (AP)
- XM's subscriber total tops 7.6 million (AP)
- Peruvian root in bioprospecting dispute (AP)
- Data storage gets image makeover (AP)
- Google teams up with China's Xunlei (AP)
- San Francisco, EarthLink have tentative Wi-Fi deal (Reuters)
- Apple, Microsoft to unveil digital media systems (Reuters)
- Verizon to offer TV shows on cellphones: NY Times (Reuters)
- MySQL Rejects GPL Version 3 For Now (TechWeb)
- Supply Chain Performance Management for Operational Excellence (TechWeb)
- Packet Island offers converged network monitoring (InfoWorld)
- Many expect iPod phone at next week's Macworld (Reuters)
- Hitachi to Debut 1-Terabyte Drive at CES
- Plan would create '.xxx' Web porn domain (AP)