- IBM details memory advance for chips (AP)
- NY, Calif more likely identity theft targets: study (Reuters)
- FTC urged to boost Internet oversight (AP)
- Cellphones becoming pocket-size banks (USATODAY.com)
- Study: ID Thieves Prefer NYC and LA
- IBM to Announce Breakthrough Caching Innovation at ISSCC
- Microsoft Settles Antitrust Case with Iowa
- Gmail Finally Opens to All
- MS: IBM Doc Standards Position 'Hypocritical'
- PSU Researchers Create Worm Speed Trap
- Congressional Video Games Law Push Renewed
- Technology Shakeout after 3GSM as Intel, Nokia Abandon HSDPA Plans
- MS: IBM Standards Position Hypocritical
- Study: ID Thieves Prefer NYC and LA
- IBM to Announce Breakthrough Caching Innovation at ISSCC
- Microsoft Settles Antitrust Case with Iowa
- HD DVD User Claims to Have Bypassed AACS Encryption
- Microsoft Fixes Zero-Day Word Flaws
- FBI Dealing With its Lost Laptop Problem
- Yahoo Integrates IM into Web E-Mail Client
- .NET Released for Embedded Devices
- OLPC Project Set to Ship $150 Laptops
- TiVo Delivers Major Series3 Update
- CEO: Mobile VoIP Won't Be a Huge Hit
- NVidia Demonstrates Platform-Agnostic 3D UI for Cell Phones
- Mobile IPTV Experiment in Korea Could Compete with DVB-H, MediaFLO
- Social Networking Sites Banned in Illinois?
- Valentine's Day Malware
- MySpace teen suit dismissed by Texas court (Reuters)
- Nokia scraps plans for HSDPA notebook module with Intel (Reuters)
- Mobile TV requires higher, costly frequencies (Reuters)
- Technology Shakeout after 3GSM as Intel, Nokia Abandon HSDPA Plans
- New Zero-Day Word Attack
- Vonage Cuts Losses, But Subs Growth Stalls
- First Blu-ray HD Recorder Needs Dedicated TV
- Negligence Suit Against MySpace Dismissed
- Novell CEO: We're Going to 'Attack' Vista
- Most European Music Execs Agree with Jobs on DRM
- IBM Releases Public Beta of IDS 'Cheetah'
- Microsoft Sued Over VPN Technology
- Russian MS Software Piracy Case Thrown Out
- New Attack Type Targets Your Home Network
- Gartenberg Becomes Microsoft Evangelist
- Windows Vista 'DreamScene' Available
- New cell uses pitched at wireless show (AP)
- Mourning teens express grief on MySpace (AP)
- Court dismisses Microsoft piracy case (AP)
- Group certifies programs OK to download (AP)
- Vonage narrows 4Q loss to $65 million (AP)
- US group launches resource to protect children on Internet (AFP)
- Blu-ray Recorder Launches in Japan (PC Magazine)
- Opera Browser Added to Some Windows 6.0 Phones (PC World)
- Red Hat unaffected by Oracle, Novell (InfoWorld)
- BEA offers peek into market psyche (InfoWorld)
- IBM's Latest Idea - Memory Upgrade (Investor's Business Daily)
- Presidential hopeful reintroduces video game act (Macworld.com)
- Microsoft Not Discussing Windows 7, Office 14
- Vista Sales Estimates Indicate Dwindling Retail Channel
- Firefox's New Add-on Site Set to Launch
- MySpace faces stiff competition in Japan (AP)
- Cisco extends iPhone talks with Apple (AP)
- New Orleans seeks text-message donations (AP)
- MySpace faces stiff competition in Japan (AP)
- Mourning teens express grief on MySpace (AP)
- Cisco extends iPhone talks with Apple (AP)
- Malaysia raids illegal software sellers (AP)
- New cell uses pitched at wireless show (AP)
- Update: Vonage subscriber growth slows (InfoWorld)
- Cheap phones can get cheaper, margins thinner (Reuters)
- Mitsubishi Electric shows 802.15-based location system (InfoWorld)
- Red Hat unaffected by Oracle, Novell (InfoWorld)
- TaxCut or TurboTax to tame tax storm? (USATODAY.com)
- Enterprises are uncertain about mobile security (InfoWorld)
- IBM's Latest Idea - Memory Upgrade (Investor's Business Daily)
- Cisco Cuts Apple Some Slack
- Symantec: Change Your Router Password
- Vonage Founder Offers 40,000 Dollars
- Vista Sales Estimates Perhaps Not as Dire as Feared
- Cisco, Apple Still at the Negotiating Table
- Nokia's Nifty Music Phone
- Watches lose ground to cell phones (AP)
- FDA warns of dangers of Internet drugs (AP)
- New Credit Cards May Leak Personal Information (PC World)
- Mourning teens express grief on MySpace (AP)
- Cisco extends iPhone talks with Apple (AP)
- Fears for Spears, says Web site posting (AP)
- New phone opens mobile world to technophobe grandparents (AFP)
- New VoIP Service for Cell Phones (PC World)
- Red Hat unaffected by Oracle, Novell (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft sharpens interoperability focus (InfoWorld)
- Mobile Security Incidents on the Rise (PC World)
- IBM's Latest Idea - Memory Upgrade (Investor's Business Daily)
- Co-opting GPU for CPU Tasks Advanced by NVidia
- DVR Owners Don't Always Skip Commercials
- Cuba embraces open-source software (AP)
- MySpace faces stiff competition in Japan (AP)
- New Credit Cards May Leak Personal Information (PC World)
- FDA warns of dangers of Internet drugs (AP)
- Mourning teens express grief on MySpace (AP)
- Google sues Polish poets over gmail.pl (AFP)
- New phone opens mobile world to technophobe grandparents (AFP)
- Dell hires Motorola executive (Reuters)
- Red Hat unaffected by Oracle, Novell (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft sharpens interoperability focus (InfoWorld)
- Mobile Security Incidents on the Rise (PC World)
- IBM's Latest Idea - Memory Upgrade (Investor's Business Daily)
- Dell Snags Motorola Mobile Phone Chief
- Inventor of the TV remote dies (AP)
- SanDisk to Cut Jobs, Salaries of Executives
- Jupiter Analyst: Interoperable DRM Won't Solve Music Industry Dilemma
- Co-Inventor of the TV remote dies (AP)
- CFO of AOL leaving for private equity (AP)
- Cuba embraces open-source software (AP)
- Watches lose ground to cell phones (AP)
- MySpace faces stiff competition in Japan (AP)
- Wikipedia breaks into U.S. top 10 sites (InfoWorld)
- MIT improves analog circuit for consumer devices (InfoWorld)
- Motorola's Garriques leaves for Dell job (AP)
- Red Hat unaffected by Oracle, Novell (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft sharpens interoperability focus (InfoWorld)
- Mobile Security Incidents on the Rise (PC World)
- Google said ready to buy Adscape (Reuters)
- Inventor of the TV remote dies (AP)
- CFO of AOL leaving for private equity (AP)
- Cuba embraces open-source software (AP)
- Watches lose ground to cell phones (AP)
- MySpace faces stiff competition in Japan (AP)
- Wikipedia breaks into U.S. top 10 sites (InfoWorld)
- Dell Hires Motorola Exec To Head Consumer Unit (TechWeb)
- Motorola's Garriques leaves for Dell job (AP)
- Red Hat unaffected by Oracle, Novell (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft sharpens interoperability focus (InfoWorld)
- No Turning Back from Rich Internet Apps (TechWeb)
- Google said ready to buy Adscape (Reuters)
- Man sues IBM over adult chat room firing (AP)
- Entrepreneurs profit from free Web names (AP)
- Conn. state workers' info ends up on Web (AP)
- Man sues IBM over adult chat room firing (AP)
- Former IBM Worker Sues Over Internet Addiction
- NY Post: XM, Sirius Merger Deal Near
- Microsoft Updates SQL Server for Vista
- The Vista Sales Numbers: Anatomy of a Wash
- Sirius, XM Confirm $13 Billion Merger
- Microsoft Issues Free Virtual PC 2007
- Adobe Ships Lightroom, Updates Camera Raw
- More Tidbits on XM-Sirius Merger
- E-Trade to unveil global trading platform (AP)
- Australia to ban old-style bulbs (AP)
- Vonage, Verizon in Court Over VoIP
- Viacom Strikes Content Deal with Joost
- Nikon Debuts New Digital Cameras
- New AMD Desktop Processors Trigger Price Drops
- Microsoft Accounting App Hits 1 Million Downloads
- Viacom in licensing deal with Joost (AP)
- KlipFolio Adds Sidebar Functionality
- Hewlett-Packard Q1 earns rise 26 percent (AP)
- Vista Hardware Assessment Tool Addresses Upgrade Dilemmas
- Report: Adobe CS3 to Debut March 27
- Hewlett-Packard 1Q profit up 26 percent (AP)
- Radio deal is a mixed bag for consumers (AP)
- Sirius, XM see deal closing in 2007 (Reuters)
- Viacom in licensing deal with Joost (AP)
- Nikon eyes double-digit growth in compact digicams (Reuters)
- Spears has entered rehab, Web sites say (AP)
- Motion Computing launches tablet PC for doctors (InfoWorld)
- Alltel 4Q net earnings slip 12 percent (AP)
- Wind River acquires real-time Linux from FSMLabs (InfoWorld)
- Windows Vista well received: Gates (Reuters)
- Microsoft Releases SP2 for SQL Server (NewsFactor)
- PlayStation 3 To Get Movie Downloads (NewsFactor)
- HP Takes a Minor Hit During Holiday Quarter
- Ever Regretted Sending an Email?
- Google shuts hole in desktop product (AP)
- Hewlett-Packard 1Q profit up 26 percent (AP)
- AP: Music companies targeting colleges (AP)
- States seek laws to curb online bullying (AP)
- Google shuts hole in desktop product (AP)
- Viacom in licensing deal with Joost (AP)
- AP: Recording industry targets colleges (AP)
- States seek laws to curb online bullying (AP)
- Google shuts hole in desktop product (AP)
- Viacom in licensing deal with Joost (AP)
- Hewlett-Packard 1Q profit up 26 percent (AP)
- Internet spoof lampoons "figure-skating" Irish PM (Reuters)
- Details of new Sony digital cameras hit the Web (InfoWorld)
- Alcatel-Lucent invests in WiMax chip company (InfoWorld)
- Africa's Inexpensive Laptops (PC World)
- Viacom gets new video partner (USATODAY.com)
- IBM veteran becomes first woman to win the Turing Award (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft: Xbox Sales Improve in January (PC Magazine)
- CBS, YouTube Deal Stalls Out
- Microsoft Search Share May Have Stopped Falling
- IBM Shops Cell to Indie Game Developers
- Google Desktop Flaw Disclosed, Fixed
- Adobe Brings Premiere to the Web
- First woman honored with Turing Award (AP)
- UK Rejects Citizens' Anti-DRM Petition
- Only 104 Applications 'Vista Certified'
- Former Dell CEO to Receive $5 Million
- Skype Introduces New Feature Bundle
- National Geographic Offers Cell Phone
- Help PC World Beta Test New Site Search!
- Some fear billboards distract drivers (AP)
- Charter Debuts SiteFinder-like Service
- Supreme Court Debates Patentability of Software
- NPD: Wii Outsells Xbox, PS3 in January
- Cisco, Apple settle 'iPhone' dispute (AP)
- IBM, Duke develop Web site for patients (AP)
- Google to sell online software suite (AP)
- Some fear billboards distract drivers (AP)
- Cisco, Apple settle 'iPhone' dispute (AP)
- Vista Drivers MIA
- Microsoft tells some users no on Vista (AP)
- Revver Videos Coming to Verizon DSL, FiOS
- Google Treads Further on Microsoft's Turf
- FBI Offers $25,000 for Lost Hard Drive
- Opera Mini 3.1 Released for Phones
- Intel CPU Price Declines Help it Retain Value Edge
- Gates to Keynote Microsoft MVP Summit
- HP Brings British Film Archive Online
- Settlement Secures 'Apple iPhone,' 'Linksys iPhone' Uncertain
- Indie Films Added to iTunes Movie Store
- Wal-Mart Winds Down VHS Sales
- Congress to Study XM, Sirius Merger
- Microsoft hit with $1.5B in damages (AP)
- Microsoft Shows Off Vista Reader Apps
- Microsoft Responds to Alleged Ballmer 'Threats' Against Linux
- How Does Your Wireless Carrier Rank ?
- Hitachi shows off powder-sized smart tag (AP)
- Microsoft tells some users no on Vista (AP)
- Alcatel-Lucent Victory in MP3 Dispute Signals Trouble for Digital Audio
- Sony giving away freebies to PS3 buyers (AP)
- Man charged with uploading movie to Web (AP)
- Jury orders Microsoft to pay $1.52B (AP)
- Less Backward Compatibility for EU PS3
- Jury orders Microsoft to pay $1.52B (AP)
- Hitachi shows off powder-sized smart tag (AP)
- Cisco-Apple truce murky on details (AP)
- Microsoft tells some users no on Vista (AP)
- Review: HD DVD players show improvement (AP)
- German fraudster protests jail term up 22 meter pole (Reuters)
- PS3 in Last, Sony Says January Successful (PC World)
- Mystery Cell Phone Charges (PC World)
- Turbolinux ships first Wizpy handhelds (InfoWorld)
- Primavera outsources agile product development to India (InfoWorld)
- Western Digital Puts Storage on VPN (PC World)
- Watermark Helps Track Movie Uploader
- Qualcomm's Legal Woes Lessen
- Microsoft Sued Over 'Office Live' Name
- Analyst: Microsoft Loss in MP3 Case Sets Dangerous Precedent