- Who will win the next high-tech jackpot? (AP)
- Novell: Deal with Microsoft Not an Admission of IP Infringement
- Security scanner can see through clothes (AP)
- Sony woos buyers with PS3 freebies (AP)
- Microsoft Manager Says It Considered Banning Vista Virtualization
- Blu-ray Disc Sales Surpass HD DVD
- FCC Ends Morse Code Testing for Ham Radio
- ID Theft Protection Service Launches
- iPhone at the Oscars This Weekend
- Hi-tech entrepreneurs mull build or sell (AP)
- Site owners mull build-or-sell options (AP)
- Europe seeks to tighten some online laws (AP)
- Security scanner can see through clothes (AP)
- Text messages land teacher in hot water (AP)
- Philly teacher assaulted over iPod (AP)
- Confiscated airline carry-on items become big sellers on eBay (AFP)
- Skype Asks FCC to Force Open Mobile Networks (PC World)
- HUSBAND SHARES MOM'S SECRETS WITH WIFE WHO HEARS THEM ALL (Dear Abby)
- Linux, Innuendo, And Doubt (TechWeb)
- Microsoft Challenges Adobe With Publisher Partnerships (TechWeb)
- Google Business Apps Shows The Changing Battle For Workers' Desktops (TechWeb)
- Sony woos buyers with PS3 freebies (AP)
- Surveillance cameras get smarter (AP)
- One-third of Net users go wireless (AP)
- BitTorrent to launch movie, TV downloads (AP)
- ID Theft Protection Service Launches
- More Lawsuits in MP3 Land
- Sony announces cheaper Blu-ray player (AP)
- BenQ to Dismantle, Sell Mobile Division
- Microsoft Buys Health Data Search Firm
- Vonage: We Are Not Going Away
- BitTorrent Goes Legal with Download Service
- IRS Wants Access to eBay Seller Data
- IP Stability of MP3 Unravels as Texas Firm Sues Apple, Others
- Groups offer ringtones with a statement (AP)
- NY youths in plea deal in MySpace case (AP)
- Apple TV launch delayed until March (AP)
- AACS Subversion Continues with Device Key Extraction
- Sub-$600 Blu-ray Player Coming from Sony
- VMware: Microsoft is Rigging the Virtualization Market
- Microsoft Donates to Katrina Rebuilding
- Apple TV Delayed Until March
- NY youths in plea deal in MySpace case (AP)
- Match.com to announce overseas expansion (AP)
- Sony Introduces Slew of New Products
- Intel to Invest $1.5 Billion in 45-nm CPU Facility
- Corel Debuts Free WordPerfect Beta
- Major Parallels Desktop for Mac Update Ships
- Symantec Releases Norton 360
- WSJ: AOL to Acquire Mobile Ad Provider
- XM, Sirius Both Cut Losses
- Nokia-Qualcomm proceedings halted (AP)
- Court upholds Calif. stem cell agency (AP)
- VMware: Microsoft is Rigging the Virtualization Market
- Three-year-old JavaScript Bug Continues to Plague IE7
- YouTube Launches NBA-branded Channel
- You Can't Handle the Truth (about RFID)!
- Two Book Pubs Test the Online Waters
- House Bill Seeks to Exempt Backups from DMCA Violation
- Details on Sony's $600 Blu-ray Player
- Sonys TVs Take on 1080p
- Sony DVD Recorders Add Digital Tuner
- European PS3 won't carry chip for PS2 (AP)
- Microsoft: Google was 'Wake-up call' (AP)
- Philips, Intel to offer medical device (AP)
- Nokia-Qualcomm proceedings halted (AP)
- Court upholds Calif. stem cell agency (AP)
- NY youths in plea deal in MySpace case (AP)
- Report: Google to establish R&D center in Singapore (InfoWorld)
- Missing Sync for BlackBerry public preview released (Macworld.com)
- Sprint Nextel posts gains in 4Q earnings (AP)
- JasperSoft Offers Business Intelligence On MySQL Database (TechWeb)
- Microsoft tackles 'false positives' in antipiracy tool (InfoWorld)
- IBM aims to make computing clusters easier (InfoWorld)
- Japan mixes robotics with tea time (AP)
- Sony limits PS3 compatibility in Europe (AP)
- IBM's India hiring binge continues (AP)
- Philips, Intel to offer medical device (AP)
- Site to offer truly local weather maps (AP)
- What Should Our Web Site Measure? (NewsFactor)
- Dell Backpedals on Preloading Linux (NewsFactor)
- Sprint Nextel 4Q profits up on revenue (AP)
- JasperSoft Offers Business Intelligence On MySQL Database (TechWeb)
- 'Salesforce.com 2.0' Promoted (PC World)
- Ning lets anyone make a social-networking website (AFP)
- European PS3 won't carry chip for PS2 (AP)
- Sony's Comeback Gamble to Reclaim the Mainstream CE Market
- CompUSA to Close Half its Stores
- Sony: PS3 Supplies to Improve by May
- Verizon Wireless to Launch TV Services
- Sun Joins Free Software Foundation
- Verizon, Vonage Trade Barbs in Court
- MS: $4,000 for Daylight Saving Fix
- Google Adds Real-Time Traffic to Maps
- Symantec Vista White Paper Links to PatchGuard Crack
- New AMD Chipset Integrates ATI Logic
- New NASCAR 'on-track' technology a hit (AP)
- Boucher DMCA Exemption Bill Would Legalize Commercial-Skipping
- RIAA to College Students: Settle Now
- EU threatens new fines against Microsoft (AP)
- YouTube to give politicians video boost (AP)
- Dell opens call center in Philippines (AP)
- Australian state bans YouTube in schools (AP)
- Oracle to buy Hyperion for $3.3 billion (AP)
- Europe threatens new Microsoft fines (AP)
- YouTube to give politicians video boost (AP)
- Dell opens call center in Philippines (AP)
- Australian state bans YouTube in schools (AP)
- AT&T slows 'Lightspeed' release goals (USATODAY.com)
- Asustek ups the ante on laptop displays (InfoWorld)
- Sri Lanka halts sale of telecom services to embattled regions (AFP)
- U.S.-CERT Warns Of Rogue Code For Firefox Flaw (TechWeb)
- EU warns Microsoft of possible further fines (Reuters)
- IBM To Pipe Google Gadgets Into Company Sites (TechWeb)
- Take-Two agrees to settlement talks in video game case (Reuters)
- Lenovo recalls 100,000 laptop batteries (AP)
- Europe threatens new Microsoft fines (AP)
- Verizon Wireless launches live cell TV (AP)
- Lenovo Recalls 205,000 Laptop Batteries
- Oracle Acquires Hyperion for $3.3 BN
- EA Offers Up Game Music on iTunes
- Microsoft Updates Preview of 'Orcas'
- Microsoft Preps Third Zune Update
- WSJ: Blockbuster May Acquire Movelink
- EU Threatens to Fine Microsoft for Lack of Innovation
- More Free and Low-Cost Graphics Tools
- ReplayTV Drops PC Software Price, Releases Update
- Verizon Wireless launches live cell TV (AP)
- Masters to show extra hour on Internet (AP)
- Lenovo recalls 205,000 laptop batteries (AP)
- Oracle to buy Hyperion for $3.3 billion (AP)
- Vanguard Web system down in busy week (AP)
- Voters back "Idol" star in sex scandal (Reuters)
- Sssh!! Russia's oldest theater hushes cell phones (Reuters)
- Verizon kicks off cell phone TV (Reuters)
- U.S.-CERT Warns Of Rogue Code For Firefox Flaw (TechWeb)
- Adobe to Launch Apollo Beta (PC World)
- Ruby brightens the NetBeans platform (InfoWorld)
- Immersion and Sony unit end litigation (Reuters)
- Sony Settles 'Touch Feedback' Suit
- AMD Responds to Intel with its Own Teraflop Concept
- Sun Debuts Java Enterprise System 5.0
- Calif. Document Format Bill Could Test Microsoft's Openness Claim
- Microsoft to Donate Portion of Messenger Ad Sales
- BBC signs deal to let YouTube air shows (AP)
- Lenovo recalls 205,000 laptop batteries (AP)
- Sony, Immersion settle PlayStation suit (AP)
- Dell 4Q earnings and revenues drop (AP)
- Plug pulled on Ground Zero Webcam (AP)
- Researchers peel The Onion Router (InfoWorld)
- Sanyo and Lenovo may share cost of battery recall (InfoWorld)
- European retailer embeds RFID chips in shoes (InfoWorld)
- U.S.-CERT Warns Of Rogue Code For Firefox Flaw (TechWeb)
- Rivals launch dueling virtualization products (InfoWorld)
- Ruby brightens the NetBeans platform (InfoWorld)
- Immersion and Sony unit end litigation (Reuters)
- Nuclear lab develops powerful dust rag (AP)
- BBC-YouTube pact seen as 'win' for both (AP)
- Police try MySpace to nab bank robber (AP)
- Sony, Immersion settle PlayStation suit (AP)
- Plug pulled on Ground Zero Webcam (AP)
- Insider vs. Outsider: Reviewing 'LAT' and 'NYT' Academy Awards Coverage (Editor and Publisher)
- Zander got $13.2M from Motorola in '06 (AP)
- Saab Dips Its Toe Into Mobile Marketing (AdWeek.com)
- U.S.-CERT Warns Of Rogue Code For Firefox Flaw (TechWeb)
- Rivals launch dueling virtualization products (InfoWorld)
- Indian Outsourcers Scramble To Meet Need For More Staff (Investor's Business Daily)
- Bwin puts temporary halt on Turkey gambling offers (Reuters)
- Real IDs to Become Real in 2010
- EMI Says No to $4.1B Warner Music Bid
- AMD Claims of Intel Benchmarks 'Not Ethical' Scrutinized
- Judge Dismisses One Alcatel-Lucent Claim Against Microsoft
- Windows Live Games Beta Signup Begins
- Dell Cautiously Enters New Era with Weak Q4 Earnings
- Verizon Wireless V CAST TV Goes Live
- Sanyo to Help Lenovo Shoulder Battery Burden
- YouTube to Add Three BBC-Branded Channels
- Slashdot Gets More Digg-like
- Tech firms go green as e-waste mounts (AP)
- Computer archive used to find stolen art (AP)
- Hip Technologies to Keep an Eye On
- Diebold weighs strategy for voting unit (AP)
- Police turn to YouTube to catch suspects (AP)
- Carmakers adding high-tech perks (AP)
- Technology creates extreme genealogists (AP)
- Tech researchers calculate digital info (AP)
- Wal-Mart fires worker over eavesdropping (AP)
- AMD won't meet 1Q revenue outlook (AP)
- RIM CEO out as chairman amid restatement (AP)
- Semiconductor sales up in January (AP)
- Microsoft to blast Google over copyright policy (Reuters)
- Goin' down to HD "South Park" (Reuters)
- LG Electronics shares surge on handset profit hopes (Reuters)
- SugarCRM expands into Europe (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft goes for Google in global copyright battle (AFP)
- Cisco Systems Buys Another Social-Networking Firm (PC World)
- Sony's lead in game console market may slip-EA CEO (Reuters)
- Apple Plugs QuickTime Security Holes
- AMD Accuses Intel of Destroying Evidence in Antitrust Trial
- Another AACS Device Key Found; How Will Studios Respond?
- Diebold May Exit e-Voting Business
- Windows Live Vice President to Resign?
- .mobi Registrations Pass 400,000
- Nielsen: Video Game Usage Up 18%
- AMD's Ruiz: First Quarter a 'Blip,' But Growth Estimates Foggy
- XM, Sirius Address Customer Concerns
- AOL Updates 'Cayman' Webmail Beta
- Stock Options Scandal Claims RIM Chairman, Company to Restate Earnings
- VMware ACE Beta to Ease Management
- Microsoft: Office Format War Over
- Microsoft Tempts Game Developers with Prizes
- Xbox Gets Bigger Live Games, Memory Card
- Microsoft Upgrades Xbox 360
- New alliance plans to tackle mountains of e-waste (Reuters)
- Microsoft to blast Google over copyright policy (Reuters)
- Copyright ruling worries webcasters (AP)
- Seize the day with a wake up call from "Jeeves" (Reuters)
- Kenyans to transfer money using cell phones (Reuters)
- Summary Box: Best Buy Web site probe (AP)
- Video Game Consoles Gain Ground in U.S. Homes (NewsFactor)
- LG Electronics shares surge on handset profit hopes (Reuters)
- Eclipse executive chides Microsoft on interoperability (InfoWorld)
- Defibrillator maker announces recall (AP)
- Schwartz says Solaris is the key to Sun's growth (InfoWorld)
- Activision to acquire DemonWare (Reuters)
- Microsoft Researchers Look to the Future of Search
- Record Industry Proposes Huge Streaming Royalty Fees
- iTunes and Vista Still Have Issues
- AOL Relaunches My.Netscape in Beta
- Mozilla Details Firefox Security Flaw
- Microsoft Fights Against Xbox Hacks
- Fujitsu 160GB Laptop Drive Hits 7200 RPM
- OneCare Fails Second Antivirus Test
- HP Pulls Away from Dell in iSuppli Q4 2006 Rankings
- Music Service Lets Customers Set Prices
- Microsoft Launches Policy Offensive Against Google
- Tax Slackers: One in Five Do Taxes At Work
- EarthLink to Offer TiVo DVRs with DSL
- Macrovision Licenses DRM to Online Video Stores
- Microsoft links technology, common tools (AP)
- Apple: iTunes glitches remain on Vista (AP)
- Copyright ruling worries webcasters (AP)
- Dell may offer Linux as alternative to Windows (Reuters)
- AT&T, Verizon launch DVR programming by cell phone (Reuters)
- Best Buy Web site pricing probed (AP)
- Video Game Consoles Gain Ground in U.S. Homes (NewsFactor)
- Toshiba Adds E-cycling Options (PC Magazine)
- Eclipse executive chides Microsoft on interoperability (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft researchers collaborate to change the world (AFP)
- Schwartz says Solaris is the key to Sun's growth (InfoWorld)