- 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!
- Google Shrinks Gmail for Cell Phones
- Univ. of Illinois Launches Farming Blog (AP)
- Time Warner Enters Into Talks With Google (AP)
- Microsoft Sued Over Patent Infringements (AP)
- Label Changes Tune on Lyrics Use
- HP Goes Format-Neutral, Backs HD DVD
- AMD Japan Gets Evidence Against Intel
- Google Offers $1 Billion for 5% of AOL
- T-Mobile Plans for Growth, 3G in 2006
- Microsoft to Host New Web Conference
- Grokster Ruling Dangerously Broad?
- Dell Recalls 35,000 Laptop Batteries
- Librarians Voice Support for OpenDoc
- Microsoft Buys Project Software Firm
- Next Generation Remote Access
- Web Cams Bring Soldiers Together With Kin (AP)
- Web Sites Let Folks Send E-Mail to Future (AP)
- Web Sites Let Users Send E-Mail to Future (AP)
- Web Cams Bring Soldiers Together With Kin (AP)
- Time Warner Enters Into Talks With Google (AP)
- Judge Orders Briefs in Blackberry Case (AP)
- Microsoft Sued Over Patent Infringements (AP)
- Internet shopping nips at but doesn't bite malls (Reuters)
- ReplayTV to launch TV recording software for PCs (Reuters)
- TV Tidbits: Notes of Interest (Mediaweek.com)
- Microsoft Adopts Mozilla's RSS Icon (PC Magazine)
- Microsoft Takes On Software Pirates with New Wave of Lawsuits (NewsFactor)
- Microsoft, IBM, SAP discontinue UDDI registry effort (InfoWorld)
- Web store shipments may hold clue to holiday sales (Reuters)
- Clinton Presses on with Video Game Bill
- ReplayTV to Refocus on DVR Software
- High-Tech Visa Plan Dropped From Bill (AP)
- House Moves for All-Digital TV by 2009 (AP)
- Windows Server 'Longhorn' Updated
- Icahn Warns Against AOL-Google Deal
- Microsoft Hires PC Interface Expert
- Microsoft Releases December Vista CTP
- Blinkx Expands to Portable Video
- Microsoft Puts to Rest IE for Mac
- THQ and Massive Sign In-Game Ad Deal
- Apple Sells Out of 1GB iPod Shuffle
- Gateses Named Time Persons of the Year
- New Digital TV Deadline Approval Near
- Gaim 2.0 Messaging Client Hits Beta
- Clinton Presses On With Video Game Bill
- ReplayTV to Refocus on DVR Software
- Label Changes Tune on Lyrics Use
- HP Goes Format-Neutral, Backs HD DVD
- House Moves for All-Digital TV by 2009 (AP)
- EBay Scraps Plans to Offer Live Pets (AP)
- FTC News Spam Declining Meets Skepticism (AP)
- MS: Want Windows Live Messenger? Pay.
- Janet, Katrina Most Googled in 2005
- Sunbelt Completes Kerio Firewall Buy
- Sober Helps Catch Child Porn Offender
- Microsoft: No Sidebar Until Vista Beta 2
- PC Sales to Grow, But Slower in 2006
- Three LA Men Busted for Xbox Mods
- OpenOffice.org 2.0.1 Update Released
- Apple Fastest Growing Top Web Brand
- AOL Discontinues New Media Player
- Christmas IM Worm a Nasty Present
- RIM Close to NTP Patent 'Workaround'
- Malware and The Law of Unintended Consequences
- America Online, Google Seal $1B Deal (AP)
- Microsoft Odd Man Out in AOL-Google Deal (AP)
- AOL, Google Ink $1 Billion Ad, IM Deal
- Poll: Americans Need High-Tech Gadgets (AP)
- Opera Releases Final Preview of 'Mini'
- Google Personal Search Gets Trendy
- Critical Flaw Affects Symantec AntiVirus
- Seagate Buys Maxtor for $1.9 Billion
- FTC Claims CAN-SPAM Act Works
- Security Vulnerability Found in VMware
- Wikipedia Credibility Under Fire Again
- Sprint Buys Nextel Partners for $6.4B
- Former Dell Exec is New Lenovo CEO
- Technology Helps People Weather NYC Strike (AP)
- Transition to Digital TV Set for 2009 (AP)
- Google Cross-Site Scripting Flaw Fixed
- NYC Transit Strike Boosts Online Shopping (AP)
- AOL Previews Suite, Improves AIM Mail
- EU Threatens Microsoft With Penalties (AP)
- College Launches Cell Phone Film Contest (AP)
- Spam Wars Still Rage, Critics Say (PC World)
- France Tries to Legalize File Sharing
- Texas Expands Suit Against Sony BMG
- Mozilla Launches Firefox TV Ad Contest
- Calif. Voices Diebold e-Voting Concerns
- EU Threatens Microsoft with Daily Fines
- iTunes, QuickTime Flaws Detailed
- California Violent Game Law Shot Down
- IE7 to Support International Domains
- Google, Microsoft Settle Legal Battle
- Judge Halts Calif. Violent Video Game Law (AP)
- Microsoft, Google Settle Over Employee (AP)
- U.S. Fighting California Spam Fax Law
- MS Begins Exit of MSNBC Partnership
- Microsoft Not Acquiring Opera
- Google Deal Not So Sweet for AOL
- Nielsen to Include DVR Users in Ratings
- Mamma.com Buys Copernic for $22M
- Sony to Demo 82-Inch LCD at CES
- FT: Google Founders 'Men of the Year'
- Google's AOL Investment May Lead to '08 IPO (AP)
- College Launches Cell Phone Film Contest (AP)
- NSA Monitoring Net Communications
- Music Industry Investigated Over Pricing
- Internet Fosters Local Political Movements (AP)
- College Launches Cell Phone Film Contest (AP)
- NORAD Marks 50th Year of Tracking Santa (AP)
- Google's AOL Investment May Lead to '08 IPO (AP)
- Happy Holidays 2005 from BetaNews
- Video Game Sheds NFL License, Gets Violent (AP)
- Internet Fosters Local Political Movements (AP)
- Samsung Electronics in Talks With Sony (AP)
- Mom Fights Downloading Suit on Her Own (AP)
- Samsung in Talks with Sony Over NAND
- Sirius Tops 3 Million Subscribers (AP)
- Video Game Sheds NFL License, Gets Violent (AP)
- Congress Ready to Tackle Tech Issues in 2006 (PC World)
- Computer Visionary Diebold Dies at 79 (AP)
- New breed of cyberattack takes aim at sensitive data (USATODAY.com)
- iTunes Goes Open Source (Sort Of) (Gizmodo)
- Predictions for 2006 (PC World)
- Britney Spears' Husband Launches Web Site (AP)
- Sirius Passes 3 Million Subscribers
- Dell UK Shipping Firefox on New PCs
- Video Clips Replace Ads in Messenger
- Pioneer to Launch Blu-ray Drive at CES
- Yahoo to Stream CBS Comedies on Web
- RIAA Pressures Russia Over Piracy
- Spanish Trojan Targets Online Bankers
- Computer Visionary Diebold Dies at 79 (AP)
- Spitzer Subpoenas Music Cos. on Pricing (AP)
- Sirius Tops 3 Million Subscribers (AP)
- Britney Spears' Husband Launches Web Site (AP)
- Predictions for 2006 (PC World)
- Web Browser Opera Denies Buyout Rumors (NewsFactor)
- Pioneer Takes Wraps off Blu-Ray Drive for PCs (NewsFactor)
- NEC seeks strategic ties in cellphones, chips (Reuters)
- Tech leaders tell of books offering insight, wisdom (USATODAY.com)
- Microsoft Office "12" Preview (PC Magazine)
- ShopKo shareholders approve Sun Capital deal (Reuters)
- 2005: The year in music (Macworld.com)
- Mass. CIO Resigns Over OpenDocument
- Year in Review: Microsoft Takes Charge
- Europe launches satellite navigation system to rival GPS (AFP)
- Samsung to market new phones with Vodafone, Qualcomm (Reuters)
- Move to new airwaves to cost $936 mln (Reuters)
- China to get tough on cellphone fraud, spam (Reuters)
- CES: Latest and greatest gadgets head for Vegas (Macworld.com)
- Trump, "Penis Patch" in list of top 2005 junk mail (Reuters)
- Sirius Tops 3 Million Subscribers (AP)
- Philips to Boost Stake in China TV Maker (AP)
- A Watershed for Open Source (BusinessWeek Online)
- Indian software major Wipro acquires US firm for 28 million dollars (AFP)
- Got In-Laws? Get a Lawyer (BusinessWeek Online)
- 2005: The year in music (Macworld.com)
- U.S. Gov't Prepares for Wireless Auction
- Infinium to Launch Gaming Lapboard
- Trump, 'Penis Pump' Top Spam of 2005
- Virus Poses as MSN Messenger Beta
- Samsung to market new phones with Vodafone, Qualcomm (Reuters)
- Move to new airwaves to cost $936 mln (Reuters)
- China to get tough on cellphone fraud, spam (Reuters)
- Hacker pleads guilty to computer attack on eBay (AFP)
- CES: Latest and greatest gadgets head for Vegas (Macworld.com)
- Study Shows Differences in Internet Use (AP)
- Review: Motorola Razr V3c for Verizon (NewsFactor)
- Judge Confirms Award for InterDigital (AP)
- A Watershed for Open Source (BusinessWeek Online)
- Indian software major Wipro acquires US firm for 28 million dollars (AFP)
- Got In-Laws? Get a Lawyer (BusinessWeek Online)
- New York AG subpoenas music companies (Macworld.com)
- Microsoft Update Service Pack Coming
- 'Really Bad' Exploit Threatens Windows
- Europe Launches Satellite GPS Rival
- Extremely Critical Windows Security Hole
- XM to Offer High-Def Surround Sound
- Covad, Verizon Settle DSL Line Spat
- Nissan, Microsoft Create Xbox 360 Car
- Year in Review: Google Sets the Pace
- Preliminary Settlement Filed in Sony Suit
- What's hot in tech? Here's a room-by-room look (USATODAY.com)
- PlayStation Graffiti Ads Spark Controversy (AP)
- Malicious Hackers Exploit Windows Flaw (PC World)
- Backer of Microsoft Challenge Steps Down (AP)
- Compatible radio systems would cost billions (USATODAY.com)
- Canadian politicians urged to curb file-swapping (Reuters)
- Edward C. Baig: Personal Tech - Look for Vista, Intel Macs and PlayStation 3 in 2006 (USATODAY.com)
- S. Korea to Send Notices Via Mobile Phones (AP)
- Linux Firms Say The Software Is Ready For Real-Time Applications (Investor's Business Daily)
- A Smart New Office (PC World)
- Bits & Bites v25n1 (PC Magazine)
- 2006 PC World Innovations Awards (PC World)
- British Man Successfully Sues Spammer
- Man Pleads Guilty to eBay DoS Attacks
- Guess the Windows Vista Launch Date
- Google, Opera Partner on Mobile Search
- MSN Steps Up New Year's Coverage
- Dialed In: Best Cell Phones of 2005 (PC World)
- Digital Maps Going Beyond the Roads (AP)
- Malicious Hackers Exploit Windows Flaw (PC World)
- PlayStation Graffiti Ads Spark Controversy (AP)
- Compatible radio systems would cost billions (USATODAY.com)
- Men, Women Use Internet Differently, Study Says (NewsFactor)
- Top electronics show offers cars, sex, software (Reuters)
- Mind Being Tracked by a Tiny Chip? (NewsFactor)
- Linux Firms Say The Software Is Ready For Real-Time Applications (Investor's Business Daily)
- Critical Flaw Detected in Windows Metafile (NewsFactor)
- Bits & Bites v25n1 (PC Magazine)
- Protect your ears: limit iPod use (Reuters)
- MS Confirms WMF Flaw, Variants Spread
- AT&T to Kick Off Huge Marketing Blitz
- U.S. to Probe Contractor's Web Tracking (AP)
- Court OK Sought for Proposed Settlement (AP)
- Google Founders Help Finance Indie Film (AP)
- Digital Maps Going Beyond the Roads (AP)
- Compatible radio systems would cost billions (USATODAY.com)
- Men, Women Use Internet Differently, Study Says (NewsFactor)
- Top electronics show offers cars, sex, software (Reuters)
- Mind Being Tracked by a Tiny Chip? (NewsFactor)
- Linux Firms Say The Software Is Ready For Real-Time Applications (Investor's Business Daily)
- Critical Flaw Detected in Windows Metafile (NewsFactor)
- Malicious Hackers Exploit Windows Flaw (PC World)
- Protect your ears: limit iPod use (Reuters)
- Year in Review: AOL Reinvents Itself
- Intel To Overhaul Brand at CES 2006
- Patent Lawsuit Targets Google Talk
- Google Founders to Finance Indie Film
- Intel to Overhaul Brand at CES 2006
- Year in Review: AOL Reinvents Itself
- MS Confirms WMF Flaw, Variants Spread
- AT&T to Kick Off Huge Marketing Blitz
- British Man Successfully Sues Spammer
- Man Pleads Guilty to eBay DoS Attacks
- Guess the Windows Vista Launch Date
- Google, Opera Partner on Mobile Search
- MSN Steps Up New Year's Coverage
- Preliminary Settlement Filed in Sony Suit
- Year in Review: Google Sets the Pace
- Nissan, Microsoft Create Xbox 360 Car
- XM to Offer High-Def Surround Sound
- Viva La Viiv!