- One-Third of Computer Attacks Start in US
- TechCrunch Hires Fox Exec as CEO
- Google Phone Talk
- Movie Gallery to Open Online Rental Service
- Adobe Formally Enters Runtime Environment Market with 'Apollo'
- Sprint Looks to Lure Talkative Customers
- Israel a Hotbed of Internet Attacks, Report Says
- Gates promotes PC training in Colombia (AP)
- Qualcomm / Broadcom Battle Near Its End; Nokia Fills the Gap
- Apple's Leopard Training Sessions
- Online broadcasters challenge price hike (AP)
- Michael Dell lobbies India to cut PC tax (AP)
- Gates promotes PC training in Colombia (AP)
- Computer error rocks Alaska's fund (AP)
- Google adds decorative themes to site (AP)
- Streaming Music Providers Unite to Combat Proposed Royalties
- Blockbuster's Antioco Out by End of Year
- Rambus Wins Stay of FTC Patent Judgement
- Toshiba, Hynix Reach Settlement on NAND Patents
- Apple TV Ships
- Privacy for Internet names moves forward (AP)
- Computing pioneer Backus dies (AP)
- Online anonymity lets users gets nasty (AP)
- Dutch government to review Segway ban (AP)
- Report: Palm Takeover is Imminent
- Speculation of Palm buyout rises (AP)
- Euro PS3 Backwards Compatibility List Revealed
- Nearly $1 BN Set-Top Box Subsidy May Not Be Enough
- John W. Backus (1924 - 2007)
- Manny Ramirez auctions grill on eBay (AP)
- Online anonymity lets users gets nasty (AP)
- Privacy for Internet names moves forward (AP)
- Computing pioneer Backus dies (AP)
- Dutch government to review Segway ban (AP)
- Skype to allow PayPal money transfers on Internet phone service (AFP)
- Yahoo's mobile search now available to all (InfoWorld)
- Small Screens The Next Big Thing? Web Portals Bet On Mobile Phones (Investor's Business Daily)
- Oracle CEO: Linux support program working (InfoWorld)
- Oracle 3Q profit up 35 percent on growth (AP)
- X86 still rules the server roost, but change is afoot (InfoWorld)
- Sony Names PS2 Titles for PS3 Euro Launch (NewsFactor)
- Gates loses virtual soccer match to pro (AP)
- Unauthorized political videos on Youtube (AP)
- Apple TV Begins Shipping
- Hydrogen cars face technological hurdles: experts (Reuters)
- Sirius: Lower price plan with XM buy (AP)
- India high-tech school curbs online use (AP)
- Dell launches low-cost PC for China in market war (Reuters)
- Moore's Law hits physics in memory chips (Reuters)
- Eyes on the Internet, Dell launches low-cost computer in China (AFP)
- Microsoft late with Zune firmware update (InfoWorld)
- Google Hangs Up on Mobile Phone Idea (NewsFactor)
- Oracle CEO: Linux support program working (InfoWorld)
- Oracle's 3Q profit rises 35 percent (AP)
- MySpace Enters Presidential Race (NewsFactor)
- `Supreme Commander' supremely satisfying (AP)
- Google AdSense Beta to Apply Direct Sales Model to Advertising
- Gears of War to Become a Movie
- Sirius' Karmazin Proposes 'a la Carte' Sat Programming
- EarthLink Beta Tests Wi-Fi Phone
- Microsoft Investigating Xbox Live Hackings
- Microsoft, Google Join OpenAjax Alliance
- Tech Under Attack?
- Apple set-top box ships after delay (AP)
- Court backs FCC over states in VoIP case (AP)
- Biofuels spark biotech rally (AP)
- Motorola slashes outlook, replaces CFO (AP)
- Sirius: Lower price plan with XM buy (AP)
- Video war erupts between Clinton and Obama (Reuters)
- Palm takeover interest continues: sources (Reuters)
- Any Google Wireless Handset Might Be Of The Wi-Fi Variety (Investor's Business Daily)
- Oracle Entrance Into Linux Field Has Little Impact (Investor's Business Daily)
- Microsoft names leaders for search-and-ad unit (InfoWorld)
- IBM hails Jazz collaboration platform (InfoWorld)
- Art imitates video games (AP)
- States Seek $1 BN Down-Payment for Real ID
- Fancy Cell Phone Services Aren't Selling
- Campaign Consultant Fired for Making Anti-Hillary '1984' Video
- News Corp., NBC to unveil YouTube rival (Reuters)
- Shoppers sleep on floor for PlayStation 3 launch (Reuters)
- Judge strikes down anti-Internet porn law (Reuters)
- New site aims to be the YouTube of gaming (Reuters)
- Microsoft mogul upbeat ahead of space mission (Reuters)
- NBC, News Corp. in online video venture (AP)
- Apple TV: The iPod of the Living Room (NewsFactor)
- Wireless carriers urge rejection of import ban (Reuters)
- Oracle Claims Yahoo as Linux Customer (NewsFactor)
- Federal agency bans Microsoft Vista (AP)
- IT vendors submit management spec to W3C (InfoWorld)
- Hyped-up gamers queue for next-generation Playstation (AFP)
- EU: Microsoft Exhibiting 'Abusive Behavior'
- RIAA's Case Against Mother Faltering
- MS Reorgs Live Search Leadership
- News Corp., NBCU Form Video Distribution Partnership
- Nokia Begins Shipping N95 to Europe, Asia
- Microsoft, Fuji Xerox Agree on Patents
- News Corp., NBC plan YouTube rival (Reuters)
- Google building software, not cell phone: analyst (Reuters)
- European blitz needs to kick PlayStation 3 in gear (Reuters)
- Judge strikes down Internet porn law (Reuters)
- New site aims to be the YouTube of gaming (Reuters)
- Oracle sues SAP alleging purloined software (AFP)
- Review: The little laptop that can't (AP)
- Will Motorola Shakeup Include Palm Acquisition? (NewsFactor)
- Oracle Claims Yahoo as Linux Customer (NewsFactor)
- U.S. judge blocks 1998 online porn law (AP)
- NBC.com to offer social networking functions (Reuters)
- Hyped PlayStation 3 launch gets off to slow start (AFP)
- Internet Child User 'Protection' Law Struck Down
- Borders to Open Online Book Store
- Google Exec Quashes Mobile Phone Rumors
- News Corp, NBC plan YouTube rival (Reuters)
- Google building software, not cell phone: analyst (Reuters)
- Judge strikes down Internet porn law (Reuters)
- European blitz needs to kick PlayStation 3 in gear (Reuters)
- New site aims to be the YouTube of gaming (Reuters)
- NBC, News Corp. in online video venture (AP)
- For PCs, smaller isn't always better (AP)
- Motorola shares fall to 2-year lows (AP)
- Novell, Red Hat bring Linux updates to desktops (InfoWorld)
- Oracle sues rival SAP for alleged theft (AP)
- NBC.com to offer social networking functions (Reuters)
- Hyped PlayStation 3 launch gets off to slow start (AFP)
- Google PageRank Lawsuit Dismissed a Second Time
- Wii game console bowling over U.S. retirees (Reuters)
- Google building software, not cell phone: analyst (Reuters)
- Judge strikes down Internet porn law (Reuters)
- Promotion blitz ushers in PlayStation 3 in Europe (Reuters)
- New site aims to be the YouTube of gaming (Reuters)
- 'Acceptable.TV' puts the Net in comic vignettes (USATODAY.com)
- Gamers worldwide finally grab ahold of Playstation 3 consoles (AFP)
- Nokia Rings in Gains on Motorola News (BusinessWeek Online)
- Novell, Red Hat bring Linux updates to desktops (InfoWorld)
- Oracle accuses SAP of 'corporate theft on grand scale' (USATODAY.com)
- IBM finds way to keep chips cooler (InfoWorld)
- Hyped PlayStation 3 launch gets off to slow start (AFP)
- Wii game console bowling over retirees (Reuters)
- Cablevision loses suit on network DVRs (AP)
- Internet startup Livedoor fined $2.4M (AP)
- NBC, News Corp. in online video venture (AP)
- Cablevision loses network DVR court case (Reuters)
- New Trojan calls on Skype (InfoWorld)
- Gamers worldwide finally grab ahold of Playstation 3 consoles (AFP)
- Icahn ups pressure on Motorola, raises stake (Reuters)
- Novell, Red Hat bring Linux updates to desktops (InfoWorld)
- Oracle to buy in-memory data grid company (InfoWorld)
- IBM finds way to keep chips cooler (InfoWorld)
- Promotion blitz ushers in PlayStation 3 in Europe (Reuters)
- Oracle Accuses SAP of Massive 'Corporate Theft'
- Palm Wins Stay of Suit By NTP
- Microsoft Shutters Soapbox to New Users
- Judge bars Vonage from using Verizon VoIP patents (Reuters)
- Cablevision loses suit on network DVRs (AP)
- Internet startup Livedoor fined $2.4M (AP)
- NBC, News Corp. in online video venture (AP)
- Cablevision loses network DVR court case (Reuters)
- Ebay software bargains and pitfalls (Reuters)
- FCC unlikely to lift airplane cell phone ban (InfoWorld)
- Icahn ups pressure on Motorola, raises stake (Reuters)
- Novell, Red Hat bring Linux updates to desktops (InfoWorld)
- Oracle to buy in-memory data grid company (InfoWorld)
- IBM finds way to keep chips cooler (InfoWorld)
- Gates to Speak at Harvard Commencement
- Judge to issue injunction on Vonage, shares plunge (Reuters)
- Cablevision loses suit on network DVRs (AP)
- Internet startup Livedoor fined $2.4M (AP)
- NBC, News Corp. in online video venture (AP)
- Cablevision loses network DVR court case (Reuters)
- New Trojan calls on Skype (InfoWorld)
- FCC unlikely to lift airplane cell phone ban (InfoWorld)
- Icahn ups pressure on Motorola, raises stake (Reuters)
- Novell, Red Hat bring Linux updates to desktops (InfoWorld)
- Oracle to buy in-memory data grid company (InfoWorld)
- IBM finds way to keep chips cooler (InfoWorld)
- Wii game console bowling over retirees (Reuters)
- Cablevision Loses Remote DV-R Fight with Studios
- Judge hits Vonage with injunction, shares plunge (Reuters)
- TV Guide to offer Web video listings (AP)
- Questions on `.xxx' bid and domain names (AP)
- Vote on `.xxx' Internet address nears (AP)
- Cablevision loses network DVR court case (Reuters)
- Reports: Judge hits Vonage with injunction (InfoWorld)
- Wireless show to push mobile ads, shopping (Reuters)
- FCC unlikely to lift airplane cell phone ban (InfoWorld)
- Red Hat Responds to Claims It's the 'Next Microsoft' (PC Magazine)
- eBay software bargains and pitfalls (Reuters)
- Washington, D.C., hacker event gets underway (InfoWorld)
- Wii game console bowling over retirees (Reuters)
- Russian Windows Trojan Discovered, May Point to Identity Theft Ring
- TV Guide to offer Web video search tool (AP)
- Vote on '.xxx' Internet address nears (AP)
- Questions on `.xxx' bid and domain names (AP)
- European Web sites go for long addresses (AP)
- Audible Magic on copyright patrol (AP)
- Zell offers $33-per-share for Tribune: L.A. Times (Reuters)
- Cablevision loses network DVR court case (Reuters)
- FCC unlikely to lift airplane cell phone ban (InfoWorld)
- Red Hat Responds to Claims It's the 'Next Microsoft' (PC Magazine)
- eBay software bargains and pitfalls (Reuters)
- ShmooCon hacker event gets under way (InfoWorld)
- Wii game console bowling over retirees (Reuters)
- Neither Qualcomm Nor Broadcom May Prevail in Remaining Battle
- Mom donates laptops to wounded soldiers (AP)
- Wash. state to test 'enhanced' licenses (AP)
- Psychic chat drives fire marshal to quit (AP)
- Wikipedia co-founder seeks to start over (AP)
- Intel to build $2.5B factory in China (AP)
- Bootleggers try to throw dogs off scent (AP)
- Intel plans $2.5B chip factory in China (AP)
- Bootleggers try to throw dogs off scent (AP)
- Wikipedia co-founder seeks to start over (AP)
- Sanger says he co-started Wikipedia (AP)
- Psychic chat drives fire marshal to quit (AP)
- Virtual Iron joins HP partner program (InfoWorld)
- LG Unveils Two Shiny Clamshell Cell Phones (PC World)
- Mapquest Expands Free Services to Handsets (PC World)
- How To Revive An Old PC With Linux (TechWeb)
- Iona adds repository for SOAs (InfoWorld)
- TSMC extends lead over IBM (InfoWorld)
- Wii game console bowling over retirees (Reuters)
- Qualcomm Looks to EV-DO Revision B
- FCC Wireless Broadband Decision Re-opens Net Neutrality Debate
- Alcatel-Lucent Wins $6 BN Verizon Wireless Contract
- RIAA: 25% of Students Give Into Threats
- EU Extends Deadline for Microsoft Response
- Vonage: We Will Survive Post-Injunction
- Microsoft Warns of Server Hack
- Cell industry gathers under iPhone cloud (AP)
- Intel plant to boost Beijing tech plans (AP)
- Alcatel-Lucent wins $6 bln Verizon Wireless deal (Reuters)
- Vonage says market overreacting to court ruling (Reuters)
- ICANN Revisits XXX Domain Proposal (NewsFactor)
- New Jersey lawmakers may ban texting while driving (Reuters)
- Gameloft bringing games to BlackBerry smartphones (Reuters)
- Virtual Iron Joins HP Partners (PC World)
- Microsoft says Vista sales doubling Windows XP pace (Reuters)
- Symantec aims for PC-type security on mobiles (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft Pins Xbox Live Hack on Pretexting (NewsFactor)
- Microsoft Readying High-End Xbox 360
- Apple: Leopard Will Ship on Time
- Sprint Joins the 99-cent Music Club
- UMPC-Style Devices from T-Mobile Dash Makers
- Microsoft Vista sells 20M copies in Feb. (AP)
- Sony Ericsson Debuts First US HSDPA Phone
- Viacom Attorneys: DMCA No Defense for YouTube
- Microsoft: First Month Vista Sales Double XP
- AT&T to Offer Customers Free Napster
- Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 Enters Public Beta
- Handmark Adds Travel to Pocket Express App
- Treos Go Hands-Free