- Vonage CEO steps down, founder steps in (AP)
- Sony plans TV with next-gen screen (AP)
- Women outnumber men online in United States: study (AFP)
- Sun buys mobile phone software maker SavaJe (InfoWorld)
- Intel expected to launch new UMPC platform (InfoWorld)
- Palm Will Create Its Own Linux Platform (NewsFactor)
- Apple delays new operating system (Reuters)
- IBM puts blades on a low-carb(on) diet (InfoWorld)
- Sony to stop selling 20GB PlayStation 3 in N.America (AFP)
- Apple Can't Face The Truth
- Sony Stakes Its Bet on 60 GB PlayStation 3 in North America
- FTC: Self-Regulation of Violent Content Working
- Qualcomm Rejects Nokia Licensing Payment
- CBS Announces Broad Online Distribution
- Report: Shareholder Unrest Building at Sprint
- Microsoft Delays Virtualization Tools Rollouts
- Vonage Loses CEO, Plans to Restructure
- Dueling Musicians' Petitions Take the Internet Royalty Fight to Congress
- Toshiba Intros Cheap 1080p HD DVD Player
- Is Vonage VoIP's T-Rex?
- New Opera Browser Adds Speed Dial
- Keylogger Spyware Explained
- MGM on ITunes: Who Cares?
- China begins crackdown on Internet porn (AP)
- Nissan, NEC to make hybrid batteries (AP)
- Samsung Electronics 1Q profit declines (AP)
- CBS Expands Push Into Net Video
- AnywhereCD Jumps on the DRM-Free Bandwagon
- Mac OS X Leopard Delayed; Blame the iPhone
- Researchers explore scrapping Internet (AP)
- Net challenges lead to clean-slate work (AP)
- Difficulties abound in move to new 'Net (AP)
- New Net design must tackle interests (AP)
- White House e-mail recovery not trivial (AP)
- Correction: Women don't click with Internet videos (Reuters)
- Wi-Fi Bug Found in Linux (PC World)
- Icahn: Motorola should fix problems before buyback (Reuters)
- Iona Technologies Buys Open-Source Software Company (TechWeb)
- Apple delays launch of operating system (AP)
- Microsoft warns of dangerous flaw in DNS server (InfoWorld)
- Game accessories strain relationships, decor (Reuters)
- Cisco Addresses Wi-Fi Security Issues
- Warner Wants MP3s Off of AnywhereCD
- Samsung To Offer Dual-Format HD Disc Player
- T-Mobile Debuts Low-Cost Sidekick iD
- Serious RPC Flaw Could Expose Microsoft DNS Servers to Remote Exploits
- Storm Worm Blast Still Evades Antivirus
- Are CompUSA's Closeout Sales Any Good?
- Google to acquire DoubleClick for $3.1B (AP)
- Google Beats Microsoft in Race for DoubleClick
- Would You Buy a Green PC?
- Sling Media Will Launch "Clip" Site this Summer
- Poll: Most Americans filing taxes online (AP)
- Calif. grandmother blogs from Baghdad (AP)
- NCAA tries to monitor hi-tech recruiting (AP)
- Fan sites look back at rise of Potter (AP)
- Poll: Most Americans filing taxes online (AP)
- 'Virtual humans' sought for crash tests (AP)
- Web radio broadcasters appeal rate plan (AP)
- Yahoo expands newspaper partnership (AP)
- Motorola drops suit in India (AP)
- Toshiba enters portable storage market (AP)
- Google, Clear Channel ink long-term deal (AP)
- Verizon Wireless Adds Unlimited Messaging
- Google's Ad Moves Ruffle Feathers
- WPF/E Becomes 'Silverlight:' Microsoft Takes on Flash Directly
- 200GB Portable Hard Drive Debuts
- Netflix Taps ReplayTV Founder to Head Internet TV Group
- Comcast Joins News Corp-NBC Partnership
- Yahoo Expands Newspaper Partnership
- Apple Releases Final Cut Studio 2, Server
- Adobe CS3 Hits Store Shelves
- Intel Splits from UMPC with Linux-based MID Portable
- Vonage message mixed on technology patch (AP)
- Microsoft Looks to Users for Xbox Live Video Content
- Judges reject appeals from webcasters (AP)
- Microsoft, Adobe competition heats up (AP)
- Adobe Builds Media Player for Flash
- Copyright Board Upholds Decision; Internet Royalty Rates Proceed
- Windows Live Hotmail Set for May US Release
- Adobe Betas After Effects, Premiere CS3
- Samsung, Nokia Partnership on DVB-H Signals Battleground Shift
- Vonage: No Workaround For Verizon Patents
- Joost Signs Independent Studios
- Are Verizon's VoIP Patents Too Broad?
- NAB: Adobe Previews New Media Player
- NAB: Feds to Help Pay for Your Digital TV Changeover
- Internet Radio on Life Support Again
- Web 2.0: Viddler Lets Users Add Video, Text Comments to Movies
- Web 2.0: Adobe, Salesforce Team Up on Developer Tools
- AOL beats TV with word of upcoming shows (AP)
- FCC's Copps worried about TV transition (AP)
- HD DVD Player Sales Top 100,000 in US
- AOL Focuses on Online Entertainment
- Microsoft DNS Server Attacks Continue
- Sony's Stringer: PS3 a Hit In Europe
- Windows Media Player Plug-in for Firefox Now a Reality
- Nokia to Ship WiMax Phone in Early 2008
- Guitar Hero II Patch for 360 Bricks Consoles
- Web 2.0: Amazon Has IT in Its Sights
- IBM meets 1Q earnings forecast (AP)
- Sirius CEO faces skeptics in Senate (AP)
- Google to Offer Online Presentation App
- Source: Pink Zunes to Return
- Google Says Copyright Video Filter Almost Ready
- How Paranoid Should I Be about Google?
- AOL beats TV with word of upcoming shows (AP)
- Technology becomes a coping mechanism (AP)
- Wireless security puts IRS data at risk (AP)
- Yahoo 1Q profit drops 11 percent (AP)
- Intel Q1 Earnings Numbers Show Storm Subsiding, But Not Over
- First Intel HK+MG Speed Tests Promise 15-40% Gains Over Core 2 Duo
- Google to Offer Online PowerPoint Rival
- Source: Pink Zunes to Return
- HD DVD Player Sales Top 100,000 in US
- AOL Focuses on Online Entertainment
- Microsoft DNS Server Attacks Continue
- Sony's Stringer: PS3 a Hit In Europe
- Windows Media Player Plug-in for Firefox Now a Reality
- Nokia to Ship WiMax Phone in Early 2008
- Guitar Hero II Patch for 360 Bricks Consoles
- Adobe Builds Media Player for Flash
- Copyright Board Upholds Decision; Internet Royalty Rates Proceed
- Windows Live Hotmail Set for May US Release
- Adobe Betas After Effects, Premiere CS3
- NAB: Microsoft Debuts Interactive Media Manager
- Web 2.0: Tim O'Reilly's Cautious Enthusiasm
- Web 2.0: Picture Passwords Promise Better Security
- NAB: Sneak Peek at Silverlight
- If Microsoft Redesigned the iPod's Packaging
- Late filers swamp TurboTax e-file system (AP)
- No penalty for tax filers hit by glitch (AP)
- BlackBerry outage felt across N. America (AP)
- Media mine Web searches for readers (AP)
- Study: Teens limit online profile data (AP)
- Microsoft settles Iowa lawsuit (AP)
- Fee for '.org,' '.info' names to jump (AP)
- Could RIM Have Responded Better to BlackBerry Outage? (PC World)
- Motorola posts 1Q loss on charges (AP)
- Intel has big plans for little devices (InfoWorld)
- Web 2.0 Tools Inspire Data Sharing Software (PC World)
- Microsoft eyes datacenters in a box (InfoWorld)
- `MotorStorm' showcases PS3 graphics (AP)
- Iowans to Get $179.5 Million from Microsoft
- Sun's McNealy Proposes Merging ODF with Chinese Counterpart
- Microsoft, Lenovo Partner in China on R&D
- Microsoft Opens Beta Community Sites
- TurboTax Rush Leads to IRS E-file Meltdown
- Apply to Test the Next Windows Media Center
- Sony to Cut Jobs in Gaming Division
- Sweeping Patent Reform Bill Drafted for House, Senate
- Blackberry Service Restored in North America
- Vonage: Litigation Could Bankrupt Us
- Intel Hints of Possible Premium Prices for Penryn Processors
- First Intel HK+MG Speed Tests Promise 15-40% Gains Over Core 2 Duo
- Google to Offer Online PowerPoint Rival
- Source: Pink Zunes to Return
- HD DVD Player Sales Top 100,000 in US
- Apple iPhone: Arriving Later, Costing Less?
- Sony Replaces Some Copy-Protected DVDs
- Web 2.0: Tellme Goes Up Against Google 411
- BlackBerry outage felt across N. America (AP)
- Patent Reform Legislation Aims to End Massive Settlement Fees
- 'Glitch' Keeps Some AIM Users Offline
- BitTorrent Uploader Faces 5 Years
- WeeWorld Puts Faces to Names Online
- Thunderbird 2 Released Today
- DNS Exploit Used to Plant Backdoor on Windows Servers
- Hate Apple/Love Apple: Where Do You Stand?
- MySpace to enter the news business (AP)
- Microsoft increases software, education (AP)
- MySpace offers news recommendations (AP)
- Samsung, Microsoft strike patent deal (AP)
- BlackBerry outage felt across N. America (AP)
- Microsoft targets next billion customers (AP)
- No penalty for tax filers hit by glitch (AP)
- Web 2.0: IT Can't Stop Online Collaboration (PC World)
- RIM mum on cause of BlackBerry outage (Reuters)
- Nokia profits slip seven percent in first quarter (AFP)
- Open-source group takes first interoperability steps (InfoWorld)
- Spammers, hackers seize on Virginia Tech shootings (InfoWorld)
- Virginia Tech and a Web of Grief (NewsFactor)
- Sony May Cut PlayStation 3 Prices (PC World)
- Yahoo Sued for Aiding Chinese Authorities
- MySpace Launches Social News Site
- Microsoft Wants 1 Billion New PC Users by 2015
- HP Surge Continues; Vista Credited with Spurring PC Growth
- Froogle Now 'Google Product Search'
- Microsoft Extends Linux Covenant to Samsung
- Undetected Warezov Worm on the March Again
- Dell Brings Back Windows XP as Option
- Microsoft: Try Exchange 2007 Free
- New Beta of Windows Home Server Arrives
- Ubuntu Servers Overwhelmed
- Ads Coming to YouTube Sooner or Later
- Candidates seek votes in cyberspace (AP)
- Dell once again offers Windows XP (AP)
- Web sites ignored warnings on hormones (AP)
- Maker of TurboTax apologizes for delays (AP)
- Apple Plugs 25 Mac OS Security Holes
- AMD Suffers 'Major Setback,' Losses of Another Half-Billion Dollars
- Google Launches StumbleUpon Competitor
- Visual Studio 'Orcas' Enters Beta 1; .NET Framework 3.5 Released
- Cingular Offers International Data Roaming Plan
- MySpace Turns On the News
- AMD to Restructure, May Outsource More to IBM, Chartered
- Want to Beta Test the Next Media Center?
- AT&T IPTV Spreading, Doing New Tricks
- Intuit to Refund Some TurboTax E-File Charges
- System update led to Blackberry outage (AP)
- System update led to BlackBerry outage (AP)
- Google-DoubleClick deal complaint filed (AP)
- PC to leapfrog standalone game consoles (AP)
- Napster to power Circuit City music site (AP)
- Anheuser-Busch will push Bud.TV (AP)
- Yahoo Sued for Chinese Dissident's Imprisonment (NewsFactor)
- RIM finally breaks silence on BlackBerry outage (InfoWorld)
- Mobile phones represent next frontier for search (Reuters)
- Mozilla Releases Thunderbird 2.0 (NewsFactor)
- Content management vendors eye midmarket (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft Teams With Unisys for Free Exchange Trial (PC World)
- PluggedIn: Virginia shooting restarts media blame game (Reuters)
- Google Wants Your Web History
- PS3 US Sales Stabilize, Wii Sales Drop in March
- Anatomy of a Resurgence: IDC's Daoud on HP's Leap-frog Over Dell
- Google to Offer Video Conferencing
- FTC Asked to Block Google-DoubleClick Merger
- Payoff Time for Google as Juggernaut Business Model Rolls Ahead
- RIM: 'Series' of Errors Caused Outage
- Napster, Circuit City Launch Co-Branded Store
- Microsoft Turns On Social Networking in Spaces
- What's Hot at Dell? Everything but Vista.
- De-Crapify New PCs
- Google in Privacy Hot Seat, Again
- Sub-$300 HD Disc Player Coming to Wal-Mart
- StumbleUpon Launches a New Way to Waste Time
- Skype User Numbers Grow, But Slower
- Ditch eWaste on Earth Day
- Internet key in probe of Va. Tech gunman (AP)
- Presidential debates set for cyperspace (AP)
- Review: MotorStorm a graphics showcase (AP)
- Man gets 5,000 calls for YouTube posting (AP)
- RIM to unveil new software application (AP)
- Teen pockets $25,000 in texting contest (AP)
- Presidential debates set for cyberspace (AP)
- Review: MotorStorm a graphics showcase (AP)
- Microsoft responds to latest EU charges (AP)
- Data startup wins GE, reveals hot market (AP)
- Foreign sites get scoop on France vote (AP)
- London financial district goes wireless (AP)