- Mobile phone operators warn of rate hike (AP)
- "Spider-Man 3" Web ticket sales top predecessor (Reuters)
- "God of War II" tops March U.S. video game chart (Reuters)
- Enterprise mobility is nascent reality (InfoWorld)
- Mozilla Releases Thunderbird 2.0 (NewsFactor)
- EnterpriseDB upgrade aimed at Oracle (InfoWorld)
- Salesforce.com Opens Up Its Platform (NewsFactor)
- Motion-Sensing Games Come to Japanese Cell Phones (PC World)
- Blu-ray Shows Strong Momentum Against HD DVD
- BlackBerry for Windows: Secure E-mail Coming to WM6
- Microsoft Responds as EU Considers Break-Up
- EU Wireless Carriers Threaten to Raise Domestic Fees
- Google Tops in Most Powerful Global Brands
- Apple Challenged Over Old Xerox UI Patent
- Database Leaks 150,000 Social Secuirty Numbers
- Hackers Crack Mac OS X. Big Whoop.
- We Chose Our Favorite Antivirus Today. What's Yours?
- Activist groups drop suit against Viacom (AP)
- Viacom Changes Video Takedown Policy, Prompting Lawsuit Dismissal
- Nielsen, comScore Stat Accuracy Questioned
- Google Web History: Very Cool, Very Creepy
- Coming Soon to a Gas Pump Near You: TV Ads
- OpenDNS Adds Browser Shortcuts to Free Service
- HP Lawsuit Against Acer Cites 1994 Compaq EISA Patent
- California tops "cyberstate" list (AP)
- Yahoo expanding its online music section (AP)
- "God of War II" tops March U.S. video game chart (Reuters)
- ID theft task force urges tougher penalties (Reuters)
- China says U.S. piracy case will harm trade ties (Reuters)
- Best Buy to sell HD Radio in all U.S. stores (Reuters)
- Wimbledon to use HawkEye technology (Reuters)
- Static Wikipedia now available on CD (AP)
- Aspyr offers free iQuiz Maker for new iPod game (Macworld.com)
- EU Can't Agree on Roaming Fees (PC World)
- Red Hat to acquire MetaMatrix (InfoWorld)
- .ANI attacks took swipes at Vista's security (InfoWorld)
- IBM raises dividend, stock buyback (Reuters)
- Microsoft Links PC, Xbox Gaming (PC World)
- Warner, Bertelsmann Settle Over Napster
- SEC Says Yahoo Shareholders Must Vote on Anti-censorship Resolution
- Yahoo China Loses Piracy Case
- AMD to Raise $2 Billion in Debt to Pay for ATI
- Time Warner Says Yes to Sharing Wi-Fi
- Vonage wins court stay in Verizon patent battle (Reuters)
- Yahoo Launches First Legal Lyrics Site
- Intel: Backup Tapes for AMD Trial Were Destroyed in EC Investigation
- Vonage Wins Permanent Stay of Injunction
- Microsoft: Upgrade Your Vista Betas
- SEC Charges Former Apple Counsel with Fraud; Former CFO Settles
- Mozilla Ending Support for Firefox 1.5 in Mid-May
- Vonage Sees Signs of Hope in Appeals Court
- Apple Leopard, Blu-ray Disc, and Planet Earth
- Sony says China pirated Spider-Man DVDs are fakes (Reuters)
- Digital camera shipments to fall in 2011: report (Reuters)
- Joost Still Working Out the Kinks in Beta
- Booby-Traps Hide in Google Sponsored Links
- Credit Card Company Calling? Think Again
- Verizon To Offer a BlackBerry for World Travelers
- Google Bests Microsoft in ComScore Site Visitor Rankings
- Live Search Manager Leaving Microsoft
- Microsoft Updates Vista Media Center
- Nokia: 100 Million S60-based Phones Shipped
- Mozilla Extends Firefox 1.5 Support, Perhaps by Three Weeks
- Verizon, BlackBerry Introduce Dual-Mode Phone
- The Mac Comeback Continues as Apple Posts Continued Growth
- Bill Introduced to Repeal Online Gambling Ban
- Vonage Asks: 'Can You Patent an Orange?'
- New Internet Data Speeds Set
- Google Offers Updates to MySQL
- Your Next President @ MySpace
- TJX Data Breach Gets Even Uglier
- HD DVD: 'Still Very Much in the Game'
- Vonage Becomes a 'Cause'
- Why We Need Steve Jobs
- IBM adds video-game chips to mainframes (AP)
- Nintendo profits up 77 pct. on Wii sales (AP)
- Toshiba quarterly profit down 37 pct. (AP)
- Groups: Chinese product piracy rising (AP)
- AOL launches English portal in India (AP)
- MySpace launched in China (AFP)
- Apple iPhone to ship late June: CFO (Reuters)
- Ericsson Q1 profit up 24 pct, still sees '07 growth (Reuters)
- Adobe to open-source Flex SDK by end of year (InfoWorld)
- Nintendo aims to sell 300 mln Wii, DS software units (Reuters)
- Microsoft releases first Longhorn public beta (InfoWorld)
- Wii, DS boom lifts Nintendo's profits (AFP)
- Adobe to Release Flex to Open-source Mozilla Foundation
- Sony PlayStation architect resigns (AP)
- Record-Setting Spam Effort Turns Computers into Zombies (LiveScience.com)
- '$100 laptop' to cost $175 (AP)
- Lawsuit targets 'spam harvesters' (AP)
- Nintendo profits up 77 pct. on Wii sales (AP)
- Data theft scam targets Google ads (AP)
- PlayStation 3 Gets a New 'Eye' Camera (NewsFactor)
- Mitel to acquire Inter-Tel to boost its size (InfoWorld)
- Falcon to be the major piece of MySQL 6.0 (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft 3Q profit jumps 65 percent (AP)
- Sun opens doors to next-generation technology (InfoWorld)
- IBM to Bring Together Mainframes, Game Chips (PC World)
- Decline in Xbox 360 Sales Dampens Good Microsoft Quarter
- Secunia Warns of Photoshop Exploit
- Sony's Kutaragi Steps Down
- The Mac Comeback Continues as Board Responds to Jobs Charges
- Sony Readying eyeVio for Friday Launch
- Sony Reports Successes with PS3 Folding@home
- Rep. Frank Proposes Federal Licenses for Internet Gambling
- Longhorn Server Beta Goes Public
- Acer Recalls 27,000 Sony Laptop Batteries
- Adobe to Release Flex to Open Source Mozilla Foundation
- HD DVD: 'Still Very Much in the Game'
- Bill Introduced to Repeal Online Gambling Ban
- Vonage Asks: 'Can You Patent an Orange?'
- New Internet Data Speeds Set
- Google Offers Updates to MySQL
- Google's Search Experiments
- $1 Billion Anti-SPAM Lawsuit Filed
- Acer Battery Recall: A Closer Look
- Problems with Google Personalized Home Pages?
- Software Pirate Faces 10 Years in Brig
- Nintendo plans to boost Wii production (AP)
- Schools banning iPods to beat cheaters (AP)
- Microsoft's Vista sales boost 3Q profit (AP)
- Hispanic social-networking sites prosper (AP)
- '$100 laptop' to cost $175 (AP)
- Baidu 1Q profit, sales soar (AP)
- Sony PlayStation architect to retire (AP)
- Horn-Smith steps down at Sage (FT.com)
- Falcon to be the major piece of MySQL 6.0 (InfoWorld)
- Vista Security (PC World)
- Sun opens doors to next-generation technology (InfoWorld)
- Nintendo profits up 77 pct. on Wii sales (AP)
- Britain's slave trade records go online (Reuters)
- Pricing software could reshape retail (AP)
- Schools banning iPods to beat cheaters (AP)
- House Bill Would Set Internet Radio Royalties Equal to Satellite
- AOL Tests New, Yahoo-Like Homepage
- Hitachi Officially Shipping 1TB Drive
- Microsoft Proves It's a Software Company as Devices Take a Hit
- New AOL Home Page Shows Yahoo Influence
- Bill May Save Net Radio
- Pricing software could reshape retail (AP)
- Schools banning iPods to beat cheaters (AP)
- Nintendo plans to boost Wii production (AP)
- CEO: Google working to grow in China (AP)
- MySpace launches new China service (AP)
- EarthLink scales back, focuses muni Wi-Fi effort (InfoWorld)
- In Pictures: Xbox 360 Elite (PC World)
- India limits Vodafone's Hutchison Essar stake (FT.com)
- Microsoft to open source some of Silverlight (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft's Vista sales boost 3Q profit (AP)
- Cisco's Acquisition Of WebEx Will Make It Software 'Seller' (Investor's Business Daily)
- Father of PlayStation Announces Retirement (NewsFactor)
- Has the PC Become Antiquated?
- Barbie Moves from Doll to MP3 Player
- More Battery Woes for Apple MacBook
- Jack Valenti (1921 - 2007)
- TiVo Drops Price of Series3 by $300
- Google Ad Attack Captured on Video
- Here Comes the Xbox 360 Elite
- Apple's Jobs Lobbies Labels to Ditch DRM
- Google Deletes Rogue Ads, Dangers Persist
- Mozilla Updates Firefox 3 Release Schedule
- 'Rabbit ears' find new life in HDTV age (AP)
- Chile asks Google to fix map gaffe (AP)
- New toys read brain waves (AP)
- 12 nations put on copyright piracy list (AP)
- Google to Unveil 'iGoogle' Branding
- Microsoft: Expression Not an Adobe Competitor
- Michael Dell: Evolving Past the Direct Sales Model
- Silverlight Extends .NET Platform to Web Applications
- Microsoft Shares Windows Live APIs
- Microsoft Offers Free Video Hosting
- BBC's On-Demand Video Service Approved
- Microsoft Details Vision for Web Future
- SoundExchange: Is Microsoft Backing Internet Radio in Royalties Fight?
- Bush Administration Puts 12 Countries on Piracy Notice
- Microsoft Wins in Supreme Court; AT&T Ruling Overturned
- Was Sony's 'God of War' Promo Too Much?
- Sling Debuts SlingPlayer for Mac OS X
- Google Partners With Four U.S. States on Search
- Yahoo Acquires the Rest of Right Media in Google Catch-up Play
- USB Drive for Badass Geeks
- e-gold Indicted for Money Laundering
- Sounds Like Vudu: P2P Video Direct to the TV, Fast
- Corel VideoStudio 11 Edits HD Camcorder Footage
- Battery Woes Hit Apple
- Google responds to Viacom's YouTube suit (AP)
- VeriSign to offer passwords on bank card (AP)
- Jobs to Keynote Apple WWDC 2007
- Joost Allowing Unlimited Beta Invites
- Buffalo Adds Remote Access to Network Drives
- Video adds heft, hurdles to resumes (AP)
- Online TV company Joost expands content (AP)
- British motorists face spy in sky monitoring (Reuters)
- Microsoft eyes Web ad firm 24/7 Real Media: report (Reuters)
- NBC Universal looks to feed off Rmail (Reuters)
- NewsGator revamps enterprise RSS tool (InfoWorld)
- Survey: Despite interest, most won't buy iPhone (Macworld.com)
- Icahn takes aim at Motorola's Zander (Reuters)
- Dell Hopes to Earn Good Will With Linux PCs (PC World)
- Unpatched flaws found in Photoshop CS2, CS3 (InfoWorld)
- Startup enters I/O virtualization fray (InfoWorld)
- Glu, Activision partner on "Call of Duty" mobile (Reuters)
- New Telescope Looks to the 'Violent' Universe
- NY Post: Microsoft Eyeing 24/7 Real Media
- XM, Sirius Progress Towards Profitability
- Google Pleads DMCA Defense in Viacom Dispute over YouTube
- Gateway to Bring Quad-Core to Retail
- Ozzie: Silverlight Supports AJAX...To a Point
- Online Game Simulates Oil Crisis
- Legal Climate Could Be Changing on Patent Rights
- Vonage Asks for Retrial in Verizon Case
- One-Time Passwords Coming to Bank Card Near You
- Apple Patches QuickTime Yet Again
- Can Yahoo + Right Media Lead to a Viable Web Business Model?
- Roxio App Brings Home Video to Apple TV
- Google vs. Viacom: Who Will Win?
- iGoogle Pages are iDisappearing
- HD-DVD Processing Key Ignites Digg Firestorm
- Blogging economists draw cyber-crowds (Reuters)
- Online maps updated after disaster (AP)
- Users rebel at user-recommendation site (AP)
- Glu Mobile in deal with Warner Bros (Reuters)
- Next Target of Cell Phone Industry: Navigation (PC Magazine)
- Soldiers face punishment over blogs (AP)
- Apple chief touts environmental record (AP)
- Sprint posts loss, lags in subscriber gains (InfoWorld)
- Review: Gmail still tops Thunderbird (AP)
- Sun's Rock Rolls Along (PC World)
- IBM executive calls for 'virtual planet' (InfoWorld)
- `Rings' vid-game for multiplayer masses (AP)
- Internet Radio Back Royalties Postponed
- EU Cell Roaming Policy Still Unclear
- Microsoft: Malware Signatures to be Rolled Into Online Updates
- IBM to Cut 1,300 Service-based Jobs
- AACS LA Versus Digg, Google in DMCA Showdown Over Leaked Key
- CBS, Brightcove Ink Syndication Deal
- Nokia Sued Over Phone Messaging Patents
- Blockbuster's Online Service Shows Strength
- Napster Loses Penn State to Ruckus
- Sites You Can Use: This Year's Red Herring Winners
- Mob's Win is Digg's Loss
- Apple Patches QuickTime Flaw: Get the Download
- IBM uses self-assembling material in chip advance (Reuters)
- Apple unveils plans to go greener (Reuters)
- RIM courts broader market with BlackBerry Curve (Reuters)
- Nokia unveils thin Barracuda (Reuters)
- "Die Hard" video game is mobile only for Gameloft (Reuters)
- Court denies Vonage bid for patent case retrial (Reuters)
- Creative Launches Inexpensive MP3 Player (PC World)