- Sony develops film-thin, bending display (AP)
- Infrared fires up backyard barbecues (AP)
- EU data-privacy officials probing Google (AP)
- Linux Foundation: We Have Our Own Patent 'Arsenal'
- Sony Shows Off Paper-Thin Color Display
- Windows Server for Consumers: Is There a Place in the Home?
- Access to MySpace Blocked in Apple Stores
- Motorola Says No To 802.11 Draft Devices
- Facebook Becomes a Software Company with Platform Rollout
- EU Looking At Google User Data Retention
- Philly Wi-Fi Test a Success
- Sony Faces Blu-ray Disc Lawsuit
- Free Audio Tour on Chicago Blues
- Our Avatars Ourselves: Second Life Finds Its Voice
- Has the Image Spam Flood Dried Up?
- Apple Turned Off by 'iGasm'
- Best Buy Hit with "Bait-and-Switch" Suit
- Virtual tours offer trips through time (AP)
- Clinton asks YouTube users for song help (AP)
- Back-to-back disasters show cell gaps (AP)
- Ala. terror Web site angers activists (AP)
- Doctors group posts prices online (AP)
- Small ultrasound machines help patients (AP)
- U.S. colleges retool programming classes (AP)
- GoDaddy agrees to run domains in limbo (AP)
- FTC probing proposed $3.1B Google deal (AP)
- Google, South Korean Co Mull Wider Deal (AP)
- T-Mobile parent invests in upstart Jajah (AP)
- Report: Avaya considers buyout (AP)
- Update: FTC investigating Google-DoubleClick deal (InfoWorld)
- Mobile Safety Feature Protects Pedestrians (PC World)
- Vodafone Revenues Rise, Losses Fall (PC World)
- Novell Tells Terms of Microsoft Linux Deal (PC World)
- Wage inflation sinks offshoring for one startup (InfoWorld)
- Sites for social butterflies (USATODAY.com)
- Woo logs on to "Ninja Gold" movie, video game (Reuters)
- Microsoft Adds New York to 3D Maps
- Toshiba to Roll Out AMD Turion-based Notebooks
- Sony Throws Support Behind HD Radio
- Microsoft Cancels Developer Conference
- Apple Patches 13 Security Flaws
- NEC Employees Implicated In Fake Order Scam
- Microsoft Ships One Million Zunes
- Broadcom Wins $19.64 M: Qualcomm Infringed on Three Patents, Says Jury
- Update: Microsoft Hasn't Sold 1 Million Zunes
- Google Quietly Acquires Security Firm
- TiVo Going Down Under in 2008
- Burst Media CEO: Will Google + DoubleClick Fit?
- Vista Edition of Halo 2 Delayed Due to Nudity
- FTC Will Investigate Google + DoubleClick: Did Microsoft Make the Call?
- Google Adds 'Street View' to Maps
- Google's Latest Purchase Could Mean More Cool Free Software
- MySpace parent to buy Photobucket site (AP)
- IBM cutting another 1,500 positions (AP)
- Cigna offers free cancer video game (AP)
- Microsoft unveils new Surface computer (AP)
- AMA wants doctors to swap idea online (AP)
- Apple debuts unprotected songs online (AP)
- Samsung embeds 4GB storage for 3G phones (InfoWorld)
- Cellphones to warn of earthquakes in Japan (InfoWorld)
- Novell Taking Risks in Microsoft Pact (NewsFactor)
- Adobe adds mark-up features to Acrobat 3D (InfoWorld)
- ConnectBeam: Social bookmarks behind the firewall (InfoWorld)
- Video game maker target teens with cancer (Reuters)
- Apple Launches iTunes Plus with DRM-Free Tracks
- Where 2.0: Timelapse Maps from Trulia
- Where 2.0: Sounds of the World Added to Google Maps
- Man described as a top spammer arrested (AP)
- Japanese robot dances to iPod music (AP)
- Gates, Jobs make rare joint appearance (AP)
- 1M text messages protest China plant (AP)
- AP steps up online copyright protection (AP)
- Lohan's dad: Lindsay hooked on OxyContin (AP)
- Maxis unveils cell phone money transfer (AP)
- Motorola to cut 4,000 more jobs (AP)
- TurboLinux Wizpy launching worldwide from June (InfoWorld)
- Dell opens new R&D center in India (InfoWorld)
- Big Blue Wields the Knife Again (BusinessWeek Online)
- New games for weathering the summer doldrums (Reuters)
- No Conspiracies Revealed by Novell 10-K Filing About Microsoft Pact
- Certicom Patent Suit Against Sony Threatens to Unravel AACS
- Tech Giants Push for NAND Flash Use in PCs
- Palm Introduces New Laptop Product Line
- CBS Acquires Last.fm for $280 Million
- Where is Microsoft Going Today with Its Touch-Table 'Surface?'
- DRM-free Music Arrives on iTunes
- AT&T Debuts Smaller, Lighter BlackBerry
- Hands On: Facebook Adds Video
- Google 'Gears' up for Offline Web Apps
- Where 2.0: Get News of the Neighborhood at Outside.in
- Palm Planning a Laptop-Like Smartphone Companion?
- Five cos. win gov't telecom contract (AP)
- Chip sales expected to grow by 2.5 pct. (AP)
- NPR, others challenge online royalties (AP)
- Spam flows despite high-profile arrest (AP)
- Japanese robot dances to iPod music (AP)
- New Google program opens offline door (AP)
- Prince next single free to mobile phone listeners (Reuters)
- Zander: Motorola will rebound with new handsets (InfoWorld)
- Google stresses mashups at developer event (InfoWorld)
- Developer Day shows Google's software side (InfoWorld)
- Book world tunes into Internet social networks (Reuters)
- New games for weathering the summer doldrums (Reuters)
- Dell's Income Doldrums May Be Over, But Job Cuts Will Continue
- Nokia Debuts New Middle, High End Phones
- Could Google Gears Make 'Cookies' Obsolete?
- Microsoft Allowed to Argue Invalidity of Eolas Patent
- EMI, YouTube Sign Distribution Deal
- 'Spam King' Behind Bars, Authorities Say
- Three New Toshiba Satellites to Feature AMD Turion 64 X2 CPUs
- Apple Beefs Up Apple TV Offering
- Nazem Resigns as Yahoo CTO
- Magellan, TomTom Sued Over Mapping Patents
- Google Unveils Three Ways to Simplify Web App Development
- More Juice for Jajah
- Sergey Brin Thanks Independent Google Developers
- Where 2.0: How Many GPS Sensors Can a Pigeon Carry?
- TiVo Announces Launch Plans for Comcast DVR
- NPR, others challenge online royalties (AP)
- Internet videos to vie for Daytime Emmys (AP)
- Dell lays off 8,000; 1Q earnings sag (AP)
- Baghdad embassy plans turn up online (AP)
- Spam flows despite high-profile arrest (AP)
- Microsoft to offer improved tools to search books (Reuters)
- Prince next single free to mobile phone listeners (Reuters)
- Zander: Motorola will rebound with new handsets (InfoWorld)
- Google stresses mashups at developer event (InfoWorld)
- New Google program opens offline door (AP)
- Book world tunes into Internet social networks (Reuters)
- Videogame Prescription Helps 12-Year-Old Beat Cancer (TechWeb)
- Woman sues eHarmony for discrimination (AP)
- Dell lays off 8,000; 1Q earnings sag (AP)
- Internet videos to vie for Daytime Emmys (AP)
- Baghdad embassy plans appear on Internet (AP)
- Spam flows despite high-profile arrest (AP)
- Microsoft adds copyrighted works to book search engine (InfoWorld)
- 'Odin Sphere' looks sharp, but gameplay a little dull (USATODAY.com)
- Prince next single free to mobile phone listeners (Reuters)
- Google stresses mashups at developer event (InfoWorld)
- New Google program opens offline door (AP)
- Book world tunes into Internet social networks (Reuters)
- Videogame Prescription Helps 12-Year-Old Beat Cancer (TechWeb)
- Google hits the streets, raises concerns (AP)
- Poll: A fifth vacation with laptops (AP)
- Sweden cracks down on web credit checks (AP)
- Firms race to update E. Africa telecom (AP)
- TechEd 2007 Preview: Now It's Developers' Turn to Make Changes
- FCC Moves To Push for Better Cell E911
- Radio Streamers File Emergency Stay Petition in Appeals Court
- Suspended LiveJournal Blogs Return
- GPL 'Last Call Draft' Removes Language Threatening to Novell
- ChoicePoint Settles With 44 US States
- Google Maps, Tabby Cats, Black Helicopters, and You
- New @ PC World -- Recommend a Story
- Support.com Broadens Offerings to Data Backup
- Egypt frees Muslim Brotherhood blogger (AP)
- Poll: A fifth vacation with laptops (AP)
- Web, reality TV help make porn pervasive (AP)
- Man charged for putting TV show on Web (AP)
- Palm sells 25 percent stake (AP)
- Study: Music, tech search terms riskiest (AP)
- Palm sells 25 pct. stake to private firm (AP)
- Lala.com to send songs directly to iPods (AP)
- China bars new Internet cafes (AP)
- Microsoft strikes another Linux deal (AP)
- Yahoo Panama ads charge by quality of ad audience (Reuters)
- Lala rolls out music site with free play on Web (Reuters)
- Sarah's Ruhl's 'Dead Man's Cell Phone' Begins World Premiere at D.C.'s Woolly Mammoth (Playbill)
- Xandros joins Novell in licensing Microsoft IP (InfoWorld)
- Investment firm attracted to Palm's software expertise (InfoWorld)
- IBM, Ricoh joint venture InfoPrint opens its doors (InfoWorld)
- New video game company to tackle film licenses (Reuters)
- Four New Browser Vulnerabilities Surface
- TechEd 2007: IIS7 to Become Seventh Server Core Role
- TechEd 2007: Keynote Demos of Virtual Machines, New OBAs, Silverlight
- Apple Criticized for Watermarking Music Files
- New RealPlayer Downloads Video Clips
- Microsoft: No Plans for Zune Outside US
- Verizon Tapped for 'Click to Call' Integration
- Microsoft's YouTube Rival Re-opens
- Apple iPhone to Go on Sale June 29
- Microsoft Aims to Ignite Careers of New Artists
- Yahoo Raises Prices of Music Service
- TechEd 2007: Muglia Saves Humanity From Horrible Alternate Future
- Palm Gets Cash Infusion, Shakes Up Board
- Sony Drops Price of New Blu-ray Player
- Amp'd Mobile Files For Bankruptcy Protection
- In a Hotel Room? Ignore Mini Bar and Use VoIP
- Western Digital Ships 750GB Hard Drive
- Mozilla Updates Thunderbird 1.5
- Security Flaws Found In Up-to-date IE7, Firefox 2
- Microsoft Cuts Patent Deal With Xandros Linux
- Study: Dangerous Side of Search Engines
- Plextor Introduces New 18X SATA DVD Burner
- eBay bans cross-border ivory sales (AP)
- IBM settles SEC probe of options report (AP)
- Concerns emerge over iTunes user data (AP)
- Inventors focus on environment, health (AP)
- Joost names Mike Volpi as CEO (AP)
- Six Apart upgrades Movable Type (InfoWorld)
- Intel, Asustek plan low-cost laptop (Reuters)
- Cities swap public Wi-Fi secrets (InfoWorld)
- Red Hat to assist open source adoption in Indian state (InfoWorld)
- Business Objects steps up midmarket BI focus (InfoWorld)
- SEC says IBM misled investors on expenses (Reuters)
- New Pac Man for Xbox is swan song for founder (Reuters)
- TechEd 2007: .NET Micro Framework Demonstrated for Embedded Devices
- Intel, Asus Show Off $200 Laptop
- HD DVD in All Toshiba Laptops by 2008
- HTC Introduces iPhone-Like 'Touch'
- Netscape Browser Becomes 'Navigator' Again
- Movable Type Going Open Source
- OpenOffice for Mac OS X Now in Alpha
- Salesforce.com, Google Collaborate on Ads
- Acer Takes Third in Global PC Rankings
- TechEd 2007: New Office Live Meeting Will Enable Multi-session 'Events'
- Melodeo Looks to Stream iTunes Music
- TechEd 2007: Windows 'Server Manager' to Change the Game for Admins
- Ask.com Launches Redesigned Search
- Apple Upgrades MacBook Pros
- TechEd 2007: Software Assurance Licensees to Get Error Reporting Tool
- Why You're Sending Yourself Spam
- Lala.com Bets Big on Free Streaming Music
- Hitachi Launches First External Hard Drives
- LogMeIn Debuts Free Remote Apple Desktop Tool
- It's OK to Say Sh@#$!# on TV
- E-mail senders can pay to bypass filters (AP)
- Poll: Europeans want GPS rival to U.S. (AP)
- eBay to Offer Radio Ad Auctions
- TechEd 2007: Security MVP Demonstrates Broken Wireless Access Protocols
- Big Ten joins Google book project (AP)
- Akamai gives free peek at Internet (AP)
- Apple to Use Sun's ZFS in 'Leopard'
- Adobe Reader 8.1 Brings Vista Support
- House Approves Another Anti-Spyware Bill
- Multiple Security Flaws in Yahoo Messenger
- Google Adds 12 Universities to Book Project
- Google Acquires PeakStream
- TechEd 2007: First Demos of Microsoft SoftGrid Application 'Sequencing'
- TiVo Could Return to DirecTV
- PS3 Falls Further Behind in Japan
- TechEd 2007: The WS2K8 Upgrade, and Two Universes Cohabiting One World
- NBC to Allow Web Syndication of Content
- eBay Bans Cross-Border Ivory Sales
- Google Book Search Program Almost Doubles in Size
- Sneak Peek: RealPlayer 11 Beta
- NEC releases pink Hello Kitty laptop (AP)
- Sony's U.S. video-game unit cuts jobs (AP)
- LG Electronics signs pact with Microsoft (AP)
- NHL, Sling Media enter video partnership (AP)