- TechEd 2007: The Story So Far
- TechEd 2007: Health Modeling Tool for Visual Studio 'Re-Premieres'
- Pac Man Founder Calls It Quits with New Version
- Silicon Optix Releases Blu-ray, HD DVD Benchmark
- Apple QuickTime for Java Patched
- EU governments OK lower roaming fees (AP)
- Sony's U.S. video-game unit cuts jobs (AP)
- Microsoft, LG Reach Patent Agreement
- TechEd 2007: Skinning Demonstration for Silverlight Touts C# Payoffs
- Doctor Warns of Nintendo Ailment: "Acute Wiiitis"
- Astronaut: EU lag could put China ahead (AP)
- Windows Mobile Device Center Updated
- Best Buy Lawyer Admits Falsifying Docs in Suit
- Report: Dell to Exit HDTV Business
- Bush, Patent Office Head to Push for Reform
- MIT team claims wireless power demo (AP)
- Group: Net Censorship Becoming a Problem
- EU Approves Roaming Rate Caps
- TechEd 2007: Vista's Priorities Now Favor Media Player, Russinovich Demos
- Parallels Desktop 3.0 for Mac Now Final
- Four Critical Windows Fixes Coming
- Study: Spam Scam Numbers are Up
- Report: 3 Million iPhones Ready on Opening Day
- Relief in store for cable TV subscribers (AP)
- Dell to sell computer at Sam's Club (AP)
- Microsoft's art collection grows up (AP)
- Humanoid toddler reacts to touch, sound (AP)
- MySpace page may have been suspect's (AP)
- Cable tries to shed bad-service reputation (Reuters)
- Dell to sell notebook PCs at Sam's Club stores (Reuters)
- Qualcomm 3G Chips Barred from U.S. (NewsFactor)
- In Pictures: Mobility Rules at Computex 2007 (PC World)
- Six Updates Planned for Microsoft's Patch Tuesday (NewsFactor)
- IBM undeterred by setbacks to ODF adoption (InfoWorld)
- Disney ramping up push into games market: CFO (Reuters)
- Microsoft Names New Mac BU Manager
- Parallels Mac Virtualization Gets Major Update
- ITC Bans Import of Qualcomm-based Phones
- Sony's Gaming Division to Cut U.S. Jobs
- Cable Channels Team Up with News Corp, NBCU
- Exploit Code Out For Yahoo IM Flaws
- TechEd 2007: IronPython May Rival C# for XNA Game Development
- Analyst: Barcelona Delayed Until October
- TechEd 2007: Virtualization to Become Ninth Server Core Role
- TechEd 2007: Microsoft May Build XNA Game Developers' Community
- GoLive Lives! (But for How Long?)
- "WiTricity" Delivers Wireless Power Transmission
- Alienware Hangar 18 to Get Blu-ray by Fall
- Church of England calls Sony game 'sick' (AP)
- YouTube's Chen: Better content needed (AP)
- TechEd 2007: What Did We Learn Today?
- Dell to Sell Laptops at Sam's Club
- Boot Camp 1.3 Released
- Muni Wi-fi's Bum Rap
- Watchdog group slams Google on privacy (AP)
- Vietnam releases 'cyber' dissident (AP)
- Vietnam frees prominent cyber-dissident (AP)
- Watchdog group slams Google on privacy (AP)
- Church of England calls Sony game 'sick' (AP)
- YouTube's Chen: Better content needed (AP)
- Relief in store for cable TV subscribers (AP)
- Disney to sign Bollywood animation pact: WSJ (Reuters)
- Melodeo puts artist-friendly twist on mobile music (Reuters)
- Nokia files patent suit against Qualcomm (Reuters)
- Pick Your Open Source Poison: Microsoft's Patent Claims Or GPLv3 (TechWeb)
- Adobe offers new tools to run Web programs offline (Reuters)
- IBM sings Jazz tune for app development (InfoWorld)
- Church of England demands Sony donation for cathedral shoot-out game (AFP)
- Apple extends Web browser to Windows (AP)
- Ancient Rome is rebuilt digitally (AP)
- Nokia countersues Qualcomm (AP)
- Qwest CEO Notebaert to retire (AP)
- IBM bids $745 million for Telelogic (AP)
- Apple makes Internet browser for Microsoft-based machines (AFP)
- Sony files patent but says gaming phone not ready (Reuters)
- Patent Row Blurs Nokia, Qualcomm Management Focus (PC World)
- IBM Jazzes Up Software Development (NewsFactor)
- Update: IBM offers $745 million for Telelogic (InfoWorld)
- IBM Bids for Telelogic (PC World)
- Electronic Arts tailors Harry Potter game for Macintosh computers (AFP)
- Apple to Open iPhone to Developers via Web
- Apple Bringing Safari to Windows
- Steve Jobs Shows Off More of Leopard
- Full AIM Connectivity Coming to AOL Mail
- EA, Others Commit to Gaming on Macs
- DivX Seeking Beta Testers
- Microsoft Hires Noted Linux Engineer
- Could Google Unravel the Microsoft + Justice Dept. Accord?
- Google Called 'Hostile to Privacy'
- Yahoo: We Support Freedom of Speech
- Nokia Files New Patent Suit Against Qualcomm
- Report: Apple Mulling Movie Rentals
- Get the Fix for Critical Yahoo Messenger Holes
- Google complains about Microsoft's Vista (AP)
- Toshiba to hike flash memory chip output (AP)
- Bluetooth links up with rival technology (AP)
- CinemaNow to relaunch music video site (AP)
- Adobe Aims to Bring Web to the Desktop
- Virtual Server 2005 R2 SP1 Escapes Delayed Beta Process
- US Patent Office to Try 'Open Source' Approach
- HD DVD Sales Double in May
- Microsoft Readies Windows Home Server with RC1
- Kensington Emphasizes Design with its New Mouse, Keyboard
- First Look: Safari 3 Beta for Windows
- Is Google 'Hostile' to Net Privacy?
- eBay in patent fight over 'Buy It Now' (AP)
- YouTube to test video fingerprint tool (AP)
- Microsoft posts critical security fixes (AP)
- Toshiba to hike flash memory chip output (AP)
- EU approves visa data system (AP)
- Google accuses Microsoft of building unfair edge into Vista (AFP)
- Bluetooth links up with rival technology (AP)
- World Bank to fund African phone networks (FT.com)
- VMware Makes Bid for Virtual Desktops (PC World)
- With Windows port, a bug-hunting Safari for Apple (InfoWorld)
- Google, Intel launch energy efficiency program (Reuters)
- Handhelds can cure kids' summertime blues (USATODAY.com)
- Microsoft Issues Patches for 15 Flaws
- Yahoo Shareholders Defeat Human Rights, Censorship Resolutions
- VMware Announces Mac Product Availability
- Blockbuster Lowers Online Rental Fees
- CE Groups Back Cablevision in Remote DV-R Appeal
- Google Changes Data Retention Policy
- Test CA Internet Security Suite 2008
- Bluetooth Taps Wibree For Low Power Uses
- Apple Says 'No ZFS' in Leopard
- Toshiba Lowers HD DVD Shipment Estimates
- 'Day One' for Safari for Windows Becomes Zero-Day Nightmare
- China Blocks Flickr Over Tiananmen Pics
- Patch Tuesday -- Block Critical Vista IE7 Flaws
- Safari Will Be a Security Risk on Windows
- Is Your Cell Phone Service as Bad as Mine?
- Church asks Japan to join Sony campaign (AP)
- Analyst sees slim margins for Apple TV (AP)
- Eligibility expands for Web certificate (AP)
- ComScore to measure embedded multimedia (AP)
- YouTube to test video fingerprint tool (AP)
- After eBay pulls ads, Google cancels offending party (InfoWorld)
- Developers split on usefulness of iPhone access (Macworld.com)
- Newswires: Amp'd Mobile Suspends Review Following Chapter 11 Filing (AdWeek.com)
- Red Hat simplifies pricing on SaaS-based system monitoring (InfoWorld)
- Replacement Named for CA Board Chair (PC World)
- Windows Home Server edges toward final release (InfoWorld)
- Sony in talks with Church of England (AP)
- AOL Opens Up Xdrive
- Zimbabwe Legislation May Filter Internet
- AT&T, Viacom to Jointly Deploy Anti-piracy Technology
- Sun to Linux: Can't We All Just Get Along?
- eBay Pulls US Ads from Google Pages
- Sony in Talks with Church of England
- Successful Halo 3 Beta Concludes
- YouTube to Test Video ID System
- Tech Companies Join to Promote Green PCs
- Sprint Scoops up Another Affiliate
- Windows Home Server Reaches RC1
- Would You Spend $20 to Save the Earth?
- AT&T To Spy on Your Internet Traffic
- Loved the video? Then read the book (AP)
- Filter pledges crisp photos in low light (AP)
- Microsoft signs another Linux deal (AP)
- Bail denied for alleged 'Spam King' (AP)
- Acer trims 2007 computer sales forecast (AP)
- 'England' up for auction in Weblo virtual world (AFP)
- iPhone disappoints mobile developers (InfoWorld)
- Mobile phone download music service to launch (Reuters)
- Schwartz to Torvalds: Dinner at my place? (InfoWorld)
- McAfee readies enterprise e-mail, Web appliances (InfoWorld)
- Schwartz to Torvalds: Dinner at My Place? (PC World)
- Animation industry hopes for more grown-up 'toons (Reuters)
- Microsoft's .NET Evangelist Spells Out Future Role for Dynamic Languages
- Filter pledges crisp photos in low light (AP)
- Microsoft signs another Linux deal (AP)
- Satellite TV Companies Sign Net Deal
- Sprint Looking for Funding for WiMAX
- Microsoft, Former 'Lindows' Vendor Reach New Covenant
- Gracenote Goes Mobile
- Morning Chuckle: Blue Screen of Death Ride
- Review: i199 full of playback options (AP)
- EU trade chief urges unity on biotech (AP)
- YouTube clips to pose debate questions (AP)
- Download Windows Home Server RC1
- Cox Joins Comcast in Bumping Cable Speeds
- Linksys Seeking Beta Testers
- Cost of Vista Business License Offset by Savings, Says Microsoft
- Apple Plugs Windows Safari Security Holes
- AT&T unveils push to stem online piracy (AP)
- Kodak Makes New Plans to 'Redevelop' Consumer Photo Market
- Google Video: Now Just Another Search Engine
- FBI Campaign Combats Malicious Attacks with New 'G-man' Lexicon
- Bush Admin: Don't Protect Bloggers
- Patch HP Notebooks' Help and Support Center App
- 7 sex offenders who use MySpace arrested (AP)
- China, U.S. to step up anti-piracy work (AP)
- Data on 64,000 Ohio state workers stolen (AP)
- EBay eager for more buyers (AP)
- eBay-Google spat hints at larger tension (AP)
- iPhones only at AT&T, Apple stores (AP)
- Sony: Sorry for cathedral shootout game (AP)
- Internet frenzy as fans fight to get new iPhone (AFP)
- iPhone can take a lesson from Opera's fat browser plan (InfoWorld)
- Vodafone chief's pay rises 18% (FT.com)
- Microsoft interoperability team: Bring on Red Hat (InfoWorld)
- Dating Service eHarmony Taps Software For Help With Relationships (TechWeb)
- HP Server Migrations Driving Itanium Market (TechWeb)
- Fathers and kids bond over video games (AP)
- Dueling Spyware Bills Weigh Down an Indecisive Congress
- Microsoft Discontinues Digital Image Product
- Ballmer: Google Antitrust Accusations 'Baseless'
- Microsoft's Interop Chief: People Should Choose Their Own Standards
- MySpace Data Used To Catch Seven Sex Offenders
- Sony's Stringer Admits PS3 Price Too High
- TripAdvisor Mixes Social Nets with Travel
- Microsoft Will Support ODF If It Doesn't 'Restrict Choice Among Formats'
- Safari for Windows Tops 1 Million Downloads
- Evidence of 'Counterattack' Lacking as Linux Conference Convenes
- FTC Will Investigate All Ad Deals
- Europe Gets Unlimited Mobile Music Service
- Be Safe -- Update Thunderbird 2
- Net Neutrality: Last Day for Comments to FCC
- Free ZoneAlarm Firewall Available for Vista
- I Sing Along with My iPod
- Threat Alert: Sophisticated E-mail Attacks Spread
- Ohio hires expert to review data theft (AP)
- Soldiers revisit Iraq in virtual reality (AP)
- Chips let PCs get turned on remotely (AP)
- Swedes revolt against online snooping (AP)
- eBay eager for more buyers (AP)
- eBay-Google spat hints at larger tension (AP)
- Nokia unveils three new handsets (Reuters)
- NASCAR sues AT&T for $100 million (AP)
- Linux Community Looks Past Microsoft (TechWeb)
- Microsoft Drops Digital Image Suite (PC World)
- 7 sex offenders who use MySpace arrested (AP)
- Sony: Sorry for cathedral shootout game (AP)
- Apple: iPhone battery life improved (AP)
- AP: Blockbuster to favor Blu-ray HD disc (AP)
- Appeals court rules for e-mail privacy (AP)
- Alereon to release new wireless USB chip (AP)
- Pirated `Sicko' turns up on the Internet (AP)
- Web site attack hits Italy tourism sites (Reuters)
- Blockbuster favors Blu-ray DVDs to HD DVD (Reuters)
- Nokia sees future for touch screens, move sensors (Reuters)
- Talend applies SaaS to data integration (InfoWorld)
- Cadence Design buyout talks stall: report (Reuters)
- Sun Capital to buy Friendly Ice Cream (AP)
- Sony: Sorry for cathedral shootout game (AP)
- Microsoft's Mediaroom Tests the Grounds Beyond IPTV's 'Walled Garden'
- Sprint Debuts the HTC Mogul
- New Version of MSN Mobile Rolls Out
- Yahoo Japan to Feature iTunes