- Report: Sony Shuttering Connect
- Blockbuster to Expand Blu-ray Retail Titles First, HD DVD May Wait
- Is Apple Developing In-Car Systems?
- Yahoo co-founder replaces Semel as CEO (AP)
- Yahoo's Semel Steps Down as CEO; Yang Assumes Top Post
- Four Years Later, Alereon's Wireless Device Chipset Tries to Be 'Universal'
- No Microsoft-Ubuntu Deal in the Works
- Apple Improves the iPhone Ahead of Release
- Father of Sony PlayStation steps down (AP)
- Toshiba: Recalled battery sparked fire (AP)
- Microsoft Ergonomic Keyboard Goes Wireless
- EA Reorganizes to Cut Development Costs
- Multi-Middleman 'Mpack' Attacks Use Google AdWords to Lure Victims
- Google Takes YouTube Global
- Opera Mini 4 Released in Beta
- The Paperless Office Lives!
- Britain bans sales of 'Manhunt 2' game (AP)
- Web cam to eye test-takers (AP)
- Tech security companies are hot targets (AP)
- Trillian Issues Security Update
- AT&T Launches Mobile Live Video
- Microsoft to Add Terrain Data to 3D Maps
- Touch-Feedback Creator Immersion Sued by Microsoft Over Sony Settlement
- ThinkFree Takes Office Suite Offline
- Kutaragi Steps Down at Sony
- Critical Update for Trillian Chat Client
- AT&T Launches Cell Phone Video-sharing
- France warns officials on BlackBerry use (AP)
- IBM in bind on $5M debt owed by schools (AP)
- Report: News Corp. in Yahoo talks (AP)
- Microsoft changing Vista desktop search (AP)
- Verizon signs up millionth FiOS customer (AP)
- Amazon, eBay, Apple worst on climate change list (InfoWorld)
- Security Concerns Prompt French BlackBerry Ban (PC World)
- For Phone Carriers, Video, Not Voice, Takes Starring Role (Investor's Business Daily)
- Red Hat, Ubuntu, Reject Talks With Microsoft (TechWeb)
- McAfee: Infrastructure, Digital Home Attacks Coming (PC World)
- Report: News Corp. offers MySpace for Yahoo stake (InfoWorld)
- Maker of banned video game calls "Manhunt 2" art (Reuters)
- NVidia Enters Computer Business with 'Deskside Supercomputer'
- Xerox Reignites Interest in Semantic Networking as a Search Tool
- Verizon, Obopay Link on Mobile Payments
- Verizon Signs 1 Millionth FiOS Customer
- Windows Vista SP1 Beta Due This Year
- Microsoft to Pay for Exclusive GTA Content
- Gateway Announces Battery Recall
- Who Flipped and Who Flopped on Microsoft's Vista Virtualization Licensing?
- YouTube Live on Apple TV, iPhone
- News Corp May Deal MySpace to Yahoo
- MySpace Officially Launches IM Client
- Microsoft Concedes to Google and States, Will Change Vista Search
- E-mail Account Holders Have Right to Privacy, Appeals Court Upholds
- Robot Car Revs for Coming Race
- ViewSonic's New LCD TVs
- A Look at Intel's 80-Core Processor Hitting Two Teraflops
- Spam Mutates and Grows in Volume
- The iPhone Hype
- New Epson SVGA Projector Offers High Brightness
- PowerPoint Turns 20
- Casio's New Super Slim Projectors
- Veoh Talks Up 'Tivo for Internet TV'
- Zoho Launches Free Online Meeting Service
- Virtual Money Is Bigger Theft Target Than Real $$$
- EU clears launch of Internet broadcaster (AP)
- Ohio Gov.: Stolen tape had taxpayer info (AP)
- Sony sees shift from recovery to growth (AP)
- Creative Soups Up Zen Stone
- Yet Another Royalties Tier for Internet Radio?
- AT&T Braces For iPhone Onslaught
- Apple Releases Mac OS X 10.4.10
- Video game addiction: A new diagnosis? (AP)
- Game maker stands by 'Manhunt 2' (AP)
- Wireless USB: It Lives!?
- Apple and AT&T Modify Store Hours for iPhone Launch
- Release of 'Manhunt 2' game suspended (AP)
- Touch-screen phones poised for growth (AP)
- Google's Growth in Search Continues to Outpace Yahoo, MSN
- MusicGiants Joins DRM-free Bandwagon
- Pentagon Target of Cyber Attack
- Verizon Tries Out DNS Redirection Service, But Will It Charge?
- MS, Doritos Team on Arcade Game Contest
- Slingbox Now Supports Windows Mobile 6
- AMD CEO: Intel Is a Monopoly, Microsoft Isn't
- Sri Lanka Accused of Blocking Web Site
- Sony Goes on PS3 PR Offensive
- Hey Telcos: Stop Talking and Give Us More Bandwidth
- 'Manhunt 2' video game release suspended (AP)
- Hitachi: Move the train with your brain (AP)
- Touch-screen phones poised for growth (AP)
- Video game addiction: A new diagnosis? (AP)
- Perezhilton.com shut for several hours (AP)
- Google considers launching YouTube in SKorea (AFP)
- Apple Patent Foretells iPod And iPhone Security (TechWeb)
- NVE Technology Makes Hearing Aids, Pacemakers Work Better (Investor's Business Daily)
- Red Hat, Ubuntu, Reject Talks With Microsoft (TechWeb)
- Microsoft Better at Patching XP Than Vista (PC World)
- iPhone Frenzy Will Tempt Hackers To Break Apple's Security (TechWeb)
- Take-Two delays plans to distribute "Manhunt 2" (Reuters)
- Hitachi: Move the train with your brain (AP)
- Apple Posts 20-Minute iPhone Tour
- Vista Security Report Raises More Doubts Than It Relieves
- Cablevision Steps Up HD Offerings with Voom
- Report: eBay Back in China By Summer
- Dell Removes Junk from New PCs
- Mandriva: We Won't Sign Microsoft Pact
- Take-Two Postpones 'Manhunt' Release
- Nuance Buys AOL Mobile Unit Tegic
- Fon Extends Range of Routers with 'Fontenna'
- Google asks gov't to fight censorship (AP)
- 'Manhunt 2' video game release suspended (AP)
- NPD: iTunes Now #3 Music Retailer
- Microsoft Squashes Longhorn OS Project
- Trade Commission Upholds Qualcomm Chip Ban
- Game suspension could boost interest (AP)
- New Blu-ray Discs to Expand Copy Protection, Bypass AACS Troubles
- 'Manhunt 2' suspension may boost demand (AP)
- Google asks gov't to fight censorship (AP)
- Hitachi: Move the train with your brain (AP)
- Touch-screen phones poised for growth (AP)
- EBay returns to Google advertising (AP)
- Dow Jones submits plan for editorial independence: WSJ (Reuters)
- AT&T Recruits More Troops for Operation iPhone (NewsFactor)
- CTIA Asks Bush to Veto Qualcomm Ban (PC World)
- Mandriva Rejects Microsoft Linux Deal (NewsFactor)
- Extradited Copyright Infringer Sentenced to 51 Months (PC World)
- NetSuite Updates SAAS Enterprise Solutions (PC World)
- Release of 'Manhunt 2' video game suspended amid outrage (AFP)
- Google fights global internet censorship (AP)
- Release of iPhone has industry abuzz (AP)
- LEDs move into home lighting market (AP)
- Plaxo Wants to Sync Your Digital Life
- Microsoft VP: Interoperability, Cross-Platform Efforts Go Back 30 Years
- Nokia's E-Series Now Available Across US
- eBay Ads Back on Google
- Seagate Announces 1TB Hard Drive
- iPhone Service Contract Offers No Easy Out
- Google presses DOJ on desktop search (AP)
- Appeal heard in Verizon-Vonage case (AP)
- Auction site selling itself on eBay (AP)
- New domains in works at Internet meeting (AP)
- Earthlink names Huff as CEO (AP)
- Time Inc. uses Quigo for online text ads (Reuters)
- Some waiting on iPhone improvements before buying (Reuters)
- Mobile phone virus author arrested in Spain (InfoWorld)
- Mandriva Rejects Microsoft Linux Deal (NewsFactor)
- Update: Symantec compensates for bad software update (InfoWorld)
- Quantum's new appliance could attract OEMs (InfoWorld)
- Nintendo briefly outstrips Sony in market value (Reuters)
- Apple 4th in Retail Notebook Sales
- Blogger Ethics Questioned Over Microsoft Ad
- Samsung Boosts Solid-State Disk Capacity to 64 GB
- Motorola Debuts Good Mobile Messaging 5
- AT&T Stores Expecting iPhone Lines Friday
- Coming to License Plates: Scrolling Expletives!
- Google Moves Vista Desktop Search Complaint to New Venue
- Apple iPhone hype machine in overdrive (AP)
- UN Broadcast Treaty Negotiations Fail, Parties Agree to Disagree
- Warez Chief Gets 51 Months in Prison
- Report: Gmail Germany May Shut Down
- Apple, AT&T unveil monthly iPhone plans (AP)
- Google to help non-profits with maps (AP)
- Google presses feds to watch Microsoft (AP)
- Apple, AT&T Outline Monthly Cost of iPhone Service Plans
- Blu-ray Continues to Lead High-Def Disc Sales
- iPhone may not rock music industry (AP)
- IPhone monthly plans start at $59.99 (AP)
- Judge defers to feds on Google complaint (AP)
- Google to help non-profits with maps (AP)
- Dell gets a splash of color (AP)
- Supercomputer Fight: Sun's Ranger vs. IBM's Blue Gene (NewsFactor)
- WSJ's Mossberg praises "breakthrough" iPhone (Reuters)
- Trends & Innovations - Tuesday (Investor's Business Daily)
- GPL upgrade set for Friday (InfoWorld)
- Oracle 4Q profit surges 23 percent (AP)
- A new context for data protection (InfoWorld)
- He Hit PlayStation's Buttons (Investor's Business Daily)
- Can BizTalk Convert Ordinary EDI Apps Into Web Services?
- WS2K8 Beta Adds IIS7 to Server Core
- Apple Releases Safari 3.0.2
- Sun: We Can Build a Faster Supercomputer Than IBM
- TorrentSpy, ISOHunt to Begin Search Filtering
- Antitrust Judge to Google: Let the DOJ Decide If Consumers Are Harmed
- Microsoft Updates Suite for Students
- EarthLink Gives Free Wi-Fi to Nokia Tablet Users
- Real Launches New Video Player Beta
- Two Convicted of eBay Software Piracy
- Seagate Ushers In the Terabyte Era with Barracuda ES.2
- Dell Moves to Regain Lost Ground
- Toshiba to Bundle Vongo with Laptops
- AT&T Announces iPhone Plans
- Webcasting 'Day of Silence' Heard Worldwide
- New Yorkers Already in (on?) Line for iPhone
- iPhone Review Roundtable
- Student programmers aim for $25K prize (AP)
- T-Mobile phones ride your Wi-Fi router (AP)
- Visa, Wells Fargo to test mobile payment (AP)
- IPhone monthly plans start at $59.99 (AP)
- Customers line up for iPhone launch (AP)
- Windows Server 2008 makes hosting debut at Microsoft.com (InfoWorld)
- Will Wait For Beer: iPhone Spawns Gray Market (PC World)
- T-Mobile to launch nationwide converged Wi-Fi, cell service (InfoWorld)
- Sun to Donate Cluster Code to OpenSolaris Community (PC World)
- Students pitch software ideas to Gates (InfoWorld)
- IBM plans Q4 release for DB2 Viper upgrade (InfoWorld)
- Horror guru Barker unveils "Jericho" video game (Reuters)
- IBM Still Leads Top 500 Supercomputers
- A memento mori for Apple (AP)
- Campaign watchdog links with debate site (AP)
- T-Mobile phones ride your Wi-Fi router (AP)
- HP makes gains on computing list (AP)
- Nintendo: Make Your Own Wii Games
- Adobe Lightroom 1.1 Supports Vista
- Blockbuster, Netflix Call Patent Truce
- 80GB Second-Gen Zune on the Way?
- Google Adds Image View to News
- T-Mobile Rolls Out UMA Phone Nationwide, Blending WiFi with EDGE
- ID Theft Prevention Goes Proactive
- After "Day of Silence," Was Webcasters' Message Heard?
- How About Some Spam With That Free iPhone?
- Should you buy an iPhone? (AP)
- MPAA Sues YouTVpc, Peekvid for Copyright Infringement
- Apple, Microsoft, Intel Urge Patent Reform Act Passage, IBM Stays on the Fence
- Windows Live Strategy Inches Forward, Slowly
- After 'Day of Silence,' Was Webcasters' Message Heard?
- Google Adds Image View to News
- T-Mobile Rolls Out UMA Phone Nationwide, Blending WiFi with EDGE
- Nintendo: Make Your Own Wii Games
- Adobe Lightroom 1.1 Supports Vista
- Blockbuster, Netflix Call Patent Truce
- 80GB Second-Gen Zune on the Way?
- IBM Still Leads Top 500 Supercomputers
- Can BizTalk Convert Ordinary EDI Apps Into Web Services?
- WS2K8 Beta Adds IIS7 to Server Core
- Apple Releases Safari 3.0.2
- Sun: We Can Build a Faster Supercomputer Than IBM
- Poll: What Excites You About the iPhone?
- Briefly: Apple Stores Stay Open Late Friday
- AT&T Store Locator Difficulties
- IPhone launch day arrives (AP)
- Oct. launch planned for `.asia' domain (AP)
- Smart phone makers brace for iPhone (AP)
- Motorola selling Razr2 phone in S.Korea (AP)
- Analysts: Rivals must react to iPhone (AP)
- EU turns to YouTube to create EUtube (InfoWorld)
- Apple's iPhone to hit stores, lines grow (Reuters)
- Gadget fans speak out from iPhone lines (Reuters)
- CPU Bugs, Patches and Vulnerability (PC Magazine)
- India's Infosys calls media reports on Capgemini bid 'speculation' (AFP)
- Visto to offer Exchange, Notes e-mail on iPhone (InfoWorld)
- AMA won't call video gaming an addiction (AP)