- Sony Reduces Price of PlayStation 3 to $499 (NewsFactor)
- AOL Top Web Site Under New Ranking
- Microsoft Updates Windows for Robots
- Last.fm Signs Deal with Sony BMG
- Microsoft to Sponsor Free Zune Concerts
- Sprint Cancels Soldiers' Cell Phones
- Real Adds Lyrics to Rhapsody
- Intel Takes Minority Stake in VMware
- iRiver to Produce Rhapsody-Enabled Clix
- Google Acquires Postini for $625 Million
- Live Earth Breaks Streaming Records
- Sony Drops PS3 Price by $100
- TiVo users can get Amazon movies from TV (AP)
- Dell introduces new small-business PCs (AP)
- Nielsen scraps Web page view rankings (AP)
- Microsoft Finalizes Malware Portal
- 'Highly Critical' Flaw in Firefox 2.0
- EarthLink Launches 'Freestanding' DSL
- New Windows Server, Visual Studio, SQL Server to Launch in February
- WVA Phone Outage Hits Hospitals, 911 Centers
- TiVo Offers Direct Movie Downloads
- iPhone Owners, Check Your Bill
- Media, tech execs mingle, ponder future (AP)
- Guilty plea in Neteller case (AP)
- After Four Years, AOL 9.1 Enters Beta
- Microsoft Updates Vista Assessment Tool
- 80GB PS3 Less Backward Compatible
- Lawsuit Over Scratched Xbox 360 Discs
- Dell Introduces New Computer Lineup
- Webcasting from the All-Star Game
- Patch Tuesday -- What You Need to Know
- Rhapsody Adds Online Lyrics, New Clix Player
- iPhone Nano: Could it be True?
- Dell Unveils Vostro Small Business Notebooks and Desktops
- iPhone's Albatross: AT&T's EDGE Network
- Would You Rat Out Your Boss for $1 Million?
- Yahoo Nixes Musicmatch Jukebox
- Google Snaps Up Postini
- Microsoft Warming up 'LiveStation' P2P Video Platform
- New Sharp Blu-ray Player Not Coming to U.S.
- Xbox 360's Flashing Lights of Death
- eBay Launches Craigslist Wannabe in the U.S.
- Norton Antivirus, Internet Security 2008 Betas Available for Download
- iPhone Reportedly (already) Hacked
- Military files left unprotected online (AP)
- Glance: Sensitive documents found online (AP)
- FTP is simple but open to leaks (AP)
- Lightning strikes reported by iPod users (AP)
- AOL to pay $3M, reform cancel policies (AP)
- ComScore: MySpace teen visitors drops (AP)
- Sony to launch slimmer PSP in September (Reuters)
- Motorola warns of 2Q shortfall (AP)
- Oracle 11g for Linux to debut in August (InfoWorld)
- Study: U.S., Japan have best IT environments (InfoWorld)
- Oracle starts marketing drive on database upgrade (Reuters)
- Nintendo Wii may be scarce for holidays (Reuters)
- Windows Live OneCare 2.0 in Beta
- Microsoft Patches 7 Critical Vulnerabilities
- Microsoft Announces Game Lineup, Halo 3 Xbox
- Xbox 360 Elite Coming to Europe Aug 24
- Thousands in WVA Still Without Phone Service
- Xbox Live to Offer Disney Films in HD
- How to Stay Safe While MS -- Mozilla Bicker
- Will It Blend? - iPhone
- AOL Paying $3 Million for Not Canceling Accounts
- Patch Adobe Flash Player Holes
- Are You Jonesing for a Video Game?
- How to Stay Safe While MS, Mozilla Bicker
- Will It Blend? - iPhone
- Webcasting from the All-Star Game
- Patch Tuesday -- What You Need to Know
- Rhapsody Adds Online Lyrics, New Clix Player
- iPhone Nano: Could it be True?
- Dell Unveils Vostro Small Business Notebooks and Desktops
- iPhone's Albatross: AT&T's EDGE Network
- Would You Rat Out Your Boss for $1 Million?
- Yahoo Nixes Musicmatch Jukebox
- Google Snaps Up Postini
- Microsoft Warming up 'LiveStation' P2P Video Platform
- New Sharp Blu-ray Player Not Coming to U.S.
- Warner Signs Agreement with imeem, Drops Suit
- Nokia Puts Skype on N800 Tablet
- Sony Debuts Slimmer PSP, Talks Up PS3
- Nintendo: Wii is Still Selling Out
- Motorola CEO Zander May Resign
- Sites let preteens network online (AP)
- Research downplays personal info threat (AP)
- Warner Music pulls suit against Web site (AP)
- Review: Webkinz site not just for kids (AP)
- Yahoo closes Right Media deal (AP)
- ComScore: MySpace teen visitors drops (AP)
- Nintendo: Wii could top record-holding PS2 (Reuters)
- Former FBI chief joins wireless auction group (Reuters)
- Sun looks to steal Linux thunder with Project Indiana (InfoWorld)
- Mounting scrutiny for Google security (InfoWorld)
- Warner Music drops Imeem suit, forms partnership (Reuters)
- Disney joins Nintendo's game (Reuters)
- Apple Files New Wi-Fi iPod Patents
- Sony BMG Sues CD Anti-Piracy Company
- Adobe Patches Flash Vulnerabilities
- HD DVD Says Outselling Blu-ray in Europe
- Xbox Exec Sold Stock as Problems Mounted
- E3 : Flops From Sony, Nintendo
- More Patches: Now It's QuickTime's Turn
- Grappling With Microsoft's OneCare Beta
- E3 : What Microsoft Did Wrong
- E3's Most Exciting Games
- AOL is the Tip of a Can't Cancel Iceberg
- Web warnings may not make kids safe (AP)
- Sites introduce preteens to networking (AP)
- Stock tip blogger detained in China (AP)
- Warner Music pulls suit against Web site (AP)
- Review: Webkinz site not just for kids (AP)
- China's 'Warcraft' cuts skeletons (AP)
- iPhone buyers have no regrets (USATODAY.com)
- NTT DoCoMo targets 300Mbps in Super 3G test (InfoWorld)
- Web services-based app server upgraded by WSO2 (InfoWorld)
- Mounting scrutiny for Google security (InfoWorld)
- Oracle Will Release 46 Patches Next Week (PC World)
- Gamers grab for the action (USATODAY.com)
- Robot visits patients when doctor can't (AP)
- Microsoft, Sony to play Nintendo's game (AP)
- Games take center stage at expo (AP)
- Intel, `$100 laptop' project make peace (AP)
- Little annoyances still big Vista issue (AP)
- Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 still set to ship in 2007 (InfoWorld)
- Logitech Sends PC Control Into Thin Air (NewsFactor)
- Fashionably great (FT.com)
- Web services-based app server upgraded by WSO2 (InfoWorld)
- Oracle Set To Release 46 Bug Fixes (NewsFactor)
- Oracle Will Release 46 Patches Next Week (PC World)
- Nintendo Takes Crown at This Year's E3 (NewsFactor)
- IBM Opens Beta for AIX 6 Operating System
- Google: Viacom's Built to Sue
- NTT DoCoMo Tests Super-Fast Wireless Data
- Macs Affected by Office Flaws, Too
- Apple Patches Eight QuickTime Flaws
- Apple Buys Open Source Printing Software
- SQL Server 2008 to be Released Months After Launch
- Intel Joins '$100 Laptop' Project
- PS3 Price Cut in US Only Temporary
- Windows Live Mobile Search 2.0 Out
- Online Ads Could Become a Phisher's Dream
- Hands-On with Amazon Unbox Through A TiVo
- Net Broadcasters Win More Time Before Fees Due
- Court Won't Block Web Radio Fee Hike
- 6 months later, a report card on Vista (AP)
- E3: The Show's Most Innovative Games
- Automakers offer interactive gizmos (AP)
- DirecTV looks to cash in on video games (AP)
- Grouper to serve as online talent agency (AP)
- Samsung names memory chip unit chief (AP)
- Philips 2Q profit up sharply (AP)
- Vodafone denies report on Verizon bid (AP)
- IBM in $1.4B services deal (AP)
- Microsoft Finishes Windows Home Server
- London Gets Free Wi-Fi
- Sony Dumps Grouper for Crackle
- Windows Media DRM Cracked, Again
- Apple to Fix iPhone Charging Glitch
- Windows Home Server On Its Way To Manufacturing
- Laptops Get Extreme Power
- Microsoft copy protection cracked again (AP)
- Google to unveil business search engine (AP)
- VoIP provider SunRocket suddenly closes (AP)
- Progress seen on Internet radio talks (AP)
- Iran's new game: `Rescue Nuke Scientist' (AP)
- Internet looms in new Hollywood contract talks (Reuters)
- BlackBerry goes Japanese (AFP)
- Telecom ETFs Rise On Rumor Of Buyout (Investor's Business Daily)
- Open source JBoss Rules gains speed (InfoWorld)
- Hacker Unlocks Microsoft's DRM Platform (NewsFactor)
- NBC to expand Web presence (Reuters)
- Sony to launch slimmer PSP in Japan (Reuters)
- Internet Radio Plays On, For Now
- Sony BMG Joins Dada to Build Mobile Social Network
- Nokia Looks to Spur Mobile App Development
- Foreversafe Offers Unlimited Online Backup--Forever
- European Broadcast Union Weighs in on Audio Formats
- 25 Years of Malware
- Google offers to run site search engines (AP)
- Microsoft to Invest in 'Web 3.0'
- EU Microsoft Appeal Set for September
- Intel Ships first 'Extreme' Mobile Processor
- VoIP Provider SunRocket Disconnects Customers
- Google Cookies Expire Sooner, If You Stop Visiting
- RIAA Forced to Pay Defendant Lawyer Fees
- Google Debuts New Hosted Search for Businesses
- Deathly Hallows Appears Leaked to Bittorrent
- China limits teenage Internet gaming (AP)
- Xbox Chief Peter Moore Leaves Microsoft
- HD DVD Grows, Blu-ray Shrinks in Q2
- Microsoft's Open XML Format Hits Standardization Speed Bump
- Net Radio: Labels Want Webcasters to Curb 'Stream Ripping'
- Intel 2Q profit jumps 44 percent (AP)
- Microsoft to Offer Pay-As-You-Go Office
- Move over MySpace, sites mean business (AP)
- RIM unveils new BlackBerry model (AP)
- Financial malaise continues at Yahoo (AP)
- Chipmaker Intel sees profit jump 44 pct. (AP)
- Games boost Microsoft's search share (AP)
- Steve Jobs tops list of online music "Powergeeks" (Reuters)
- Microsoft Research inventions are wacky and useful (InfoWorld)
- Changes fail to halt 3's legal pursuit (FT.com)
- Open source JBoss Rules gains speed (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft Windows Home Server Heads on Its Way (NewsFactor)
- Sun anticipates moves to software services (InfoWorld)
- EA hires Xbox executive from Microsoft (AP)
- Review: Adobe CS3 a Worthy Successor
- Google expands sales of print ads (AP)
- Effect of Google cookie policy unclear (AP)
- EU file sharers protected in civil cases (AP)
- Swedish woman, 75, gets superfast Net (AP)
- Gold-plated phone planned for Olympics (AP)
- EU Backs Nokia's Mobile TV Standard
- Cheaper TiVo Series 3 Coming Soon
- EU Likely to Protect File Swapper Identities
- Microsoft Search Share Up Thanks to 'Chicktionary'
- Sony: The iPod is Like a CD
- RIM Adds Wi-Fi to New BlackBerry
- Is David Letterman a Blogger for Real?
- Global PC shipments up 12 percent in 2Q (AP)
- IBM's 2Q earnings up 12 percent (AP)
- Duke: iPhone may be disrupting network (AP)
- US targets Chinese music download rules (AP)
- Wal-Mart Debuts $298 PC
- PS3 Passes 1 Million Sales Mark in Japan
- Malware That Fights Back
- Duke: iPhone may be disrupting network (AP)
- Ooma Inc. offers free domestic calls (AP)
- Google Officially Expands Print Ads Offering
- Sprint, Clearwire Team on WiMax Network
- Rivals Fight for SunRocket Customers
- Toshiba Recalls More Sony Batteries
- Congress eyes Google-DoubleClick deal (AP)
- Sprint, Clearwire team up on new network (AP)
- PC Shipments Up 12% in Second Quarter
- Potter Publisher Sues File Sharing Sites
- Microsoft Reminds: No Vista SP1 This Year
- Google Goes to Capitol Hill Over DoubleClick
- Ooma Puts Peer-to-peer Spin on VoIP
- Computer program can't lose at checkers (AP)
- Study: 1 in 25 youths asked for sex pics (AP)
- Swedish woman gets superfast Internet (AP)
- Review: Playing the iPhone market (AP)
- Facebook buys small startup Parakey (AP)
- Facebook buys start-up Parakey for undisclosed sum (Reuters)
- Microsoft Q4 profit up slightly despite Xbox charge (InfoWorld)
- Verizon-Broadcom deal allows continued imports (InfoWorld)
- Mozilla: Security remains on front burner (InfoWorld)