- Microsoft profit up on Office, swallows Xbox charge (Reuters)
- Firefox Developers Sell Parakey Startup to Facebook (PC World)
- Microsoft 4Q profit edges up 7 percent (AP)
- Microsoft Posts $50 Billion in Annual Revenue
- Firefox Continues To Grow in Europe
- Ooma Launches $400 Free Phone Service
- Vista SP1 Beta Only for Select Group
- Cost and Security Concerns Hinder E-Cycling
- New Toshiba Battery Recall
- Ask.com to Offer Anonymous Search
- Web video sites mined by talent scouts (AP)
- When asked, Ask to stop data retention (AP)
- Court turns down Qualcomm appeal (AP)
- LG Debuts New Hybrid Disc Drives
- Stringer: Apple's Jobs is "Greedy"
- Patent Reform Fast-tracked Through Senate Committee
- Ask Allows Users to 'Erase' Searches
- Google Wants in to Spectrum Auction
- Canadian iPod Tax Moves Forward
- Is AMD Returning to Profitability?
- Google to bid on wireless airwaves (AP)
- Google's Gains Not Great Enough for Wall Street
- Researchers seek cash for software flaws (AP)
- Microchip implants raise privacy concern (AP)
- Card sharks to battle computer at poker (AP)
- Thunderbird 'IE' Fix
- Chips: High tech aids or tracking tools? (AP)
- Poker pros to face off with computer (AP)
- Researchers seek cash for software flaws (AP)
- Google to bid on wireless airwaves (AP)
- Duke: IPhone didn't cause power outages (AP)
- Banned Spanish royal sex romp cartoon on sale on eBay (AFP)
- VoIP Woes: Lost Service Without Warning (PC World)
- Iggy Pop: The New Weirdness (AP)
- Microsoft Didn't License GNU (PC World)
- Lotus Notes Goes Web 2.0 (PC World)
- Ask.com Plans Anonymous Search (TechWeb)
- Sanyo's Eneloop Battery Gets a Boost From Wii (PC World)
- School conducts anti-phishing research (AP)
- New processors present problems, payoff (AP)
- Hack Allows Remote Control of iPhone
- Researchers hack into iPhone via Web (AP)
- Microsoft, Yahoo tweak privacy policies (AP)
- Ultra-flexible fiber optics on the way (AP)
- Researchers seek cash for software flaws (AP)
- XM-Sirius in new pitch for merger (AP)
- Web debate sends Democrat '08 hopefuls into cyberspace (AFP)
- Nonprofit may launch $350 laptop by Christmas (Reuters)
- Insider Info on the First Fully Open-Source Cell Phone (PC World)
- Study: Red Hat Benefiting from MS-Novell Deal Fallout (PC Magazine)
- U.S. video game sales rise 31 percent in June (Reuters)
- Teens smarter about using MySpace than believed, says study (AFP)
- Nintendo Wii Exposed to Adobe Flash bug (PC World)
- Possible iPhone Security Hole to be Demonstrated in Las Vegas
- Microsoft to Release IronRuby to Open Source Group
- Microsoft Joins Ask.com, Google in Implementing Privacy Provisions
- RIAA Sends Out Letters To College Students
- Background: Google's Interest in the 700 MHz Wireless Spectrum
- Zune Meets One Million Goal
- Sirius, XM Detail Post-Merger Offerings
- Netflix Drops Price of Popular Plans
- Microsoft Shares Details on Windows 7
- Amp'd Mobile Shutting Down Tuesday
- Small Social Networking Sites Popping Up Everywhere
- iPhone Hack Highlights Windows-like Security Risk
- Apple shares fall on iPhone numbers (AP)
- Amazon.com 2Q profit more than triples (AP)
- Netflix's stock, Web site both go down (AP)
- Lawsuit seeks to shut down Facebook (AP)
- AOL buying targeted ad company Tacoda (AP)
- Netflix's stock, Web site both go down (AP)
- AppleCare debuts for iPhone (Macworld.com)
- Using mobile logistics to streamline your business (InfoWorld)
- You're never alone with Plone (InfoWorld)
- Web business strategy focus of Microsoft meeting (Reuters)
- NC AG: MySpace finds more sex offenders (AP)
- U.S. video game sales rise 31 percent in June (Reuters)
- Mozilla Admits Firefox Exploit Caused by Firefox Bug, Not IE
- AllofMP3 Owner Faces Fines, Jail Time
- The YouTube Debates: Whose Platform Is It Anyway?
- Visual Studio 2008 Beta 2 Coming Thursday
- Microsoft to Compete with Google Analytics
- Palm Seeking Treo Beta Testers
- Netlfix Site Fails Amid Customer Losses
- AOL Buys Ad Targeting Firm Tacoda
- DRM-Free MP3s Coming to Yahoo, URGE
- 146,000 iPhones Activated in First Two Days
- Acer: PC Industry Disappointed with Vista
- Nokia Buys Media Sharing Site Twango
- $100 Laptop to be Sold Commercially
- US, China Bust Huge Software Piracy Ring
- $300 TiVo HD Officially Announced
- Proof-of-concept for LinkedIn Toolbar Flaw
- Mozilla: We have the same problem
- Lessons from Dell: Just Started? You're Halfway Done!
- Massive to place ads in 'Madden' game (AP)
- U.N. agency rules for 'The Simpsons' (AP)
- Amazon shares soar on strong Q2 profit (AP)
- Matsushita, Sharp post upbeat earnings (AP)
- EU to free up spectrum for 3G services (AP)
- Panel calls for better veterans care (AP)
- D-Link, Iogear unveil Wireless USB kits (InfoWorld)
- Your plant just called to say ... I'm thirsty! (Reuters)
- You're never alone with Plone (InfoWorld)
- Intuit to expand into emerging markets (InfoWorld)
- Facebook fights fraud lawsuit from Harvard rivals (Reuters)
- Theory Meets Practice Online (BusinessWeek Online)
- EFF Sues Universal Music Over Yanked Baby Dancing Video
- 29,000 Sex Offender Profiles on MySpace
- Nintendo Profits Soar on Strong Wii Sales
- US Standards Board Still Indeterminate on OOXML
- XM CEO Panero to Leave in August
- Samsung Dual-Format High-Def Player First With New Blu-ray Spec
- Toshiba Ships HD DVD-R Laptop
- What Will You Sacrifice to Get a "Green" Hard Drive?
- Free Security Tool Scans for Program Holes
- Apple Macs fuel record quarterly profit (AP)
- Google ups value of big computing award (AP)
- Microsoft cuts price of Xbox 360 add-on (AP)
- Study: 1 in 5 adults watch Web videos (AP)
- Test your knowledge of online scams (AP)
- Google, Sprint team on WiMax mobile services (InfoWorld)
- Apple Discusses European iPhone Release (PC World)
- Sprint, Google in pact for WiMax mobile Web (Reuters)
- Mozilla Ponders Separate Organization for Thunderbird (PC World)
- Hungary competition authority raids Microsoft office (Reuters)
- Google Earth Enterprise Data Now in Browsers (PC World)
- Stage set for battle of the bands among gamers (Reuters)
- ABC.com Adds HD Video Streaming
- Microsoft HD DVD Add-on Now $179
- Intel Speed Breakthrough Points to a Post-Motherboard Era
- Apple Posts Record Mac Shipments, Quarterly Profit
- Massive Signs Deal with EA for Ad Placement
- Microsoft Signs Ad Deal with Digg
- World of Warcraft Bigger Than New York City
- Britain Refuses to Extend Music Copyrights
- A MySpace Law? Let's Get Real About Online Communities
- Wish the iPhone Well. Even if You Don't.
- Samsung Dual-Format High-Def Player Does Blu-ray and HD DVD
- Toshiba Ships HD DVD-R Laptop
- What Will You Sacrifice to Get a "Green" Hard Drive?
- Free Security Tool Scans for Program Holes
- Proof-of-concept for LinkedIn Toolbar Flaw
- Mozilla: We have the same problem
- Lessons from Dell: Just Started? You're Halfway Done!
- Small Social Networking Sites Popping Up Everywhere
- iPhone Hack Highlights Windows-like Security Risk
- Hack Allows Remote Control of iPhone
- Thunderbird 'IE' Fix
- Ask.com to Offer Anonymous Search
- Vista SP1 Beta Only for Select Group
- IBM guidelines govern virtual employees (AP)
- Government warns public on fake e-mails (AP)
- Senators worried about TV 'train wreck' (AP)
- Man burns down trailer in online feud (AP)
- Mozilla Weighs Options for Thunderbird
- Office Communications Server Heads to RTM
- Microsoft Agrees to Acquire AdECN
- AOL Heads in New Direction with 'Helix'
- Ballmer: 1 Billion Windows PCs by Next Year
- Microsoft Hungary Subsidiary Raided
- Dell Signs Retail Agreement in Japan
- Google To Team With Sprint on WiMax Portal
- AMD Downplays Performance Factor During Tech Analyst Day
- PS2 Still Most Played Game Console
- Visual Studio 2008, .NET 3.5 Reach Beta 2; Silverlight 1.0 Hits RC
- Target to Push Blu-ray Over HD DVD
- Mozilla to Give Thunderbird the Heave-Ho
- Second Life Gets Press, Panics, Bans Gambling
- Toshiba quarterly profit jumps fivefold (AP)
- EU charges Intel with monopoly abuse (AP)
- Robots clear waterways of deadly mines (AP)
- Report warns against many Internet rules (AP)
- Gen. Clark: Sensitive Gov't. Documents Exposed by LimeWire
- YouTube preps video fingerprinting (AP)
- Papers losing real estate ads to online (AP)
- Navteq charts digital map expansion (AP)
- EU charges Intel with monopoly abuse (AP)
- Robots clear waterways of deadly mines (AP)
- Key Bancroft trust voting structure may change: WSJ (Reuters)
- PlayStation 2 Is Most-Played Game Platform (NewsFactor)
- Highfliers In Wireless Take A Fall (Investor's Business Daily)
- Update: Wikia search engine gains a Web crawler (InfoWorld)
- Windows Vista Hits the 60 Million Mark (NewsFactor)
- Inside Sprint's WiMax Plans with Google (NewsFactor)
- Comic-Con: Comics fans, film geeks unite (AP)
- DRAM Suppliers Take Major Hit in Second Quarter
- Italian Pens Novel Using Mobile Phone
- Can Microsoft Truly Issue 'Open Source' Licenses?
- Congress Expresses Concern Over Digital TV Switch
- Cisco Invests $150 Million in VMware
- BBC Launches Free Online TV in UK
- EC Charges Intel with Abuse of Dominant Power
- Hands-On with The New Free McAfee Rootkit Detective
- eBay can continue using 'Buy It Now' (AP)
- Navteq charts growth of digital maps (AP)
- Papers losing real estate ads to online (AP)
- Web site archives the dead of MySpace (AP)
- Navteq charts growth of digital maps (AP)
- E-dragsters go for gas-powered records (AP)
- Verizon earnings up 4.5 pct (AP)
- China's Alibaba moving toward IPO (AP)
- School adds PowerPoint to application (AP)
- Hollywood pros to launch online video site (AP)
- Auction may not be a boon for consumers (AP)
- Verizon earnings up 4.5 pct (AP)
- US, EU to Have Common Sat Nav Signal Design
- Real ID Debate Faces Possible Legislative Limbo
- Sony Gets Exclusive Rights to Unnamed Rockstar Game
- Adobe Catches Flak For FedEx Kinko Deal
- Three E-Voting Systems Susceptible to Attack, California Team Finds
- IE7/Firefox URI Handling Bug Caused by Windows After All
- Verizon Buys UNICEL for $2.67 Billion
- iPhone Battery Target of Class-Action Suit
- Beta Patches Hint at Vista SP1 Features
- New EU Mobile Roaming Rates Active
- Judge: eBay Can Still Use 'Buy it Now'
- YouTube to 'Fingerprint' Videos by Fall
- Seagate Says Farewell, Parallel ATA
- Let the Hacks Begin!
- Is It Patched Yet?
- Hollywood pros to launch online video site (AP)
- Dell starts production in India (AP)
- AT&T to Offer Mobile Music Downloads from eMusic
- FCC Calls for Comments on DTV Transition
- Sony Settles with 3M in Battery Suit
- Congress Considers Performance Royalties for Terrestrial Radio
- Eminem's Publisher Sues Apple Over iTunes
- Sony Sued Over PS3 Cell Chip Technology
- iTunes Sells Three Billionth Song
- More Than Three Billion Tunes Served
- FTC Looks at Use of SSNs by Businesses
- FCC approves rules for airwaves auction (AP)
- GSA awards $50B technology contract (AP)
- IPod noise pollution irks those nearby (AP)
- Illegal Music Downloads Up in UK, Down in US
- Wholesale Open Access Not Part of FCC 700 MHz Wireless Auction
- Store Ads Detail Xbox 360 Price Drop
- Mozilla Fixes Firefox Protocol Handling
- NVidia Updates Game Development Tools
- Firefox URI Handler Patched
- Download eMusic Tracks on Your AT&T Phone
- Iomega Aims New NAS at Small Biz
- iPod noise pollution irks those nearby (AP)
- Hollywood pros to launch video Web site (AP)
- TV anchors subjected to ridicule online (AP)
- Adware Firm Continues Bad Behavior, Researcher Claims
- Lopsided Case for Performers' Royalties Made by House Subcommittee
- Apple releases security patch for iPhone (AP)
- Microsoft delays Office for Mac release (AP)