- Disney acquires Club Penguin for $350M (AP)
- Group seeks revised copyright warnings (AP)
- 'Second Life' bans gambling (AP)
- Monster U.S. online job index dips in July vs June (Reuters)
- iPhone Buyers Were Ill-Informed About Battery, Lawyer Argues (TechWeb)
- Google talking to cellphone operators: report (Reuters)
- Acer installing Linux on notebooks, but not Ubuntu (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft to test ad-supported version of Works (Reuters)
- IBM Consolidates Its Own Data Centers (TechWeb)
- US cracks down on devices that let users play pirated video games (AFP)
- Massachusetts: MS Open XML Now in Equal Standing with ODF
- Bluetooth SIG Approves 2.1+EDR Spec
- US Gov't Cracks Down On Pirated Games
- Microsoft Seeks JPEG Standard Status for HD Photo
- DirecTV, TiVo Cozy Up Once Again
- Apple Event May Usher in New iMacs
- Apple Fixes 50 Vulnerabilities in Mac OS, iPhone
- RealNetworks Prevails in First Test of Patent Reform
- Storm Worm's Virulence May Mean Tactics Change
- Big Brother Has Unstoppable Online Spies
- Amazon to Launch New Payments Service?
- Apple's Mac OS X Megapatch
- Getting Started with Windows Live Folders
- Biking Through London with Silverlight
- AC/DC Bypasses iTunes: Should Apple Care?
- Canon Intros New High-Def Camcorder
- Apple Updates iPhone Software
- FCC Auction Decision: First Steps Towards Better Broadband?
- The First 30 Days of iPhone: We Want to Hear From You
- Group criticizes YouTube over copyrights (AP)
- StubHub, MLB enter ticket resale pact (AP)
- Microsoft delays Office for Mac release (AP)
- Disney acquires Club Penguin for $350M (AP)
- Spanish farmers modernize water control (AP)
- Internet hostile to Belarus: president (Reuters)
- Google spending hundreds of millions on mobile: report (Reuters)
- Most EU mobile operators using new low cross-border tariffs (AFP)
- Big Blue Going Green in the Data Center (NewsFactor)
- CA files $200 million copyright lawsuit against Rocket (InfoWorld)
- Cornell Professor Builds on His Base (BusinessWeek Online)
- US cracks down on devices that let users play pirated video games (AFP)
- Apple Renews Microsoft Font License
- Microsoft to Offer Free Version of Works
- Google, Microsoft File FTC Complaint Against NFL, MLB, NBCU
- Microsoft Delays New Office for Mac
- Microsoft Blames Family for Xbox Fire, Infant Death
- Adobe Drops Kinko's Button from Reader, Acrobat
- Sony Recalls 416,000 Digital Cameras
- Sony recalls 350,000 digital cameras (AP)
- Court orders man to complete eBay deal (AP)
- 'LonelyGirl15' wraps up 1st season (AP)
- Mexican billionaire donates laptops (AP)
- Online pharmacy charged with fraud (AP)
- It's super V-chip to the rescue of kids (Reuters)
- Report: Google shows phone prototype to manufacturers (InfoWorld)
- Nokia Shares Hit Six-Year High As Its Profit Margins Soar (Investor's Business Daily)
- Red Hat delays release of Linux software (Reuters)
- U.S. arms software export guilty plea marks first (Reuters)
- Web networking boom blasts into the workplace (Reuters)
- Take-Two delays "Grand Theft Auto IV" (Reuters)
- 'Open Access' Wireless Auction Could Be All for Naught
- Amazon Considers Net Grocery Service
- Google, The Mobile Phone Manufacturer?
- Did Apple Patch the iPhone Just in Time for BlackHat?
- VMware Completes Mac Virtualization Software
- iPhone Hacker Comes Clean on Critical Flaw
- Mozilla Releases Hacker Tools
- Google Maps Adds Traffic Updates
- Virtual reality returns soldiers to Iraq (AP)
- Lenovo targets rural China with basic PC (AP)
- Computer security problems found at IRS (AP)
- Microsoft Discounts Vista in China
- Popular Torrent Site Suprnova Set to Return
- Take-Two: No GTA IV Until 2008
- Engineer Demonstrates iPhone Hack After Acknowledging Apple's Patch
- PS3 Sales Recover in Japan
- Third-Gen HD DVD Players in October
- Sony Recalls 416,000 Digital Cameras
- Hey, My Camera Cut Me!
- Printers found to kick up particles (AP)
- Red Hat PM Says Global Desktop Linux Delayed to September
- Vonage Testing New Style-Conscious Gateway
- New Parallels Beta Goes Public, Adds iPhone Support
- A Modest Proposal: More Software Piracy!
- Hackers: Social networking sites flawed (AP)
- 'LonelyGirl15' season ends with a twist (AP)
- Virtual reality helps GIs deal with PTSD (AP)
- AMD's War with Intel Becomes a Street Brawl
- Undercover Reporter Outed, Flees DefCon Conference
- Buy a Newsreel, Own a Bit of History
- Canon 40D Rumors Persist
- Google Phone Navel Gazing
- Virtual reality helps GIs deal with PTSD (AP)
- 'LonelyGirl15' season ends with a twist (AP)
- Simple Hack Can Unlock Most Any Office Door
- Researcher: Flaw exposes hack threat (AP)
- Nissan shows safety technology (AP)
- Infineon to lower stake in Qimonda (AP)
- Bloggers consider forming labor union (AP)
- Printers found to kick up particles (AP)
- Hackers: Social networking sites flawed (AP)
- Google Sets Sights on $10 Billion Mobile Ad Market (NewsFactor)
- Impact of Samsung power outage less than feared (InfoWorld)
- Nokia, Microsoft to boost mobile entertainment (Reuters)
- Lenovo to sell laptops with Linux (Reuters)
- Nokia to use Microsoft's PlayReady DRM software (InfoWorld)
- MySpace Hacker's Profile Deleted (PC World)
- Is Your PC a Graphics Wimp? (BusinessWeek Online)
- San Francisco Wi-Fi May Be in Trouble
- Lenovo to Ship Linux on Select Notebooks
- Identity of 'Fake Steve Jobs' Revealed
- Blogger Outed: 'Fake Steve' is Dan Lyons (AP)
- A guide to the names on 'Fake Steve' (AP)
- Bush administration upholds phone ban (AP)
- Music publishers join YouTube lawsuit (AP)
- Service Site for Xbox 360 Goes Live
- Can DRM-Free MP3 Tracks Bail Out EMI Music?
- Labor Day Deadline Set for Webcasters' Royalties Negotiations
- 80GB PS3 Hits Stores, 60GB PS3 Sees Sales Surge
- California Revokes Four Voting Machine Certifications
- Time Warner Asks for Help in Texas Copper Theft
- Did Yahoo Knowingly Turn Over a Customer to the Chinese Police?
- NASA to Use Microsoft Photosynth for Shuttle Launch
- Toshiba Details Third-Gen HD DVD Players
- Microsoft cuts Xbox 360 price to $349 (AP)
- Buy.com hopes Garage Sale lures eBayers (AP)
- Google Joins OIN, Agrees Not to Sue Linux Developers
- YouTube Copyright Lawsuit Grows
- Apple debuts new iMac computers (AP)
- Study: More time spent with paid media (AP)
- Online boom boosts Cisco profit, shares (AP)
- Judge rules against Qualcomm (AP)
- NBC eyes 3,600 hours of Olympic coverage (AP)
- Man sold goods on eBay, never delivered (AP)
- Texting while driving is dangerous but US drivers do it anyway: poll (AFP)
- Vodafone decides against cutting Verizon Wireless stake (AFP)
- Dell expands Linux PC sales to Europe, China (Reuters)
- Apple shines its core computer line (AFP)
- Royal & Sun shines on the FTSE (FT.com)
- O.J. ordered to pay video game money (AP)
- Judge: Qualcomm Guilty of 'Litigation Misconduct and Concealment'
- AMD Boosts Dual-Core Opteron Past 3.0 GHz: Will It Be Enough?
- Apple Debuts New Aluminum and Glass iMacs
- Apple Debuts iLife '08, New iWork
- FCC Pushing Sprint to End Interference
- Sharp Sues Samsung Over LCD Technology
- $1.5 Billion MP3 Fine Against Microsoft Struck Down
- Xbox 360 Price Cuts Arrive Wednesday
- '300' Sets Hi-Def Disc Sales Records
- Fortune: Gates No Longer Richest Man
- Nokia Shines Light on 'Prism' Phones
- Compatability -- Performance Updates for Windows Vista
- Apple iPhoto '08 Clever, But Not Brilliant
- What's New with the iMac
- Nokia Prism Phone Features OLED Display
- Compatibility -- Performance Updates for Windows Vista
- Apple iPhoto '08 Clever, But Not Brilliant
- What's New with the iMac
- Nokia Prism Phone Features OLED Display
- Simple Hack Can Unlock Most Any Office Door
- Undercover Reporter Outed, Flees DefCon Conference
- Buy a Newsreel, Own a Bit of History
- Canon 40D Rumors Persist
- Google Phone Navel Gazing
- New Parallels Beta Goes Public, Adds iPhone Support
- A Modest Proposal: More Software Piracy!
- Hey, My Camera Cut Me!
- Blu-ray First With Camcorder
- iPhone Hacker Comes Clean on Critical Flaw
- Mozilla Releases Hacker Tools
- `Green' tech shops have a way to go (AP)
- New game exercises muscles for smiles (AP)
- Prototype Internet device fails FCC test (AP)
- EMI releases kebab seller's single (AP)
- Vodafone won't sell Verizon stake (AP)
- Police arrest French teen over Potter translation (Reuters)
- White House Declines To Halt Qualcomm Chip Ban (NewsFactor)
- Sprint Nextel 2Q profits drop sharply (AP)
- Oracle opens up latest Linux enhancements (InfoWorld)
- SAP describes road ahead for its PLM software (InfoWorld)
- Ingres Readies Server Appliances (PC World)
- Vid-games: `Persona 3,' `The Darkness' (AP)
- Microsoft Makes Vista Fix Packs Public
- Schwarzenegger Vows to Fight Repeal of Violent Video Game Law
- Tech-Heavy Airline Virgin America Takes Flight
- Apple Upgrades Mac Mini Desktops
- Dell Expands Linux PCs to Europe, China
- HTC Advantage Debuts in US for $899
- Canadians See $100 Xbox Price Drop
- Lenovo in Talks to Acquire Packard Bell
- Microsoft Updates Money Program to Plus
- Feds OK Google's Postini Purchase
- Compatibility, Performance Updates for Windows Vista
- Apple iPhoto '08 Clever, But Not Brilliant
- What's New with the iMac
- Nokia Prism Phone Features OLED Display
- Simple Hack Can Unlock Most Any Office Door
- Undercover Reporter Outed, Flees DefCon Conference
- Buy a Newsreel, Own a Bit of History
- Canon 40D Rumors Persist
- Google Phone Navel Gazing
- New Parallels Beta Goes Public, Adds iPhone Support
- A Modest Proposal: More Software Piracy!
- Hey, My Camera Cut Me!
- Blu-ray First With Camcorder
- Analyst: After the MP3 Reversal, the IP Valuation Landscape Changes
- Linspire Releases 2.0 Version of Free OS
- Sun's New UltraSPARC T2 Has 64 Threads
- FCC Strikes Down Net-Over-TV Device
- Google News Comments Allow Sources to Weigh In
- "Have You Spocked Yourself?" New People-Oriented Search
- The Scoop on Search Privacy Changes
- Blockbuster to buy movie download firm (AP)
- 'Green' tech shops have a way to go (AP)
- Review: Stocks and weather LCD panels (AP)
- SpiralFrog aims for end of year launch (AP)
- Universal Music buys stake in Loud.com (AP)
- Van Halen to tour with Roth, report says (AP)
- Microsoft Hires EA Executive to Run Xbox Live (PC World)
- Prudence pays off for Telstra (FT.com)
- Dell Offers Virtual Path to Linux on Desktop (PC World)
- Microsoft reveals Commerce Server roadmap (InfoWorld)
- MySpace adds Onion to website recipe (AFP)
- "300" racks up big numbers on DVD (Reuters)
- Xbox 360 Premium Gets HDMI, Lower Price
- Army denounces 3 articles written by GI (AP)
- IBM launches system to track medications (AP)
- Vonage subscriber recruitment stalls (AP)
- Google Discovers Comments, But Commenters Can't Yet Discover Google
- Blockbuster Moves Into Online Streaming Rentals
- Microsoft Applauds Strong Piracy Conviction
- 'Halo 3' Sells 1 Million Copies Before Release
- Netflix DRM Cracked with FairUse4WM
- Apple Updates Boot Camp Software
- Xbox 360 Premium Gets HDMI Port
- Perfect 10 Sues Microsoft for Infringement
- NBC, News Corp Venture gets $100 Mil Investment
- Squash champion leads digital cable push (AP)
- AT&T errs in edit of anti-Bush lyrics (AP)
- The Petaflop Race is On: NSF Contract Goes to IBM and NCSA
- Vonage Struggles in Wake of Verizon Suit
- 'Tabula Rasa' Beta Test Event Friday: Lord British Goes Into Hiding
- Windows Live Folders Now 'SkyDrive'
- AT&T Censors Pearl Jam: Nothing to do with Net Neutrality
- Blockbuster Buys Movielink
- UMG testing sale of unrestricted tracks (AP)
- Hands-On With Palm's Linux-based Foleo
- One Man's Vision of Copy and Paste on an iPhone
- Virtual sex machine spawns lawsuit (AP)
- DVD formats square off for holidays (AP)