- A comparison of high-def DVD formats (AP)
- MySQL to Distribute Commercial Source Code for Paying Customers Only
- Microsoft Tests New Live.com 'Dashboard'
- Google Offers Paid Storage Upgrades
- Nine Patches Due for Patch Tuesday
- Universal Goes DRM Free, But Not on iTunes
- 'Second Life' sex machine spawns lawsuit (AP)
- Google to stop Web video rentals, sales (AP)
- Consumers urged to pick new DVD format (AP)
- Toll records trip up philanderers (AP)
- UMG testing sale of unrestricted tracks (AP)
- Blue Note Web site embraces the graying of digital (Reuters)
- Toshiba Recalls More Laptop Batteries (TechWeb)
- Nokia Exiting Chips Means Broadcom, STM Might Cash In (Investor's Business Daily)
- Novell Wins Ruling Against SCO In High-Profile Linux Case (TechWeb)
- Thai university students win Microsoft 2007 Imagine Cup (AFP)
- SpikeSource CEO: Linux all grown up (InfoWorld)
- Hasbro, Electronic Arts reach digital games pact (Reuters)
- Not Enough INCITS Voters Recommend Microsoft OOXML to ISO
- Judge: Novell, Not SCO, Owns UNIX Copyrights
- AT&T Cuts Anti-Bush Lyrics from Webcast
- Fujitsu's 'Nanohole' Tech Could Triple Hard Drive Capacity
- Can the RAZR 2 Bring Motorola Back?
- Toshiba Issues Third Sony Battery Recall
- New Razr 2: First Impressions
- AT&T Planting Big, Beige Boxes in My Neighborhood
- New Attack Sites Push Storm Worm onto PC's
- Computer glitch causes delays at LAX (AP)
- 'Second Life' sex program spawns lawsuit (AP)
- Consumers urged to pick new DVD format (AP)
- Google to stop Web video rentals, sales (AP)
- Toll records trip up philanderers (AP)
- Google Joins Effort To Ward Off Patent Challenges To Linux (TechWeb)
- Hynix develops new chip for mobile phones (AFP)
- Nokia Exiting Chips Means Broadcom, STM Might Cash In (Investor's Business Daily)
- MySQL Changes Draw Ire (PC World)
- From H-1Bs To Growth: Why Wipro's Buying Into The U.S. IT Market (TechWeb)
- Corporations Eye iMacs (PC World)
- Hasbro, Electronic Arts reach digital games pact (Reuters)
- Microsoft closes $6B buyout of aQuantive (AP)
- Edward A. Mueller named new Qwest CEO (AP)
- Aussie farmer abducted in Net love scam (AP)
- Researchers seek mysterious dark matter (AP)
- EU clears Intel, STMicro joint venture (AP)
- A New Twist on Stock Spam (PC World)
- Skype comes to iPhone via IM+ (Macworld.com)
- Mugabe targets foreign mobile company (FT.com)
- SCO Vows to Fight for Linux Rights (PC World)
- AQuantive shareholders approve Microsoft acquisition (InfoWorld)
- MySQL Changes Draw Ire (PC World)
- Wikia Unveils Gamers' Guide (PC World)
- Study: EU Kids Ignore Risks of MP3 Sharing
- Microsoft Completes aQuantive Buy
- Apple Debuts iTunes Web Widgets
- Microsoft to Appeal FCC TV Spectrum Ruling
- Videos Purchased from Google to Self-Destruct Wednesday
- Open XML Still Likely to Be Certified
- Court to Award Broadcom $39.3 Million in Qualcomm Dispute
- Google Wants To Talk to Colbert, Stewart
- XM Debuts First Color Screen Radio
- Skype for iPhone Users
- New Zero-Day Flaw Found
- What Bugs You on the Web?
- VMware's stock rises 76 percent in debut (AP)
- Broadcom seeks ban on Qualcomm chips (AP)
- YouTube seeks to depose Jon Stewart (AP)
- Microsoft issues 6 'critical' patches (AP)
- Nokia warns of faulty phone batteries (AP)
- Apple to sell Lennon solo works on iTunes (Reuters)
- Nokia warns consumers of battery overheating risks (Reuters)
- Update: Nokia says 46 million batteries may overheat (InfoWorld)
- Novell doesn't want to be the next SCO (InfoWorld)
- Judge rules Novell owns key software (AP)
- VMware's Explosive IPO Shows Power of Virtualization (NewsFactor)
- Xbox 360 version of 'Madden NFL 08' sticks it to PS3 (USATODAY.com)
- AMD: Will More CPU Cores Always Mean Better Performance?
- No Beatles Yet, iTunes Gets John Lennon
- Microsoft Remedies 14 Flaws in Nine Patches
- Google Starts Distributing StarOffice, Now Free
- 41% of Facebook Users Give Personal Data to Green Plastic Frog
- Intuit Preparing Quicken Online
- Tech Preview of Exchange Server 2007 SP1 Available Today
- Trend Micro to Host Beta Test Event
- Yahoo Bests Google in User Satisfaction
- US Asks WTO to Stop Chinese Piracy
- Nokia Issues Massive Phone Battery Recall
- Google Wants Colbert, Stewart to Testify
- XM Debuts First Color Screen Radio
- Skype for iPhone Users
- Study: EU Kids Ignore Risks of MP3 Sharing
- Patch Tuesday--Volume 1
- Survey: Renting Movies on the Internet is a Bad Experience for Most People
- Reports: Easily Embeddable Google Maps Coming Soon
- YouTube seeks to depose Stewart, Colbert (AP)
- Australians See Xbox 360 Price Drop
- First HSUPA Device Approved by FCC
- Research Your Family Roots
- Patch Tuesday--Thoughts, Part 2
- How to Handle Microsoft's Abundance of Patches
- Net Movie Services Fail to Thrill Users
- Reports: Easily Embeddable Google Maps Coming Soon
- New Zero-Day Flaw Found
- What Bugs You on the Web?
- New Razr 2: First Impressions
- AT&T Planting Big, Beige Boxes in My Neighborhood
- New Attack Sites Push Storm Worm onto PCs
- Hands-On With Palm's Linux-based Foleo
- One Man's Vision of Copy and Paste on an iPhone
- AT&T Censors Pearl Jam: Nothing to do with Net Neutrality
- Blockbuster Buys Movielink
- Xbox 360 Premium Gets HDMI, Lower Price
- Skype reports Net phone outage for users (AP)
- Solar sensors could monitor bridges (AP)
- Diebold can't sell voting-machines unit (AP)
- Review: New iMac tempts a Windows user (AP)
- Citrix buying VMware rival for $500M (AP)
- Bug hits Skype's peer-to-peer network (InfoWorld)
- Iraq launches sale of mobile phone licenses (Reuters)
- Foxy Brown charged in alleged assault (AP)
- Citrix Challenges VMware with XenSource Buy (NewsFactor)
- IBM develops speech recognition in Indian language (InfoWorld)
- Sun, IBM ink OS agreement (InfoWorld)
- Virtual world hires real economist (Reuters)
- Office 2007 SP1 Now in Limited Beta
- Skype Hit by Major Outage, Downloads Disabled
- Closed Beta Test for THQ 'Company of Heroes' Expansion
- IBM Awarded $119.9 Million to Educate Americans About DTV Transition
- Company Says FCC Blocking Free Broadband
- Xandros + Microsoft Deal Gives Linux E-mail Server a Second Chance
- Microsoft Licenses Audio Watermarking Tech
- LimeWire to Launch Legit Music Store
- Blu-ray Movies Outselling HD DVD 2-to-1
- AllofMP3 Exec Cleared of Charges
- AMD Denies Reports of Barcelona Ship Date Slippage
- Microsoft Upgrades Hotmail Storage, Features
- DirecTV to Offer Internet Over Power Lines
- US-CERT Sounds 'Storm Worm' Alarm, But is it Really a Storm?
- San Francisco Gets Second Wi-Fi Option
- Well Matched: Facebook on the iPhone
- Compact Disc celebrates 25th anniversary (AP)
- Longtime rivals IBM, Sun to collaborate (AP)
- Many Skype users unable to make calls (AP)
- Solar sensors could monitor bridges (AP)
- Diebold can't sell voting-machines unit (AP)
- Internet use could kill off local newspapers, study finds (AFP)
- Sony, Waste Management to start recycling program (Reuters)
- Sprint earmarks $5 bln for WiMax network through '10 (Reuters)
- SCO to partners, customers: It's business as usual (InfoWorld)
- Next for IBM and Sun: Solaris on z mainframes (InfoWorld)
- Update: IBM extends support for Sun's Solaris (InfoWorld)
- Chinese firm claims World of Warcraft 'stole fonts' (AFP)
- Five Schools Sign onto Google Apps Program
- IBM to Implement Sun Solaris on x86-based System x
- Microsoft Actively Lobbying Against Doubleclick Deal
- Netflix Silently Lowers Monthly Fees
- New Zero-Day Flaw for Yahoo Messenger
- Diebold Reorganizes, Renames Its Election Systems Unit
- Sprint to Spend $5 Billion on WiMax
- IBM to Announce Software Agreement with Sun Today
- Skype Outage May Be Its Biggest Yet
- Dell Admits Fraud in Financial Reporting, Will Restate Earnings Since 2003
- PSP 2 Launch: Details and Photos
- The Dell Debacle: How Serious is the Damage?
- Microsoft Updates Expression Blend 2
- The Compact Disc Celebrates 25 Years
- 100 Million DivX Certified Devices Ship
- Skype Outage Enters Day 2, Client Updated
- Nokia Looks for Import Ban of Qualcomm Chips
- Technology helps reinvent cell phone ads (AP)
- Late Effort to Have FCC Re-examine the DTV Transition Plan
- Researcher: US Gov't Editing Wikipedia Entries
- HP Silences Critics With Stellar Quarter
- Record Industry Will Appeal AllofMP3 Ruling
- Microsoft Releases Live ID SDK 1.0
- Skype Is Back? Sort of...
- 25 Years of the Compact Disc
- Relief for the Latest Ransomware Attack
- Navy pulls YouTube video made by airman (AP)
- Skype says service returns to normal (AP)
- Paramount to drop Blu-ray high-def DVDs (AP)
- ComScore refines search measurements (AP)
- Site lets techies swap beta test invites (AP)
- Microsoft patch restarts overwhelm Skype (AP)
- Malaysis DVD dogs get hero's send-off (AP)
- Google, Yahoo top online brands (AFP)
- DreamWorks Animation, Paramount choose HD DVD (Reuters)
- Mobile management portal gets simpler (InfoWorld)
- Open source: Innovation through recombination (InfoWorld)
- Workday fleshes out more of its hosted ERP suites (InfoWorld)
- IBM and TDK Spinning New MRAM (NewsFactor)
- Microsoft cuts 50 euros off Europe Xbox (AP)
- Cisco and Microsoft Go Hand-in-hand Their Separate Ways
- Paramount Switch to HD DVD Evens the Stakes
- Vizio Tops LCD TV Sales in US
- HD DVD: We're Not at War with Blu-ray
- American Airlines Sues Google Over AdWords
- Skype: Users Rebooting Brought Service Down
- Xbox 360 Price Drops in Europe
- Monster Breach: PCW Steps for Protecting Your PC
- HD DVD Scores Coup with Paramount and DreamWorks Exclusive
- Canon Unveils 40D Digital SLR
- MTV Kills URGE, Joins Real on Rhapsody
- IBM to Beta Test First Desktop Blade Server
- ComScore Changes Search Counting, Google Still On Top
- Toshiba Announces First 320GB Mobile Hard Drive
- Skype's Meltdown: What Really Happened?
- Monster Breach: PCW's Steps for Protecting Your PC
- HD DVD Scores Coup with Paramount and DreamWorks Exclusive
- Canon Unveils 40D Digital SLR, Point and Shoots
- Skype Is Back? Sort of...
- 25 Years of the Compact Disc
- Relief for the Latest Ransomware Attack
- PSP 2 Launch: Details and Photos
- Skype Outage May Be Its Biggest Yet
- Well Matched: Facebook on the iPhone
- Research Your Family Roots
- Patch Tuesday--Thoughts, Part 2
- How to Handle Microsoft's Abundance of Patches
- Net Movie Services Fail to Thrill Users
- YouTube videos to have 'overlay' ads (AP)
- Tots getting Internet identity at birth (AP)
- MTV, RealNetworks challenge Apple music (AP)
- Mattel seeks to shut porn Web site (AP)
- Wal-Mart offers DRM-free music downloads (AP)
- AP to offer NBC video content for Games (AP)
- Google CEO says mobile auction bid still probable (Reuters)
- Matsushita counts cost of battery recall (FT.com)
- Linux Weather Forecast Includes SLUB And Pending Kernel Update (TechWeb)
- State says e-voting machines weren't certified (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft Sets Launch Date For Voice And Video Software (TechWeb)
- Online gamers rehearse real-world epidemics (AFP)
- iPhone Updated, UBS Estimates 800,000 Sold This Quarter
- Microsoft's Answer to Google AdWords Enters Beta August 29
- Microsoft Uses Silverlight to Spiff Up Search
- Microsoft Sets a Date for Unveiling UC Software
- Toshiba Builds Largest Laptop Drive
- Flash Player Beta Adds H.264, But Is It High-Definition?
- Microsoft: Patch Tuesday Didn't Cause Thursday Skype Outage
- Scammers May Co-Opt Wells Fargo Outage
- One Step Closer to Ditching MS Office for Zoho
- Wal-Mart Debuts Low-Priced DRM-Free Tunes
- MTV, Real, and Verizon to Launch New Music Service
- HP's CloudPrint Redefines Mobile Printing
- Panasonic Debuts Longer-Lasting LCD HDTVs
- Will Google Bid in 700 MHz Auction After All, and How Much?
- Woot.com Offers Zune for $149.99
- Comcast Accused of Throttling BitTorrent Traffic
- TiVo HD 'Fully Stocked' at Retailers
- Michael Bay Tries HD DVD, Likes It
- T-Mobile, Orange, O2 Get iPhone in Europe