- Motorola's New Q
- MySpace, MTV to offer candidate chats (AP)
- Phishing attack plunders job site (AP)
- Small webcasters offered royalty deal (AP)
- Google Sky allows users to tour galaxies (AP)
- Trust program suspends comScore software (AP)
- MySpace, MTV to host presidential chat (Reuters)
- Yahoo Acquires Mobile Ad Firm Actionality (TechWeb)
- Brown jailed after probation is revoked (AP)
- Open-source Plone content management app gets major upgrade (InfoWorld)
- Palm's Foleo Delayed Until October, Analyst Reports (TechWeb)
- Study: TV is taking a back seat to Web (Reuters)
- Sony to launch navigation accessory for PSP (Reuters)
- Microsoft Demonstrates Return of S/MIME E-mail for Outlook Web Access
- Google Aims For the Stars With ‘Sky’
- Webcasters Offered Lower Royalties If They Promise to Remain Small
- Microsoft Brings Back Sidewinder Line with Mouse
- San Francisco Elections May Have Used Uncertified Machines
- AGs Call For Better Age-Verification Methods
- Could Skype's Own Update Have Contributed to Last Week's Outage?
- Apple Nears 6 Percent Market Share in US
- Adobe: New Flash Beta Will Deliver 1080p in H.264
- Vlingo: Voice Recognition for Cell Phones
- Tafiti: Microsoft's Experimental Search Front End
- Hotfix for Trend Micro Anti-spyware Hole
- Sony Debuts New Cameras with Touch Screen Control
- YouTube Desktop: Not So Useful
- Hitchhikers Guide to Google Sky
- Hacker Shows Off World's First Unlocked iPhone
- Music industry caps fees for Webcasters (AP)
- Review: Rival phones no match for iPhone (AP)
- Microsoft says Xbox 360 wheel overheats (AP)
- Sony launches TV tuner, recorder for PS3 (AP)
- No prescription? No problem online (AP)
- Australian government caught editing Wikipedia (AFP)
- Sony runs Walkman off sugar-based bio battery (InfoWorld)
- 3G cell service goes live in Mauritania (Reuters)
- SCO Could Face Cash Crunch After Novell Trial (TechWeb)
- Cognos, IBM Partner In Risk Management Software For Banks (TechWeb)
- Sun wants investors to recognize it as the Java company (InfoWorld)
- Video game sales rise 37 percent in July (Reuters)
- Skype: Client Updates May Have Played a Role in Service Outage
- Microsoft's 'Get The Facts' Linux Site Replaced
- Nikon Unveils High-End Digital SLRs
- European Nokia Phones to Get Windows Live
- Gamers: BioShock Doesn't Have True Widescreen
- No More Huge Bills for iPhone Users
- Monster Shuts Down Hackers
- Europe Lays Framework for Mobile Satellite TV by 2009
- Sony to Bring TV Programming to PS3, PSP
- Toshiba Announces 32GB Memory Card
- AMD's SVP for Marketing to Exit, Leaving Behind Stellar Legacy
- New iPod Rumors Fly
- What's 'IPTV'? And Who Owns the Term?
- Xbox 360 Wireless Racing Wheel Retrofit
- More Must-Close PC Holes You Can Fix
- Google Maps Zaps Human Faces From 'Street View'
- Should You Sue Your Wireless Carrier?
- Nikon Unveils D300 Digital SLR
- Conn. offers high-tech voting lessons (AP)
- General's aide suspended over Web site (AP)
- NJ teen unlocks iPhone from AT&T network (AP)
- Users: Outage no reason to abandon Skype (AP)
- Finnish boy fined for YouTube video (AP)
- Order targets self-described pedophile (AP)
- 'Warcraft' target of Chinese lawsuit (AP)
- Why Some Brands Seem Anti-Social (AdWeek.com)
- AT&T Decides To Kill the iPhone Bill (NewsFactor)
- Matsushita to cover direct costs of Nokia's battery recall (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft revises anti-Linux campaign with new site (InfoWorld)
- IBM May Open Source Jazz Collaboration Software (PC World)
- Big Blue Buys Web Conferencing Firm (NewsFactor)
- Online gaming offers escape from piracy (Reuters)
- US INCITS Votes to Approve OOXML With Comments
- Manhunt 2 Back On for October 31 Release
- Seagate: Solid-State Disks Will Never Replace Magnetic Storage
- Software Developers Successfully Unlock iPhone
- Microsoft Endorses Product That Turns Off Vista UAC Nags
- Sony Develops Environmentally Friendly Battery
- Microsoft: Xbox Racing Wheel Overheating
- PS3 Sales Improve, But Still Last Place
- iPhone: The Unlock Heard 'Round the World
- Web Radio Royalties Fight Far From Over
- Report Claims Google Mobile Phone Launch Imminent
- Teen 'unlocks' iPhone from AT&T network (AP)
- Users: Outage no reason to abandon Skype (AP)
- Finnish boy fined for YouTube video (AP)
- 'Warcraft' target of Chinese lawsuit (AP)
- Music industry caps fees for Webcasters (AP)
- Google's Blogger fixes bug, adds video uploading (InfoWorld)
- Hackers claim to untie Apple's iPhone from AT&T (Reuters)
- Matsushita to cover direct costs of Nokia's battery recall (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft revises anti-Linux campaign with new site (InfoWorld)
- Skype Woos SMBs with new Deal (PC World)
- Old Worm Slammer Threatens Again (PC World)
- Online gaming offers escape from piracy (Reuters)
- Matsushita Will Cover Cost of Nokia Battery Recall
- New iPod Rumors Fly--Including Release Date
- Beware Yahoo IM Webcam Invitations
- What's 'Broken' on the Web? You Tell Us!
- Electric car, cheap PC win INDEX prize (AP)
- Electric car, cheap PC win INDEX prizes (AP)
- Teen 'unlocks' iPhone from AT&T network (AP)
- Users: Outage no reason to abandon Skype (AP)
- Finnish boy fined for YouTube video (AP)
- 'Warcraft' target of Chinese lawsuit (AP)
- Microsoft Revises Anti-Linux Campaign (PC World)
- Mobile phone throwing turns artistic in Finland (Reuters)
- EU Hopes Satellites Will Push Mobile TV (PC World)
- Microsoft revises anti-Linux campaign with new site (InfoWorld)
- Skype Woos SMBs with new Deal (PC World)
- Old Worm Slammer Threatens Again (PC World)
- Xbox 360 Owners Report Many Problems With Wireless Gaming Receiver (TechWeb)
- $100 bill to get high-tech face lift (AP)
- Cheap PC, electric car win INDEX prizes (AP)
- Teen 'unlocks' iPhone from AT&T network (AP)
- Users: Outage no reason to abandon Skype (AP)
- Finnish boy fined for YouTube video (AP)
- Internet assisting US soldiers accused of war crimes (AFP)
- IPhone Unlock Delayed After AT&T's 'Friendly Advice' (PC World)
- Mobile phone throwing turns artistic in Finland (Reuters)
- Microsoft Revises Anti-Linux Campaign (PC World)
- IBM Expands Sametime IM (PC World)
- Old Worm Slammer Threatens Again (PC World)
- Xbox 360 Owners Report Many Problems With Wireless Gaming Receiver (TechWeb)
- Yahoo adds features to popular e-mail (AP)
- Currency change aimed at adding security (AP)
- Cheap PC, electric car win INDEX prizes (AP)
- Teen 'unlocks' iPhone from AT&T network (AP)
- Users: Outage no reason to abandon Skype (AP)
- Internet "crime mates" arrested after Japan killing (Reuters)
- Yahoo Mail lets e-mailers text-message to phones (Reuters)
- Yahoo rolls out enhanced e-mail service (AFP)
- Microsoft Revises Anti-Linux Campaign (PC World)
- Sun Plugs Java on Wall Street (PC World)
- IBM Expands Sametime IM (PC World)
- "Manhunt 2" game approved for sale (Reuters)
- Taiwan's Acer to acquire Gateway (AP)
- Gateway's success in '90s was fleeting (AP)
- System Center Configuration Manager for WS2K8 Released
- Microsoft Responds to Re-discovery of Vista Network Slowdowns
- TorrentSpy Closes Doors to US Users
- Last Call for Paper Airline Tickets
- Intel 'LaGrande' Chipset Ships, First Test of New vPro Trusted Platform
- Microsoft Opens 'Hackers' Web Site
- AllofMP3: 'Service Will Be Resumed'
- Sony Merges HDTV With Blu-ray PC
- WGA Outage Over, No Word On Cause
- New Yahoo Mail Leaves Beta, Adds SMS
- Acer + Gateway + Packard Bell to Create Global PC Powerhouse
- Confirmed: Vista Bug Slows Network Traffic While Music Plays
- Cybercrooks Prey on YouTube Fans
- AOL Support Rep: 'I Am Human'
- Google Video Covers Online Privacy 101
- Quick Look at the New Yahoo Mail
- Iomega's Inexpensive Network Storage
- Google chief financial officer to retire (AP)
- EarthLink to cut 900 jobs, close offices (AP)
- Teen trades hacked iPhone for new car (AP)
- Product could heal soil after fires (AP)
- Chicago scraps plans for Wi-Fi network (AP)
- China sending virtual police on cyber-patrols (AFP)
- iPhone Unlocking Video Hits Web (PC World)
- EarthLink layoffs signal change in muni Wi-Fi (InfoWorld)
- Open source court ruling impacts debated (InfoWorld)
- Researchers say Sony software makes PCs vulnerable (Reuters)
- Facebook Cracks Down on Developer Spam (PC World)
- Amidst Mac efforts, EA also pushes iPod games (Macworld.com)
- FSF: Microsoft is Bound by GPLv3 Terms If It Distributes GPLv3 Code
- New Creative Player Does iTunes Tracks
- Evidence of Microsoft Influencing OOXML Votes in Nordic States
- TorrentSpy Ordered to Hand Over User Data
- EarthLink Pink Slips Half Of Workforce
- Sony USB Drives Pack Rootkit Surprise
- Court Rules Sharing Music is Illegal, Even if Nobody Downloads It
- Zango Drops Lawsuit Against PC Tools
- Company Debuts 3D Gaming Monitor
- Yahoo: We Followed Law in China Dissident Case
- The Negative YouTube Effect
- New iPods? We'll Know for Sure Next Wednesday
- Microsoft Answers Our Windows Live SkyDrive Questions
- Heroes: Season 1 HD DVD Introduces New Interactivity
- Japan to research Internet replacement (AP)
- NASA images to be archived online (AP)
- Microsoft: XP SP3 an 'Update Roll-up'
- iTunes UK to Sell 28 TV Programs
- Vista Fix Packs Now on Windows Update
- Microsoft: WGA Outage 'Not an Outage'
- Chicago Decides Against Citywide Wi-Fi
- A List of What's New in Vista SP1
- Nokia Launches Music, Gaming Services
- Vista SP1 to Bring Fixes, Not Features; Due in Early 2008
- Microsoft Delays Windows Server 2008, Needs 'More Time to Bake'
- New iPods Expected September 5
- Windows Vista SP1 Will Uninstall Group Policy Management
- Ad-Aware Comes to Vista
- Love Your Gmail? Check Out the Video!
- Creative Intros New DRM-Free iTunes-Capable Zen--in Asia
- Epson Updates All-in-One Projector with High-Def
- New Nokia services, gadgets aim at Apple (AP)
- Review: Amazon didn't crack my eggs (AP)
- Country-specific domain names popular (AP)
- Fix for Vista Automatic Updates to Ship Via Automatic Updates
- NBC-News Corp Venture Gets a Name
- New Risk: Bogus MSN Messenger Video Invitations
- Green MP3 Player Claims 85 Hours of Battery Life
- Nokia Bringing N95, New Phones Launched in Europe to the U.S.
- IPhone hackers could face legal battle (AP)
- ManiaTV moving ahead with new CEO (AP)
- 'AutoPatcher' Service for Windows Ordered Shut Down by Microsoft
- Linux Foundation: OOXML is Too Long to Be a Standard
- Nikon Takes Wraps Off of New Digicams
- Muni Wi-Fi's Terrible Tuesday
- Low-cost HD DVD Player Announced, But Would You Buy It?
- Sony to unplug Connect music service (AP)
- Dutch royals caught revising Wikipedia (AP)
- Sony Depletes Inventory of 60GB PS3
- FTC Curious About Proposed Intel, STMicroelectronics Joint Flash Venture
- Sony Shipping Two New Blu-ray Players in Europe
- Another Yahoo Reorganization: Memo Signals Focus on Content, Not Ads
- Microsoft Buys Enterprise Chat Firm
- Have Fun Messing With Your Head Online
- Copyright Cops Can't Catch a Break
- States seek more oversight of Microsoft (AP)
- Eolas Settles Microsoft Dispute, Was Likely Paid Cash
- Family Guy to Make Download Debut on Xbox
- Judge: Security Company Protecting Customers is Immune from Prosecution
- YouTube Signs Music Royalty Deal for UK
- Sony Kills ATRAC, Introduces Video Walkmans
- TiVo Loses 145,000 Subscribers
- Municipal Wi-Fi faces financial hurdles (AP)
- Justice Dept. Says Microsoft is Behaving, California Disagrees
- HP Delays MediaSmart Home Server to Wait for OS Tweaks
- Prank starts 25 years of security woes (AP)
- Major computer viruses over 25 years (AP)
- Monster breach teaches familiar lessons (AP)
- Google begins hosting news on its site (AP)
- Apple won't sell NBC programs on iTunes (AP)
- iTunes pricing spat with NBC seen as hurting Apple (InfoWorld)
- U.N. alerts Iraqi refugees in Syria via text message (Reuters)
- NTT DoCoMo forms tieup for ultra-fast network (AFP)
- Sun: Coders key to Solaris' rise (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft antitrust compliance on track (AP)
- Facebook attracts developers -- and controversy (InfoWorld)
- CBS, The TV Network For Oldsters, Tunes In To New Net Technologies (Investor's Business Daily)
- EarthLink to Cities: Pay for Wi-Fi Setup
- Google News Strikes Deals with News Wires
- Three Cellular Carriers Fined Over 911
- Thailand Lifts Ban on YouTube
- NBC Universal Pulls Out of iTunes