- Swedish Standards Vote on OOXML Declared Invalid, SIS to Abstain
- Bertelsmann Settles Again Over Napster
- Dell Q2 2008 Earnings Report Paints an Incomplete Picture
- Another Security Update for Yahoo Messenger
- iCar Pictures: Drive Different
- Faster Wi-Fi in works to transfer data (AP)
- New Privacy Tools from Lavasoft
- AT&T offers parental control service (AP)
- Unauthorized iPhones on sale in China (AP)
- Texas startup says it has batteries beat (AP)
- Philips Ready to Enter DVR Market
- House Could Take Up Patent Reform Measure This Week
- iPhone Leading US Smartphone in July
- Microsoft Reports Victory in Preliminary ISO Ballot for Office Open XML
- NBC to sell new TV shows on Amazon Unbox (AP)
- ATM makers see ties to cell phones, PDAs (AP)
- Virtual Bernanke guides 'Second Life' (AP)
- FCC's methods leaves public in the dark (AP)
- Yahoo buying ad network for $300 million (AP)
- Yahoo buys behavioral ad firm for $300 million (Reuters)
- UN: World now has 4 billion phone lines (AP)
- MetroPCS offers $5.12B for Leap (AP)
- Microsoft releases Silverlight 1.0 video technology (InfoWorld)
- Smile! Big Brother software is watching you (Reuters)
- Star student Cisco set to meet analysts (InfoWorld)
- Wii Outsells Sony PS3 Three to One (NewsFactor)
- What the Microsoft Standards Battle is Really About
- Corel to Integrate Office With Word Perfect Lightning
- Google PowerPoint, Wiki Software on Tap
- P2P Remains Alive and Well, BitTorrent Surging
- Windows Live Software Suite Due This Week
- Was China Behind Pentagon Cyber Attack?
- Opera 9.5 Alpha Gets History Search, Speed
- Microsoft Cuts Price of European HD DVD Drive
- Microsoft Pondering iPhone Killer?
- A Nice Facelift for Free E-mail Apps
- Apple cuts iPhone price, updates iPods (AP)
- HP deepens push into cell phone market (AP)
- Newest spy gadget: social networking (AP)
- Microsoft cuts $50 from Zune price (AP)
- USA Today distributes news by 'widget' (AP)
- Microsoft rolls out suite of Windows Live services (Reuters)
- IFA visitors and exhibitors top expectations (Reuters)
- U.S. ITC starts investigation into Nokia 3G phones (Reuters)
- Network Appliance Sues Sun, But Says It's No SCO (TechWeb)
- Startup software maker Netbooks takes on Intuit (Reuters)
- ArcelorMittal gets U.S. OK for Sparrows Point sale (Reuters)
- Online features boost video game revenue: report (Reuters)
- LG Promises New, True Hybrid High-Def Disc Player
- Intel Seeks to Upstage AMD 'Barcelona' with Quad-Core 'Tigerton'
- Microsoft Releases Suite of Windows Live Software
- DailyKos and Other Blogs Qualify as 'Media,' Exempt from Finance Laws
- Apple Cuts iPhone Price by $200
- Apple Introduces Wi-Fi iTunes Store
- iPod Classic, Meet iPod Touch
- iPod Shuffle Goes (RED), New Nano Appears
- iTunes Chugs Along, Adds Ringtone Capabilities
- Yahoo Acquisition of BlueLithium May Help Close Analytics Gap
- NBC to Sell Shows via Amazon Unbox
- Microsoft Drops Zune Price, Talks Zune Phone
- Palm Cancels Foleo Project in Response to Customer Concern
- Silverlight 1.0 Released, Linux Version Coming
- Microsoft: Removal of Group Policy Tool from Vista 'Not Significant'
- Blu-ray and HD DVD Camps: Like Little Kids
- Apple Event: iPhone Price Drop! 8GB now $399
- Apple Event: 802.11b/g iPod Touch - $299 8GB, $399 16GB
- Apple Event: 6G iPod - $249 80GB, $349 160GB
- Apple Event: New Shuffles, Wider Nano. $149 4GB, $199 8GB
- Apple Event: iTunes Ringtones for $1.98
- Microsoft Unleashes its Flash Challenger
- NBC's Move to Amazon is Bad News for 'Must See TV' Fans
- Comic books now available on cell phones (AP)
- Judge strikes down part of Patriot Act (AP)
- Cable ads mark switch to digital TV (AP)
- Apple stock falls after iPhone price cut (AP)
- China repeats denial of military hacking (AP)
- Cybercrime committed 'every 10 seconds' in Britain: report (AFP)
- Apple to offer early iPhone buyers $100 store credit (Macworld.com)
- Nets Take Promos Beyond Their Air (AdWeek.com)
- Network Appliance Sues Sun, But Says It's No SCO (TechWeb)
- HP picks Intel chip for quad-core servers (InfoWorld)
- NetApp Sues Sun over Storage Patents (NewsFactor)
- Lord British returns with blank slate (Reuters)
- Appeals Court Overturns Dismissal of Qualcomm Antitrust Charges
- Jobs Apologizes, Apple to Give iPhone Customers $100 Credit
- Microsoft Brings Back the Media Center Extender
- Vudu Joins On-Demand Movie Crowd
- Lulu.com Sues NBC's Hulu.com
- Google-DoubleClick Deal May Come Under Early EU Scrutiny
- HD DVD Claims 'Undeniable Momentum'
- Motorola Begins Selling RAZR 2
- Sony's New Blu-ray Players Still Pricey
- Early Apple iPhone Adopters Feeling Undercut by At Least One Third
- California Appeals Video Game Law Ruling
- Why Google is Building a Phone
- Finally -- Google Reader Gets Search
- Facebook Profile Searches: Not Welcome by All Users
- Sony's New Dolby TrueHD/DTS HD Compatible Blu-ray Players
- Apple's Jobs sorry for iPhone price cut (AP)
- Google helps in search for aviator (AP)
- Acer's Growth Hiccups as Lenovo Reclaims World #3 PC Maker Position
- DOJ: 'Net Neutrality' Precludes Broadband Investment, Threatens Free Markets
- Five Patches On Tap for Tuesday
- E-mails Promise Anonymity, Deliver Attack
- Reader Survey: What's 'Broken' on the Web?
- Can You Get a Refund on Your iPhone?
- Use iTunes? Get This Patch
- Virtual schooling growing at K-12 level (AP)
- Alum charged with hacking into Texas A&M (AP)
- Many iPhone owners relish being first (AP)
- Square Enix Frustrated With PS3 Marketing
- Adobe: Web-Based Photoshop Coming Soon
- This Open Letter to Steve Jobs Say it All
- New Flat-Panel TVs From an Old Name
- AOL to drop Digg-like news from Netscape (AP)
- Patent Reform Debate Begins; Bush Signals Opposition to Key Elements
- Apple Looking to Cut TV Show Prices
- Parts of Patriot Act Ruled Unconstitutional
- Judge Smacks Down Patriot Act Record Seizure
- IPhone Owners Seeking Refund Told to "Sit Tight"
- This Open Letter to Steve Jobs Says it All
- New Flat-Panel TVs From an Old Name
- E-mails Promise Anonymity, Deliver Attack
- Reader Survey: What's 'Broken' on the Web?
- Can You Get a Refund on Your iPhone?
- Use iTunes? Get This Patch
- Why Google is Building a Phone
- Finally -- Google Reader Gets Search
- Facebook Profile Searches: Not Welcome by All Users
- Sony's New Dolby TrueHD/DTS HD Compatible Blu-ray Players
- Blu-ray and HD DVD Camps: Like Little Kids
- Apple Event: iPhone Price Drop! 8GB now $399
- Apple Event: 802.11b/g iPod Touch - $299 8GB, $399 16GB
- Tech giants, banks win on patent reform (AP)
- Motorola pledges to break out of slump (AP)
- Vizio emerges from flat-panel TV shadows (AP)
- Patent Reform Passes US House 225 - 175, Senate May Follow
- New Chinese Involvement Could Trigger HD DVD Price Plunge
- HD Radio to Debut iTunes Tagging
- AOL to Drop Netscape.com Digg Clone
- Firefox Tops 400 Million Downloads
- Microsoft Details Office 2008 for Mac
- HD TiVoToGo Coming in November
- Apple Price Cuts May Include iTunes TV Episodes
- E-mail outage hits some BlackBerry users (AP)
- Opera Serves Up New 9.5 Browser Alpha
- Chip implants linked to animal tumors (AP)
- Techies ponder computers smarter than us (AP)
- Laws target teen drivers' cell phone use (AP)
- Techies ponder computers smarter than us (AP)
- Intel raises 3Q sales outlook (AP)
- Apple sells 1 millionth iPhone (AP)
- Broadcasters launch ads against device (AP)
- L'Oreal takes on eBay over fake scents (AP)
- AMD to launch new 4-core server chip (AP)
- Web search for bomb recipes should be blocked: EU (Reuters)
- Vodafone to launch unlimited music service in UK (Reuters)
- Mobile Phones not to Blame for Bee Decline (PC World)
- IBM throws weight behind OpenOffice.org project (InfoWorld)
- Capgemini to provide IT services for Google Apps (InfoWorld)
- AMD Launches Quad-Core Comeback Chip (NewsFactor)
- Trends & Innovations - Friday (Investor's Business Daily)
- Music Labels Turn to 'Ringles' to Save the CD
- Sony Debuts Dancing MP3 Player
- Skype Users Warned of New Windows Worm
- Apple Says it Sold 1 Million iPhones
- Barcelona: Quad-Core Opterons Now Feature Virtualization Support
- Barcelona: AMD Unveils New Power Metric for CPUs
- Barcelona: AMD Gambles on an Evolutionary, Not Revolutionary, CPU
- Sony Rolls Out Goofy Music Player: The Rolly
- Apple Sells its Millionth iPhone
- Deals could be close on Internet radio (AP)
- IBM claims ultra-tiny art project (AP)
- Apple mulling bid on airwaves auction (AP)
- Apple sells 1 millionth iPhone (AP)
- Western Digital boosts forecast (AP)
- Edwards wins Texas Democratic informal "ePrimary" (Reuters)
- Analysis: Lessons learned from the iPhone price cuts (Macworld.com)
- Mobile Phones not to Blame for Bee Decline (PC World)
- IBM Throws Weight Behind OpenOffice.org Project (PC World)
- Take-Two loss smaller than expected (Reuters)
- HP core LAN switch signals rise of ProCurve (InfoWorld)
- Trends & Innovations - Friday (Investor's Business Daily)
- IBM to Develop OpenOffice.org with Sun
- SanDisk Introduces Low-Cost Video MP3 Player
- Microsoft Launches Own 'Babel Fish'
- Intel Restructuring May Pay Off Greater Than Anticipated
- Capgemini to Recommend Google Apps to Enterprise
- Skype Worm on the Loose
- Apple sells 1 million iPhones in 74 days (AP)
- Intel boosts 3Q forecast (AP)
- FCC chair promotes post-digital TV rule (AP)
- S. Korean regulator wraps up Intel probe (AP)
- Mexico leader visits India's tech hub (AP)
- Web OS Aims to Mimic Windows
- States seek extra oversight of Microsoft (AP)
- South Korean regulator ends Intel probe (AP)
- Mexico leader visits India's tech hub (AP)
- FCC chair promotes post-digital TV rule (AP)
- Apple sells 1 million iPhones in 74 days (AP)
- Internet aiding hunt for US adventurer Steve Fossett (AFP)
- Apple Passes the Million-iPhone Mark (NewsFactor)
- Nokia says maps service downloads hit one million (Reuters)
- Big Blue Joins Forces with OpenOffice.org (NewsFactor)
- BEA, Adobe forge rich Internet apps partnership (InfoWorld)
- Tigerton, Barcelona to Reinvigorate Server Market (PC World)
- Take-Two loss is smaller than expected (Reuters)
- NAB: Say No to "White Space" Internet
- News Corp: We're Staying on iTunes
- Vodafone Looks to Take On iPhone in UK
- Three-Layer 51 GB HD DVD Apparently Approved by DVD Forum
- Take-Two Begins Road to Financial Recovery
- Web Remembers Sept. 11, 2001
- Music Industry to Bundle Ringtones in "Ringle" CDs
- VMware seeks to build on IPO buzz (AP)
- Microsoft releases 4 security fixes (AP)
- Feds: `Iceman' was Internet ID thief (AP)
- Intel charged in South Korea (AP)
- Korea FTC Files Objection Statement Against Intel
- States Petition Federal Judge to Extend Microsoft Antitrust Oversight
- AMD Clinches Quad-Core Price/Performance Lead After First SPEC Results
- Patch Tuesday: And Then There Were Four
- September Patches for MSN Messenger - MS Agent
- NTP sues wireless carriers over patents (AP)
- Despite demand, libraries won't add PCs (AP)
- New reputation score follows you online (AP)
- Hard drives can survive fire, floods (AP)
- Yahoo to sell ads for social network (AP)
- Startup May Sue FCC Over Spectrum (PC World)
- Vodafone launches consumer-targeted Palm Treo smartphone (InfoWorld)
- Wireless carriers sued for patent infringement (Reuters)
- The great Office Server smorgasbord, part 4: Project pleasure with Project Server 2007 (InfoWorld)
- Indian Police Urged to Tap Cybercafes to Fight Terrorism (PC World)
- Yahoo Sells Ads for Bebo (PC World)
- 'Heavenly Sword' is heaven sent for PS3 (USATODAY.com)
- Microsoft Tries Again in Japan With Xbox 360
- E-mail Patent Holder NTP Pursues AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, Sprint
- Apple Debuts Logic Studio
- Microsoft, Sun to Announce Expanded Agreement
- How often is online storage offline?
- EMC target of sex discrimination claims (AP)
- Sun expands alliance with Microsoft (AP)
- Startup Veveo mines mobile search (AP)
- New reputation score follows you online (AP)
- Shareholders OK Palm ownership change (AP)
- Aria picks: Fans vote for TV segments (AP)
- NTP sues wireless carriers for patent infringement (Reuters)
- China: We're Being Spied On Via Net
- Dueling Interop Labs: Microsoft Opens One with Novell, Another with Sun
- Sony Unveiling Four New Blu-ray Recorders in Japan