- Record Labels Planning Subscription Music Service?
- Universal Takes Aim at iTunes; Can "Free" Music Work?
- Google skimps on its own advertising (AP)
- Seeking to save shelter dogs from death (AP)
- China plans virtual world for commerce (AP)
- YouTube unveils anti-piracy filters (AP)
- Court continues Microsoft antitrust case (AP)
- Notices confuse some Verizon customers (AP)
- AOL to cut work force 20 percent (AP)
- Judge asked to reconsider $222,000 award (AP)
- AT&T video rollout hits Conn. regulatory roadblock (Reuters)
- Apple faces potential environmental lawsuit (Macworld.com)
- Spain's top 3 cell phone companies probed for collusion (Reuters)
- Sun offers potpourri of open-source plans (InfoWorld)
- Ticketmaster wins court order vs. mass purchases (Reuters)
- IBM, Linden Lab Aim for Business-Friendly Virtual Worlds (PC World)
- Nintendo market value at $85 billon thanks to Wii (Reuters)
- Hitachi Scrambles to Prove It Can Beat Fujitsu to 1 Terabit HDDs
- Alltel, T-Mobile, Palm Lose Most from iPhone
- Broadcom Chipset Could Boost US 3G Adoption by 2009
- California Governor Kills Data Protection Bill
- Discovery Communications Acquires HowStuffWorks
- Motorola, Sony Ericsson to Push Open Phone OS
- Pirate Bay Takes Over Anti-Piracy Domain
- DirecTV Expands HD Channel Lineup
- AOL Lays Off 20% of Work Force
- Supreme Court Rejects Microsoft-Best Buy Appeal
- Nintendo Valued at $85 Billion USD
- Is Microsoft Re-updating Auto Update, and Does It Need Updating Again?
- Gateway Sheds Professional Computer Division
- Apple's Leopard Prepares to Pounce
- Porn Spammers Get Five Years
- Napster Revamps Service: Now Allows Web-Based Access
- Apple's Leopard system goes on sale (AP)
- How Verizon Turned Over Surveillance Documents Without Court Order
- 40GB PlayStation 3 Coming to US?
- iTunes Lowers Price of DRM-Free Tracks
- Napster Refocuses on Web, Drops Software
- Apple Set to Ship Leopard October 26
- Microsoft Drops South Korea Antitrust Appeal
- Switzerland: Superior Voting Security?
- Confirmed: Apple to Ship Leopard Oct. 26
- Yahoo 3Q earnings decline slightly (AP)
- Intel 3Q profit leaps 43 percent (AP)
- IBM 3Q earnings up 6 pct., beating views (AP)
- MySpace, Skype announce partnership (AP)
- Seagate Technology 1Q profit, sales soar (AP)
- Disney to spend $1 bln on Calif. park: paper (Reuters)
- Asustek's low-cost Eee PC will sport Windows XP (InfoWorld)
- UIQ plans to expand after Motorola deal (InfoWorld)
- OSI Approves Two Microsoft Shared-Source Licenses (PC World)
- Google: Urchin Analytics Software Lives (PC World)
- Symbian puts graphics, network improvements in OS (InfoWorld)
- The week in video-game news (AP)
- Open Source Initiative Approves Microsoft's 'Public,' 'Reciprocal' License
- Nokia Touch-screen, Tactile Response Interface Coming to Symbian S60
- Retrial Sought for RIAA Defendant
- House Passes Temporary Net Tax Ban
- Gates Promises 'Magic' Transformation of Telecommunications Through UC
- Broadcasters Announce DTV Ad Campaign
- US Airways Taps Paypal for Airfare Purchases
- First DVD to Ship with WMV File for PC, Portables
- MySpace Gets Signed by Sony BMG
- Google Launches New Copyright Protection on YouTube
- Roxio Release New Backup Software
- Apple Unveils Upgrade Program and Other Details for Leopard
- Yahoo 3Q report encourages investors (AP)
- Intel 3Q earnings beat expectations (AP)
- IBM 3Q earnings up 6 pct., beating views (AP)
- MySpace, Skype announce partnership (AP)
- Seagate Technology 1Q profit, sales soar (AP)
- Internet preparing to go into outer space (AFP)
- Asustek's low-cost Eee PC will sport Windows XP (InfoWorld)
- UIQ plans to expand after Motorola deal (InfoWorld)
- OSI Approves Two Microsoft Shared-Source Licenses (PC World)
- SAP buys BPM vendor to boost NetWeaver (PC World)
- Google: Urchin Analytics Software Lives (PC World)
- The week in video-game news (AP)
- Sprint to introduce touch-screen phone (AP)
- Journalist Shield Law Passes US House, President Threatens Veto
- High-Def TiVos Get External Storage
- Microsoft Revamps Windows Live Maps
- Apple to Sell Unlocked iPhone in France
- Jobs Speaks: Apple to Deliver iPhone SDK in February
- Novell-Microsoft Antitrust Suit Moves Forward
- Cisco Brazil Offices Raided in Tax Fraud Investigation
- Leopard to Natively Support ODF
- Radiohead Downloads Deliver a Gotcha
- Yahoo Senior Counsel to Be Grilled by Congress Over China Disclosure
- AT&T Decides to Prorate Termination Fee
- Adobe: Pros Like Lightroom Better
- Apple OKs 3rd-party iPhone applications (AP)
- Best Buy Sells Last Analog TV Set
- Jobs: iPhone, iPod Touch to Get Apps
- HTC Touch Comes to Sprint in US
- Best Buy Sells Its Last Analog TV Set
- Yahoo Senior Counsel to Be Grilled by Congress Over China Disclosure
- AT&T Decides to Prorate Termination Fee
- Adobe: Pros Like Lightroom Better
- Jobs Speaks: Apple to Deliver iPhone SDK in February
- Novell-Microsoft Antitrust Suit Moves Forward
- Cisco Brazil Offices Raided in Tax Fraud Investigation
- Leopard to Natively Support ODF
- Journalist Shield Law Passes US House, President Threatens Veto
- High-Def TiVos Get External Storage
- Microsoft Revamps Windows Live Maps
- Apple to Sell Unlocked iPhone in France
- Open Source Initiative Approves Microsoft's 'Public,' 'Reciprocal' License
- Nokia Touch-screen, Tactile Response Interface Coming to Symbian S60
- Skype purchase cost eBay (AP)
- Apple to open iPhone for developers (AP)
- PCs shipping at fastest rate in 2 years (AP)
- Ann Arbor to replace lights with LEDs (AP)
- Study: Online games more captivating (AP)
- EBay posts loss on charge, but auctions strengthen (Reuters)
- Report: Apple's Mac shipments surge 15.9 percent (Macworld.com)
- Cafe Latte attack steals data from Wi-Fi PCs (InfoWorld)
- Nokia releases new version of Linux tablet (InfoWorld)
- Jobs: Apple to Release iPhone SDK by February (PC World)
- IBM 3Q earnings beat Street forecast (AP)
- Game review: 'Orange Box' a great value (AP)
- Yahoo Shedding Entertainment Baggage in Order to Gain Relevancy
- Satellite Phones Descend Below $1000 Mark
- Nokia Debuts Updated Internet Tablet
- Two Spammers Face Over Five Years
- Open XML Negatively Impacting ISO Standards Body
- Price Drop: Sub-$200 HD DVD Player from Toshiba?
- Jobs: iPhone, iPod Touch to Get Third-Party Apps
- AT&T Ships BlackBerry Curve 8310
- Radiohead Downloads Deliver a Gotcha
- Roxio Releases New Backup Software
- Apple Unveils Upgrade Program and Other Details for Leopard
- Confirmed: Apple to Ship Leopard Oct. 26
- Napster Revamps Service: Now Allows Web-Based Access
- Apple's Leopard Prepares to Pounce
- Porn Spammers Get Five Years
- Universal Takes Aim at iTunes; Can "Free" Music Work?
- New Skype Phone Could Usher In Mobile VoIP Era
- Outcry Wins AT&T and Verizon Customers the Right to Gripe
- Samsung, Blu-ray Makers Ship Key Firmware Updates
- First Look: Google Earth with YouTube Video
- Apple to open iPhone for developers (AP)
- EBay loses $936M in 3Q on Skype charges (AP)
- PCs shipping at fastest rate in 2 years (AP)
- Ann Arbor to replace lights with LEDs (AP)
- Study: Online games more captivating (AP)
- Next New Networks buys "Obama Girl" site (Reuters)
- Report: Apple's Mac shipments surge 15.9 percent (Macworld.com)
- Cafe Latte attack steals data from Wi-Fi PCs (InfoWorld)
- Nokia releases new version of Linux tablet (InfoWorld)
- Adobe sees full shift to Web coming in next decade (Reuters)
- IBD's Top 10 - Wednesday (Investor's Business Daily)
- Game review: 'Orange Box' a great value (AP)
- Opera Lovers Unite: Get This Patch
- Sony announces new, cheaper PS3 (AP)
- Sony to Offload Cell PS3 Chip Plant to Toshiba
- Microsoft Joins Free 411 Scene
- MySpace Opens Site Up to Developers
- RIAA Finally Takes Aim at Newsgroups
- New Spam Attack Delivers MP3 Attachments Pitching Stocks
- Ballmer zings Google (AP)
- Western Search Engines Redirected in China
- Microsoft Details Web 2.0 Progress
- New Zealand Actor Wins Rejection of Amazon 'One-Click' Patent
- Media, Web companies set copyright rules (AP)
- New 'Daily Show' Site Launches with 13,000 Clips
- Congressman: FTC May Have Inaccurate View of P2P Dangers
- Cheap Wi-Fi for Nokia Handsets
- Ballmer: Search like `precocious' tot (AP)
- Social Sites May Find Monetization Difficult
- Sony Drops Prices, Confirms 40GB PS3
- Google 3Q profit soars 46 percent (AP)
- Media, Web companies set copyright rules (AP)
- Review: Accessorizing the iPhone (AP)
- Senate Accord with President Could Mean Immunity for Telcos
- RIAA Sends 411 Letters to 19 Universities
- Patriots get ticket sellers' names (AP)
- Google 3Q profit soars 46 percent (AP)
- New Pro Canon Lenses, New Olympus DSLRs
- Google rides ad wave to sparkling 3Q (AP)
- Patriots get ticket sellers' names (AP)
- Media, Web companies set copyright rules (AP)
- AMD posts 3Q loss, but investors hopeful (AP)
- Review: Accessorizing the iPhone (AP)
- Web 2.0 Summit: U.S. Becoming Less Relevant In Global, Internet Economy (TechWeb)
- Western Union pushes cell phone transfer (AP)
- China keeps 3G schedule on hold (FT.com)
- Nokia releases new version of Linux tablet (InfoWorld)
- CBS, Microsoft, and MySpace Unveil Copyright Guidelines (PC World)
- Facebook site grows businesses (InfoWorld)
- Sony to sell PS3 chip lines to rival Toshiba (AFP)
- Comcast blocks some Internet traffic (AP)
- AP tests Comcast's file-sharing filter (AP)
- Google 3Q profit soars 46 percent (AP)
- Patriots get ticket sellers' names (AP)
- Media, Web companies set copyright rules (AP)
- Google Gets Undue Credit for Ad Conversions (PC World)
- Apple to open iPhone for developers (AP)
- Japan's KDDI profits rise despite heated competition (AFP)
- Nokia releases new version of Linux tablet (InfoWorld)
- Attackers Exploiting New RealPlayer Flaw (PC World)
- Facebook site grows businesses (InfoWorld)
- Sony announces new, cheaper PS3 (AP)
- Daily Show Archive Now Live
- Boot Camp Pulled from Apple Site: Beta Set to Expire Soon
- Microsoft Introduces Wiki-Like Listas Service
- TV Networks, Online Video Services Sign Copyright Pact
- Xbox 360 Top Console in September
- Google Profit Surges 46 Percent
- iPhone #4 Cell Phone in US in 3rd Quarter
- AP Finds Comcast Blocks File Sharing
- Espionage, Codebreaking, and Gamers
- Are You 'Gutsy' Enough to Replace Your OS with Linux?
- AMD Fights Back, But Still Treads Water
- AP tests Comcast's file-sharing filter (AP)
- Presidential Cabinet members start blogs (AP)
- SanDisk to debut USB drive, video service (AP)
- AT&T to offer Napster music catalog (AP)
- Microsoft blinks in European legal fight (AP)
- Staples to sell Dell PCs (AP)
- Xbox 360 Now 13% Cheaper in Japan
- EU Will Examine Google-DoubleClick Merger
- Microsoft Reduces Interop License Fees, EC Says It's Now in Compliance
- Next Up to Sue Vonage? AT&T
- Qualcomm Scores Win in Nokia Battle
- Dell Signs Retail Deal With Staples
- Intel: Too Soon to Say Whether FTC Dropped Antitrust Investigation
- Adobe Issues Patch for PDF-related Vulnerability
- AT&T Uverse Customers Hit with Outage
- WiMax Adopted as Global Mobile Standard
- Hitachi Announces New Approach to Green Hard Drives
- Apple 4Q earnings beat analyst views (AP)
- Apple Exceeds Expectations, Mac Sales Soar
- Dell to Sell Computers, Printers in Staples Stores
- Microsoft blinks in European legal fight (AP)
- Regulators avoiding Intel investigation? (AP)
- Apple Grows its Mac Sales....Will Your Next PC Be a Mac?
- Samsung develops new flash memory chip (AP)
- Cisco to buy Navini for $330 million (AP)
- Apple Estimates 250,000 Unlocked iPhones
- Comcast says it Slows, Not Blocks, Net Traffic
- MySpace Gets Into Casual Gaming
- Asian Linux Distributor Strikes Patent Covenant with Microsoft
- HD TiVos Can Now Share Content
- Hitachi to Exit Home PC Business, Refocus on Servers
- 'Transformers' Sets Hi-Def Sales Record
- Private BitTorrent Site Raided, Operators Arrested
- Microsoft Targets Family Gamers with New Xbox 360
- British, Dutch police close pirate site (AP)
- Sonos adds Search