- Vodafone launches MusicStation service in UK (Reuters)
- Sprint Nextel 3Q net drops (AP)
- Mandriva CEO Calls Out Microsoft's Ballmer (PC Magazine)
- Microsoft Steps Up Pursuit of Software Pirates (PC World)
- IBM Launches Server Consolidation Tool (PC World)
- Nintendo's classic Famicom faces end of road (AFP)
- Steve Case Launches New Music Service
- MacBooks Get a Slight Speed Bump
- Mandriva Accuses Microsoft of Dirty Tactics
- New Qimonda GDDR5 Memory Promises 3x Performance of GDDR3
- Opinion: Net Privacy Group Propose "Do Not Track" List
- Mac Porn Surfers Subject to QT Flaw
- Pay-What-You-Want Albums Are Catching On
- New Patent Suits Target Retailers, OEMs, and Manufacturers
- Electronic Arts posts 2Q net loss (AP)
- SharePoint Services Role Removed from Final Windows Server 2008
- China's Olympics Ticket Sales Crash
- Canadian Firm Sues 22, Claims it Owns Wi-Fi Tech
- Mac Porn Surfers Subject to QT Flaw
- Mandriva Accuses Microsoft of Dirty Tactics
- New Qimonda GDDR5 Memory Promises 3x Performance of GDDR3
- Steve Case Launches New Music Service
- MacBooks Get a Slight Speed Bump
- Gateway Acquisition Gives Acer More to Fight HP With
- Wal-Mart, Buy Price HD DVD Player at $100
- AOL Pushes Truveo Video Search Platform Globally
- Stymie Over Whois Changes Leaves ICANN With Bad Options
- Intel Ships 150,000 Classmate PCs to Libya
- MotoROKR Leverages Car Audio for MP3, Bluetooth Speakerphone
- Nintendo Overtakes Sony in Video Game Revenues
- MySpace gets social with Google (AP)
- Sprint Continues to Bleed Customers, Profit Plummets
- Hackers unlock extra violence in game (AP)
- HD DVD Players Tumble to $100
- MySpace gets social with Google (AP)
- Verizon gives shareholders say on pay (AP)
- UN, Google, Cisco team to track poverty (AP)
- Toshiba HD DVD Player Tumbles to $100
- Pay-What-You-Want Albums Are Catching On
- Opinion: Net Privacy Group Propose "Do Not Track" List
- Halloween E-mail Delivers "Storm" Trick and No Treat
- $200 "gPC" Launches Today at Wal-mart
- Google Dials Up Sprint and Verizon for Possible gPhone Launch
- New Panasonic DMP-BD30 Blu-ray Player Shows Improved Picture Quality and Features
- Second Life Lawsuit Lands in Real-World Court
- Report: Google Phone Announcement Imminent, Again
- Hulu Will Need Exclusive Content at High Speed
- Apple Limits iPhone Sales to Thwart Resellers, Hackers
- With Exploits Out, Microsoft's Urgency Grows
- Poll: Will Leopard be on Your Next Machine?
- Disturbing Poll: One in Ten OK with Net Access Brain Implant
- Microsoft Pays a Premium for Some Facebook Mojo
- Online crooks target Macs with porn ruse (AP)
- MySpace Joins Google to Take On Facebook and Microsoft
- MySpace gets social with Google (AP)
- Rate your fitness routine with GPS (AP)
- Electronic Arts posts 2Q net loss (AP)
- Rate your fitness routine with GPS (AP)
- Hackers unlock violence in 'Manhunt 2' (AP)
- Electronic Arts posts 2Q net loss (AP)
- Online crooks target Macs with porn ruse (AP)
- UN, Google, Cisco team to track poverty (AP)
- Nokia Internet push slips in music, gaming (Reuters)
- Alien and robot on mission for PS3 (Reuters)
- Vouchers cut out roaming charges (FT.com)
- Everex Readies Sub-$300 Linux Notebooks (PC World)
- Google lures MySpace for social network platform (Reuters)
- Social networking likely to grow in enterprises (InfoWorld)
- Wii trims lead over PS3 in Japan (Reuters)
- MySpace gets social with Google (AP)
- Manhunt 2: The Second Coming of Hot Coffee?
- Yahoo's Callahan Apologizes Over Omissions to Congress About China
- Cops learning how to extend beats online (AP)
- Advice for cops seeking online clues (AP)
- Groups Ask FCC To Investigate Comcast
- US House to Debate Resolution Against Radio Performance Royalties
- Seagate Settles Suit Over 'Gigabyte' Definition
- Toshiba A3 HD DVD Player Now $199
- Sprint Mulls Future of WiMAX Business
- Groups Ask FCC to Investigate Comcast for BitTorrent Blocking
- Manhunt 2: The Second Coming of Hot Coffee?
- Yahoo's Callahan Apologizes Over Omissions to Congress About China
- MySpace Joins Google to Take On Facebook and Microsoft
- Sprint Continues to Bleed Customers, Profit Plummets
- SharePoint Services Role Removed from Final Windows Server 2008
- China's Olympics Ticket Sales Crash
- Canadian Firm Sues 22, Claims it Owns Wi-Fi Tech
- Mac Porn Surfers Subject to QT Flaw
- Mandriva Accuses Microsoft of Dirty Tactics
- New Qimonda GDDR5 Memory Promises 3x Performance of GDDR3
- Complaints Filed to FCC Allege Comcast P2P Blocking
- AT&T Adds iPhone International Flat Rate Data Plans
- Microsoft, Mozilla Disagree Over JavaScript's Future
- P2P Still Lives: Mininova Passes 3 Billion Downloads
- Glitch mismatches photos, news on Google (AP)
- Nintendo to End Support for Original NES
- Warner stays out of online store deal (AP)
- PCs being pushed aside in Japan (AP)
- MySpace expands program for targeted ads (AP)
- Reliance, Microsoft in Internet venture (AP)
- IAC to split into five businesses (AP)
- Diller's IAC to split into five units (AP)
- MySpace expands program for targeted ads (AP)
- Chilean president's Web page hacked (AP)
- Reliance, Microsoft in Internet venture (AP)
- PCs being pushed aside in Japan (AP)
- Kylie caps comeback with single, new Web site (Reuters)
- RIM offers BlackBerry software for small businesses (InfoWorld)
- Motorola Tests 3G Femtocells in Europe (PC World)
- Cheap Linux PCs may pressure One Laptop Per Child (InfoWorld)
- RIM Unbundles BlackBerry Software for Small Businesses (PC World)
- Samsung Drives Target Enterprise Servers (PC World)
- Hackers spark new protests vs video game "Manhunt 2" (Reuters)
- Xbox Teams with ESPN on NFL and NCAA Downloads
- Google dials into the cell phone market (AP)
- Alibaba.com aims to lead e-commerce (AP)
- Xbox Live to Offer ESPN TV Downloads
- No Gphone, But Google Announces 'Android' Mobile Platform
- MySpace Beats Facebook in Ad Platform Announcement
- Visual Studio 2008, .NET 3.5 to Be Released This Month, Launched Later
- Windows Home Server Debuts
- Google Officially Announces Android Mobile OS
- Canada's Sympatico Admits to Net Filtering
- Microsoft Shows Progress on 'Live' Front
- Yahoo Branches Out Socially and Globally
- What Google's Entry into Phone Biz Means to You
- Google's Phone Platform: It's Not an OS, So What Is It?
- Feds fight ruling on security letters (AP)
- Red Hat to Build Optimized Java for Enterprise Linux
- Hollywood Writers Walk Out Over Net Royalties
- BEA to give confidential info to Icahn (AP)
- 5 Years Later, Microsoft IPTV Coming to India
- Macrovision Bugs Microsoft
- Sun Microsystems sees 1Q profit (AP)
- Feds fight ruling on security letters (AP)
- Google dials into the cell phone market (AP)
- MySpace expands program for targeted ads (AP)
- Diller's IAC to split into 5 units (AP)
- Chilean president's Web page hacked (AP)
- Take your pick of sites for TV on the Web (USATODAY.com)
- Sony to launch new, lighter PlayStation 2 (AFP)
- Google's mobile move: awe-inspiring and terrifying (InfoWorld)
- Google's Android boosts enterprise mobile Linux (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft gives first peek at Sync Framework (InfoWorld)
- IBM to ship AIX 6 Unix on Friday (InfoWorld)
- Sony to launch new PlayStation 2 model in Japan (Reuters)
- House committee head lambasts Yahoo Inc. (AP)
- Yahoo CEO defends company in China case (AP)
- Nortel Networks swings to 3Q profit (AP)
- AT&T trims U-verse rollout estimate (AP)
- Alibaba shares triple in Hong Kong debut (AP)
- Feds fight ruling on security letters (AP)
- Amazon offers online storage in Europe (InfoWorld)
- HTC Working on Google Phone (PC World)
- Symbian CEO: Android just another Linux platform (InfoWorld)
- Android Just a Linux OS, Says Symbian CEO (PC World)
- Software piracy seen rampant in Serbia (Reuters)
- Lenovo unveils its first addition to Think PCs (Reuters)
- EVE Online released for Macintosh (Macworld.com)
- Yahoo execs defend role in arrest (AP)
- Microsoft expands in Ireland (AP)
- Nortel Networks swings to 3Q profit (AP)
- AT&T trims U-verse rollout estimate (AP)
- Alibaba shares triple in Hong Kong debut (AP)
- Update: Amazon extends online storage in Europe (InfoWorld)
- iPhones poised to hit Britain and Germany (Reuters)
- Dow and S&P edge higher with oil (Reuters)
- Symbian CEO: Android just another Linux platform (InfoWorld)
- Software piracy seen rampant in Serbia (Reuters)
- Sun Microsystems sees 1Q profit (AP)
- Sony to launch new, lighter PlayStation 2 (AFP)
- Sony Debuts New PS2 in Japan
- Joost Scraps Inline Chat for Meebo
- Studios to Consider 'Managed Copy' Provisions Disabling DVD Copying
- Sony: We Might Have Best Holiday Ever
- Facebook unveils ad targeting program (AP)
- Most fans paid $0 for Radiohead album (AP)
- New devices open communications for deaf (AP)
- Zune Updates Coming November 13
- EU Proposing Air Passenger Data Retention
- Callahan: Yahoo Wasn't Cooperating with China to Target Dissidents
- First Impressions: Yahoo's Kickstart Social Network
- Touchscreen Notebook: Apple's Next Big Thing?
- AT&T's U-verse: $2 Million Smaller, $500 Million Costlier
- Pirate Bay Developing BitTorrent-like Protocol
- Microsoft Launches Assault on Google's Search Appliances
- Two Out of Three Didn't Pay for Radiohead
- Microsoft chief information exec fired (AP)
- Windows Live emerges from beta (AP)
- MPEG-2 Patent Holder, Licensing Agent in High-Def Codec Dispute
- Facebook unveils ad targeting program (AP)
- Google to offer drivers help at gas pump (AP)
- New cardiology methods saving lives (AP)
- How HD DVD Got its Groove Back
- Google to offer drivers help at gas pump (AP)
- Production begins for schoolkid laptops (AP)
- AOL buying another ad company, Quigo (AP)
- Nokia, Vodafone join to boost services (AP)
- LG Using Broadcom Chips in Dual HD Disc Players
- Nokia Tests on New Mobile Broadband Standard Crack 100 Mbps
- Microsoft Steps Up Anti-Piracy Effort in China
- Opera Mini 4 Available for Phones
- Fired: Microsoft CIO Violated Company Policies
- Facebook Puts Users to Work Pitching Products
- PCs could run multiple operating systems (AP)
- CinemaNow and Sonic Try DVD Copying Despite CSS Headaches
- OLPC Laptop Begins Mass Production
- New Parental Controls Limit Xbox Time
- Rep. Lantos to Yahoo: 'Morally, You Are Pygmies'
- Prince Targets Fans for Copyright Violations
- Target pulls violent video game (AP)
- Ultra-fast Internet networks won't merge (AP)
- Photobucket advances tagging concept (AP)
- Cisco 1Q profit jumps 37 percent (AP)
- When 'ee' means 'move right' (AP)
- Web ad spending expected to double by 2011 (Reuters)
- Sony may quit advanced chip project (AFP)
- As Google pushes phones, Yahoo zeros in on ad deals (Reuters)
- Red Hat, Amazon deliver Linux on demand (InfoWorld)
- TomTom Ups the Ante on Tele Atlas (NewsFactor)
- Aussie dollar enjoys its time in the sun (FT.com)
- Microsoft adds new parental controls to Xbox 360 (Reuters)
- Ticketmaster to Sell iTunes Albums on Site
- Latest SoundExchange Royalties Offer Suggests Possible Compromise
- Nokia, Vodafone Sign on Phone Pact
- NY indicts 17 on trafficking, ID thefts (AP)
- Sony to Supply Advanced Student ID Cards
- Microsoft CEO plays down Google threat (AP)
- Vonage in settlement talks with AT&T (AP)
- With Toshiba A2 Gone, Best Buy Sends Buyers A3
- Microsoft + Novell at One: What's Changed for Interoperability?
- Apple Hit with iTunes Lawsuit
- Sony Updates PS3 Firmware
- Vonage seeks $39M settlement with AT&T (AP)
- Review: A tale of 2 HTC smart phones (AP)
- Photobucket advances tagging concept (AP)
- Microsoft CEO plays down Google threat (AP)
- NY indicts 17 on trafficking, ID thefts (AP)
- New Radiohead album due December 31 on CD (Reuters)
- No big change to EU copyright levy needed: report (Reuters)
- Sony Ericsson Introduces Global 3G USB Modem (PC World)
- Red Hat Taps Amazon Compute Cloud (NewsFactor)
- Chinese PC maker to pre-install more Windows operating systems (AFP)
- IBM management tools reduce datacenter costs (InfoWorld)
- "Call of Duty" casts players in modern combat (Reuters)
- FTC Fines Six Companies Over DNC Violations
- Sony Updates PS3 Firmware to 2.0
- Microsoft + Novell at One: What's Changed for Interoperability?
- Mozilla Pulls Release Candidate of Firefox 3 Beta
- Target Removes 'Manhunt 2' From Stores