- With Toshiba A2 Gone, Best Buy Sends Buyers A3
- Sony to Supply Advanced Student ID Cards
- Ticketmaster to Sell iTunes Albums on Site
- Latest SoundExchange Royalties Offer Suggests Possible Compromise
- Nokia, Vodafone Sign on Phone Pact
- New Parental Controls Limit Xbox Time
- Rep. Lantos to Yahoo: 'Morally, You Are Pygmies'
- Prince Targets Fans for Copyright Violations
- CinemaNow and Sonic Try DVD Copying Despite CSS Headaches
- OLPC Laptop Begins Mass Production
- HP to Depart Digital Camera Market
- Vonage Struggles to Move Past Lawsuits
- FTC Fines Six Companies Over Do Not Call 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
- With Toshiba A2 Gone, Best Buy Sends Buyers A3
- Sony to Supply Advanced Student ID Cards
- Ticketmaster to Sell iTunes Albums on Site
- Latest SoundExchange Royalties Offer Suggests Possible Compromise
- Nokia, Vodafone Sign on Phone Pact
- New Parental Controls Limit Xbox Time
- Rep. Lantos to Yahoo: 'Morally, You Are Pygmies'
- Prince Targets Fans for Copyright Violations
- U.S. Internet control lead topic in Rio (AP)
- Some Blu-ray BD+ Equipped Discs Now Duplicable, But For How Long?
- Microsoft to Remove Eolas Barrier in IE
- Tech stocks drop after Cisco warning (AP)
- Whistleblower: AT&T Maintained a 'Secret Room' for the NSA
- EU Trade Commissioner Pressures US to End Internet Gambling Ban
- AT&T Adds Subscription-Based Pandora Service
- Paper: Sprint and Clearwire splitting up (AP)
- Sprint, Clearwire end WiMax partnership (AP)
- Sony CEO sees 'stalemate' in disc fight (AP)
- Tech stocks drop after Cisco warning (AP)
- U.S. Internet control lead topic in Rio (AP)
- Qualcomm 4Q profit nearly doubles (AP)
- Six Days Later, 90% Of Navisite Servers Back Up (TechWeb)
- Fans queue but iPhone fails to grip Germany (Reuters)
- Sprint ends Clearwire pact, reviewing WiMax plans (Reuters)
- Red Hat Taps Amazon Compute Cloud (NewsFactor)
- Living off the grid OS (InfoWorld)
- Red flags for IT bellwethers Cisco, Oracle, Sun (InfoWorld)
- Mark Wahlberg to undergo "Payne" (Reuters)
- Sprint and Clearwire cancel tie-up plans (AP)
- IPhone goes on sale in Europe (AP)
- Sony CEO sees 'stalemate' in disc fight (AP)
- Samsung stops consumer sales in Japan (AP)
- Tech stocks drop after Cisco warning (AP)
- Google shares fall below $700 (InfoWorld)
- Nigeria favors Linux vendor Mandriva over Microsoft once more (InfoWorld)
- Sprint ends Clearwire pact, reviewing WiMax plans (Reuters)
- Nigeria Favors Mandriva Over Microsoft Once More (PC World)
- EU OK's Dell's purchase of ASAP (AP)
- Red flags for IT bellwethers Cisco, Oracle, Sun (InfoWorld)
- Mark Wahlberg to undergo "Payne" (Reuters)
- Sony CEO Declares Stalemate in Blu-ray/HD DVD Battle
- Radiohead: comScore's Numbers Are Wrong
- Xbox Is #2 in Japan -- For a Week
- WiMAX Future Looks Cloudier as Sprint, Clearwire Call It Off
- Apple Likely Close To Offering Movie Rentals
- Startups: 'More bootstrappy this time' (AP)
- Hacker Alleges Crack of Upcoming iPod Touch Firmware
- iPhone Goes On Sale in Germany, UK
- Online-only Photoshop Express Beta Coming Soon
- YouTube Increases Upload Limits, Provides Batch Uploader
- Digital TV transition chief resigns (AP)
- Prosecutors want Nacchio verdict upheld (AP)
- More Muni-Wi-Fi Project Slowdowns in Boston, Cleveland
- Microsoft Loses Nigeria Contract -- Again
- Modern-day tech startups tread carefully (AP)
- US Internet control lead topic in Rio (AP)
- IPhone goes on sale in Europe (AP)
- Laptops and Liquids Don't Mix
- Project seeks to track terror Web posts (AP)
- Intel launching new chip lineup (AP)
- IBM in $5B deal for Cognos (AP)
- Buy One XO Laptop Give One Away Program Starts Today
- Many parents avoid video games with kids (AP)
- Intel gains in fastest computer list (AP)
- Largest IBM deal ever: $5B for Cognos (AP)
- Gore joins major venture capital firm (AP)
- Intel launching new chip lineup (AP)
- Social networking Web site launched for artists (Reuters)
- Google releases Android SDK (InfoWorld)
- Sprint hints at cutback on ambitious nationwide WiMax rollout (InfoWorld)
- Yahoo sets program to boost distributed computing (Reuters)
- Oracle takes on VMware in virtualization market (Reuters)
- Privacy Groups Challenge Facebook's Social Ads (NewsFactor)
- EA Donates SimCity to OLPC Laptops (NewsFactor)
- NBC Direct Beta Now Open: It's No Hulu
- Microsoft Hiring To Take On YouTube, Flickr
- AOL Acquires Social Search Site Yedda
- Google Sued By School Over Database Tech
- EA Open-Sources SimCity With $100 Laptop
- Windows Server 2008 Versions Announced, with Few Changes
- Microsoft Planning to Acquire Musiwave
- Microsoft Releasing Several Vista Patches This Week
- Advertisers leery of TV strike fallout (AP)
- Google offers $10M in software prizes (AP)
- IBM Buys Cognos Outright, Acquires Strong SOA Position
- Europe to Consider Splitting Telecom, Internet Access Divisions of Telcos
- Yahoo Debuts Open-Source Distributed Computing
- Open Handset Alliance Releases Android SDK
- Gigahertz Makes a Comeback as Intel Rolls Out 45 nm CPUs
- Marvel, other comics go online (AP)
- Murdoch: WSJ.com expected to be free (AP)
- China Mobile sets up on Mount Everest (AP)
- US Internet control discussed in Brazil (AP)
- Jango Steps Up to Compete with Pandora
- Sirius shareholders approve XM deal (AP)
- EU pushes for more control over telecoms (AP)
- DivX to be Added to PlayStation 3
- Microsoft Announces DAISY for Word
- AMD, IBM Lose Ground to Intel in Latest Top 500 List
- New Zune Hardware, Software Starts Shipping
- $199 Linux PC a Success at Wal-Mart
- ISPs Deliver Ads Instead of "Server Not Found" Error
- EU reviewing Google-DoubleClick deal (AP)
- Yahoo, jailed journalists settle lawsuit (AP)
- Australian man pirated 'Simpsons' (AP)
- Next Windows for Supercomputers Enters Beta
- EU to deepen Google-DoubleClick inquiry (AP)
- Yahoo, jailed journalists settle lawsuit (AP)
- Sirius shareholders approve XM deal (AP)
- UN conference tackles digital divide (AP)
- Internet collective buys soccer team (AP)
- Tiffany and eBay square off in court (AP)
- Apple Patches iPhone Security Vulnerability (NewsFactor)
- C&W ousts chief of international arm (FT.com)
- Monta Vista launches Linux Carrier Edition 5.0 (InfoWorld)
- Sun to buy ERM vendor Vaau (InfoWorld)
- Sun Capital considering hostile bid for Kellwood (Reuters)
- Microsoft CEO sees opportunities for growth (Reuters)
- Oracle Debuts Its VM Virtualization Software Amid New Competition
- Former FCC Chair Supports Satellite Radio Merger
- VMware Server 2 Beta Now Open
- Bill Cuts Financial Aid if Campus File-Sharing Persists
- EU Opens Formal Inquiry Into Google + DoubleClick Merger
- Tiny Patch Tuesday Brings Two Fixes
- Yahoo, jailed journalists settle lawsuit (AP)
- What Will IBM Gain by Acquiring Cognos?
- XM Shareholders Approve Sirius Merger
- DivX Coming Soon to a PS3 Near You
- Microsoft Patch for 'URI Handler' Security Bug
- Sweeping EU Telecom Reforms Proposal Will Include Telco Breakup Option
- Intel's Coming Out Party for 45nm Penryn
- VeriSign to shed business units (AP)
- Google co-founder Page to wed (AP)
- Microsoft patches a 'critical' hole (AP)
- Caution urged on sites selling air tix (AP)
- Company Sues 23 for Text Completion Tech
- Germany Passes New Data Retention Laws
- Amazon Offers Freebie Deal For Blu-ray Movies
- WSJ Opens Up Site to Digg Users
- Yahoo Settles With Shi Tao, Chinese Dissidents' Families
- Wall St. Journal to Make Web Site Free
- Brazil to expand broadband access (AP)
- Social event site begins selling tickets (AP)
- Microsoft to Sell Downloadable Full Xbox Games
- Comcast, Microsoft Team on SMB Services
- Microsoft Embedded R2 OS to Extend PC Networking to Devices
- Nokia's N82 5-Megapixel Handset Launches Worldwide
- Yahoo to Add Social Networking to E-Mail
- Preview Post-Thanksgiving Sales Today
- Evacuation of eBay building ends (AP)
- Companies use debit cards to pay workers (AP)
- Brazil Net forum takes on cybercrime (AP)
- UK wants Net companies to fight terror (AP)
- GPS named year's Xmas gift in Sweden (AP)
- House focuses on Internet sex predators (AP)
- Will Price Cuts Help HD DVD Win the Format War? (NewsFactor)
- Mobile Web leaders push for open standards (InfoWorld)
- New Day Dawning for Desktop Linux? (NewsFactor)
- Qualcomm buys mobile banking company (InfoWorld)
- Network Appliance profit tops Wall St, shares leap (Reuters)
- Game review: 'Assassin's Creed' (AP)
- OpenDocument Foundation Dissolves, Leaving Projects in Disarray
- Creative Ships 25 Millionth MP3 Player
- VeriSign to Focus on its Traditional Businesses
- Sun, Dell Announce Solaris 10 Distribution Agreement
- The Line Between TV and Web Video is Blurring
- Microsoft Expands Vista SP1 Beta
- Comcast sued over Web interference (AP)
- Price cut boosts PlayStation 3 sales (AP)
- Dell to offer Sun software in servers (AP)
- New antivirus software for Playstation 3 (AP)
- Companies use debit cards to pay workers (AP)
- At Google Obama talks of shared experience (Reuters)
- Will Price Cuts Help HD DVD Win the Format War? (NewsFactor)
- Internet veterans launch start-up investment fund (Reuters)
- Ellison touts Fusion Applications (InfoWorld)
- Qualcomm buys mobile banking company (InfoWorld)
- Network Appliance profit tops Wall St, shares leap (Reuters)
- Singapore bans Microsoft's video game for sex scene: paper (Reuters)
- Get Apple's Latest OS X Megapatch
- The Elephant in the Video Room is Piracy
- Papa John's takes texted pizza orders (AP)
- Poll: IMs help teens avoid embarrassment (AP)
- Sony Capitalizes on Wii's Supply Shortage
- SanDisk wants to hybridize your hard drive
- Virtual Crime Doesn't Pay
- Comcast Slammed with BitTorrent Blocking Suit
- Apple's eye isn't off Tiger just yet
- Texting your next pizza order
- Microsoft refreshes Vista's value proposition
- Sony capitalizes on Wii's supply shortage
- SanDisk wants to hybridize your hard drive
- Microsoft Expands Vista SP1 Beta
- OpenDocument Foundation Dissolves, Leaving Projects in Disarray
- Creative Ships 25 Millionth MP3 Player
- VeriSign to Focus on its Traditional Businesses
- Sun, Dell Announce Solaris 10 Distribution Agreement
- Microsoft to Sell Downloadable Full Xbox Games
- Comcast, Microsoft Team on SMB Services
- Microsoft Embedded R2 OS to Extend PC Networking to Devices
- Nokia's N82 5-Megapixel Handset Launches Worldwide
- Yahoo to Add Social Networking to E-Mail
- IBM floats 'Blue Cloud' data servers
- Comcast sued over file sharing practices
- Sun enters a suddenly crowded virtualization market
- Is cable TV 'a la carte' actually being considered?
- Microsoft wants to play doctor with your home network
- Sony inoculates the PlayStation 3
- Microsoft takes on Intuit once more in accounting
- Warner Music CEO: 'We were wrong'
- New Russian movie download site follows AllofMP3's lead
- Leopard update fixes Finder data loss bug
- CBS links up billboards for NYC Wi-Fi network
- Some Zunes being anti-social due to glitches
- Many retailers easy to hack, study finds (AP)
- Report: Amazon to unveil e-book reader (AP)
- BEA 3Q earnings beat analyst estimates (AP)
- Singapore bans game over lesbian scene (AP)
- GPS helps cities catch goof-offs (AP)
- To Reach Core Audience, Wendy's Busts Out Online (AdWeek.com)
- October video game sales hit $1.1 billion (Reuters)
- Cellphone generation keeps in touch ... from their rooms (AFP)
- Sun Commits $2 Billion to Virtualization (NewsFactor)
- Salesforce.com signs Citigroup deal (Reuters)
- IBM Turning Data Centers Into 'Computing Cloud' (PC World)
- Singapore bans Xbox game over lesbian scene (AFP)
- High-def over IPTV: How fast, and how soon?
- Dell gives more hints about new form factors
- Apple shareholder stock options suit dismissed
- Warner Music CEO: We Went To War With Consumers
- Dell, celebrities help with wish lists (AP)
- Web brings national parks closer to kids (AP)
- AMD sells 8.1 pct stake to Mideast firm (AP)