- Garmin withdraws $3.3B Tele Atlas bid (AP)
- GPS helps cities catch goof-offs (AP)
- Samsung scandal revives image problems (AP)
- Windows hardware conference delayed until fall
- Lightroom update brings Leopard support, Flickr upload
- Movie Site Sells DRM-Free Downloads of New DVD Releases
- Do teens really use IM to communicate or to hide?
- EchoStar plans to show HD-enabled Sling at CES
- Apple's block-all firewall not as advertised
- ATI's latest GPU targets the mainstream first
- Amazon fires up e-book market with reader device
- YouTube will do higher quality, not HD
- Mozilla: Firefox 3 bug claim 'horses**t'
- Invasion of the Eee: Asus plans something small for CES
- Still too early to judge effect of PS3's price cut
- EarthLink may exit Wi-Fi (AP)
- AMD sells 8.1 percent stake to Abu Dhabi (AP)
- Garmin withdraws $3.3B Tele Atlas bid (AP)
- Wireless links give businesses an option (AP)
- Scandal highlights Samsung's mixed image (AP)
- Britney 'red light' video into evidence (AP)
- Slacker starts rolling out players to consumers (Reuters)
- Google closer to mobile airwaves bid, sources say (Reuters)
- Sun Commits $2 Billion to Virtualization (NewsFactor)
- Bango Relays Web Content to Handsets (NewsFactor)
- IBM Rational head: We're transforming (InfoWorld)
- Wii Retakes U.S. Lead Among Game Consoles (NewsFactor)
- FileMaker's next personal database for Mac OS X enters beta
- Report: Chinese espionage is the biggest threat to US technology
- House passes FISA amendments without telecom immunity
- Cisco to buy back $10B in stock (AP)
- Blockbuster charts course to digital age (AP)
- Mom: Web hoax led girl to kill herself (AP)
- T-Mobile Suspends Sales of New Sidekick Slide
- China's e-waste nightmare worsening (AP)
- America ships electronic waste overseas (AP)
- Philly Wi-Fi network hits snags, delays (AP)
- China not fighting off e-waste nightmare (AP)
- America ships electronic waste overseas (AP)
- Philly Wi-Fi network hits snags, delays (AP)
- Blockbuster charts course to digital age (AP)
- Wireless links give businesses an option (AP)
- EarthLink May Dump its Muni Wi-Fi Division (PC World)
- Google, Sun May Clash Over Android's Use of Java (PC World)
- China to grant fixed-line telecom operators mobile licences: report (AFP)
- Microsoft's Bill Hilf Reveals Its Open Source Strategy (TechWeb)
- Daptiv Partnership Is Tip of Cognos SaaS Iceberg (TechWeb)
- VMWare Refutes Oracle's VM Performance Claims (PC World)
- Singapore lifts ban on Xbox game with lesbian scene (AFP)
- Sony slashes price of PS3 SDK to fix game problem
- Microsoft misjudges demand for new Zunes
- AMD and ATI head for uncharted territory with 'Spider'
- Amazon pushes Kindle book reader, but will anyone buy it?
- Philadelphia Wi-Fi project now in jeopardy, EarthLink may back out
- Amazon sells own gadget to boost e-books (AP)
- SyncTV beta to offer more TV reruns, Showtime online
- HP 4Q profit jumps 28 percent (AP)
- Surveys: Identity theft more critical than incursion, data loss
- T-Mobile suspends Sidekick Slide sales
- Facebook may enter China through acquisition
- Visual Studio 2008 released today, .NET 3.5 now available
- Windows XP SP3 moves closer to completion
- Digital music downloads won't replace CDs, says report
- Apple tracks iPhone and Leopard users
- Macrovision to acquire Blu-ray's BD+ for $45 million
- Yahoo fights a losing battle with newspapers
- HP 4Q profit beats Wall Street forecasts (AP)
- SAP shakes up TomorrowNow leadership (AP)
- Amazon sells own gadget to boost e-books (AP)
- Sony cuts fees for PS3 game developers (AP)
- Get smart: a guide to spiffy phones (AP)
- Google-funded 23andMe offers $999 DNA test (Reuters)
- Sony Halves Price Of PlayStation 3 Development Kit (TechWeb)
- Nokia Siemens sees profit from "greener" networks (Reuters)
- Google Mulls Bid for Wireless Spectrum (NewsFactor)
- TomorrowNow CEO resigns; SAP might sell unit (InfoWorld)
- Sun advances file-sharing with Windows (InfoWorld)
- U.S. Reps Urge Legislative Solutions To Online Gaming Dispute (TechWeb)
- Sony BMG, Yahoo ink online video deal (AP)
- Amazon sells own gadget to boost e-books (AP)
- Sony cuts fees for PS3 game developers (AP)
- Get smart: a guide to spiffy phones (AP)
- High-tech gadgets for TV, movie lovers (AP)
- AT&T Buys Pay-Per-Call Advertising Firm (PC World)
- Germany iPhone deal irks Vodafone, Debitel (Reuters)
- Vodafone protests T-Mobile's iPhone sales in Germany (InfoWorld)
- Google Mulls Bid for Wireless Spectrum (NewsFactor)
- SAP might sell US unit accused of stealing from Oracle (AFP)
- Calpine cuts $900 million from its enterprise value (Reuters)
- Parents often bungle gaming gifts (USATODAY.com)
- Mozilla ships first public beta of Firefox 3
- iPhone's future uncertain in Germany after court ruling
- FCC commissioner: Deregulation promotes big media breakups
- Firefox 3 Beta Shows Promise
- Wii is most-wanted widget in wintertime (AP)
- LG.Philips to make clean notebook screen (AP)
- Newspaper advertising down 7.4 pct in 3Q (AP)
- Judge: Ky. man can see his wife's e-mail (AP)
- Review: Web site helps track trip plans (AP)
- Target testing online sales of used electronics (Reuters)
- Vodafone Balks at T-Mobile iPhone Deal (NewsFactor)
- Napster Mobile on New Samsung Phone from AT&T (NewsFactor)
- FSF finalizes GPL-based license for Web services (InfoWorld)
- SAP might sell US unit accused of stealing from Oracle (AFP)
- Microsoft hires former Sun, IBM executive to lead sales (InfoWorld)
- GameStop's disappointing outlook sinks shares (Reuters)
- Are consumers' 'digital dreams' any closer to reality this season?
- New DS bundles arrive in time for Black Friday
- The last CRT makers take a hit in EU trust bust
- Fujitsu Introduces Lightweight 14-inch Notebook
- Nokia Ships N810 Internet Tablet
- HP charges ahead with phenomenal fiscal Q4
- Warner's high-def combo 'Total HD' project is unlikely to resume
- Senators, presidential candidate talk tough on 'Manhunt 2'
- Yahoo, Sony BMG agree to content licensing deal
- Shareholders to amend Apple options case (AP)
- GameStop baffles Wall Street with good earnings, bad forecast
- SAP could sell off its embattled division amid Oracle suit
- Drug firms cool to stem cell findings (AP)
- Review: Amazon reader needs more juice (AP)
- New Hitachi robot rolls around, crashes (AP)
- Making 'Second Life' more like real life (AP)
- T-Mobile offers iPhone without contract (AP)
- Bookmark improvements new to Firefox 3 (AP)
- Group pushing for open data portability stack (InfoWorld)
- Deutsche Telekom to sell Apple iPhone without subscription (AFP)
- Verizon Releases Its iPhone Competitor (NewsFactor)
- Mozilla Releases First Beta of Firefox 3 (NewsFactor)
- Free Software Group Files Copyright Lawsuits (PC World)
- Genuitec tailors MyEclipse toolset for WebSphere (InfoWorld)
- "Rock Band" takes on "Guitar Hero" (Reuters)
- Service unlocks the human genome for the consumer
- AOL launches new mobile portal in UK
- Senators urge FTC to turn up the heat on Google + DoubleClick
- Facebook's Beacon service turns users into living ads, but at what cost?
- T-Mobile will sell unlocked, contract-less iPhone
- Verizon boosts FiOS speeds to 50 Mbps down, 20 Mbps up
- Facebook users complain of new tracking (AP)
- Microsoft's next XNA Game Studio beta supports multi-player
- Startup with Intel ties to launch Office Live competitor
- Verizon Wireless' newest camera phone has a rotating display
- Microsoft, Yahoo continue to bleed search share
- Sony opens up PSP game store for the PC
- Nokia case against Qualcomm in ITC declared 'finished'
- Is Sony finally getting its PlayStation 3 act together?
- Nokia tries again with N810 Internet tablet, now available
- UK government loses data on as many as 25 million people
- Diller's online conglomerate expanding (AP)
- Apple retail stores revamp for holidays (AP)
- Web bidding help drives live auctions (AP)
- Online holiday shopping season kicks off (AP)
- Wary online retailers step up offers (AP)
- Striking Hollywood writers turn to Web (AP)
- Offshore gambling 'pioneer' details fall (AP)
- Software piracy fight makes enemies (AP)
- Walmart.com offering online holiday deals all week (Reuters)
- Keep Selling the Cheap Laptop, Supporter Urges (PC World)
- Torvalds On Where Linux Is Headed In 2008 (TechWeb)
- Open Source Is Making A Name For Itself In Systems Management (TechWeb)
- Is Security Software Becoming a Security Risk? (PC World)
- Did Microsoft's Security Focus Hurt Vista Adoption? (PC World)
- PS3 Sales Jump in US on Heels of Price Cut (PC World)
- Sony's new PSP selling faster than original in Japan
- Lower retail sales per person could mean higher online sales
- Will Circuit City be this year's Scrooge?
- TiVo launches in Canada, but without HD
- Can an upbeat 'Black Friday' help float 'Cyber Monday'?
- Cyber Monday Cheat Sheet
- OLPC Extends 'Give One, Get One' Program
- Software group targets small business (AP)
- E-tailers launch holiday shopping season (AP)
- Arbitron delays new radio ratings system (AP)
- Intuit buys Homestead for $170 million (AP)
- Microsoft, Autodesk lose patent appeal (AP)
- Another Inconvenient Truth: Al Gore's Web Site Hacked (PC World)
- News Corp pushing to get MySpace on carrier decks (Reuters)
- Qualcomm, Nokia Still Fighting On Mobile Technology Patents (Investor's Business Daily)
- Handful of bugs squashed in Firefox security fix (InfoWorld)
- Handful of Bugs Squashed in Firefox Security Fix (PC World)
- Classmates.com plans US stock market debut (AFP)
- Take-Two plans for growth, not sale (Reuters)
- Nintendo concedes it can't smash homebrew R4 mod
- Black Friday: Are PCs and software as hot as gadgets?
- Some Cyber Monday traffic triples, Yahoo reports commerce outages
- One California county asks to use questionable voting machines anyway
- New QuickTime exploit triggers the same old stack overflow
- T-Mobile Germany to defend iPhone contract in court
- It's back to the garage for MTV's 'Rock Band'
- Wal-Mart may drive online sales with bare-bones margins
- Will a Black Friday sales surge spell real profits?
- EU suspends review into IBM deal (AP)
- E-tailers launch holiday shopping season (AP)
- SKorea approves special probe on Samsung (AP)
- Undersea cable to link E. Africa, Europe (AP)
- Sanyo swings back to profit in 1st half (AP)
- MediaNews uses Topix for online newspaper comments (Reuters)
- NBC to offer interactive ads via TiVo (Reuters)
- Europeans switching to mobile phones, study shows (Reuters)
- Handful of bugs squashed in Firefox security fix (InfoWorld)
- Tech companies welcome software written by outsiders (USATODAY.com)
- Classmates.com plans US stock market debut (AFP)
- Joysticks to the world: A video game gift guide (USATODAY.com)
- FCC delays vote affecting cable industry (AP)
- Feds cancel Amazon customer ID request (AP)
- Arbitron shares plunge on ratings delay (AP)
- Consumers eye social lending on the Web (AP)
- Greenpeace slams Microsoft, Nintendo (AP)
- Dell to offer Google search devices (Reuters)
- NBC Universal to offer interactive ads via TiVo (Reuters)
- Verizon's Open Network Won't Support iPhone (NewsFactor)
- Handful of bugs squashed in Firefox security fix (InfoWorld)
- Software production management could boost productivity (InfoWorld)
- Arbitron temporarily shelves new radio ratings system
- Bush admin. official: IT back-offices 'centers of enormous waste'
- Xbox Live update asks you to bring your friends
- PriceGrabber traffic up 54% on Cyber Monday, shoppers want Wii, Zune
- HD DVD player sales top 750,000, Blu-ray claims lead in Europe
- Verizon Wireless to open access to consumer's choice of handsets
- Xbox Live Update Encourages Social Networking and Fragging
- JDS Uniphase wins shareholder lawsuit (AP)
- Google expands into alternative energy (AP)
- Samsung dismisses corruption probe fears (AP)
- Nintendo calls Wii sales 'fantastic' (AP)
- Verizon Wireless opens to other phones (AP)
- US online holiday shopping rocketing (AFP)
- Activision CEO sees $199 game consoles (Reuters)
- Verizon Wireless opens network, in win for Google (Reuters)
- OLPC's XO Faces Many Challenges (NewsFactor)
- Lotus Notes Vulnerable to E-Mail Attack (PC World)
- IBM Builds Tech Team That's 24/7 (Investor's Business Daily)
- Greenpeace Slams Nokia, Nintendo for Green Issues (PC World)
- XP SP3 outperforms Vista SP1, but less when running same Office version
- PS3 sales triple in November, Wii shortage continues
- UN: Emerging countries need more energy to solve energy problems
- Verizon Wireless' open access move: The historic details
- NBCU adopts TiVo's advertising tags
- Tech industry leaders: We're already reducing emissions
- Microsoft, Autodesk lose piracy patent appeal
- Google's storage service appears close to launch
- Top holiday sellers could be top polluters
- Robots dazzle at Japanese exhibit (AP)
- Judge: Feds must release telecom records (AP)
- Google rolls out mobile phone locator (AP)
- Webmasters may shape search results (AP)
- WTO rules against Japanese chip duties (AP)
- Sony plans online game studio in India (AP)
- iPhone is launched in France at 749 euros (AFP)
- Apple's iPhone hits French stores (AP)
- Firefox Fixes Three Security Flaws, Though More Remain (TechWeb)
- New tools from Intel drive Mac apps to Penryn (InfoWorld)