- 'Branded': Kids' Web sites sell virtual Pepsi, Disney avatar gear
- MySpace set to launch developer platform Tuesday
- Microsoft's tardiness for documentation extends DOJ oversight to 2009
- Firefox share up again in Europe
- EBay slashes some fees as incentives for sellers
- Sonic drops HD DVD authoring in favor of Blu-ray
- Yahoo to cut 1,000 jobs, warns of an uncertain 2008
- RIAA Going too Far? Bill Boosts Fines to $1.5M for Pirating One CD
- $750! Nikon Officially Announces D60 Compact DSLR
- Update: PMA 2008 News As It Happens
- PMA 2008: Two New Sony Digital SLRs
- Apple Delays Apple TV Software Update
- Continental Airlines to Offer In-Flight Wi-Fi and Live TV
- Air your security gripes on TSA blog (AP)
- EBay's tweaks to feedback worry sellers (AP)
- Visual Studio 2008 hits the streets one month early
- Internet outages hit India, Middle East (AP)
- AT&T wirless outage being probed (AP)
- Sweden claims site violates copyrights (AP)
- Threats from everywhere in 'cyber storm' (AP)
- Airwaves auction sets record (AP)
- Beta Watch: Fancast, WeGame, and AOL Finance (PC World)
- Court rules for TiVo in patent dispute (AP)
- AT&T data network fails for BlackBerry, iPhone users (InfoWorld)
- California Company Introduces New Mobile Linux Platform (PC World)
- More Options With Tomorrow's Cell Phones (PC World)
- Google Slams Autonomy Over Search Claims (PC World)
- Sony profit up 25 pct in third quarter (AP)
- HyperOffice brings corporate e-mail to the iPhone
- The first Garmin phone pairs location with connectivity
- Amazon scoops up Audible in $300 million deal
- Sweden formally charges Pirate Bay owners
- Gaming, electronics sales compensate for Sony's lagging music, movies
- FCC 700 MHz 'C-block' reserve price finally met
- Verizon exec: No 'policing the Internet' for us
- Dell shutters its kiosks as part of a new retail strategy
- Sonic Solutions drops HD DVD authoring in favor of Blu-ray
- In the great Web migration, are enough advertisers following along?
- Better living through pizza tracking
- Report: Dell and Google Partner on Android Handset
- Pirate Bay Operators Charged - Site Still Up and Running
- Microsoft bids $44.6B for Yahoo (AP)
- India works to resume Internet services (AP)
- Google's earnings miss raises worries (AP)
- Motorola mulls breakup, phone unit sale (AP)
- Yahoo's Semel steps down as chairman (AP)
- Chinese vent anger online at snow relief efforts (Reuters)
- Walking in rhythm is safe, even with earbuds: study (Reuters)
- O2 bubble burst over comparison adverts (FT.com)
- Linux To Challenge Symbian, Microsoft In Mobile Phone Market (TechWeb)
- Electronic Arts swings to 3Q loss (AP)
- CodeGear to supply 1 million dev tool licenses to Russia (InfoWorld)
- Electronic Arts lowers outlook, shares fall (Reuters)
- Motorola is considering restructuring its mobile business
- Applying the 'community' ideal to Web advertising
- Meebo looks to monetize its chat rooms for partners
- EchoStar wins partial reversal of TiVo verdict on DVR infringement
- TiVo's revolution in audience measurement snags CBS
- Internet blackout cuts off tens of millions in the Middle East
- Does it Pay to Strip Modules Out of Vista?
- RealPlayer Gets Slapped with "Badware" Label
- Microsoft offers $44.6B for Yahoo (AP)
- US, EU unlikely to stop Microsoft deal (AP)
- Amazon's hot new item: its data center (AP)
- India works to resume Internet services (AP)
- Google's 4Q earnings miss raises worries (AP)
- Microsoft bids $44.6 billion to buy Yahoo (Reuters)
- Flash Price Drop Spurs Innovation (PC World)
- Motorola mulls breakup, phone unit sale (AP)
- Linux To Challenge Symbian, Microsoft In Mobile Phone Market (TechWeb)
- Microsoft unveils bid for Yahoo at $44.6 bln (AFP)
- On London: Brokers enjoy their time in the sun (FT.com)
- Electronic Arts lowers outlook, shares fall (Reuters)
- Nine-hour network outage cripples AT&T mobile data traffic
- Motorola steers clear of Trolltech after Nokia acquires it
- Ballmer: Yahoo would give Microsoft a 'consumer face' online
- FTC hands down sanctions against 'free product' spammer
- A potential buyer for Motorola's mobile division: Ericsson
- Apple TV 'Take 2' update delayed, MacBook Air ships
- Microsoft makes colossal bid for Yahoo in wake of chairman's departure
- Microsoft, Yahoo Combo Worries Web Users
- Microsoft makes $42B bid for Yahoo (AP)
- A Yahoo buyout could cut 2 AOL bidders (AP)
- US, EU unlikely to stop Microsoft deal (AP)
- Amazon's hot new item: its data center (AP)
- India works to resume Internet services (AP)
- Microsoft-Yahoo combo could reshape Web (AP)
- Motorola shares soar on possible breakup (AP)
- Motorola Considers Separating Handsets, But At What Price? (Investor's Business Daily)
- PHP 5 deadline approaches (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft unveils bid for Yahoo at $44.6 bln (AFP)
- On London: Brokers enjoy their time in the sun (FT.com)
- Warner Dumps HD DVD (PC World)
- Roundtable: Four experts dissect the Microsoft bid for Yahoo
- Analysis: The impact of Microsoft's bid for Yahoo on customers
- Google, Microsoft and Yahoo get competition from smaller search firms
- New Italian law may have unintentionally legalized MP3 sharing
- Sony BMG, XM reach deal on Pioneer Inno
- Submarine data routes in crisis
- SanDisk places bet on SDHC with new 32GB card
- Microsoft, Novell sign joint deal with Renault
- Linux mobile developer releases Web 2.0 platform suites
- Intel, Micron announce faster NAND flash chips
- Microsoft eyes Yahoo to topple Google (AP)
- Amazon's hot new item: its data center (AP)
- Microsoft-Yahoo combo could reshape Web (AP)
- A Yahoo buyout could cut 2 AOL bidders (AP)
- US, EU unlikely to stop Microsoft deal (AP)
- Congressional hearing will scrutinize Microsoft bid for Yahoo (AFP)
- Motorola shares soar on possible breakup (AP)
- Motorola Considers Separating Handsets, But At What Price? (Investor's Business Daily)
- PHP 5 deadline approaches (InfoWorld)
- Google Upgrades On-Premise Web Analytics Software (TechWeb)
- IBM Completes $5 Billion Buyout Of Cognos (TechWeb)
- Warner Dumps HD DVD (PC World)
- MacBook Air Runs Windows Medium-Fast
- Google assails Microsoft over Yahoo deal (AP)
- Yahoo music users going to RealNetworks (AP)
- Elusive Web site offers N. Korean goods (AP)
- Amazon's hot new item: its data center (AP)
- Microsoft-Yahoo combo could reshape Web (AP)
- Yahoo selling music service to Rhapsody America (USATODAY.com)
- Kodak says sensor boosts camera power in phones (Reuters)
- Napster, Ericsson to launch mobile music service in Chile (Reuters)
- Torvalds: Microsoft is bluffing on patents (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft says has 92.6 pct of Fast, extends bid (Reuters)
- Industry Standard returns, online only (AP)
- Microsoft, struggling in Japan, to launch cheaper Xbox (AFP)
- Google Weighs in on Microsoft-Yahoo
- Ballmer touts benefit of Yahoo deal (AP)
- Industry Standard returns, online only (AP)
- Microsoft-Yahoo could skip culture clash (AP)
- Intel chip boasts 2 billion transistors (AP)
- LOVEFiLM to take over DVD business (AP)
- Dotcom-era magazine reborn as Web site (Reuters)
- LiMo's Linux Phone Platform Nears Launch (PC World)
- Kodak says sensor boosts camera power in phones (Reuters)
- Microsoft is Bluffing on Patent Defense, Torvalds Says (PC World)
- Microsoft urges Yahoo to accept 'generous' takeover offer (AFP)
- Poor password management may have led to bank meltdown (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft, struggling in Japan, to launch cheaper Xbox (AFP)
- Yahoo shutters music service, allies with Rhapsody
- Google positions itself as Yahoo's white knight against Microsoft
- Ericsson to supply HSDPA chips for Lenovo notebooks
- Is a slowdown coming for high-tech VC funding?
- Yahoo Partners with RealNetworks to Replace Yahoo Music Unlimited
- Vista SP1 is Complete, Update Available in March
- Microsoft bid backs Yahoo into a corner (AP)
- Google faces uphill fight with Microsoft (AP)
- Site offers crime alerts and maps (AP)
- Kodak offers improved camera chip (AP)
- AT&T hikes broadband prices (AP)
- Sohu quarterly net climbs on games (Reuters)
- Microsoft, struggling in Japan, to launch cheaper Xbox (AFP)
- Intel Will Announce Server, Mobile-Device Chips (NewsFactor)
- LiMo's Linux Phone Platform Nears Launch (PC World)
- Microsoft-Yahoo deal: What about developers? (InfoWorld)
- Google Tool To Move Social Networks (NewsFactor)
- Microsoft to sell cheaper Xbox in Japan (AP)
- Roundtable part 2: Will Microsoft + Yahoo give everyone what he wants?
- Study: Digital mobile TV could become a $9.1 billion industry
- Study: Some Super Bowl advertisers 'missing the boat'
- Security companies forge an anti-malware standards organization
- Commerce Dept.: US has already achieved broadband saturation
- Google-backed group calls RealPlayer 'badware'
- Cheaper Xbox 360 to debut in Japan in March
- ICANN finally begins updated IP standard rollout
- AOL buys its way into the widget business
- The Green Grid launches data center energy initiatives
- Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista SP1 released to manufacturing
- Opera Previews New PC-Like Mobile Browser
- Google selling more e-mail security (AP)
- Apple boosts iPhone, iPod Touch capacity (AP)
- IBM's WAS CE open source app server gathers steam
- IFPI plows ahead with Chinese court action against Baidu, Sohu
- Yahoo's Zimbra e-mail server gets an update, at least for now
- Opera debuts new version of smartphone browser
- New iPhone, Touch models introduced with higher capacity
- ICANN considers fast track for some international TLDs
- Apple Doubles Storage Capacity of iPhone, iPod Touch
- Net ad growth to continue, deal or not (AP)
- Microsoft shows off Web ad prototypes (AP)
- Is MySQL's new hosting program the rise of Sun's new RDBMS?
- Adobe promotes former Macromedia leader to CTO post
- Microsoft's latest environmental contribution: a mouse with a switch
- China backtracks a bit on online video sites
- IDC suggests a Microsoft + Yahoo + Fast combo could be a strong #2
- Repairs begin to critical undersea data cables
- NVidia purchases gaming physics processor maker PhysX
- Nokia brings back N-Gage, opens social network
- AT&T to raise broadband prices
- Google looks to e-mail security to extend business reach
- Yahoo CEO hoping to thwart Microsoft (AP)
- Future unclear as AOL ad growth at low (AP)
- Napster posts smaller 3Q deficit (AP)
- Cisco shares sink on forecast (AP)
- Pill-sized camera can be swallowed (AP)
- Yahoo ends usage charges on small business sites (Reuters)
- Nvidia Buys Ageia to Boost Gaming Performance (NewsFactor)
- LG aims to sell 38 pct more handsets in Europe (Reuters)
- Sun's Schwartz cites MySQL's growth rate as incentive (InfoWorld)
- Apple Fixes Critical QuickTime Bug (PC World)
- Analysts Throw Cold Water On Any IBM-AMD Marriage (Investor's Business Daily)
- The week in video-game news (AP)
- Middle East Internet outages now affect 85 million
- IBM makes good on its Cognos buyout with 16 new products
- Time Warner restructuring could involve dividing AOL
- IBM contrasts its 'integration' with Cognos against SAP's 'acquisitions'
- Adobe secretly patches critical PDF flaw
- Nokia N82 goes black for everyone but the US
- Nokia 'astonished' by German bank's retribution for plant layoffs
- A very virtually realistic Times Square comes to a real MMORPG
- LG's Viewty handset records straight to DivX
- Sony, Samsung soar; Vizio, Sharp slip in LCD TV sales
- WSJ: Google close to online music deal in China
- Digital revenues not enough to counter Warner Music's slide
- Microsoft releases stand-alone Outlook with CRM built-in
- CBS to test location-based mobile advertising
- Amazon drops price of Xbox 360 HD DVD player, promptly sells out
- EBay Ditches Negative Buyer Comments
- CBS Mobile Ads Track You Down
- Facebook Adds Suggest-a-Friend Feature
- Modu to launch tiny phone 'module' (AP)
- Consumers can scan bank deposits at home (AP)
- Google software makes it easier to share (AP)
- Google Makes it Easier to Share Documents with Co-Workers
- How Low Can the Web Go?
- Consumers can scan bank deposits at home (AP)
- Google software makes it easier to share (AP)
- Best Buy to begin selling DTV boxes on February 17
- Leaked Yahoo memo indicates reticence toward Microsoft bid
- QuickTime Update Fixes After Effects Issues
- Microsoft, Google, Yahoo gain seats on OpenID Foundation board
- Nokia retools its E51 handset for secure workplaces
- Google Apps gets improved document sharing
- Will authorized hosting put MySQL on a par with Oracle and DB2?
- Modu looks to make cell phones 'modular'
- Google introduces an Apps tool for sending forms via e-mail
- Gates charity's head an 'accidental' CEO (AP)
- FCC shifts gears for 700 MHz auction
- Motorola announces second gen WiMAX hardware
- Bush budget would bring record deficits (AP)
- Oracle tries a 'vaulted' approach to its e-business database security
- Google News to place greater focus on local content
- New Wii title from THQ seeks to mash up Guitar Hero
- Caption Crunch: New-School Bingo
- Microsoft's Virtual Earth 3D gets boost with Caligari acquisition
- Investor worries hang over Microsoft bid (AP)
- Encrypted laptop poses legal dilemma (AP)
- Gates charity's head an 'accidental' CEO (AP)