- Consumers can scan bank deposits at home (AP)
- Modu to launch tiny phone 'module' (AP)
- Time Warner Will Split Off AOL Dial-Up Business (NewsFactor)
- Apple Cuts iPhone, iPod Touch Production (NewsFactor)
- ARM Google phone platform demo due Monday: source (Reuters)
- CEO Jim Whitehurst pilots Red Hat into future (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft responds to "Save XP" petition (InfoWorld)
- Technology Gets Chic (PC World)
- Mastiff cooking up a video game for gluttons (AFP)
- RIAA president proposes spyware-like solution to piracy
- Study: Blogging about music may triple its sales
- Microsoft helps nab $900M piracy ring (AP)
- Doctors use Wii games for rehab therapy (AP)
- 1st-person shooting games win top honors (AP)
- ARM to demo prototype Google Android phone
- Mistake leaks specs of upcoming Nokia N96 phone
- From Seoul comes Soul, Samsung's new handset
- Could the economic stimulus plan delay patent reform?
- Yahoo launches live cam site, but can't handle traffic
- Hackers manage to unlock newest iPhones
- IBM explains its 'information on demand' strategy with Cognos
- Rollout of Vista SP1, Not Fast Enough Customers Decry
- Reports: Yahoo board mulls Microsoft bid (AP)
- Analyst: Microsoft bid is just a ploy to fend off Yahoo deal with Amazon
- Dell asserts its commitment to AMD despite reduced options
- Apple issues security updates to QuickTime, iPhoto
- Canary Wireless announces new hotspot detectors
- HTC's Shift UMPC set to finally go on sale
- Yahoo board to spurn $44B Microsoft bid (AP)
- eBay to buy back stolen historical items (AP)
- Doctors use Wii games for rehab therapy (AP)
- Dell drops AMD chips from many machines (AP)
- University group sues Intel over patents (AP)
- Writers signal support for studio offer (AP)
- New Knee Device Can Juice Up Your Mobile Gear (NewsFactor)
- EU pressures operators to lower data roaming rates (Reuters)
- WSO2 joining open-source SOA registry field (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft Buys 3D Developer (PC World)
- With Cognos In Its Fold, IBM Gets On With BI Integration (TechWeb)
- 1st-person shooting games win top honors (AP)
- Minn. Web site creates health market (AP)
- Mom starts online toy rental service (AP)
- Bluetooth to piggyback on Wi-Fi (AP)
- Alba wows geeks at Oscars' tech fest (AP)
- eBay to buy back stolen historical items (AP)
- Three Minutes with Facebook's Privacy Chief (PC World)
- Sony Ericsson Readies Windows Mobile Phone (PC World)
- Microsoft, Sony Ericsson enter alliance (AP)
- Three Minutes with Red Hat's Chief (PC World)
- Sony Ericsson to make Windows Mobile phones (Reuters)
- With Cognos In Its Fold, IBM Gets On With BI Integration (TechWeb)
- Doctors use Wii games for rehab therapy (AP)
- Bluetooth to piggyback on Wi-Fi (AP)
- Yahoo rejects Microsoft's $44.6B bid (AP)
- Netflix opts for Blu-ray high-def DVDs (AP)
- Yahoo formally rejects Microsoft offer (AP)
- Netflix opts for Blu-ray high-def DVDs (AP)
- Economic fears dragging on tech spending (AP)
- Bluetooth to piggyback on Wi-Fi (AP)
- Minn. Web site creates health market (AP)
- Starbucks to offer free Wi-Fi with AT&T (AP)
- Samsung develops multimedia chip for smart phones (InfoWorld)
- T-Mobile gets OK to buy carrier (AP)
- Red Hat, Ubuntu top vendor's usage study (InfoWorld)
- New Software Secures Text Messages (PC World)
- Tibco adds Eclipse, ESB to SOA platform (InfoWorld)
- EA announces first wave of Hasbro video games (Reuters)
- Google Android Phone Prototype Surfaces
- Broadcom's Android alternative: An SoC supporting Symbian, Linux, WM6
- Starbucks drops T-Mobile, offers free Wi-Fi from AT&T
- Nokia officially unveils leaked N96 handset, new services
- Netflix to cease offering HD DVD movie rentals
- The answer to Microsoft is no: Yahoo holds out for more cash
- AOL: The ideal Microsoft deal-breaker for Yahoo?
- Yahoo rejects Microsoft's $44.6B bid (AP)
- EU: Internet roaming fees must drop (AP)
- Repairs complete on 2 Internet cables (AP)
- Netflix opts for Blu-ray high-def DVDs (AP)
- Economic fears dragging on tech spending (AP)
- EU in new assault on 'rip-off' mobile phone charges (AFP)
- Microsoft buys mobile software company Danger (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft Steps Up Mobile Consumer Push (PC World)
- LiMo's Linux phone platform picks up 18 phones (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft Office developer conference to get under way (InfoWorld)
- Red Hat, Ubuntu Win Linux Popularity Poll (PC World)
- EA announces first wave of Hasbro video games (Reuters)
- Sony Ericsson's Xperia X1 takes on iPhone, HTC Touch
- Valentine's Day Zunes may not arrive in time, but will be free
- AOL's behavioral ad service to premiere under 'open' mobile platform
- Demand for video reshaping Internet (AP)
- Microsoft buys Sidekick phone creator Danger
- Netflix Drops HD DVD, Backs Blu-ray
- ARM is not showing an Android phone at 3GSM
- Microsoft: Offer for Yahoo full and fair (AP)
- Microsoft adapts Office Live into a low-cost SMB Web host
- Apple releases second major update to Mac OS X Leopard
- LiMo wants to make Linux a mobile phone platform
- Samsung sued over incompatible Blu-ray players
- Motorola produces a Linux-based slider with an open platform
- Why you can't have Vista SP1 yet: Microsoft fixing driver problem
- Yahoo rejects Microsoft's takeover bid (AP)
- Demand for video reshaping Internet (AP)
- How Internet video is clogging the pipes (AP)
- BlackBerry service out in N. America (AP)
- Answering anger, eBay cuts more fees (AP)
- Minn. Web site creates health market (AP)
- Android Comes to Life in Barcelona (PC World)
- Advertising's lucrative new frontier (FT.com)
- LiMo's Linux phone platform picks up 18 phones (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft to buy mobile startup Danger (AP)
- Red Hat, Ubuntu Win Linux Popularity Poll (PC World)
- EA announces first wave of Hasbro video games (Reuters)
- Best Buy to 'recommend' Blu-ray to customers
- MSN Direct could put live content on WM6 home screens
- Nokia teams with Sprint, Reuters on worldwide mobile ad network
- Best Buy to Back Blu-ray, Too
- Is Microsoft's PlayReady ready to go yet?
- Earthlink bails from municipal Wi-Fi, casts its net for AOL dial-up
- Now Microsoft will take its case to Yahoo's shareholders
- Is Your BlackBerry Working Today?
- BlackBerry outage frustrates users again (AP)
- China targets Internet in crime sweep (AP)
- Security report claims Net holes hidden (AP)
- BlackBerry's touchscreen talk interrupted by service outage
- Intel's German offices raided in EC antitrust investigation
- T-Mobile partners with Yahoo on mobile search
- Microsoft scrambles to explain prototype 'white space' device failure
- Apple Updates Aperture Photo Software: Lowers Price $199
- RIM's BlackBerry Service Getting Back to Normal
- Mobile World Congress: iPhone, Android, MSN Direct, and More
- Is Your RIM BlackBerry Working Today?
- Best Buy to Back Blu-ray, Too
- Netflix Drops HD DVD, Backs Blu-ray
- Google Android Phone Prototype Surfaces
- Yahoo Looks to Buy AOL in Wake of Rejecting Microsoft
- Rollout of Vista SP1, Not Fast Enough Customers Decry
- Caption Crunch: New-School Bingo
- QuickTime Update Fixes After Effects Issues
- How Low Can the Web Go?
- Google Makes it Easier to Share Documents with Co-Workers
- EBay Ditches Negative Buyer Comments
- CBS Mobile Ads Track You Down
- Yahoo acquires video service for $160M (AP)
- Apple TV update goes live with high-definition rentals
- Apple debuts Aperture 2, slashes price
- Sony Ericsson announces mobile Internet ExpressCards
- Google and Nokia: Enemies or friends?
- Suspected UK pirates could lose Internet access
- FCC re-establishes CATV market share cap at 30 percent
- Apple TV Update Available
- RIM's Response to BlackBerry Outage
- RIM: BlackBerry outage caused by upgrade (AP)
- Vmedia shows phone with its own blue-laser optical disc drive
- Yahoo and video platform Maven Networks formally tie the knot
- Custom 404 pages from Google Toolbar beta cause a stir
- RIM Explains Monday's BlackBerry Outage
- BlackBerry outage caused by upgrade (AP)
- Yahoo acquires video service for $160M (AP)
- EU raids Intel, PC retailers in Europe (AP)
- Amazon fights NY online sales tax plan (AP)
- China targets Internet in crime sweep (AP)
- Krugle ships 2.0 version of code search engine (InfoWorld)
- System upgrade caused Blackberry blackout: RIM (AFP)
- Linux-based Android and LiMo Dominate Mobile-Phone Show (NewsFactor)
- LiMo's Linux phone platform picks up 18 phones (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft Will Speed Up Vista SP1 Release (NewsFactor)
- Sun to buy VirtualBox maker Innotek (InfoWorld)
- Nintendo "Super Smash Bros" Japan sales top 1 million (Reuters)
- Dept. of Homeland Security granted right to snoop on T-Mobile users
- Dell buys family-owned MessageOne for SaaS
- Microsoft denies talks about licensing Windows Mobile to Nokia
- Mozilla releases Firefox 3.0 Beta 3, adds several features
- Comcast defends Internet practices (AP)
- DirecTV profits and growth feel pinch of slowing economy
- Senate passes surveillance reform, re-inserts telco immunity
- Play.com to open MP3 store in the UK
- Tech-stiles: Clothes that produce power (AP)
- NVidia closes the deal with Ageia
- New Phoenix BIOS will run Linux apps when Windows fails
- Analysts: Yahoo must now accept buyout bid if Microsoft raises price
- Yahoo exploring alliance with News Corp. (AP)
- RIM blames Monday's BlackBerry outage on a faulty upgrade
- Micron's next two-megapixel handset SoC has a 0.2" footprint
- iSuppli: Samsung leads LCD TV Sales in 4Q
- Yahoo's 1,000 layoffs begin, along with a possible rush to Google
- Mobile phone chipset gets DivX certification
- Sprint, Motorola team on Nextel first responder interoperability
- XDepth aims to bring High Dynamic Range to JPG imagery
- A Valentine from the Storm Worm Virus
- Google partners with calendaring tool for its online apps
- New legislation could lead to ISP throttling ban
- Yahoo explores alliance with News Corp. (AP)
- Android and LiMo in open source race (AP)
- Tech-stiles: Clothes that produce power (AP)
- Use of rogue DNS servers on rise (AP)
- Study: Generation gap with Net shopping (AP)
- Orthodox gays in Israel find support in Web site (Reuters)
- GPS spreading from cars to mobile phones (AFP)
- BenQ T80 mobile to start field trial next month (InfoWorld)
- Red Hat aims to make JBoss an enterprise player (InfoWorld)
- Mobile industry sees new security risks (Reuters)
- College Coders Working With IBM's Project Zero (PC World)
- "The Club," a game that shoots for style (Reuters)
- Microsoft: 'We misjudged demand' for Xbox 360
- Oklahoma State Turns Over Student Names to RIAA
- Facebook Makes Ditching Service Easier, Finally
- Nintendo looks to address game piracy issues worldwide
- Google makes move into Chinese digital music
- Yahoo's Yang holds firm on resisting Microsoft
- OSU thought it already turned over defendants' IDs to RIAA
- Struggling Alcatel-Lucent to handle AT&T's 3G expansion
- Macrovision's software arm to become stand-alone company
- VoIP phone offers WiMAX connectivity
- Could video-on-demand overtake HD discs by 2011?
- Top Microsoft Web executive to depart (AP)
- Software co. SCO has new partners (AP)
- Sprint plans WiMAX soft launch, but budget finalization still looms
- Comcast: 42% of digital subscribers use high-def, DV-R
- Sun expands its catalog of pay-by-the-hour service apps
- EC Commissioner proposes doubling terms of performers' copyright
- Google updates its Android SDK
- Cell phone games could get Wii-like controls
- Sound monitors protect premature babies (AP)
- Amateur sleuths name anonymous dead (AP)
- States reviewing Verizon-FairPoint deal (AP)
- Malware cited in supermarket data breach (AP)
- Computer breach hits Antioch University (AP)
- Google Sustains a Lull in Paid Search (PC World)
- Three Minutes with Lenovo's Leader (PC World)
- Common Mobile Security Doesn't Cut it, Hackers Say (PC World)
- Hacker Group Targets Firms that Hide Security Flaws (PC World)
- Will Oracle Cut Deals to Boost Earnings? (PC World)
- Microsoft Renames CRM Service (PC World)
- Sports themes dominate new game releases (AFP)
- Dell's new approach to the Vista migration problem
- Preview of new Windows Search adds cross-PC indexing
- Boom! 20th anniversary Madden NFL coming in August
- AT&T Mobile MediaFLO TV launches in May
- Eastern Europe: The next silicon valley?
- Verizon Wireless puts a social spin on maps
- IBM debuts beta of Lotus Symphony 4.0 for Linux
- Cat and mouse game continues for EA and Take-Two
- Newest Safari browsers find themselves shooting gallery targets
- Dell releases first sub $1,000 Blu-ray laptop
- New version of Aperture introduces plug-ins
- UK gov't report calls for redundant ratings systems for software
- AMD's price/performance conundrum: Can it keep its high-end customers?
- India's IT success can be 'replicated' in other countries
- NTT DoCoMo achieves 250Mbps mobile data rate
- Has Technology Made Phonebooks Obsolete?