- Piracy Wars: Battlelines Intensify in Fight Against Net Piracy
- Talk Nerdy To Me: I Want All the HDTV I Paid For
- Caption Crunch Winner: HDTV and Armpit Testing
- Comcast and BitTorrent: The Odd Couple
- Facebook Launches 'People You May Know' Feature
- Adobe Debuts Web-based Photoshop Express
- Dash Express Debuts on Amazon
- VOTE on Today's Top 100 Tech Products
- This Craigslist-Related Crime Tops Them All
- Microsoft Mulls Building iPhone Apps
- Zen and the Art of Playing MP3s
- South Park Opens Vault: Allows Free and Full Episode Access Online
- Google Pushes to Use TV Band for National "Wi-Fi 2.0" Service
- Netflix Website Outage Delays DVD Deliveries
- Dell to save $3B over 3 years (AP)
- Gov't temporarily bans IBM from deals (AP)
- Doubt hangs over personal gene scans (AP)
- Family seeks to revive suit vs MySpace (AP)
- Yahoo launches site focused on women (AP)
- CareerBuilder, Facebook in job ads venture (Reuters)
- Report Says Apple's 3G iPhone Will Debut in May (NewsFactor)
- Roaming Service Pins 3G and Wi-Fi for Heck of a Deal for Travelers (PC World)
- Report: Number of GPL v3 projects tops 2,000 (InfoWorld)
- Grocery Chain Data Breach Offers Lessons for CIOs (NewsFactor)
- How To Begin the Networking Adventure (NewsFactor)
- GAMES: Week in video-game news (AP)
- Investigation of Nokia and Navteq moves forward
- Mobile phones to get ad-supported MTV music videos
- Sony movies coming to AT&T mobile TV via MediaFLO
- Competitor to Digg has journalists ranking their own, others' stories
- Garmin multi-platform search software adds Google features
- Yahoo launches 'Shine' Web site for women
- Sony BMG accused of using pirated software
- Adobe releases alpha of AIR for Linux, joins Linux Foundation
- Virgin Media to begin penalizing users for illegal downloads
- I Heart Spam: E-Martyrs Endure 30-Days of Nonstop Spam
- Google Docs Goes Offline
- Lessons from a Preteen Network Admin
- Nvidia Blamed for Many Vista Crashes
- AT&T Wireless to (Finally) Offer Stylish, 3G Sony Ericsson Z750a Clamshell
- Report: 1 Million 3G iPhones Expected in May
- Yahoo Hopes to Attract Woman with Shine Site
- Alltel, U.S. Cellular Announce Moto Q9 C in Black and Green
- Verizon Wireless Snags a BlackBerry Curve 8330
- Sprint to sell iPhone-like device (AP)
- Microsoft upgrades Windows Mobile (AP)
- IOC tells Beijing: Don't block Internet (AP)
- NZ man convicted in cybercrime ring (AP)
- Sony to offer movies on AT&T phones (AP)
- Microsoft promises full Web browser for mobile (Reuters)
- "No cell phones when you vote," Italians told (Reuters)
- Sprint bets on Samsung phone to help recovery (Reuters)
- Linux kernel community grows, but elite group remains (InfoWorld)
- HP Buying E-Discovery Vendor Tower Software (PC World)
- IBM Fine-Tunes Disaster Management Technology (PC World)
- GAMES: Week in video-game news (AP)
- LG debuts 3G 'Vu' handset with mobile TV
- OOXML passes, just barely, with 75% approval
- IBM barred from federal contracts pending investigation on EPA bid
- Google to phase in offline access options for Docs
- Photoshop Express' botched terms of service to be revised
- Apple Sued Over "Millions of Colors" Display Claim
- Google Books Adds Scratch and Sniff, and More..
- What Ever Happened to Customer Service?
- The driving experience redefined?
- AOL moves to bring its services to the mobile screen
- Time is right for Linux PCs to emerge (AP)
- FCC chairman rejects Skype petition (AP)
- Security suite coming soon for the iPhone
- Dell looks to answer mobile connectivity problems
- Local TV news comes to Verizon V CAST
- Wall Street still likes Linux, but for new reasons
- What Sprint's Samsung Instinct Has that the iPhone Doesn't, and Why It Might Not Matter
- First word from CTIA on Windows Mobile 6.1
- Newest Moto Q 9c available from three more carriers
- AT&T answers Verizon with its own mobile maps service
- What Sprint's Samsung Instinct Phone Has that the iPhone Doesn't
- Apple Sued Over "Millions of Colors" Display Claim
- Google Books Adds Scratch and Sniff, and More..
- What Ever Happened to Customer Service?
- I Heart Spam: E-Martyrs Endure 30-Days of Nonstop Spam
- Google Docs Goes Offline
- Lessons from a Preteen Network Admin
- Nvidia Blamed for Many Vista Crashes
- AT&T Wireless to (Finally) Offer Stylish, 3G Sony Ericsson Z750a Clamshell
- Report: 1 Million 3G iPhones Expected in May
- Yahoo Hopes to Attract Woman with Shine Site
- Alltel, U.S. Cellular Announce Moto Q9 C in Black and Green
- Verizon Wireless Snags a BlackBerry Curve 8330
- Has Technology Made Phonebooks Obsolete?
- Piracy Wars: Battlelines Intensify in Fight Against Net Piracy
- Voice access coming to Live Search for Windows Mobile, BlackBerry
- Techs and execs collaborate on Linux apps
- Toshiba goes stylish with revamped Satellite models
- Amazon launches text-message shopping (AP)
- iPhone Shortage Hints at 3G Models Coming Soon
- Adobe releases beta of Lightroom 2.0 photo editing tool
- Intel Atom Chips to Power Host of New Mobile Gadgets
- Cell boosters coming for the home (AP)
- Google to sell unit that sways results (AP)
- Satellite radio decision criticized (AP)
- Comcast plans faster Net speeds (AP)
- AT&T Mobility chief warms to Android (AP)
- Britney Spears in talks to return to CBS sitcom: report (Reuters)
- Intel unveils new Classmate PCs (AP)
- Yahoo adds voice search to mobile Internet service (AFP)
- Adobe, RealNetworks Join Intel to Boost Mobile Linux (PC World)
- AT&T Jumps on Board with Google's Android (PC World)
- Trends & Innovations - Wednesday (Investor's Business Daily)
- Burroughs Made It All Equate (Investor's Business Daily)
- TiVo 9.3 software update to speed up the DVR's interface
- Now an official ISO standard, Microsoft's OOXML invites controversy
- WiMAX finally gains some ground in upcoming portables
- Again, Microsoft stomps out Xbox 360 Blu-ray rumors
- Consumerism at its finest: Shopping via SMS comes to Amazon
- Comcast swaps HD quality for quantity
- Intel's Atom gets price and speeds, expected in devices by summer
- Blinkx looks to IPTV with Joost-like BBTV offering
- ChaCha offers new twist on mobile searching: voice queries
- Signs point to imminent arrival of Windows XP SP3
- FCC chair plans to squash Skype's 'open wireless' petition
- Microsoft's Surface to get test run in AT&T stores
- Nokia introduces 4 low-cost phones for emerging markets
- April 1, 2008: The End of 'Rick-rolling'
- First Look at Google Docs Offline: Glitchy but Promising
- A Closer Look at Future Intel Atom Devices
- Kindle helps tiny e-book market (AP)
- Projectors to magnify cell-phone cinema (AP)
- MySpace, record cos. launch new service (AP)
- iTunes overtakes Wal-Mart in music sales (AP)
- Losses rise in online scams (AP)
- Straight or gay? U.S. court says Web site can't ask (Reuters)
- Photoshop CS4 to Favor Vista for 64-Bit (PC World)
- AT&T sees strategic success in U.S. wireless auction (Reuters)
- Adobe, RealNetworks Join Intel to Boost Mobile Linux (PC World)
- Microsoft Extends XP Through 2010 for Ultra-Low-Cost Laptops (PC World)
- IBM expert: IT risk is opaque (InfoWorld)
- Video game maker THQ sees buying opportunities: CEO (Reuters)
- Public face of Windows Vista leaves Microsoft
- Adobe CS4 will be 64-bit, but only on Windows
- Symantec and Microsoft settle suit over Vista storage technology
- Sony introduces world's smallest HD camcorder
- Nokia's N-Gage game system finally ready for smartphones
- AT&T to begin prorating early termination fees for new contracts
- Apple: iTunes now the biggest music retailer in US
- Dell plans pay reductions, product feature removal, and over 8,800 job cuts
- Windows XP's final day still June 30, but low-cost PCs get two more years
- Opera releases beta of new mobile browser, now less annoying
- Comcast offers 50 Mbps Internet, but it won't come cheap
- MySpace adds big-label music to free downloads, will sell tickets and merch
- Intel unveils next-generation low-cost 'Netbooks'
- Head of Yahoo Music Ian Rogers departs for music startup
- Caption Crunch: When Robot Pandas Attack
- MySpace Inks Deal with Top Labels for Music Site
- Qualcomm aims to expand TV service (AP)
- AT&T wanted unrestricted spectrum (AP)
- Navajo Nation to lose Internet signal (AP)
- Federal ban on contracts with IBM lifted (AP)
- T-Mobile cuts price of iPhone in Germany to spur sales
- Report: Net Crime Losses Total $240 in 2007, an All Time High
- ISPs hog rights in fine print (AP)
- Microsoft 'evaluating' its Yahoo offer (AP)
- Microsoft to appeal $367M patent ruling (AP)
- Courts disagree on legality of uploading (AP)
- Couple sues Google for posting house pix (AP)
- China promotes website attacking Western media (AFP)
- Older Adults Shifting To Mobile Phones From Landlines (TechWeb)
- Suit alleges Nextel faked pre-merger sales data: paper (Reuters)
- U.S. Health Agency Forbids Sensitive Data On Apple MacBooks (TechWeb)
- Jury rules for Alcatel in Microsoft patent case (Reuters)
- Good aims to manage all enterprise mobile devices (InfoWorld)
- Violent video games make people more relaxed (Macworld.com)
- 16 updates on tap for April Patch Tuesday
- Intel announces lo-jack for laptops, but offers few details
- Federally funded Internet access to be cut off for Navajo Nation
- Sprint delays XOHM WiMAX, pushes back 'later this year' later still
- AT&T, Verizon Wireless divulge more details on 4G plans
- Ericsson shows off its 4G LTE technology, but it's still years off
- Silverlight 2 final set for this summer, won't play Flash video
- Britain wants to ban sex offenders from social networking sites
- PSP sees sales resurgence in Japan, but Wii again dominates PS3
- Census Bureau to drop problematic PDAs, return to trusty paper
- Boston University Students Win Important Victory Against RIAA
- Report: Net Crime Losses Total $240 Million in 2007, an All Time High
- Caption Crunch: When Robot Pandas Attack
- MySpace Inks Deal with Top Labels for Music Site
- April 1, 2008: The End of 'Rick-rolling'
- First Look at Google Docs Offline: Glitchy but Promising
- A Closer Look at Future Intel Atom Devices
- Intel Atom Chips to Power Host of New Mobile Gadgets
- iPhone Shortage Hints at 3G Models Coming Soon
- What Sprint's Samsung Instinct Phone Has that the iPhone Doesn't
- Apple Sued Over "Millions of Colors" Display Claim
- Google Books Adds Scratch and Sniff, and More..
- What Ever Happened to Customer Service?
- I Heart Spam: E-Martyrs Endure 30-Days of Nonstop Spam
- Google Docs Goes Offline
- Microsoft gives Yahoo deadline on offer (AP)
- US cyberwarfare prep includes offense (AP)
- Yahoo promises to 'amp' up ad platform (AP)
- HP unveils small laptop for schoolkids (AP)
- Online crooks face tough competition (AP)
- Online sales to grow 17 percent in '08 (AP)
- Yahoo still wants Microsoft to raise bid (AP)
- Ringing cell phones coming to a EU flight near you
- AMD confirms 10% workforce cut, declining outlook
- Joost denies it's shrinking its sights to just the US
- Social media firm Imeem buys DRM firm Snocap
- Vista SP1 'prerequisites' to gear up systems for auto updates
- Adobe to correct its controversial Photoshop Express terms Thursday
- HP floats a file backup service in the cloud
- Online fraud up over 20% per year, says FBI operation
- Google claims credit for FCC wireless auction results
- Felten: Some New Jersey voting machines can't add
- Microsoft rolls out Silverlight maintenance release
- Icahn allies to get seats on Motorola board
- Facebook settles with group that claimed it had the idea first
- Yahoo is open to some type of transaction with Microsoft
- Sixteen updates on tap for April Patch Tuesday
- Security Firm Warns of Crimeware-as-a-Service Toolkit Trend
- ASUS Eee Adds Two Letters: XP
- Facebook Adds Instant Messaging to Service
- Blogging to an Early Grave?
- Online Banking: Is Security Up to You?
- Yahoo's Flickr expands into online video (AP)
- Thousands of posts flood Starbucks site (AP)
- TomTom blames price pressures in warning (AP)
- Study: Editor-reader gap in news sites (AP)
- Chertoff pushes cybersecurity goals (AP)
- GAO: Millions wasted on gov't cards (AP)
- The Bearable Lightness of HP's 2133 Mini-Note PC (PC World)
- EC Proposes Rules for In-Flight Use of Mobile Phones (NewsFactor)
- Mainsoft supports Microsoft technology for Java, Linux (InfoWorld)
- Multicore, clouds, social nets top disruptive list (InfoWorld)
- IBM Updates High-end Servers (PC World)
- New Xbox 360 Controller May Poach Nintendo's Wii Market (NewsFactor)
- New Korean Samsung HSUPA phones will upload at 2 Mbps
- Motorola bus tour brings some good news for WiMAX
- H-1B limits met after just one week of petitions
- CyberLink adds BD-Live support to PowerDVD
- HP enters the low-cost student PC market, but is $499 too much?
- With 4G ahead, AT&T names a wireless veteran as its CTO
- EU mandates Web sites delete personal data after six months
- Sprint affiliate offers VoIP phones with visual voicemail
- MySpace targets Latin American userbase
- Wal-Mart focuses on MP3, but without Sony BMG and Warner
- Google opens its Web application engine to 10,000 developers
- Newest Blu-ray recorders include transfer to PSP
- People-search startup Spock.com seeks partners, maybe with Google
- Olympic Tech Sponsors Face Heat as Torch Comes to U.S.