- Motley Crue to release single on Rock Band game (Reuters)
- Facebook, states set bullying, predator safeguards (AP)
- Google execs hope for long-term ad deal with Yahoo (AP)
- With Microsoft mum, analysts mull next moves for Live Search (AP)
- Cablevision plans wireless broadband network (AP)
- Hackers' posts on epilepsy forum cause migraines, seizures (AP)
- Free Wi-Fi Expands with AT&T, Cablevision (PC World)
- Analysis: Why Hyundai Turned to Microsoft for Help (PC Magazine)
- Trends & Innovations - Thursday (Investor's Business Daily)
- OpenOffice.org Beta Fails the Office 2007 Test (PC World)
- Four Microsoft Security Patches Due Next Week (PC World)
- MySpace lets users take profile data outside site's walls (AFP)
- "Guitar Hero" helps Activision rock Wall Street (Reuters)
- Hollywood helps Pioneer launch 2008 Kuro HDTVs
- Id Software announces the coming of Doom 4
- NVidia considers an across-the-board overhaul of its marketing strategy
- Much ado over yet another change to Facebook's profile page
- State Dept. loses, then recovers, anti-terrorism computers worth $30 M
- Latest XNA Game Studio CTP adds support for Zune games
- MySpace gets the most users, but ad sales lag
- NBC appears to be courting Apple once again
- Online pizza ordering becomes a billion-dollar industry
- No surprises from Samsung and Verizon with their Glyde phone
- Internet Archive emerges victorious in national security row with the FBI
- Microsoft refutes a Times article on Zune's 'copyright cop'
- OpenOffice 3.0 beta natively supports Mac OS X
- iPhone inventory in Europe appears to be dwindling
- Vietnamese Firefox 2 users were given malicious content
- 'Net Neutrality': A Nettlesome Question
- NASA Vintage Film Footage Restored for Hi-Def Broadcast and Blu-ray Disc Sales
- MySpace Bridges Out to eBay, Twitter, Photobucket, Yahoo!
- First Impressions: HTC's Touch Diamond
- TorrentSpy Ordered to Pay $110 Million in Damages to MPAA
- Banning Second Life: Congressman Aims to Restrict Access to the Virtual World
- Doom 4 Is Coming
- Grand Theft Auto IV -- Still Stealing Attention
- Rumor: Comcast to Enforce Monthly 250GB Download Cap
- Tech Giants Form WiMax Powerhouse: What's All the Fuss About?
- A PC By Any Other Name
- Windows XP SP3 Available for Download
- Panasonic Shows Off BD-Live Blu-ray Player
- Microsoft's In-Car Software Now in Hyundai and Kia Cars
- GTA Ads Yanked in Chicago: Game Maker Calls in Lawyers - Not Thugs
- Facebook to let users carry profiles with them (AP)
- EBay's PayPal rule in Australia draws fire (AP)
- Apple agrees to settle iPod lawsuit (AP)
- Microsoft appeals $1.4B EU antitrust fine (AP)
- 70 people sickened during San Francisco conference (AP)
- Vint Cerf Supports Municipal Broadband Networks (PC World)
- Toshiba's Growth Plans Hinge on Cell TVs, Fuel Cells (PC Magazine)
- Virgin Mobile USA and Korea's SK in talks: source (Reuters)
- Sun exec ponders OpenSolaris, Linux (InfoWorld)
- Hackers Find a New Place to Hide Rootkits (PC World)
- Executive Briefing (Investor's Business Daily)
- Trends & Innovations - Friday (Investor's Business Daily)
- Fixed alternative for 'white space' networking gains a unique ally
- Google's Picasa sends its last 'Hello' on May 15
- Google: Microsoft remains a strong competitor, even without Yahoo
- Yahoo beta tests new search results concepts in India
- Apple has Wii-like Apple TV controller under development
- Circuit City to open its books to Blockbuster, Icahn
- .MOBI registrar rescues mobile Web technology firm Mowser
- House bill would enforce ESRB game rating system
- Free AT&T Wi-Fi hotspots for iPhone still unofficial
- Nokia: Mobile phone leader or 'Internet company?'
- Now part of CBS, Last.fm will get exclusive video
- Microsoft: Don't expect a Yahoo deal, at least for now
- Microsoft to release Office 2007 SP1 via Automatic Update in June
- Dueling approaches to net neutrality clash in US House
- 65 nm GPU for Xbox 360 'Jasper' due in August
- Caption Crunch: The Robo-Governator
- Microsoft to Offer Office 2007 SP1 via Automatic Update
- The Return of the Free PC?: Bank Gives Away Eee PCs with New Account
- RIAA Clings to DRM and the Past: It's Time to Look Forward
- Apple Offers Credit For Older-Generation iPod Owners
- EBay's PayPal rule in Australia draws fire (AP)
- Google joins effort to make more Web sites more sociable (AP)
- MIT students show power of open cell phone systems (AP)
- HP in talks to buy EDS, for reported $12B to $13B (AP)
- Chile probes data theft and posting by hacker (AP)
- New top-of-the-line BlackBerry doubles screen resolution (AP)
- Sun to Clarify JavaFX Open-source Plan Later This Year (PC World)
- Apple: iPhone sold out online in US, UK (AP)
- RIM's 'Bold' Assault On Upgraded iPhone Adds 3G, GPS, Tunes (Investor's Business Daily)
- Sun exec ponders OpenSolaris, Linux (InfoWorld)
- SOA Software buys LogicLibrary (InfoWorld)
- HP in talks to buy EDS to compete with IBM (Reuters)
- 'Boom Blox,' 'Echochrome' offer pure fun (AP)
- Microsoft's 'Telescope' to compete with Google 'Sky'
- Toshiba expected to sell laptop powered by Cell processor
- Broad opposition meeting Yahoo-Google ad deal
- Virgin Mobile and Helio discuss merging wireless services
- Powerset previews search engine seen as threat to Google, Yahoo
- Texas tells Amazon: Don't mess with us on taxes
- Microsoft launches video sharing on Messenger
- Microsoft sells two millionth Zune, but sales show little growth
- Sprint loses another 1 million wireless subscribers
- Google, Facebook, MySpace look to end 'walled garden' era of social networks
- Flaw lets spammers use Gmail for sending bulk e-mail
- Philadelphia's Wi-Fi network threatened with shutdown
- Microsoft President Jeff Raikes leaving to head Gates Foundation
- Microsoft appeals 899 million euro "late fee" in EU
- Windows XP SP3 update causing endless reboots in AMD machines
- Apple iPhone Sold Out Online
- New Google Friend Connect Tool Helps Sites Be More Friendly
- Facebook's Latest Litigation -- Outing a User
- Eye-Fi Updates Photo Upload Service
- XP SP3 Bug Makes Some AMD PCs Crash: Is Your PC at Risk?
- First Impressions: Searching with Powerset
- Recovering a Stolen Laptop... via the Stolen Laptop
- EarthLink to pull the plug on Wi-Fi in Philadelphia (AP)
- Microsoft's WorldWide Telescope blasts off (AP)
- MIT students show off array of Android apps
- Microsoft sets higher prices for SBS, Essential server packages
- MySpace bets users will want to share photos in 'the cloud'
- $13.9 B buyout will create 'EDS: An HP Company'
- Google debuts new Reader for iPhone
- Adobe updates DNG photo format, adds Vista support
- Gates gives first hints 'Windows 7' beta cycle could begin soon
- Apple signs on HBO for iTunes Store, giving in to variable pricing
- iTunes Hikes Vid Prices with Debut of HBO Content
- Dell Halts High-End XPS Production
- 3 in 10 get all or most calls on cell phones (AP)
- MySpace wins $230 million anti-spam judgment (AP)
- Reports: Carl Icahn considering attempt to oust Yahoo board (AP)
- Craigslist countersues eBay, saying it broke antitrust laws (AP)
- Outcry over BitTorrent blocking stretches to Canada
- Creative launches its Vado pocket 'camcorder'
- Next Office:Mac will bring back VBA support
- Sun expands its AMD quad-core server portfolio
- Sprint in court around $3.5 B Clearwire WiMAX pact
- NSA authorizes Seagate self-encrypting HDD for government use
- Stalemate on terrestrial radio royalties tightens with new Senate bill
- Jobs WWDC keynote to showcase OS X, iPhone
- Matsushita makes up its mind, spins off JVC to absorb Kenwood
- Government data breach affects six million Chileans
- Rule change allows BlackBerry phones in South Korea
- Are Microsoft's newest webcams the last of a dying breed?
- Friendlier version of Fedora Linux desktop now available
- AMD announces lower-power quad-cores
- 'Orphaned Works' legislation faces pushback from artists
- Fedora 9 Released: OS Adds Features, Revamped Look, and Portability
- Creative Vado Takes Aim at the Flip
- Report: Investor to lead fight against Yahoo board (AP)
- Colonel suggests using hackers' tool against them (AP)
- Comcast to acquire contact manager Plaxo (AP)
- SEC charges Broadcom co-founders in options probe (AP)
- Google starts to blur faces in Street View photos (AP)
- Did Twitter Beat Media With Earthquake News? (PC World)
- GhostReader assistive software adds new voices (Macworld.com)
- Philly Won't Fight to Save Wi-Fi Network (PC World)
- New York Stock Exchange Runs Trades On Red Hat Linux (TechWeb)
- Adobe refreshes Flash Player (InfoWorld)
- Google social network ad business "improving": Brin (Reuters)
- Sony shares jump after profit forecast (Reuters)
- Now a British educational agency raises alarms on OXML
- Tele Atlas buyout by TomTom okayed by EC, putting Navteq in play
- Windows Live services for WM phones emerge from testing
- Miniaturized GPS paves the way for new positioning applications
- Google attempts to protect identities in Street View feature
- Android faces a tougher battle, with Verizon and Mozilla backing LiMo
- Google now offers real estate listings through Google Maps
- RIAA demonstrates collegiate anti-piracy efforts
- Yahoo Buzzes right past Digg
- Samsung's co-CEOs quit in scandal-driven shakeup
- Opera Mini 4.1 full release now available
- Microsoft + Yahoo deal could happen anyway, if Icahn has his way
- Samsung and LG join forces to combat Qualcomm, DVB-H on US mobile DTV
- Sony to expand 'transaction-based game play'
- Craigslist counters eBay's suit tenfold
- RIAA Participates in File Swapping to Nab Sharers
- Google Now Does Real Estate Searches in Maps: We're Not Impressed
- Xbox 360 Getting Hotmail, RSS Support, and More?
- MySpace Wins Record $230m in Case Against 'Spam King'
- Icahn to Yahoo board: Sell to Microsoft or leave (AP)
- Woman indicted in Missouri MySpace suicide case (AP)
- Robotic suit could usher in super soldier era (AP)
- Study: Cox, Comcast Internet subscribers blocked (AP)
- Gemstar-TV Guide ex-CEO now wanted for obstruction (AP)
- Key events in the Megan Meier case (AP)
- Game sales rise 47 pct in April on GTA4 (Reuters)
- Verizon's Decision a Setback for Google's Android Plans (NewsFactor)
- Moonlight release puts Silverlight on Linux (InfoWorld)
- Pirate Bay, AMD Chip Plans, Creative Capitalism (PC World)
- Agile project management set for small teams (InfoWorld)
- Nintendo Loses $21 Million Patent-Infringement Lawsuit (NewsFactor)
- Philadelphia takes a pass on saving muni Wi-Fi network
- Tiny game controller company wrests $21 M from giant Nintendo
- Beta test of a wireless headset for office workers
- On second thought, Facebook opts out of Google 'Friend Connect' for now
- A hundred bucks turns a BlackBerry into a Garmin navigator
- WD unveils a hard drive expansion kit for Dish Network DVRs
- That didn't take long: DTV coalition says field tests are already done
- Xbox 360 sells 10 million in US, Wii not far behind
- EU agency is 'confident' Google Maps will alter Street View
- New API enables Google Maps to be embedded in Flash apps
- AT&T begins to choke iPhone purchases
- Next-generation Mozilla Thunderbird in Alpha 1, called 'Shredder'
- CBS to acquire CNET Networks for $1.8 billion
- Air Force attorney suggests chaining old PCs in a counter-offensive botnet
- Sony plans to sell 10 million PS3s this year
- Ask.com Buys Dictionary.com
- Beantown Welcomes Apple Store in Its Own Special Way
- Xbox 360 Sales Hit 10 Million and Beats Wii, PS3 - But Not Fairly
- CBS to Gobble Up CNET Networks for $1.8 Billion
- '$100 laptop' nonprofit now teamed with Microsoft (AP)
- Routine conduct at risk with MySpace suicide case (AP)
- Cable companies to ramp up Web, HD, mobile service (AP)
- EchoStar to showcase first product for cable (AP)
- Lawmakers concerned over Charter's Web tracking (AP)
- Nintendo's latest game wants you off the couch (AP)
- Signs point to imminent Ashlee Simpson wedding (AP)
- Apple's iPhone Continues its Worldwide March (NewsFactor)
- Say Goodbye to Muni-Fi (PC World)
- Microsoft Open Source, Standards Chiefs Tout 'Openness' (TechWeb)
- Deadline passes in EA bid to buy Take-Two Interactive shares (AFP)
- New York Stock Exchange Ticks on Data Warehouse Appliances (TechWeb)
- Nintendo set to launch "Wii Fit" exercise game (Reuters)
- Google tries to make its spreadsheets more like wikis
- Gates demonstrates touch UIs everywhere, including walls and furniture
- Backup feature surprisingly removed from Windows Home Server refresh
- Sony announces in-house video game lineup
- Municipal Wi-Fi sustains fatal blow with likely loss of MetroFi
- Sprint eyes 2008 for WiMAX launch, ahead of AT&T and Verizon LTE
- Beta of an Outlook synchronization gadget for Google Apps
- Yet another cross-site scripting vulnerability affects IE7 on XP
- Yahoo's SearchScan irks some Web site owners
- Report: Alltel's choice of LTE a big loss for WiMAX, UMB
- Study: BitTorrent blocking common on Comcast, Cox, StarHub
- Firefox 3.0 Release Candidate 1 available on Mozilla servers
- Yahoo chairman's response to Icahn leaves possibilities open
- iPhone's reach expands further into Middle East, Africa
- OLPC hopes Windows is its sales savior
- Talk Nerdy To Me: Cell Phone Induced Attention Disorder or Just Bad Manners?
- Google Finally Bows to Privacy Advocates and Agrees to Blur 'Street View' Faces in All 40 Cities
- Sims to Get IKEA Expanstion Pack: Virtual Assembly Required?
- Adobe Flash 10 Adds 3D Support: Public Beta Available for Download
- Cox Caught Throttling BitTorrent Traffic, Report Claims
- AOL seeks growth in shift from mass site to niches (AP)
- AOL sheds its brand to draw specialty audiences (AP)
- Researchers teach 'Second Life' avatar to think (AP)
- Study finds Internet influence small when buying (AP)
- China allows bloggers, others to spread quake news (AP)
- News Corp.'s Fox launching LatAm online ad network (AP)
- Texas IT Has Bugs in Its System
- Microsoft: New talks for alternative Yahoo deal (AP)
- 38 charged in international phishing scheme (AP)
- Microsoft cobbles together a 'Plan C' for online search
- Novell challenges Microsoft, IBM with new NOWS collaboration suite
- Charter in Privacy Hot Seat Over Web Tracking