- Wii Fit Debuts in U.S. to Help Fight Flab
- Apple looks to sweeten iPhone mobile music offerings
- EA extends Take-Two buyout offer by one month
- AOL wraps up $850 M buy of Bebo social network
- Michael Jackson to Sue File Swapping Site - The Pirate Bay
- Microsoft Halts XP SP3 Update to HP PCs Running AMD Processors
- Napster rolls out all-MP3 download store (AP)
- TV boxes let Netflix users bypass mail delivery (AP)
- Microsoft-Yahoo talks driven by specter of Icahn, Google (AP)
- Google makes health service publicly available (AP)
- To push sales, AMD unveils new branding for gaming PCs
- Comcast invests in P2P provider GridNetworks, despite torrent delaying
- Clear Channel to add 800+ station streams to Reciva device
- 2008: The year of the bent display
- Samsung shows off LCDs with 2x HDTV resolution, 240 Hz
- TiVo to support 'as needed' HDTV through new adapters
- AOL debuts new version of Web-based IM client
- His job now complete, Dell CFO Carty rejoins his retirement in progress
- Ten thousand servers hit in SQL injection hack
- Nintendo set to launch Wii Fit in US
- Congressmen call for a halt to one CATV firm's Web tracking plans
- EFF says Microsoft is complying with NBC broadcast flags
- Facebook's real reason for blocking Google's Friend Connect
- Carbon nanotubes mimic asbestos in early study (AP)
- Cisco Systems denies online censorship role in China (AP)
- Laptop-for-kids project resumes donation program (AP)
- HP's 2Q profit up on strong demand outside US (AP)
- Judge hears arguments over records in Yahoo lawsuit (AP)
- Chicago sues eBay over concert ticket taxes (AP)
- AT&T's Laptop Mobile Broadband Subscribers Get Free Wi-Fi (PC World)
- Microsoft Launches Mobile Display Ads (PC World)
- Nokia eyes wider usage of Linux in cellphones (Reuters)
- Open source code examined (InfoWorld)
- IBM Uses Magnifying Glass to Boost Solar Output (PC Magazine)
- Games Review: Gaming into shape with `Wii Fit' (AP)
- Second release candidate for Hyper-V virtualization tool now available
- Palm Centro finally finds its way down under
- BBC Sound Index portends new popularity metrics for music
- YouTube answers Sen. Lieberman's request to remove terrorist videos
- NPD: Apple dominates the high-end PC market
- Office Live Workspace beta enters its international phase
- Symantec disses Vista, says corporations 'not comfortable'
- Google looks to organize health records
- Sign-ups begin for beta of EA's Battlefield: Heroes
- Napster challenges iTunes by opening its own MP3 store
- Beta 2 of Windows for supercomputers arrives
- Netflix grows VoD wings with new set top box
- OLPC Announces Next-Gen XO-2 $75 Laptop
- Netflix Starts Streaming, With Help from Roku
- Napster Reinvents Itself . . . Again
- CBS opens up more of its classic TV library
- Researchers: Bugs in open source software are waning
- Sprint confirms it's implementing data usage caps
- Sugar Labs founded to extend OLPC Linux software to more laptops
- Gartner: Mobile IM making gains against texting
- Facebook preparing for redesign to clear clutter (AP)
- Microsoft lures search traffic with cash rebates (AP)
- IT companies now largest sector in S&P 500 (AP)
- Time Warner to reap $9.25 billion windfall in cable spinoff (AP)
- Review: Netflix delivers Internet movies to TV (AP)
- Napster narrows loss in 4Q; revenue up 6 percent (AP)
- U.S. to allow Americans to send cell phones to Cuba (Reuters)
- Road Warriors Still Picking The BlackBerry (Investor's Business Daily)
- Microsoft says aids Office/open-source interaction (Reuters)
- ODF Wins the Office Document Format War? (PC World)
- Mobile browser maker says social networks top use (AP)
- Greenpeace Pushes for Greener Video Game Consoles (NewsFactor)
- Microsoft's Matusow and Mahugh on Office's move to open format support
- Small, portable WD 320 GB drive comes to Macs
- AT&T to speed up 3G network uploads by end of June
- UK bill calls for retention of all communications data
- Google looks to be more up front on its search algorithms
- HP's US sales 'not all bad, not all good,' says CEO
- Google denies Schmidt said anything serious about Yahoo
- Wyse brings server-based virtualization to more thin client PCs
- Red Hat refreshes its Enterprise Linux distro with version 5.2
- Friendster launches its mobile site, albeit a bit late
- Redlasso video sharing service threatened by big media
- Next Office 2007 service pack will include ODF, PDF support options
- Microsoft tries to lure Google, Yahoo searchers with cash
- Opera seeks a wider platform with release of Widgets SDK beta
- US sinks to 15th place worldwide in broadband, says OECD
- Sprint's "Unlimited" EVDO Service to Be Capped at 5GB a Month
- The Prognosis on Google Health is Good: A Closer Look
- Microsoft To Launch Cash-Back Search Engine
- Apple 3G iPhone's June Debut a Done Deal?
- Yahoo postpones annual meeting, battle with Icahn (AP)
- Access to next-gen Internet may be uneven (AP)
- EU adds document formats to its Microsoft concerns (AP)
- ID-protection ads come back to bite pitchman (AP)
- 'Indiana Jones' and the computer-generated jungle (AP)
- Craigslist Tops U.S. Mobile Browsing (PC World)
- Skooba Designing Checkpoint-Friendly Laptop Bag (PC Magazine)
- Wireless Carriers To Cut Termination Fees (NewsFactor)
- EU says to study Microsoft's open-source step (Reuters)
- Coverity buying software build management vendor Codefast (InfoWorld)
- Web News: P-to-P Blocking, Social Networking, CNET Buyout (PC World)
- Activision's "Guitar Hero" to get drums, microphone (Reuters)
- Microsoft's 'Cashback' only first of many Live Search incentive programs
- Microsoft acquires virtualization pooling firm Kidaro
- Windows Home Server Power Pack to enter public beta after a data bug
- Nokia Maps 2.0 beta ends, now downloadable via PCs
- Sony looks to live shows to boost theater ticket sales
- Bush says he will allow cell phones to be sent to Cuba
- Napster turns its business around with a narrower loss
- BitTorrent teams with Orb to stream content anywhere
- Is Microsoft trying to pull an 'IE' on Google's product search?
- iCal bugs can lead to DoS and code execution attacks
- AOL Video debuts in India, Canada, and Taiwan
- Linux start-up Sugar Labs in informal talks with four laptop makers
- Cell phone companies propose fees loophole, but there's a catch
- OLPC's next gen XO 2.0 designer also plans mainstream PC screens
- HP Goes Green with Eco Solutions Program
- Feds May End Cell Phone Early-Termination Fees
- GTA IV Earns $600m to Voice Actor's $100k: Time for a Street Fight?
- Sony Fumbles with Madden PSP Bundle
- Microsoft to shut down book scanning operations (AP)
- Online communities open but still limit movement (AP)
- Google, Facebook in stalemate over social data (AP)
- Comcast trying to sell 46 outlying cable systems (AP)
- Yahoo delays its board meeting again as one director steps down
- Crowdspring develops a virtual marketplace for artists
- Only in New York: 'Wireless' meets 'barbecue'
- CEO of ID theft protection service under fire after his SSN is misused
- Twitter's users up in arms over lack of service, policy enforcement
- Mobile VoIP network makes a new play for iPhone users
- TomTom plans a new $300 midrange GPS
- RIAA milestone: First criminal suit against MP3 trader could mean jail time
- Fahrenheit 451: Microsoft burns its Live Search Books effort
- Microsoft Office's ODF support might change the EC's mind
- Link to movie downloads? Be prepared to pay millions
- Sneak peek at upcoming HD radios with iTunes tagging
- Xbox 360 update canceled while Microsoft works on game portability
- A look inside Google's new do-it-yourself intranet creator
- AT&T CFO says no pricing set yet for 3G iPhone
- Caption Crunch: Big Laptop vs. Small Laptop
- ID Protection Firm LifeLock Sued by Customers When CEO's ID is Stolen
- 3G iPhone Will Be Able to Handle 42Mbps Wireless Speeds, Exec Claims
- Greenpeace Blasts Game Console Makers Charging Gear is "Toxic Menace"
- Work for a Big Company? Odds Are Good Your Boss is Reading Your E-Mail: Study
- Online communities open but still limit movement (AP)
- Google, Facebook in stalemate over social data (AP)
- YouTube suit called threat to online communication (AP)
- Microsoft demos future Windows with touch-screen (AP)
- Agreement may mean end of cable set-top boxes (AP)
- Japan urges limiting kids' cell phones (AP)
- Borders returns to Web retailing after 7 years (AP)
- NY judge says Dell Inc. misled customers (AP)
- Is Apple changing course on variable pricing? (Reuters)
- Blu-ray DVD recorder sales rising fast in Japan (Reuters)
- Microsoft Expects Explosive Growth for Windows Mobile (NewsFactor)
- Ruby on Rails upgrade eyed (InfoWorld)
- Windows 7 to Have Touch-screen Interface (PC World)
- Google Says Viacom Suit Threatens Social Networking (NewsFactor)
- 'Penny Arcade,' 'Teenage Zombies' bring the funny (AP)
- Gates says retirement from Microsoft means he'll still be around
- Can a touch-screen interface turn around Windows?
- Google says Viacom suit harms online communications
- Samsung to sample 256 GB solid state drive in late Q3
- Via tries an 'open source' model for its UMPC platform
- Beta of a new hybrid search engine / SMT tool
- Facebook confirms plans for open source platform
- Dell found guilty in New York of misleading, harassing customers
- Korean music format MT9 tries to replace MP3 - with a karaoke twist
- Novell in beta with subscription management tool
- iPhone's reach expands into Nordic states
- International payment bug leads to PayPal horror show
- Sprint says 5 GB per month should be enough for most
- Borders Group reopens its independent online bookstore
- With Kindles back in stock, Amazon drops price of ebook reader
- Viacom's Billion Dollar Copyright Fight 'Threatens' Net, Says Google
- Will Facebook Go Open Source to Spite Google's Open Social Platform?
- Video - See Windows 7 Multi-Touch Demoed
- Asus to Release Desktop Version of Eee PC Laptop Called Ebox, Say Reports
- US files complaint over European tech tariffs (AP)
- SAfrica protests Microsoft Office 2007 file standard (AP)
- Windows Live services on Nokia S60 coming to the US
- Electrically 'allergic' group seeks a ban on Wi-Fi
- Blu-ray recorders doing well in Japan, players struggle
- Samsung's newest S60 phone will be the first with Safari
- Will Verizon's FiOS TV in NY dent US cable monopolies?
- TiVo partners with CinemaNow, gets Disney on demand
- Belgian newspaper group wants $77 million from Google
- Europe is not preparing to impose sales limits on Intel
- D-Link Kit Allows Home Networking Using Coaxial Cable
- Yahoo Files Lawsuit Against 'Lottery Spammers'
- Yahoo CEO says company is not 'under siege' (AP)
- Digital printers pursuing more of world's pages (AP)
- New breed of robots could soon wander Antarctica (AP)
- Palestinians pin biz hopes on high-tech industry (AP)
- Intel CEO: Smaller gadgets will expand market (AP)
- Busted by Blogger, Dell Offers Peek at Low-cost Laptop (PC World)
- Apple Gadgets, Tax Rebates, Vista's UAC (PC World)
- Infineon shares slump on revised outlook (AP)
- Mozilla Shooting for Record Books With Firefox 3 Release (PC World)
- Researcher: Ad Software Maker Likely Violates Copyright (PC World)
- Lab Test: Xythos Enterprise Document Management Suite 7.0 builds on Web 2.0 tech (InfoWorld)
- "Metal Gear" creator cool under pressure (Reuters)
- Google Earth's 3D landscapes now available through browser plug-in
- Google opens access to its App Engine, plans more Web tools
- HP's newest power conserving ProLiant crams two servers in each blade
- Volkswagen, Sanyo partner on next-gen hybrid batteries
- Sony partners with cable providers on digital cable ready TVs
- Sprint joins an initiative to promote 4G 100 Gbps networks
- Windows 7 multi-touch SDK being readied for PDC in October
- India still wants RIM to open a backdoor to BlackBerry security
- Amazon to launch a streaming video shop
- McAfee seeks beta testers for Total Protection suite
- Mac OS X 10.5.3 update brings dozens of minor fixes
- Safety tips for travelers' protections (AP)
- Mom in Web bullying case turns grief into activism (AP)
- Comcast.net site is hacked briefly (AP)
- Japanese scientists create microscopic noodle bowl (AP)
- Review: Sony's Rolly not quite love at first dance (AP)
- Two online sites fined, banned over Roland-Garros betting (AFP)
- PowerDock 2 charges iPod, iPhone (Macworld.com)
- FCC Considers Free Internet, Revised D-Block Auction (NewsFactor)
- Asus to Launch Laptops With Linux Net Software (PC World)
- Brazil, India, SAfrica appeal standard status for Microsoft Office (AFP)
- Time Warner Cable to offer web to TV link (Reuters)
- Schools eyeing virtual campuses (AFP)
- Online vendors provide aid to disaster victims
- NBC Direct prepares for its next beta
- Novell credits Microsoft, SAP, and HP for Linux sales leap
- MediaDefender attacks Revision3 site, FBI involved
- Microsoft gives in, will share scanning service spec with working group
- India, Brazil next to take issue with Open XML
- Twitter developer hints it may not be hot on Ruby on Rails after all
- Apple releases OS X 10.5.3, users report problems
- New for Google's Android: StreetView, GlobalTime, Notifications
- Lenovo hardware must qualify for Olympics too
- OpenOffice tests show it's progressively getting slower
- Adobe to unveil its second edition of PDF Print Engine
- Comcast.net hacked, DNS servers changed
- EC task force recommends a 'plan of action' for IPv6
- Sony re-enters the glass tube business, with an innovative new speaker
- Talk Nerdy To Me: Just 14 Classic Tech Rivalries?
- Yahoo Ups Beta Ante with New Additions to IM Client
- Amazon Prepping Streaming Video Service: What's Wrong with Unbox?
- Hackers Shutdown Comcast.net for Hours
- Busted: Apple Caught Shooting Possible 3G iPhone Commercial in NYC
- Globetrotting with Google Earth's New Browser Plug-in
- Cinemanow, Disney, Tivo Team to Offer Disney Download Movie Rentals
- Dell Reveals Few Details on 'Mini Inspiron' Spotted by Gizmodo
- iPhone market share at 19 percent in 1Q, IDC says (AP)
- Publisher offers 5,000 more books for Kindle (AP)
- Five bucks for an office desk? Nassau County holds online auction
- .PRO on its way to becoming just another TLD
- Commerce Dept. data threat probe blames unattended laptop
- OASIS approves a Web services standard that could ease 'mash-ups'