- Can you test this? CA's Internet Security Suite Plus 2009 beta
- Ad-supported international calls for Skype
- Android Loses Its Mojo, Reports of Delays Rebuffed by Google
- Wireless hospitals systems can disrupt med devices (AP)
- Yahoo stock rebounds on reports of Microsoft talks (AP)
- Analysts: New Apple iPhone will cost $173 to make (AP)
- Coalition seeks federal nudge for broadband (AP)
- Nokia to buy rest of Symbian, free its software (AP)
- Google Introduces Tool for Planning Online Ad Campaigns (PC World)
- New 3G IPhone Costs $173 to Make: ISuppli (PC World)
- Virgin Mobile USA to buy SK Telecom's U.S. unit: report (Reuters)
- Symbian Shifts Mobile World to Open Source (PC World)
- Remote Access to Home Media Extends to Phones (PC World)
- HP, Hitachi Boost Blade Server Offerings (PC World)
- 'Clank,' 'Hot Shots' keep PSP humming (AP)
- Sony Pictures and DivX strike a distribution deal
- Google's Cerf advocates regulatory approach to opening broadband access
- Touch-screen lawsuits hit Apple, HTC, Dell, Toshiba, others
- Google restricts Gmail access in Germany
- XP's death sentence won't be commuted this time
- Panasonic may produce a full-size OLED TV display
- Google launches beta of media buying tool for advertisers
- Adelstein, Cerf advocate broadband access as a fundamental right
- Virgin Mobile is a newcomer to unlimited calling plans
- Supreme Court to hear AT&T appeal in DSL price fix case
- T-Mobile to discount its early termination fees
- The read/write cycle continues: 6x Blu-ray BD-Rs in July
- Adobe Acrobat JavaScript flaw exploit in the wild
- New Symbian Foundation to take on Android, LiMo
- Google denies renewed rumors of Android delays
- 3G iPhone Costs Apple $173 to Build, Teardown Report says
- Virgin Mobile Joins Flat Rate Phone Club With Affordable $80 Unlimited Calling Plan
- Palm Unlocks Centro: Makes Google Maps App Free
- Nokia Gives Google, Apple Competition With Symbian Buy: Where is Microsoft?
- ISPs still considering tracking Web use (AP)
- Review: Strong, innovative Web browsers emerge (AP)
- Prescription for protecting online health records (AP)
- Wireless carrier tests eye controls for electronics (AP)
- Red Hat profit climbs almost 7 pct in 1Q 2009 (AP)
- Internet panel explores sweeping new domain rules (AP)
- Rural New Mexico high school podcasts to students (AP)
- Subsidy Puts Apple's iPhone Margin Above 50 Percent (NewsFactor)
- Symbian Shifts Mobile World to Open Source (PC World)
- Oracle profit rises with new software sales (Reuters)
- HP, Hitachi Boost Blade Server Offerings (PC World)
- Nintendo owners get their chance to rock out (AP)
- Windows opens beta of Live Mobile portal
- Google sued for $1 B on IP theft allegations
- FT: Virgin Mobile close to deal with SK over Helio
- Better late than never: Open XML converter comes to Mac
- Adobe issues final release of Acrobat 9 series
- Microsoft gets more pro-active against SQL injection attacks
- Charter chucks its spyware-like ad plans
- T-Mobile 'Landline' rolls out nationwide
- Is it time for technology to 'reboot' society?
- Nokia's new N-series phone comes to US
- Apple set to profit from 3G iPhone due to cheaper parts, memory
- 3G iPhone to Go On Sale at 8 A.M.?: Let the Guessing Begin
- Newest Panasonic Toughbook is a UMPC: Intel Atom Inside
- Virgin Mobile To Buy Helio, Axe It
- Dell to Lower Axe on XP June 26: Downgrade Options Are Pricey
- Oracle 4Q earnings rise 27 percent to $2.04B (AP)
- Yahoo confirms Google commitment, pans Microsoft (AP)
- Oracle throws wet blanket on strong 4Q results (AP)
- ISPs still considering tracking Web use (AP)
- Review: Strong, innovative Web browsers emerge (AP)
- RIM 1Q profit and sales more than double, shares falter (AP)
- Spielberg looks to direct film of "39 Clues" (Reuters)
- Wireless carrier tests eye controls for electronics (AP)
- Ky. gunman argued with boss over phone, goggles (AP)
- Red Hat profit climbs almost 7 pct in 1Q 2009 (AP)
- Oracle net profit jumps, but outlook cautious (Reuters)
- The (Baltimore) Sun details plans to cut 100 jobs (AP)
- Nintendo owners get their chance to rock out (AP)
- Nokia will buy Symbian, but doesn't want to control it
- Time Warner Cable tests something like 'Powerboost'
- Oracle throws wet blanket on strong 4Q results (AP)
- BlackBerry makers' shares falter on outlook (AP)
- Bill Gates moves on, but Microsoft keeps his 'quests' alive (AP)
- Bill Gates to dive deeper into foundation strategy (AP)
- Important dates in Microsoft's history (AP)
- Yahoo shakes up management amid shareholder revolt (AP)
- Palm swings to 4Q loss as smart phone sales tumble (AP)
- Napster faces proxy battle from three shareholders (Reuters)
- Cuba says few citizens have phones and computers (Reuters)
- Verizon Revamps 3G Overage Plan (PC World)
- Mobile Linux Groups Join Forces (PC World)
- Intuit to cut 575 jobs, or 7 percent of workforce (Reuters)
- Microsoft starts selling rival to VMware programs (Reuters)
- Sony pledges return to glamour and profit (AP)
- Add T-Mobile to the ROKR support group, at last
- Mio looks to Knight Rider to stand out in the GPS crowd
- Despite 'smoking gun,' ConnectU must settle with Facebook
- Mitsubishi looks to redefine HDTV with lasers
- Intel isn't saying 'no' or 'yes' to Vista completely
- Sony plans Blu-ray disk burning for consumer movie software
- House subcommittee votes up performance rights bill
- Uh-oh, Blu-Ray: Sony looks to streaming movies
- Live from Digital Experience NYC 2008
- RIM denies delays for its 3G BlackBerry Bold phone
- Indie film distributor starts a 'virtual film studio' online
- Dell launches new, custom desktop apps for its Studio series
- Dell launches a rainbow of $799 customizable notebooks
- More ISPs in Privacy Hot Seat Over Deals with NebuAD
- Vizio "Green TVs" Cut Power Consumption in Half
- Ballmer and Gates bid farewell with tears (AP)
- Gates moves on, but Microsoft keeps 'quests' alive (AP)
- Bill Gates to dive deeper into foundation strategy (AP)
- Wards didn't tell consumers about credit card hack (AP)
- Google Grab bag: Gmail limits and more (CNET)
- Authorized lyrics sites struggle to grow (Reuters)
- Virgin Mobile to buy Helio for $39M (AP)
- Virgin Mobile USA Buys Helio for $39 Million in Equity (NewsFactor)
- Bill Gates Retires, Symbian Goes Open Source (PC World)
- Progress Buys Two SOA Tool Vendors In Two Days (TechWeb)
- Sun sponsors social apps platform (InfoWorld)
- Activision launches Aerosmith-only "Guitar Hero" (Reuters)
- Analysts: Dell reclaims market share, but HP is gaining faster
- Palm reaches all-time high in sales, painfully low profits
- Google gets social with new iGoogle
- Atomfilms becomes a joke, UGC gets Comedy Central airtime
- Bye, Bill. A fond remembrance
- Reports claim that the 3G iPhone will include MMS
- Innovative MP3 speakers to 'leave the shelf' for living rooms in July
- Rogers, Fido detail iPhone 3G plans for Canada
- ICANN publicity may have triggered malicious behavior
- BlackBerry users still await update for MS Office doc creation
- New Google gadget makes you the 'media server'
- Vizio debuts new plasmas, introduces high-end line
- ICANN moves toward completely opening top-level domains
- One more Yahoo reorganization, this time out of necessity
- Preview of 160 GB ClickFree backup drive
- Talk Nerdy To Me: Does 'Guitar Hero: On Tour' Jump the Shark?
- Chrysler Makes Vehicles Wi-Fi Hotspots
- Google Releases Media Server
- Motorola ROKR E8 Set For U.S. Release
- Microsoft Rumored to Acquire Powerset Search Engine for $100M
- Caption Crunch Winner: Ultimate Mini-Gaming Setup
- NBC offers wide online access for Beijing Olympics (AP)
- New Wash. law bans hand-held phones while driving (AP)
- AP Interview: Ex-Intel head pushes electric cars (AP)
- Verizon Wireless gets Rhapsody music subscriptions (AP)
- Microsoft to stop selling Windows XP on Monday (AP)
- AP Interview: Ex-Intel head pushes electric cars (AP)
- NBC offers wide online access for Beijing Olympics (AP)
- How TMZ uses tech to get in your face (CNET)
- Bloggers bemoan Zimbabwe's "stolen" election (Reuters)
- Laptops banned in Bhutan assembly over gaming fears (Reuters)
- Cell phones rules changing for Calif. drivers (AP)
- Oracle Still Top Dog in Tough Database Market (PC World)
- The last chance to save Windows XP (InfoWorld)
- Vodafone in music deal with MySpace (Reuters)
- Week in video-game news: 'Fallout 3' returns (AP)
- Internet Access Down? Log on for Help!
- Saying Goodbye To XP Shouldn't Be This Hard
- Yahoo takes its defense against Icahn to investors (AP)
- eBay told to pay $61M to fashion brand for fakes (AP)
- Swedes protest sweeping e-mail eavesdropping law (AP)
- Microsoft to stop selling Windows XP on Monday (AP)
- Skyhook combines GPS and Wi-Fi for location (CNET)
- Chinese bidder to pick up Buffett's 2.1-mln-dlr lunch tab (AFP)
- Rhapsody Launches DRM-Free Online Music Store (NewsFactor)
- Wyoming gets the nation's first active Mobile WiMAX
- Efficacy of Activision + Blizzard merger will be tested with Diablo III
- Web legend Marc Andreessen joins Facebook's board
- Pro-Obama senators petition FCC to review XM + Sirius merger
- Analysts: The chip industry is booming despite the economy
- Rhapsody launches its DRM-free MP3 store
- EA, Microsoft protest proposed UK game rating system as too expensive
- Sony PS3 moves toward an online community, gradually
- PlayStation 3 2.4 Firmware Update Adds In-Game XBM, Trophies
- Google Gets into Web Syndication with 'Family Guy' Creator
- eBay told to pay $61M to fashion brand for fakes (AP)
- Apple releases Mac OS X 10.5.4 update with new security fixes
- Analysts play king-of-the-hill with 3G iPhone sales claims
- Yahoo to tell shareholders it doubts Microsoft intended a real merger
- AOL to buy tie-ins to Facebook social networking apps
- Lenovo pushes ahead with desktop PCs for the States
- AT&T offers new option of iPhone without contract (AP)
- Browser pioneer Andreessen joins Facebook board (AP)
- On second thought: Netflix won't cancel profiles
- Google to scuttle its pay-per-action beta
- Nokia nabs Warner for its future Internet music service
- DOJ silence to HP means EDS merger can proceed
- Sprint says it's doing all it can to manage its Instinct
- Google Inks Deal to Use Tele Atlas Maps on Android OS
- Netflix Listens to Members, Keeps Profiles Feature
- Google's Crawlers Can Now Index Flash Pages
- More Xbox 360 Price Drops?
- McAfee Spam Experiment Sheds Little New Light on Spam-demic
- Nikon D700 Digital SLR Packs Powerful Punch
- Citibank ATM breach reveals PIN security problems (AP)
- Adobe helps search engines to index Flash-based content
- Microsoft may be preparing an Xbox 360 price cut
- Fake Vuittons cost eBay real money
- T-Mobile is the last of the big four to hike SMS to 20 cents
- Analysts: Americans prefer cell phone, PC customer service to cable TV
- One more Firefox 2 version is out the door
- New alliance aims for Mac manageability in heterogenous systems
- Microsoft confirms it's buying semantic search provider Powerset
- A real-world security keychain to protect WoW characters' identity
- PC Tools launches beta of iAntivirus for Leopard
- AT&T: 3G iPhones will be available unsubsidized, without contracts
- EU proposal would task ISPs with blocking infected addresses
- TiVo cleverly converts commercial skipping into a commercial feature
- Calif's hands-free cell law for drivers in effect (AP)
- EU, US near deal on pact on protecting privacy (AP)
- Microsoft and Yahoo rise on deal talks report (AP)
- Xbox 360 price cuts begin down under
- PDF is now ISO 32000-1, an international standard
- Windows XP will be sold to some OEMs after all, says Microsoft
- Microsoft embraces subscription model in Office + Windows Live bundle
- Citibank Customer PIN Codes Stolen from 7-Eleven ATMs
- Bono Blasts ISPs for Turning Blind Eye to Music Piracy
- Adobe releases tools to improve Flash video search (AP)
- Microsoft to sell Office, OneCare for $70 a year (AP)
- Police wnt u to fight crime w/txt msgs (AP)
- Microsoft releases Remote Desktop Connection 2 for Mac
- European tech leaders reject calls for ISP vigilance as 'scaremongering'
- Analyst: The future is bleak for midrange cell phones
- Obama change of heart on FISA bill generates an online rift
- Web browser study uses Google data to pinpoint security problems
- Five-digit fees from Sun's MySQL could actually save businesses millions
- EMI takes legal action against music video-based mashups
- Sirius predicts post-merger strength
- Sprint Airave femtocell launch date surfaces
- Linspire, the former Lindows, will become part of Xandros
- Nokia gets green light for $8.1B Navteq buyout
- Blockbuster drops its Circuit City buyout bid
- Report: Microsoft seeks help for another Yahoo bid (AP)
- Study says many dial-up users don't want broadband (AP)
- Court orders YouTube to give Viacom video logs (AP)
- Internet addressing agency loses its own addresses (AP)
- Police wnt u to fight crime w/txt msgs (AP)
- Netflix box by Roku to get more content providers
- US Justice Dept. sued for info on cellular tracking practices
- Next Patch Tuesday has few security updates, big Vista reliability fix
- BlackBerry Pearl users can test voice input for Google Maps
- Adobe pushes its Flash 10 beta 2 refresh
- Nokia and InterDigital start to disassemble their running feud
- Do-it-yourself phone manufacturer declares its independence tomorrow
- Study: US broadband access up overall, but down among the poor
- Beta test a portable Web browsing device
- Nvidia: 'Previous generation' GPUs failing at high rates
- New Google Talk gives iPhone users a free messaging alternative
- It's official: Mozilla's Firefox sets Guinness World Record
- Is the latest YouTube court ruling really a 'privacy concern?'
- 'Metal Gear Solid 4' gives PS3 a sales boost in Japan
- Sony pulls PS3 update after some gamers report bricked systems
- Google Ordered To Release User Logs