- Cisco to Buy Home-network Software Vendor (PC World)
- Waiters pick up part of LongHorn's labor costs (AP)
- 'Watchmen' video game will prequel film (AP)
- Is Apple's business health tied to that of its CEO?
- Knol: (n.) Google's version of Wikipedia
- Sirius-XM merger approval by FCC hangs on one vote
- With Drizzle, Sun's MySQL gets skinnier, forgoing features for speed
- New wireless HD standard to compete with other proposed technologies
- Thirteen record labels ask judge for ruling against LimeWire
- Wii Classic controller in jeopardy after Nintendo loses patent appeal
- Yang: Yahoo is progressing, despite lower profits
- New York Governor approves tightened video game regulations
- Microsoft makes Games for Windows Live free, will sell game downloads
- Tech Giants Rally Around Wireless Hi-Def Video Standard
- Will Google Gobble Up Digg?
- Top online, Windows exec to depart Microsoft (AP)
- Nokia, Qualcomm settle long-running dispute (AP)
- Microsoft exec who led Yahoo buyout team to leave (AP)
- Pittsburgh cancer center warns of cell phone risks (AP)
- Amazon profit doubles, beats estimates (AP)
- Accenture offers software to 'green' a business (CNET)
- Baidu Second-quarter Profit Grows 87 Percent (PC World)
- iPhone vulnerable to phishing attacks (CNET)
- Qualcomm posts quarterly profit, revenue rises (Reuters)
- Intel Releases Moblin Into the Wild (PC World)
- Microsoft exec who led Yahoo bid leaving company (Reuters)
- Trends & Innovations - Wednesday (Investor's Business Daily)
- 'Watchmen' video game will prequel film (AP)
- SanDisk won't specify Vista SSD problems, but is 'working with Microsoft'
- One spammer sentenced to prison as another escapes
- As Olympics near, China begins crackdown by arresting blogger
- Employee hands over passwords to hijacked San Francisco computer network
- Facebook to help some programmers, punish others (AP)
- Amazon shrugs off high gas prices, weak economy (AP)
- Sony opens up e-book Reader to other booksellers (AP)
- Creators of Scrabble knockoff on Facebook sued (AP)
- Major shareholder advisory firm backs Yahoo board (AP)
- Windows Live for Mobile updated, but still missing calendar sync
- Sony's Reader opens support for more publishers, formats
- Internet Explorer 8 shipping this year, Windows 7 still on track
- Brits who download music illegally to receive warning letters
- Zimbra Desktop Beta 3 takes Yahoo Mail, Gmail offline
- Creative adds to music player lineup with Zen Mozaic
- Sophos: Google's Blogger hosts 2% of world's malware
- Study says bank Web sites leave clients vulnerable to theft
- XM, Sirius talking to FCC about finalizing merger approval
- Qualcomm and Nokia end fight and settle on patents
- Microsoft reorganizes and rethinks, chief architect of Yahoo bid exits
- Facebook to share its logins with other sites, wants better apps
- Sony's E-Book Reader to Offer Lots More Reading Choices
- Firm Aims to Reduce Power Charger Clutter to One 'Green Plug'
- Comcast Slapped with Three BitTorrent-Related Lawsuits
- Consumer Alert: Report Says Bank Web Sites Insecure
- iPhone Update: Strong Sales Mix With Nagging Problems
- China says has more people surfing the Web than US (AP)
- HP ends Voodoo business unit, but not Voodoo gaming PCs
- The danger of DRM: Yahoo will remove keys for authorizing music playback
- Facebook to integrate Microsoft Web search, search ads
- Hitachi introduces third-gen Blu-ray camcorder
- WD's new 10,000 RPM 2.5-inch drives still aren't for laptops
- Scrabulous creators sued in United States by Hasbro
- Bikers, pedestrians seeking better Web maps (AP)
- Hasbro May Win Court Battle, But it Will Lose the War
- After pirate lands in prison, software group hints at eBay lawsuit
- Microsoft cozies up to open source, donates $100,000 to Apache
- Scientists turn car exhaust into electricity, twice as efficiently
- Nearly 7 years after original, a new Windows XP goes gold
- After legal fight, 11-year-old ordered to turn over Narnia.mobi domain
- Beta release of Office Outlook Connector adds calendar syncing
- China now counts more Internet users than the US
- Video service RedLasso folds under legal pressure from networks
- Microsoft buys DATAllegro in high-end enterprise quest
- Any deal between Microsoft and Yahoo is probably off - so then what?
- Blockbuster beta testing movie download service
- Escaped spammer found dead in murder-suicide
- iPhone 2.1 software beta adds better navigation, copy and paste
- AOL axes weak properties, halts blogs in budget emergency
- Verizon to announce FiOS rollout in New York City
- Innovative Voice in Tech Passes: Randy Pausch, 1960-2008
- AOL to Kill Off Xdrive and Other Services as it Tightens Belt, say Reports
- New space race heats up with unveiling of aircraft (AP)
- Cell phone cancer warning adds to parental worries (AP)
- Bikers, pedestrians seeking better Web maps (AP)
- An un-American feel aids expanding US Web firms (AP)
- Cancer warning adds wrinkle to parenting debate (AP)
- Bikers, pedestrians seeking better Web maps (AP)
- New space race heats up with unveiling of aircraft (AP)
- Sirius-XM merger: No static at all (CNET)
- Screen Actors board backs negotiators on new media (Reuters)
- iPhone Software Update May Fix Frustrating Bugs (NewsFactor)
- Nokia to reimburse German state to end plant closure row (AFP)
- SourceForge Award Winners Announced (PC World)
- Professionals find jobs back in rural hometowns (AP)
- Yahoo To Reimburse Customers Of DRM-Protected Music (TechWeb)
- Rock titles drive revolution in games (Reuters)
- Ex-Google engineers debut 'Cuil' way to search (AP)
- Apple Releases iPhone 3G Firmware Update Already?
- FCC Expected to Rule Against Comcast's Web Video Blocking
- An un-American feel aids expanding US Web firms (AP)
- Facebook fends off attack of the clones (AP)
- Ex-Google engineers launch rival search engine Cuil (AP)
- Virgin Galactic shows off mothership aircraft (AP)
- IBM to acquire ILOG in $340 million deal (CNET)
- Google's Wikipedia-Wannabe Knol Names Names (NewsFactor)
- Static continues for Apple's iPhone debut (USATODAY.com)
- Verizon profit rises, but wireline disappoints (Reuters)
- Facebook Poaches Mozilla's Engineering VP (PC World)
- SAP, Oracle Price Hikes Open Door for License Optimization (PC World)
- Researchers Help Define Next-generation Social Networking (PC World)
- New PlayStation 3 Console Gains FCC Approval (PC World)
- Dell cures some Nvidia GPU woes with BIOS update
- Usernames and passwords to San Francisco network exposed in court docs
- AT&T complains to FCC about Sprint-Clearwire 4G wireless pact
- End of an era: Gateway stops selling PCs directly to customers
- Ex-Googler creates 'Cuil' search engine, but results fall short of rivals
- Verizon launches 100 HD channels on FiOS in New York City
- Apple: Oops, some MobileMe e-mail lost forever
- FCC likely to punish Comcast for blocking P2P file sharing traffic
- Sirius+XM is official as FCC approves merger
- Trekkies Rejoice: Cryptic Confirms Star Trek MMO
- Top 10 Reasons the Google-Digg Deal Probably Fell Through
- Comcast Begs for Love by Giving Away Wiis
- Oracle expands theft allegations against rival SAP (AP)
- Jobs talks about health off the record, but questions remain
- Microsoft to post videos of users who liked Vista after thinking it was new OS
- Dell Introduces Slick Studio Hybrid PC
- HP, Intel, and Yahoo Mystery Joint Announcement
- Popular Scrabble knockoff suspended on Facebook (AP)
- Pickens rips Yahoo! management, sells entire stake at loss (AP)
- Sony, Matsushita, Toshiba results mixed (AP)
- Yahoo, Intel and HP join to create distributed computer 'cloud' for research
- Sprint takes Airave femtocell service nationwide
- Continuing mini-PC trend, Dell rolls out Studio Hybrid 'ultracompact'
- MSN Direct to connect Web sites with GPS devices over the air
- Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2 brings 64-bit compatibility
- Yahoo says DRM issue overblown by media, but will offer refunds
- eBay and software group butt heads over stopping piracy
- Pirated Music Crackdown...at the Airport?
- Mini-Microscope Poised to Do a World of Good
- It's Game Over for Scrabulous: 'Scrabulous is Disabled'
- Reuters loses right to use crucial IM technology (AP)
- Electronic Arts posts smaller loss, misses targets (AP)
- Judge ruling on Sprint fees is blow to industry (AP)
- Sprint loses class action suit in battle over early termination fees
- Real partially patches 'highly critical' RealPlayer flaws
- HD DVD lives on in China as CBHD, but will it have content?
- India wants to develop a $10 laptop for students
- Alcatel-Lucent shakes up management, gives CEO and Chairman the boot
- Nvidia adds PhysX engine to new line of video chips for notebooks
- Multitouch Pong? Microsoft's Sphere could head for gaming
- Nokia E71 reaches US with hopes to take on BlackBerry, iPhone
- Norton answers McAfee's SiteAdvisor with Safe Web beta
- HP announces BIOS update, repairs for faulty Nvidia GPUs
- First Look: IAC Joins How-To Site Fray With Life123.com
- Portugal to sell 500,000 of Intel's Classmate PCs (AP)
- Nintendo reports jump in 1Q profit on hit Wii (AP)
- See Microsoft's Multi-Touch Spherical Display in Action
- Dell to Rollout iPod Challenger, says Report
- China to block Web sites, snoop on hotel guests during Olympics
- Amazon Payments takes on eBay's PayPal, Google Checkout
- T-Mobile's 'Gekko' becomes newest Sidekick
- Next-Gen Macs Will Not Use Intel Chips, Some Say
- Note to Sprint: Viral Videos Are Passe
- Scrabble knockoff returns to Facebook with changes (AP)
- Motorola posts small 2Q profit, beats expectations (AP)
- Nokia to beef up venture fund, expand in China (AP)
- Review: In an iPod Nano world, some rivals lure (AP)
- Google Street View is approved for the U.K. (CNET)
- IOC Caves to China Internet Censorship (PC World)
- Motorola posts small profit as phone sales beat (Reuters)
- Nokia cuts phone prices, pressuring rivals (Reuters)
- Cloud Computing Dream Team (TechWeb)
- Oracle Buys Global Knowledge Software (PC World)
- Sun Releases Preview of JavaFX SDK (PC World)
- Gamers hit the virtual gridiron early (Reuters)
- Surveys: Many people are now watching TV online
- Toshiba to shut down mobile broadcast TV service
- Microsoft says it needs more Internet Explorer 8 beta testers
- Garmin nuvifone delayed due to 'carrier-specific requirements'
- British hacker who broke into Pentagon may finally be sent to US
- Microsoft's Live Search homepage adds background image with clickable spots
- Hackers take out EA's Scrabble after Scrabulous removed from Facebook
- Intel's low-cost Classmate PC gets boost from Portugal
- Dell may try to compete with Apple's iPod once again
- MobileMe looks to finally be stable as Apple recovers lost e-mail
- Banks to lose IM security tools due to Reuters/FaceTime license fracas
- Blu-ray Comes to Netflix
- French Claim Overclocking World Record
- Yahoo to face shareholder wrath at annual meeting (AP)
- Scrabulous returns with a new name and new rules (AP)
- Motorola posts small 2Q profit, beats expectations (AP)
- Nokia to beef up venture fund, expand in China (AP)
- Judge misdials in Sprint ruling on early termination fees (CNET)
- Hu says China stands by Games pledges, web curbs lifted (Reuters)
- Nintendo Wii outsells PS3 3-to-1 in Japan in July (Reuters)
- NEC posts biggest fall in 21 yrs on profit slump (Reuters)
- Alfresco Wants to Stand in for SharePoint Server (PC World)
- McAfee to Buy Data Protection Vendor Reconnex (PC World)
- Modest Analog Chips Getting Day In The Sun (Investor's Business Daily)
- Activision profit up on "Kung Fu," "Guitar Hero" (Reuters)
- Amid controversy, Google Street View gets approval in UK
- Apple's latest headache: some iPhones developing cracks
- Is Microsoft's Mojave Vista experiment backfiring with users?
- Google's plans to invest more money into startups with VC arm
- Dish first to deliver 1080p HD television programming
- Scrabulous returns to Facebook as 'Wordscraper' with circular board
- Microsoft files patent infringement complaint over Best Buy mouse
- LG's latest Blu-ray player adds streaming movies from Netflix
- Microsoft claims a consumer 'shift' to 64-bit Vista, but where are the drivers?
- EarthLink eyes what's left of AOL's dial-up business
- Yahoo exec builds Yuil to parody Cuil, but then removes it
- Google Declares: 'Complete Privacy Does Not Exist'
- Scrabulous Returns from the Grave as Wordscraper
- Esquire Says, Go Ahead and Hack its E-Ink Cover
- Sun 4Q profit falls 73 pct, guidance hurts stock (AP)
- Toyota tests Segway-like stand-up-and-ride machine (AP)
- Yahoo expected to spar with peeved shareholders (AP)
- Scrabulous returns with a new name and new rules (AP)
- FCC formally rules Comcast's throttling of BitTorrent was illegal (CNET)
- FCC rules Comcast violated Internet access policy (AP)
- Apple Finally Releases DNS Patch for Mac OS X (NewsFactor)
- India's 3G Spectrum Policy Allows Foreign Bids (PC World)
- Alfresco Wants to Stand in for SharePoint Server (PC World)
- Sun's gloomy 1Q outlook hurts shares (AP)
- Sun expands stock buyback by $1 billion (AP)
- Nintendo Wii outsells PS3 3-to-1 in Japan in July (Reuters)
- China relents to critics, opens Internet to Olympic journalists
- New Pocket-Sized Projector Claims to be World's Smallest
- Apple Quickly Kills Popular iPhone 'Tethering' App
- FCC rules Comcast violated Internet access policy (AP)
- Yahoo shareholders get chance to spar with company (AP)
- Bill to ban in-flight mobile phone calls goes to House
- Apple pulls iPhone broadband sharing tool from App Store
- Yahoo tries to make Delicious bookmarking site more mainstream
- Yahoo board emerges unscathed from annual meeting (AP)
- FCC finds Comcast in violation of net neutrality rules for BitTorrent blocking
- Toyota developing a Segway-like transportation device
- Next-generation FireWire finalized, but USB 3.0 will be faster
- Police: Skip YouTube and upload eyewitness videos to us
- Apple's fix for major DNS security hole finally arrives
- Sun releases preview of Silverlight, Flash competitor JavaFX
- Sun's stock drops sharply after 73% drop in profit
- With automated tagging, Web links can surprise (AP)
- IOC being grilled on Internet censorship (AP)
- IAC to shed HSN, other properties, to re-focus on Ask.com
- Internet ticket scammers strike Beijing Olympics
- Details on LG's Netflix-enabled BD300 Blu-ray player, latest HDTVs
- Grand Theft Auto blamed after taxi driver murdered in Thailand
- Hulu in talks about expanding online TV from US to Australia
- Congress' probe of target advertising expands to 33 companies