- Adobe merges business units serving PCs, mobile (Reuters)
- Hitachi buys majority stake in ID management vendor (InfoWorld)
- US cyberwarfare prep includes offense (AP)
- Yahoo details plans for new online ad sales system (Reuters)
- Free Trade Advocates Face 'Difficult Time' (PC World)
- Good, Symbol Team to Manage Mobile Workplace (PC World)
- Linux Kernel Community Grows (PC World)
- Microsoft CEO sets deadline for Yahoo deal (Reuters)
- Microsoft gives Yahoo deadline on offer (AP)
- ISPs hog rights in fine print (AP)
- Couple sues Google for posting house pix (AP)
- Microsoft threatens Yahoo with proxy battle (AFP)
- Older Adults Shifting To Mobile Phones From Landlines (TechWeb)
- Verizon, Others Tell Spectrum Plans (PC World)
- U.S. Health Agency Forbids Sensitive Data On Apple MacBooks (TechWeb)
- London Heathrow airport terminal in fresh turmoil (AFP)
- Microsoft 'evaluating' its Yahoo offer (AP)
- Microsoft to appeal $367M patent ruling (AP)
- ISPs hog rights in fine print (AP)
- No, your ISP doesn't own the Internet (AP)
- Courts disagree on legality of uploading (AP)
- Microsoft evaluating Yahoo bid: sources (Reuters)
- A new day for Macs in the enterprise? (InfoWorld)
- Suit alleges Nextel faked pre-merger sales data: paper (Reuters)
- Linux Contributor List Grows Longer; Many Paid (TechWeb)
- Jury rules for Alcatel in Microsoft patent case (Reuters)
- 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)
- Motorola cuts another 2,600 jobs (AP)
- Qualcomm aims to expand TV service (AP)
- Microsoft Extends XP Through 2010 for Ultra-Low-Cost Laptops (PC World)
- 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)
- RIM profit, outlook punch through economic gloom (Reuters)
- 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 Android (InfoWorld)
- Time is right for Linux PCs to emerge (AP)
- Microsoft file format gets ISO signoff (AP)
- 'Dungeons & Dragons' faces future online (AP)
- Sprint to sell iPhone-like device (AP)
- FCC chairman rejects Skype petition (AP)
- Estonia to drill NATO's future cyber-war defenders (AFP)
- Sony Launches Full-Length Mobile TV Movies (NewsFactor)
- Nokia tablet to use Sprint WiMax network (AP)
- Open source a no-brainer for SaaS providers (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft's ISO win may worsen its antitrust woes (InfoWorld)
- Doubt hangs over personal gene scans (AP)
- Family pursues MySpace sex assault suit (AP)
- US attorneys probe IBM-EPA interaction (AP)
- Apple is sued over iMac colors claim (AP)
- Dell to save $3B over 3 years (AP)
- Sacramento Bee names new publisher (AP)
- Smartphones on The Rise? Thank the iPhone (PC World)
- Roaming Service Pins 3G and Wi-Fi for Heck of a Deal for Travelers (PC World)
- Adobe Releases AIR for Linux, Joins Foundation (NewsFactor)
- Pitching business software assurance (InfoWorld)
- Google Sustains a Lull in Paid Search (PC World)
- Three Minutes with Lenovo's Leader (PC World)
- Common Mobile Security Doesn't Cut it, Hackers Say (PC World)
- Will Oracle Cut Deals to Boost Earnings? (PC World)
- Amateur sleuths name anonymous dead (AP)
- Scrapblog Sharpens Photo Editing Tools (PC World)
- Philippine company launches 406-dollar mini laptop (AFP)
- Another Microsoft Wireless Prototype Fails (PC World)
- Hacker Group Targets Firms that Hide Security Flaws (PC World)
- Who Patches Bugs Faster, Apple or Microsoft? (PC World)
- Sound monitors protect premature babies (AP)
- States reviewing Verizon-FairPoint deal (AP)
- Mukasey: piracy funding terror (AP)
- Malware cited in supermarket data breach (AP)
- Computer breach hits Antioch University (AP)
- Mariah Carey's "E=MC2" offers genre-crossing equation (Reuters)
- Blu Note: Dell Adds Blu-ray to Sub-$1,000 NoteBook (or Does It?) (PC World)
- Cell Phones Don't Replace Freedoms (Investor's Business Daily)
- Red Hat earnings rise 7 percent (AP)
- Could worry over Oracle earnings mean deals for customers? (InfoWorld)
- Comcast to stop hampering file-sharing (AP)
- French recording may be world's first (AP)
- Google paid clicks data generate debate (AP)
- Red Hat earnings rise 7 percent (AP)
- Oracle shares fall on 3Q results (AP)
- Find Out if You're a Buffet or a Buffoon at Tickerspy (PC World)
- BMI says ringtone sales are falling (AP)
- AT&T plans MediaFlo mobile TV service for May (Reuters)
- OpenOffice.org Update Arrives (PC World)
- Google: Web sites slow to fix serious Flash flaws (InfoWorld)
- Motorola to break into 2 companies (AP)
- Oracle 3Q profit meets expectations (AP)
- CNet Networks to cut 120 jobs (AP)
- Rambus wins memory-chip trial (AP)
- File sharers get help spotting ISP moves (AP)
- Report shows Google ad viewership flattening (Reuters)
- Cell phone shutdown angers Afghans (AP)
- Motorola to go broad with CTIA debuts (InfoWorld)
- 'Evil Empire' Woos Open-Source Developers (NewsFactor)
- Waste Management sues SAP over software failure (Reuters)
- Yahoo joins Google's OpenSocial platform (AP)
- Sony BMG developing online music service (AP)
- Dish Network spectrum buy perplexes (AP)
- Hi-tech census costs, accuracy in doubt (AP)
- Sloan Foundation to give Wikipedia $3M (AP)
- Will Yahoo Negotiate? (PC World)
- Dell, HP confronting laptop battery shortage (Reuters)
- Cable companies discuss funding wireless venture (Reuters)
- Red Hat: Open source benefits from U.S. unpopularity (InfoWorld)
- Yahoo backs Google's push for open social networks (Reuters)
- Writing for peanuts and loving it (AP)
- Breakdown knocks out Netflix site (AP)
- Security lapse exposes Facebook photos (AP)
- Google wants TV 'white space' for wi-fi (AP)
- Money troubles stall green town project (AP)
- Netflix Web Site Goes Down (PC World)
- Satellite radio merger gets antitrust OK (Reuters)
- Icahn sues for Motorola board records (AP)
- 'Stealth' Safari Installation Draws Fire for Apple (NewsFactor)
- Hands On: Microsoft Office Live Workspace (PC World)
- Media cos. battle Web portals on ads (AP)
- Web site for anti-Quran film blocked (AP)
- Home bipolar disorder test causes stirs (AP)
- Media groups share content in ad deals (AP)
- Techno-savvy Iraqis surf the cyber waves (AFP)
- "Shutter" a bland horror remake (Reuters)
- Gibson Guitar tangles with game makers (AP)
- DirecTV lobbied on digital TV switch (AP)
- Yahoo! denies posting web photos of Tibetan protesters (AFP)
- Buyback programs turn electronic trash to cash (Reuters)
- Court Upholds Broadcom's Ban of Qualcomm Chips (PC World)
- Mozilla CEO: Apple's Safari-To-Windows Distribution Scheme Is Wrong (TechWeb)
- HP To Ship ProLiant Servers With Virtualization Technology (TechWeb)
- Gibson Guitar tangles with game makers (AP)
- Tribune said to consider sale of Newsday (AP)
- China orders video Web sites to close (AP)
- Wikipedia questions paths to more money (AP)
- Music fans prefer Wikipedia to MySpace (Reuters)
- SlySoft Offers Blu-ray Copy-Protection Cracker (NewsFactor)
- Verizon, AT&T Are Big Winners in FCC Auction (NewsFactor)
- Novell Announces SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 (NewsFactor)
- Microsoft and HP to set up Taiwan technology center (Reuters)
- Losing wireless battle may be Google win (AP)
- Wikipedia questions paths to more money (AP)
- Hannaford breach raises new fears (AP)
- Palm 3Q earnings below expectations (AP)
- Dell plans new PCs for China, India (AP)
- Google's wireless-auction loss called possible win (Reuters)
- Verizon and AT&T dominate airwaves auction (Reuters)
- Verizon, AT&T win FCC auction, Google wins open spectrum (AFP)
- Mozilla says Firefox 3 ready for prime-time (Reuters)
- Linksys, Trend Micro Pair Security Software with Routers (PC World)
- Apple said to weigh unlimited music deal (AP)
- US-Swedish carrier spat 'breaks' Net (AP)
- Blog catapults Japan's new literary star (AP)
- Wells Fargo to sell online safes (AP)
- Review: New browser eases Web sharing (AP)
- Google February search share down globally (Reuters)
- Dell Smartphone Appears Imminent, Analysts Say (PC World)
- Sony Ericsson Sees Slowing Mobile Phone Sales (Investor's Business Daily)
- Red Hat open-sources security framework (InfoWorld)
- Eclipse planning an upgrade (InfoWorld)
- College gossip site under scrutiny (AP)
- Supermarket data breach still unsolved (AP)
- Facebook adds privacy features (AP)
- Yahoo sees rosy outlook for 2009, 2010 (AP)
- Adobe profit up 52 pct, beats Wall St. (AP)
- Facebook Beefs Up Privacy Options, Readies Online Chat (PC World)
- LightPole Delivers Dynamic Content to Mobile Phones (PC World)
- WiMax Will Take Flight With Intel's New Mobile Platform (PC World)
- Apple's New Safari Runs Faster, Supports Windows (NewsFactor)
- Windows Vista SP1 Available Now--Do You Need It? (PC World)
- EU picks mobile TV standard (AP)
- Dish Network reopens TiVo patent dispute (AP)
- Justices turn down Microsoft appeal (AP)
- Breach exposes 4.2M credit, debit cards (AP)
- Minn. can't bar kids from violent games (AP)
- Amazon: Vista SP1 to arrive Tuesday (AP)
- Putting customers to work, Nokia takes on the Web (Reuters)
- Apple Launches 802.11n Mobile Base Station (NewsFactor)
- Red Hat Will Buy Systems Integrator Amentra (NewsFactor)
- Microsoft, Intel to fund multi-core research at UC Berkeley (InfoWorld)
- Net video ads: attention vs. annoyance (AP)
- Startup aims to broker customer feedback (AP)
- China blocks YouTube over Tibet videos (AP)
- Mergers are in the Air (PC World)
- Software as Service Draws Interest, Doubts (PC World)
- Microsoft, Yahoo execs finally meet (AP)
- Court upholds tossing Craigslist lawsuit (AP)
- Woman to record industry: Stop spying (AP)
- Man pleads guilty in e-mail spam case (AP)
- eBay's Meg Whitman to co-chair McCain's campaign (Reuters)
- Indie labels take e-commerce into their own hands (Reuters)
- UAE telecom group launches mobile operation in Nigeria (AFP)
- Red Hat Buys Amentra (PC World)
- A Glimpse of Microsoft's Enterprise Goals (PC World)
- Microsoft, Yahoo execs finally meet (AP)
- Peer-to-peer networks go legit (AP)
- Linden Lab CEO to step down (AP)
- February video game sales up 34 percent (AP)
- Verizon gets cozy with P2P file-sharers (AP)
- French video site stakes claim to indie cool (Reuters)
- Sun's plan for Java on iPhone could hit roadblock (InfoWorld)
- Trends & Innovations - Friday (Investor's Business Daily)
- Zend PHP framework upgraded (InfoWorld)
- Enterprises warm up to SaaS, but concerns remain (InfoWorld)
- Some viruses come pre-installed (AP)
- MSN chief leaves Microsoft (AP)
- Nigerian patent suit still dogs OLPC (AP)
- AOL to pay $850M for social network Bebo (AP)
- Harvard says hacker broke into system (AP)
- Yahoo to move European HQ to Switzerland (AFP)
- Sharp to sell cell phones in China before Olympics (Reuters)
- KPMG Expert: Wi-Fi Security Still Too Complicated (PC World)
- Red Hat buys Amentra to bolster JBoss enterprise plan (InfoWorld)
- Game maker EA's Take-Two bid now hostile (AP)
- New sales program pays Facebook members (AP)
- 'Guitar Hero' subject of patent dispute (AP)
- Researchers show off laser-guided robot (AP)
- Apple sued over iTunes technology (AP)
- Acer to launch 6-speaker movie laptop (AP)
- Company sues iTunes over alleged patent violations (AFP)
- Acer unveils multimedia-optimized notebooks (InfoWorld)
- Mobile firms seek India govt meeting on BlackBerry (Reuters)
- Linux Foundation: We'd love to work with Microsoft (InfoWorld)
- Developer Reactions to Apple's iPhone SDK Are Mixed (NewsFactor)
- Google wraps up $3.1B DoubleClick deal (AP)
- Online video site brings TV shows to Web (AP)
- US upholds 2 more stem cell patents (AP)
- Charter courted by new investors (AP)
- Take-Two posts wider 1Q loss, no EA news (AP)
- Google seals acquisition of DoubleClick (AFP)
- Exploding Digital Data Growth Is a Challenge for IT (NewsFactor)
- Nortel set to launch faster network technology (Reuters)
- Wal-Mart Stops In-Store Sales of Linux-Based PCs (NewsFactor)
- Adobe ColdFusion warming to 64-bit OSes (InfoWorld)
- Iger: Disney to reap $1 billion online (AP)
- Circuit City tries to reinvent itself (AP)
- Spitzer interest slows NY Times Web site (AP)
- Texas Instruments cuts outlook (AP)
- Wal-Mart ends test of Linux in stores (AP)
- Google to media companies: We're your friend (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft Cuts Prices for Xbox 360 in Europe (NewsFactor)
- Bell Labs box offers new cell use data (AP)
- Take-Two shareholders slash stakes (Reuters)