- IBM sees better profit despite tech sales slump (AP)
- AMD sales better than expected, CPU demand rises (AP)
- Ciena wins court approval for Nortel unit bid (AP)
- Microsoft says it can restore wiped Sidekick data (AP)
- On The Call: Google CEO Eric Schmidt (AP)
- Mac News Briefs: Business Card Composer 5 adds map integration (Macworld.com)
- Google to launch platform for selling books online (AP)
- Sony to launch PlayStation with bigger hard drive (AP)
- Sony Launches 250GB PlayStation 3 for $350 (PC World)
- Apple allows in-app purchasing for free App Store apps (Macworld.com)
- On The Call: IBM CFO on business spending (AP)
- Oracle envisions rosy life with Sun (Reuters)
- A Rogue Demands A Ransom (PC World)
- JetBrains readies open source version of its Java IDE (InfoWorld)
- Mail Act-On developer snaps up MiniMail plug-in (Macworld.com)
- Oracle's Larry Ellison to IBM: "make our day" (AP)
- Review: Windows 7 strong, but don't pay to upgrade (AP)
- PC shipments gain in 3Q, a good sign for holidays (AP)
- Away from the financial bust, tech stocks boomed (AP)
- Study Backs Open Access to Broadband Networks (PC World)
- Appswell's looking for a few good app ideas (Macworld.com)
- Twitter partners with Indian firm for SMS tweets (AFP)
- Performance Update fixes a hard drive stalling issue (Macworld.com)
- Ellison: Fusion Applications in 2010 (PC World)
- IBM Hikes Virtualized Storage Performance With SSDs (PC World)
- With Botnets Everywhere, DDoS Attacks Get Cheaper (PC World)
- To Boost Security, Mozilla Launches Plugin Checker (PC World)
- Windows 7 release may test Apple's winning streak (Reuters)
- Intel stokes hopes for PC recovery; shares jump (AP)
- Kindle lightens textbook load, but flaws remain (AP)
- Microsoft patches 34 security holes, many critical (AP)
- Miami firm says it will lay first US-Cuba fiber (AP)
- Cisco expands again, buying Starent for $2.9B (AP)
- Skype founders seek to block Index, Volpi from deal (Reuters)
- Must-have apps for iPhone photographers (Macworld.com)
- Wal-Mart takes inexpensive mobile plans nationwide (Reuters)
- Owl City music turns online popularity into sales (AP)
- Nintendo Crowns nVidia Chipset for Next-Gen DS Handheld (PC World)
- An FM Radio Inside Our iPhones? Turn It On! (PC World)
- Adobe Fixes 29 Vulnerabilities in Acrobat and Reader (NewsFactor)
- Cisco Makes Wish Upon Starent In Bid For Mobile Market (Investor's Business Daily
- New iPhone 3GS May Be Jailbreak-Proof (PC World)
- The best free open source software for Mac OS X (InfoWorld)
- iPhone Jailbreaking Now A Thing Of The Past? (PC World)
- Sidekick contacts, data gone, T-Mobile says (AP)
- Apple director Levinson leaving Google board (AP)
- Tough choices for feds giving out broadband money (AP)
- Comcast tries pop-up alerts to warn of infections (AP)
- Zappos-inspired startup is all about men's pants (AP)
- FCC launches probe of Google Voice service (AP)
- T-Mobile to Update Sidekick Users on Data Loss (PC World)
- Are DVDs Nearing the End? (PC World)
- Gamewatch: Uncharted 2, Brutal Legend, Mario & Sonic (PC World)
- Windows 7 Needs a Universal Updater (PC World)
- India set to be global leader in tech services: Forbes chief (Reuters)
- Sun, Oracle chiefs vow: Sun technologies will live on (InfoWorld)
- Cisco shines light on dark corners of the Web (AFP)
- Herald of your email (Macworld.com)
- Tech industry braces for more antitrust scrutiny (AP)
- Justice Dept probing IBM's computer market conduct (AP)
- FCC chairman warns of 'looming spectrum crisis' (AP)
- Changing focus leads Dell to close NC plant (AP)
- EU finally about to settle Microsoft browser case (AP)
- Review: Wireless charging lets you cut the cords (AP)
- Google, Microsoft Court Twitter as Service Suffers Outage (PC World)
- Giorgio Armani extends designer touch to new mobile (Reuters)
- You don't know tech: The InfoWorld news quiz (InfoWorld)
- Barry Manilow gets festive with new albums (Reuters)
- China launches crackdown on online gaming (AFP)
- Rock Band ready to rock out on the iPhone this month (Macworld.com)
- India's Infosys second quarter profit up 7.5% (AFP)
- Bankruptcy judge approves Sun-Times sale for $5M (AP)
- British hacker loses U.S. extradition case (Reuters)
- DOJ Probing IBM's Mainframe Business Practices (NewsFactor)
- iPhone tops J.D. Power smartphone customer satisfaction surveys (Macworld.com)
- Where's the next boom? Maybe in `cleantech' (AP)
- Verizon Wireless, Google to hunker down on phones (AP)
- AT&T to expand Internet calling services on iPhone (AP)
- Google, Microsoft, Palm rev up smartphone race (Reuters)
- Microsoft Launches Big Gadget Push for Holidays (PC World)
- BlackBerry Music Store: Too Good to Be True? (PC World)
- FIFA launches soccer World Cup for virtual players (Reuters)
- AT&T changes tune, allows VoIP over cell network (Macworld.com)
- Government teams with company to track swine flu (AP)
- IBM's DNA-Reading Chips Herald Personalized Medicine (NewsFactor)
- Hackers hook Web email users with "phishing" scams (AFP)
- Verizon Wireless Joins Google in Android Development (NewsFactor)
- WD announces new My Book Studio desktop hard drives. (Macworld.com)
- Emerson to buy Avocent for $1.2 billion (AP)
- Big Japanese brands readying 3D flat-screen TVs (AP)
- Samsung expects strong 3rd-quarter profit (AP)
- Ask.com mines online coupons with new aggregator (AP)
- FTC: Bloggers, testimonials need better disclosure (AP)
- The top 10 singles and albums on iTunes (AP)
- Mobile subscriptions at 4.6 billion by year-end: ITU (Reuters)
- Fujitsu Application Aims to Improve Your Golf Game (PC World)
- T-Mobile Will Offer Android-Powered Samsung Behold II (NewsFactor)
- FTC: Blogger Freebies May Be Ad Fraud (PC Magazine)
- IPhone App Lets up to 10 People Play the Piano (PC World)
- Adobe Developed IPhone Tool Without Apple's Help (PC World)