- Chip maker Qualcomm's 1Q profit plunges 56 percent (AP)
- Microsoft founder's cable company in a debt bind (AP)
- Review: Gloves with fancy fingers for iPhone use (AP)
- Dude, Putin is so not getting a Dell (CNET)
- AOL to cut 700 jobs: internal memo (Reuters)
- Spielberg, EA play "Boom Blox" sequel (Reuters)
- Qualcomm takes large charge, cuts '09 rev target (Reuters)
- Jetty Web server flies to Eclipse (InfoWorld)
- Nintendo DS Software Device Back on Sale in Akihabara (PC World)
- Mark Papermaster Will Join Apple as IBM Suit Settled (NewsFactor)
- Lara Croft to return to big screen -- without Jolie (AFP)
- Ahead of the Bell: Yahoo stock climbs (AP)
- AT&T expects single-digit 2009 revenue growth (AP)
- Data Privacy Day spotlights online dangers and defenses (AFP)
- iPhone push notifications: dead and buried, or waiting in the wings? (Macworld.c
- SAP says profit down 2 pct in '08, axes 3,000 jobs (AP)
- SAP Will Cut Staff as Full-year Net Income Dips 2 Percent (PC World)
- Movie channel to go live on Web before TV debut (CNET)
- Data Privacy Day's messages for Obama, consumers (CNET)
- U.S. retrieves MP3 player with military files (Reuters)
- United States, Nordics top tech usage ranking (Reuters)
- Test Center: How secure is Firefox? (InfoWorld)
- German software giant SAP to cut 3,000 jobs (AFP)
- IBM quietly cuts thousands of jobs (AP)
- Cox to test new way to handle Internet congestion (AP)
- Yahoo suffers 4Q loss, but tops analyst views (AP)
- Nielsen: Newspapers getting more Web visits (AP)
- The Bartzometer: Off the charts (CNET)
- Yahoo expects rough 1Q, slow start for new CEO (AP)
- Apple Approves Stripped-Down App, Updates iPhone (NewsFactor)
- Lawmakers mull Internet, wireless tax credits (Reuters)
- Talend eyes master data management, parallelism (InfoWorld)
- Sun Micro beats consensus, shares rally (Reuters)
- Sun Microsystems skids to $209M quarterly loss (AP)
- New puzzle challenges come to PlayStation Network (AP)
- Others could follow Google's move to reset options (AP)
- Delay in analog TV shutdown presents challenges (AP)
- High-tech sensors help seniors live independently (AP)
- Samsung Electronics reports first quarterly loss (AP)
- Campaign to delay DTV transition gets a boost (CNET)
- VeriSign Buys Certicom After RIM Withdraws Bid (PC World)
- Settlement reached over scratched 1G iPod nanos (Macworld.com)
- Seattle Named 'Most Wired' City by Forbes (PC World)
- Russia to Develop Linux-based Alternative to Windows? (PC World)
- Senator asks Microsoft about job cuts, visas (Reuters)
- Digg Trims Staff To Move Toward Profitability Goal (NewsFactor)
- Timberlake, Pitt spoofed in upcoming Wii game (AP)
- Apple beats Street in holiday quarter; shares soar (AP)
- EBay 4Q profit and revenue fall amid recession (AP)
- Intel to cut up to 6,000 jobs in factory shakeup (AP)
- Ballmer's e-mail to employees regarding layoffs (CNET)
- Nazi forced labourers recount ordeal online (AFP)
- RIM execs face 'record fines for options backdating' (AFP)
- Japanese security robot nets intruders (AFP)
- Microsoft Contributes Code to Apache SOA Project (PC World)
- Microsoft to cut up to 5,000 jobs as earnings fall (AFP)
- Vista main culprit in Microsoft layoffs (InfoWorld)
- Bollywood hit inspires India videogame (Reuters)
- Technology to block phones in cars isn't foolproof (AP)
- Bush leaves behind a mixed technology legacy (CNET)
- Amazon Drops Xbox Live Price to $30 (PC World)
- Your laptop data is not safe. So fix it. (InfoWorld)
- T-Mobile to offer G1 in more European countries (Reuters)
- Kenneth Clarke returns to Conservative post in UK (AP)
- Virus spreads quickly, but may be a dud (AP)
- Report: Microsoft's Ballmer met Yahoo chairman (AP)
- Pope to have own Google channel with video (AP)
- OMG!: Text messaging an important part of response (AP)
- At Sundance, Web pioneers see 'on-demand revolution' (CNET)
- Microsoft Faces New Monopoly Charges in Europe (PC World)
- Mobile phone giants dial up entertainment in growth bid: analysts (AFP)
- Nokia's music service set for Australia, Singapore (Reuters)
- Browser wars deemed hot again (InfoWorld)
- EU accuses Microsoft of harming browser competition (Reuters)
- Microsoft Sued Over Unified Communications Deal (PC World)
- Correction: Video game sales story (AP)
- Intel sees more hard times in 2009 (AP)
- Review: Blockbuster's $99 video box disappoints (AP)
- Sequels to iconic CEOs rarely as good as original (AP)
- Let's Twitter a reaction to the overreaction to...Twitter (CNET)
- Music industry still faces huge online piracy: report (AFP)
- Wii console sales break US record in 2008 (AFP)
- Sony Ericsson swings to 4Q loss (AP)
- Autodesk to cut 750 jobs, sees 4Q loss (AP)
- HP injects Adaptive Infrastructure with orchestration, recovery (InfoWorld)
- Video game sales top $21 billion in 2008 (AP)
- Apple CEO Jobs backtracks on health, takes leave (AP)
- Jobs' hiatus thrusts quiet exec into the spotlight (AP)
- Microsoft's shadow looms over Yahoo's new CEO (AP)
- PC shipments decline worldwide in 4Q (AP)
- A storied role for technology at Sundance (CNET)
- Penny-pinchers might unite at free dating site (AP)
- The Presidential Portrait Goes Digital (PC World)
- Motorola to cut 4,000 more jobs, sees weak sales (Reuters)
- Joyent to Buy Open-source Google App Engine Competitor (PC World)
- Microsoft refreshes Azure cloud tools (InfoWorld)
- IBM to create up to 1,300 jobs in Dubuque facility (Reuters)
- `Crayon Physics' game gets anticipated sequel (AP)
- AP source: Ex-FCC official to be tapped as chair (AP)
- Seagate replaces CEO, plans to cut 800 workers (AP)