- Coelho praises Web book versions at Frankfurt fair (Reuters)
- Motorola unveils touch screen phone (Reuters)
- 3 UK to sell Nokia's N95 music phone: source (Reuters)
- Mozilla Labs pursues Web dev tools (InfoWorld)
- Software thwarts mobile phone chatting while driving (AFP)
- Microsoft set to release Silverlight 2 (InfoWorld)
- EA turns to online games to boost Asian presence (AP)
- Kenya's elephants send text messages to rangers (AP)
- Flexible OLEDs could be part of lighting's future (AP)
- NComputing gets large low-cost PC deal in India (AP)
- Qimonda sells Inotera stake, cutting 3,000 jobs (AP)
- So much for that idea: Tech stocks have fallen from 1999 to 2008 (CNET)
- AT&T to sell U-verse at Wal-Mart, Circuit City (Reuters)
- Get ready for next-gen mobile (InfoWorld)
- Apple Will Fix MacBook Pros with Faulty Nvidia Chips (NewsFactor)
- MySpace gives little guys online ad muscle (AFP)
- New 'Xbox Experience' Too Much For Some 360s (PC Magazine)
- Flexible OLEDs could be part of lighting's future (AP)
- Green news harvest: Ill winds for carbon trading (CNET)
- Yoo-Hoo! Google's Satellite Can See You Much Better (NewsFactor)
- Sony seeks to harmonize music, electronics (AP)
- RIM, AT&T Want Bold 9000 To Avoid iPhone Woes (NewsFactor)
- Firefox Plug-In Updated To Fight Clickjacking Attacks (NewsFactor)
- Microsoft elaborates on Oslo (InfoWorld)
- IBM sells $3.9 billion in corporate bonds (AP)
- Hands On with the New Xbox Live Experience (PC Magazine)
- Despite IBM profits, a tech gloom still looms (AP)
- Review: Tiny flash drives improve their security (AP)
- Sony, Microsoft virtual communities to start (AP)
- Micron Tech cuts global work force by 15 percent (AP)
- Former software execs charged with wire fraud (CNET)
- SlingCatcher Outruns Digital Media Boxes (NewsFactor)
- Microsoft, Sony will Launch Competing Virtual Worlds (NewsFactor)
- Save Money by Dumping Dud Deals (The Motley Fool)
- Test Center review: Open source Drupal turns pro (InfoWorld)
- U.S. judge halts sales of RealNetworks DVD software (Reuters)
- Confident IBM Previews Earnings To Calm Wall Street (NewsFactor)
- Sony says to launch 80GB PS3 in Japan this month (AFP)
- Microsoft tries for slice of Japan game market (AP)
- IBM 3Q profit a positive sign for tech sector (AP)
- Fake YouTube pages used to spread viruses (AP)
- BlackBerry Storm has touch screen you can feel (AP)
- Big Blue sees sunny forecast (CNET)
- Web TV shows porn, without the sex (Reuters)
- Sony says to launch 80-GB PlayStation 3 in Japan (Reuters)
- Social Networking Goes Mobile, Gets Corporate Face (NewsFactor)
- Firefox Introduces Plug-In with Geolocation Capability (NewsFactor)
- 40 laid off at software company as execs arrested (AP)
- IBM's earnings strength calms tech jitters (Reuters)
- Microsoft backs using videogames as teaching tools (AFP)
- AMD to spin off factories in bid to save money (AP)
- Web ad sales dipped from previous quarter (AP)
- Ads to the rescue as distraction from root canals (AP)
- EU directive could change iPhone battery design (CNET)
- New Google tool reveals marine protected areas (AP)
- Taiwan's Asustek adds new member to low-priced mini laptop family (AFP)
- T-Mobile Sells Out Early Inventory of G1 Android Phones (NewsFactor)
- Trends & Innovations - Monday (Investor's Business Daily)
- EBay cutting 1,600 jobs, 10 percent of work force (AP)
- SAP says business turmoil hurting its revenue (AP)
- Ford's 2010 cars will let parents set speed limit for teens (AP)
- Judge orders RealNetworks to pull copying software (AP)
- OK, so I'm a tech Pollyanna. Sue me (CNET)
- Portuguese bank offers "McCain/Obama" rate deal (Reuters)
- Dish to pay TiVo $104 million after court ruling (Reuters)
- iPhone 3G Entices Mobile-Carrier Defections (NewsFactor)
- IBM Shifts Focus To Cloud Computing with New Services (NewsFactor)
- New Readers, Software Heat Up E-Book Market (NewsFactor)
- Facebook co-founder leaves for new venture (AFP)
- Game news: A new Nintendo portable (AP)
- Apple cures the common cold and other stuff (CNET)
- Kids keep parents in the dark about cyberbullying (CNET)
- ASEAN may slash mobile roaming fees by half next year: report (AFP)
- Ex-McAfee executive clear of illegal option dating (AP)
- RIM CEO: AT&T still testing delayed BlackBerry (AP)
- Labor report indicates squeeze on tech sector (AP)
- Chinese snoop on Skype, but are they alone? (AP)
- A broken link economy? Then fix it (CNET)
- Google postpones Yahoo online ad deal (AFP)
- Family-friendly Wii out to win battle-loving gamers (AFP)
- T-Mobile admits losing data for 17 million customers: statement (AFP)
- Obama takes campaign to the iPhone (AFP)
- Skype Acknowledges Chinese Spying (PC Magazine)
- Nintendo's DSi: Everything You Need To Know (PC Magazine)
- Outsourcing aids many data thefts, Verizon says (AP)
- New Nintendo DS portable will come with camera (AP)
- Diller: IAC `extremely lucky' with split timing (AP)
- Allstate testing whether games can improve driving (AP)
- Sprint's WiMax efforts doomed to failure? (CNET)
- Finnish site pulls kindergarten shooting game (Reuters)
- Nintendo announces new DS handheld console (AFP)
- Nokia CEO wowed by iPhone, sights on BlackBerry (Reuters)
- Apple loosens reins on iPhone developers (AFP)
- Test Center review: Small Business Server 2008 gets "small" right (InfoWorld)
- Nintendo says to launch new DS in Japan (Reuters)
- NPR boosts online offerings, seeks larger audience (AP)
- Congress poised to pass Internet radio legislation (AP)
- Nokia to sell security hardware unit (CNET)
- AT&T, Nokia, others invest in Zvents (Reuters)
- rubiTrack workout software uses GPS data (Macworld.com)