- Developers ponder Web 2.0 app dev needs (InfoWorld)
- IBM Launches Mashup Suite for Businesses (NewsFactor)
- Video game review: You can't tilt this (AP)
- Online crooks face tough competition (AP)
- Online sales to grow 17 percent in '08 (AP)
- Yahoo still wants Microsoft to raise bid (AP)
- Yahoo promises to 'amp' up ad platform (AP)
- UN links up with Google Earth to help refugees (AFP)
- HP ships ultraportable laptop with Via, not Intel, inside (InfoWorld)
- Nokia to open research center in Switzerland (Reuters)
- Spring Users To Get Assist In Building Java Web Services (TechWeb)
- Adobe Merges Business Units Serving PCs, Mobile (TechWeb)
- IBM's project Phantom to lock down virtual machines (InfoWorld)
- Week in video-game news (AP)
- ISPs hog rights in fine print (AP)
- Microsoft 'evaluating' its Yahoo offer (AP)
- Microsoft to appeal $367M patent ruling (AP)
- Courts disagree on legality of uploading (AP)
- Couple sues Google for posting house pix (AP)
- China promotes website attacking Western media (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)
- Jury rules for Alcatel in Microsoft patent case (Reuters)
- Good aims to manage all enterprise mobile devices (InfoWorld)
- Violent video games make people more relaxed (Macworld.com)
- IOC tells Beijing: Don't block Internet (AP)
- NZ man convicted in cybercrime ring (AP)
- Laptop With Vista Attack Code Listed on eBay (PC World)
- New Tool Helps Protect, Locate Lost Cell Phones (NewsFactor)
- Asian WiMax Operators Sign Roaming Deal (PC World)
- Windows XP Gets Reprieve for Low-Cost Laptops (PC World)
- IBM fine-tunes model for disaster management (InfoWorld)
- IOC puts pressure on Beijing over Internet access (Reuters)
- Dell eyes $3 billion in cost savings in 3 years (InfoWorld)
- Linux kernel community grows, but elite group remains (InfoWorld)
- HP to buy e-discovery vendor Tower Software (InfoWorld)
- Payroll Software India for Small and Medium Enterprises in India
- McClatchy to boost Spanish content (AP)
- Reports: Query for Samsung exec's wife (AP)
- Family pursues MySpace sex assault suit (AP)
- US attorneys probe IBM-EPA interaction (AP)
- Today's spies find secrets in plain sight (USATODAY.com)
- OLPC offshoring trend heats up (InfoWorld)
- RadioShack in wireless money transfer venture (Reuters)
- Adobe Releases AIR for Linux, Joins Foundation (NewsFactor)
- Apple reveals Mac OS XI specs (InfoWorld)
- IBM targets Global Services customers with System z (InfoWorld)
- GAMES: Week in video-game news (AP)
- Doubt hangs over personal gene scans (AP)
- Mobile phones cut China Telecom profits (AP)
- Vt. OKs phone deal, despite debt change (AP)
- Yahoo's Shine Focuses on Female Decision-Makers (NewsFactor)
- Africa, Asia cushion mobile phones from slowdown (Reuters)
- Britons get stressed without mobile phones: survey (AFP)
- Report: Number of GPL v3 projects tops 2,000 (InfoWorld)
- Zoho Challenges Business App Industry Heavyweights (NewsFactor)
- Microsoft Renames CRM Service (PC World)
- Sports themes dominate new game releases (AFP)
- Common Mobile Security Doesn't Cut it, Hackers Say (PC World)
- Hacker Group Targets Firms that Hide Security Flaws (PC World)
- Sound monitors protect premature babies (AP)
- Amateur sleuths name anonymous dead (AP)
- States reviewing Verizon-FairPoint deal (AP)
- Malware cited in supermarket data breach (AP)
- Computer breach hits Antioch University (AP)
- Scrapblog Sharpens Photo Editing Tools (PC World)
- Philippine company launches 406-dollar mini laptop (AFP)
- AT&T Readies MediaFLO Mobile TV (PC World)
- HP's 'Fossology' Offers Help In Open Source Governance (TechWeb)
- Who Patches Bugs Faster, Apple or Microsoft? (PC World)
- Musicians take social networking into their own hands (Reuters)
- Trends & Innovations - Friday (Investor's Business Daily)
- Gibson Guitar tangles with game makers (AP)
- DirecTV lobbied on digital TV switch (AP)
- China orders video Web sites to close (AP)
- Wikipedia questions paths to more money (AP)
- Losing wireless battle may be Google win (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)
- Novell Announces SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 (NewsFactor)
- Gibson sues over "Guitar Hero" and "Rock Band" (Reuters)
- Electronic Arts goes hostile on Take-Two (AP)
- Harvard says hacker broke into system (AP)
- 'Guitar Hero' subject of patent dispute (AP)
- New sales program pays Facebook members (AP)
- AOL to buy Bebo social network (Reuters)
- Asustek says two-thirds of Eee PCs will have Windows XP (Reuters)
- Nokia court papers claim $1 bln Qualcomm payments (Reuters)
- Windows Eee PC Will Outsell Linux Version, Says Asus (PC World)
- Electronic Arts makes hostile offer for Take-Two (Reuters)
- SaaS Data Storage Partnership Announced (NewsFactor)
- Electronic Arts goes hostile with Take-Two offer (Reuters)
- Kohl's sees online business growing this year (Reuters)
- Prostitution advances in a wired world (AP)
- Researchers hack defibrillators (AP)
- Google wraps up $3.1B DoubleClick deal (AP)