- Cable customers' choices being debated (AP)
- IBM loses retirees' personal info (AP)
- Microsoft details patent breaches (AP)
- MySpace expands video offerings (AP)
- Yahoo hires Blake Jorgensen as new CFO (AP)
- Sling Media to let users boost net speed (Reuters)
- Nuance buys VoiceSignal, eyes mobile voice control (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft says open-source violates 235 patents (Reuters)
- Oracle to buy premier PLM company Agile (InfoWorld)
- Cisco developing social network tech tools (Reuters)
- Microsoft Betas Halo 3 for Xbox 360 (NewsFactor)
- Trend sees cell phone only use growing (AP)
- Nokia says market share will grow in 2Q (AP)
- Intel settles Chinese copyright dispute (AP)
- Computers bumped from top of online sales (USATODAY.com)
- Santa Rosa Dampens April Laptop Sales (PC World)
- Nokia's strength impresses in Europe (FT.com)
- Microsoft Demands Royalties for Open-Source Software (PC World)
- SAP fills gaps with two Nordic acquisitions (InfoWorld)
- UK Companies Diary: Recovery watch at Sainsbury's (FT.com)
- Online sales report set for release (AP)
- Music piracy crackdown nets college kids (AP)
- Geek Squad hospital calls Kentucky home (AP)
- Virtual trip: Travel in 'Second Life' (AP)
- Info for planning your virtual journey (AP)
- Microsoft unveils hardware for Web phone push (Reuters)
- MySpace aims to stop reposting of videos (AP)
- Microsoft lifts shroud off Halo 3 to mixed reviews (Reuters)
- Justice Department Goes After Online Gambling (PC World)
- IAC to launch Ask Mobile GPS service (Reuters)
- Sun Reads A New Script (TechWeb)
- GOP committee choice criticized (AP)
- Info for planning your virtual journey (AP)
- McCartney's "Memory" goes digital (Reuters)
- Threefold Revenue Jump Expected For Mobile Video Services (TechWeb)
- Red Hat ratchets up co-opetition with IBM, HP (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft lifts shroud off Halo 3 (Reuters)
- Online Child Pornography Defendant Expected to Cooperate (TechWeb)
- Microsoft eyes huge launch sales of "Halo 3" (Reuters)
- MySpace aims to stop reposting of videos (AP)
- Ballmer Coy About Yahoo Acquisition Prospects (PC World)
- 3Leaf Systems: Scale up by scaling out (InfoWorld)
- IBM Moves to Make Data Centers More Energy-Efficient (PC Magazine)
- Thailand drops plan to sue Google (AP)
- LEDs emerge to fight fluorescents (AP)
- Calif. Web site outsources reporting (AP)
- NYC taxi cabs offer high-tech hardware (AP)
- New domain names could come in mid-2008 (AP)
- YouTube to remove some clips mocking Thai king (Reuters)
- After the Treo 755p, whither the Palm OS? (InfoWorld)
- Qualcomm talks tough on patents, 4G (InfoWorld)
- Red Hat and Intel Make Managed Linux PCs (PC World)
- Building trust in downloads no simple feat (InfoWorld)
- IBM aims to make big computing greener (AP)
- Online game sells pawnshop licenses (AP)
- Taxi rides in NYC going high-tech (AP)
- Haircuts embody diverse Silicon Valley work ethos (Reuters)
- Local agencies test sites for ID software (USATODAY.com)
- Sun’s JavaFX helps bridge digital divide, McNealy says (InfoWorld)
- Red Hat Shuns 'Windows Clone' Model for Global Desktop (PC Magazine)
- Microsoft to sell over $1 bln in software to Lenovo (Reuters)
- MySpace Japan launches video services (AFP)
- Yahoo to end North American auctions (AP)
- Dell donates computer to Smithsonian (AP)
- Review: And now, a mid-sized BlackBerry (AP)
- Microsoft buys stake in CareerBuilder (AP)
- Time Warner: Cable interactive ads can compete with Web ads (Reuters)
- Faster Wi-Fi Could Spark Chip, Notebook Sales (Investor's Business Daily)
- Q&A: GlassFish shows open source at its best (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft opts to build, not buy, business software (Reuters)
- IBM aims to make big computing greener (AP)
- Online game sells pawnshop licenses (AP)
- Some profit off Va. Tech domain names (AP)
- Cell tracking locates heart recipient (AP)
- Penn archive offers downloadable poetry (AP)
- Microsoft signs Web video deals (AP)
- Free Paris! Petition asks Schwarzenegger to terminate sentence (AFP)
- EA has four new iPod games in the pipeline (Macworld.com)
- Red Hat partners with IBM on mainframes (Reuters)
- Java to get 'superpackage' for software distribution (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft Fixes Nasty DNS Server, Exchange Flaws (PC World)
- Disney site music to parents' ears? (USATODAY.com)
- Three private-equity groups eyeing Alltel: report (Reuters)
- Intel to update Centrino laptop hardware (Reuters)
- Yahoo scaling back not just photos, but auctions (Reuters)
- Lexmark's New, Inexpensive Wi-Fi Printers (PC World)
- Sun Revamps Its 'Java Everywhere' Message (TechWeb)
- Internet encyclopedia to list all 1.8 mln species (Reuters)
- EA warns on 2008 profit as "Spore" delayed (Reuters)
- Comcast CEO shows off super quick modem (AP)
- Semiconductor Firm Owned Strong Profit (Investor's Business Daily)
- Red Hat, IBM form mainframe partnership (Reuters)
- Business software needs YouTube jolt: SAP exec (Reuters)
- Sun Partners with Ericsson on Java Platform (PC World)
- EA losses widen 56 percent (AP)
- MySpace to acquire Photobucket: source (Reuters)
- "El Tigre" leads next wave of Nick games from THQ (Reuters)
- Ericsson and Sun to develop open source-based server (Reuters)
- Surge of 3-D films set for U.S. theaters by 2009 (Reuters)
- Amazon settles patent suits with IBM (AP)