- Google Boosts Free Storage in Web E-Mail Battle (Reuters)
- Watchmakers cast nervous eye on mobile phone challenge (AFP)
- Shadow of Internet copyright law stirs up Swedes (AFP)
- Group Puts $100 Laptops in Poor Countries (AP)
- High-tech ensures giant pandas never more than a phone call away in China (AFP)
- Computers Obeying Brain Signals (AP)
- Consolidation Is the New Focus Of IT Contracts (washingtonpost.com)
- Japan's Matsu****a, SKorea's LG settle plasma patent dispute (AFP)
- 3G mobile phone services seen soaring in Asia Pacific by 2009 (AFP)
- Compuware Revs QC Tools (Ziff Davis)
- SugarCRM Adds Collaboration (Ziff Davis)
- Cell Phone Doubles as a Camcorder (PC World)
- Group Puts $100 Laptops in Poor Countries (AP)
- Samsung, Digeo in Cable TV Box Deal (AP)
- China blocks Internet comments on the pope (AFP)
- Interwoven, Hummingbird address regulatory demands (InfoWorld)
- Telecom Italia Sells TIM for $1.4 Billion (AP)
- Stock Split Effects (The Motley Fool)
- Microsoft to Meet Most EU Demands (AP)
- A `people-oriented' $10,000 (SiliconValley.com)
- Cos. Reject Japanese Regulator's Warning (AP)
- Panasonic Sees Strong U.S. Plasma TV Sales (Reuters)
- President of Akamai Adds on CEO Role (AP)
- In Brief: Open source group goes international with new board (InfoWorld)
- BT to connect five millionth British broadband customer (AFP)
- Demoted Sony Electronics Guru Is Outspoken (AP)
- SAP Extends Plan to Lure Oracle Customers (Reuters)
- Privacy Advocates Criticize Plan To Embed ID Chips in Passports (washingtonpost.com)
- Microsoft offers more concessions on EU server ruling; six issues pending (AFP)
- Report: VoIP Services Expected To Soar (NewsFactor)
- Pope's Death Spurs 35,000 Stories in a Day (AP)
- Study Shows Microsoft, Linux Neck-And-Neck (Reuters)
- Gore TV Network to Launch in August, Google Tie-In (Reuters)
- President of Akamai Adds CEO Role (AP)
- Microsoft Says It Will Meet Most EU Demands (AP)
- Internet, cell phones call Krakow's youth to streets for tribute to pope (AFP)
- Google Adding Personal Video to Search Repertoire (Reuters)
- 35,000 New Stories on Pope After Death (AP)
- Court Rules Man Can Disparage Co. on Web (AP)
- N.Y. Lawmakers Target Modem Hijacking (AP)
- Google Feature Incorporates Satellite Maps (AP)
- ABC News to Relaunch Digital Operation (AP)
- JBoss expanding indemnifications against IP claims (InfoWorld)
- Case Seeks Health Care Revolution (washingtonpost.com)
- IBM sets out SOA services (InfoWorld)
- China's Tomb-Sweeping Day Joins Internet Age (Reuters)
- Nokia Agrees to Sell Mobile Radio Unit (AP)
- EADS could buy Nokia unit to enhance homeland security play (AFP)
- Court: Man Can Disparage Company on Web (AP)
- Linux appeal grows as applications flourish (USATODAY.com)
- SpikeSource pushes open source adoption with integration software (InfoWorld)
- Gore Launches TV Channel for Young Viewers (AP)
- In Brief: MicroStrategy ports BI platform to HP-UX 11i (InfoWorld)
- HP Releases Fix for H6315 PDA Phone (PC World)
- Web lets schools offer more courses (SiliconValley.com)
- IBM delivers data management software (InfoWorld)
- Hitachi Packs 'Em In (The Motley Fool)
- Businesses Still Wary of XP SP2 (PC World)
- Hitachi Drives Hard Disk Storage to 1 TB (NewsFactor)
- SP2 Right Where It Should Be (NewsFactor)
- Report: Microsoft Meets Linux Challenge (NewsFactor)
- Mac emulator CherryOS "on hold" (MacCentral)
- Google Expands Video Search (NewsFactor)
- Asking the Right CRM Questions (NewsFactor)
- Hackers Add Web, Chat to PSP Video Game Player (Reuters)
- Siebel Warns on First-Quarter Results (Reuters)
- Open source apps are seen as new business opportunity (InfoWorld)
- Apple Now Selling Mac Minis at Best Buy Stores (Reuters)
- Siebel Systems Warns of Shortfall (AP)
- IBM debuts light laptop (InfoWorld)