- Andrew Kantor: CyberSpeak - Court quietly hears case on the future of television (USATODAY.com)
- Computer Associates to Acquire Concord (AP)
- Dell Remains Open to AMD (Reuters)
- Philadelphia Plans First U.S. Citywide Wi-Fi Network (Reuters)
- Sony Sold 500,000 PSPs in Two Days in N. America (Reuters)
- H-P Seen Pressuring Kodak's Lead in Online Photos (Reuters)
- Open-Source Referees Change the Rules (Ziff Davis)
- Antivirus Company Warns of New Smart Phone Trojan (PC World)
- Nielsen: Men Spend More on Video Games Than Music (Reuters)
- Yahoo to Support Wikipedia Encyclopedia (PC World)
- Google Intros Q&A Service (PC World)
- Software Helps Track Child Pornographers (AP)
- Dell to Keep Expanding Beyond Desktop PCs (AP)
- AOL Launches Internet Telephone Service (AP)
- In-Flight Calls Could Cause Turbulence, Opponents Say (washingtonpost.com)
- U.S. Claims Victory On Web Betting Ban (washingtonpost.com)
- Infommersion Brings Innovation to Microsoft Office (TechWeb)
- Microsoft Depends On Shared Source, Dips Toe In Open-Source Waters (TechWeb)
- Sys Technology Customers Experience Tech Support Problems (PC World)
- 'Housewives' adds desperately klutzy mom (USATODAY.com)
- Siemens to Acquire Seattle's Myrio Corp. (AP)
- AOL to Use DoubleClick Ad Software (AP)
- Apple readies developers for Tiger with details on WWDC (MacCentral)
- In Brief: Siemens acquires IPTV software company Myrio (InfoWorld)
- Philadelphia Turns to Cos. for Wireless Aid (AP)
- Tribe hires new CEO to replace entrepreneur (SiliconValley.com)
- Poll: Most passengers don't want cell phones used on flights (SiliconValley.com)
- AOL enters VoIP arena (SiliconValley.com)
- Web Surf, Watch Video on the Sony PSP (AP)
- EU seeks to boost high-speed Internet access via electricity grid (AFP)
- Computer Associates Acquires Concord, Pushes 'I.T. as a Service' (NewsFactor)
- DNS Cache Poisoning Hacks on the Rise (NewsFactor)
- Brazil: The Next Windows vs. Linux Battleground? (Ziff Davis)
- Nokia To Open Tenth Manufacturing Plant in India (NewsFactor)
- Dell Shifts Focus From Desktop PCs to Services, Servers (NewsFactor)
- Scam Web Sites Bilk Consumers Twice (NewsFactor)
- ICANN Approves Two New Domain Names (AP)
- Judge Sentences Spammer to Nine Years (AP)
- Razr, Design Push Remake Motorola's Image (AP)
- Bush Web Backers Not All on the Same Page (AP)
- Beyond Blue (BusinessWeek Online)
- Fake Microsoft update is Trojan horse virus: security firms (AFP)
- ActiveGrid's Application Server Goes Open-Source (Ziff Davis)
- Microsoft Expects New Xbox Games Through 2007 (Reuters)
- Senators Eye Undersea Cable Sale Security (AP)
- MIT, Taiwanese Laptop Maker Team Up (AP)
- ActiveGrid lights LAMP, grid with Java-less app server (InfoWorld)
- Firefox Patch on the Way for JavaScript Engine Flaw (Ziff Davis)
- IBM Rolls Out System For Basel II Compliance (TechWeb)
- Sunbelt To Upgrade Enterprise, Consumer Anti-Spyware (TechWeb)
- Marshall Field's Retools Online Store (TechWeb)
- First Convicted Spammer Gets 9 Years (AP)
- E-mail scam directs users to bogus Windows update (SiliconValley.com)
- Flight crews: Keep ban on cell phones (SiliconValley.com)
- Homespun 'Podcasts' Explore Universe of Topics (Reuters)
- First Cell Phone Was a True 'Brick' (AP)
- An iPod of a Better Color (washingtonpost.com)
- Chinese PM Seeks Indian Tech Cooperation (AP)
- Homespun 'Podcasts' Explore a Universe of Topics (Reuters)
- NYC Subway Gets a Computerized Facelift (AP)
- Internet Users More Accepting of Spam (AP)
- AOL, XM Satellite Announce New Partnership (AP)
- Disney Plans Broadband Offerings for Kids (AP)
- Microsoft Files 8 Counterfeit Lawsuits (Reuters)
- IBM sets out SOA tools (InfoWorld)
- News briefs (InfoWorld)
- SpikeSource spurs open source adoption (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft, Gateway Settle Lawsuit (AP)
- AOL, XM Satellite to Start Web Radio Service (Reuters)
- Microsoft Agrees to Pay Gateway $150M (AP)