- Enterprise grid group expands (InfoWorld)
- In Brief: Microsoft hires AT&T exec to manage Windows (InfoWorld)
- 'Heaven,' 'Niagara,' 'Scarlet' triumph in Technicolor (USATODAY.com)
- Net-based 911 fight puts lives on line (USATODAY.com)
- New Tool Gives the Scoop on Snoops (PC World)
- Vivendi Universal appeals Polish ruling on mobile operator PTC (AFP)
- Sony Ericsson Unveils New Phones, One Has Walkman (Reuters)
- Google Unveils Movie Showtime Search (Reuters)
- EU Questions Apple's Pricing of iTunes in Britain (Reuters)
- Ex-Brocade CEO sells all of his stock (SiliconValley.com)
- Smile and Secure Your Cell Phone (PC World)
- Craigslist to beam ads one light year into space (SiliconValley.com)
- DVD recorder shipments more than double in Japan in 2004 (AFP)
- Yahoo Folding Overture Services Into Main Brand (Reuters)
- Sony Says Increasing PSP Shipments to N. America (Reuters)
- Yahoo to Rename Overture Services Brand (AP)
- Apple tests 24-hour iMac chat support (MacCentral)
- E-Procurement: Low Profile, High ROI (NewsFactor)
- Is Open Source the Next Stage in Contact Center Evolution? (NewsFactor)
- Nokia Launches Mobile Trio (NewsFactor)
- Microsoft Pulls Back from Sports Video Game Market (Reuters)
- Will Janus Hurt iTunes? (NewsFactor)
- VMware, Intel get real on virtualization (InfoWorld)
- Lawmakers Spar Over New Digital TV Deadline (Reuters)
- Anti-Piracy Case Could Harm Innovation - U.S. Groups (Reuters)
- IBM's Workplace woos SMBs (InfoWorld)
- Creative lowers prices to compete with iPod (MacCentral)
- Anti-Piracy Case Could Harm Innovation -Groups (Reuters)
- Showdown Looms for P2P Networks (PC World)
- Internet sale of mind-altering drugs surges, says drugs agency (AFP)
- EMC unveils storage search (InfoWorld)
- REVIEW: 'WarioWare' Delivers Intense Jolt (AP)
- Yahoo's Semel Brushes Off Talk of Movies (AP)
- Former Apple hardware VP sues over his dismissal (MacCentral)
- Amateur Cybersleuths Flocking to BTK Case (AP)
- IT firm LogicaCMG swings back into profit in 2004 (AFP)
- Japan's cherry blossom season to last all year with cellphone technology (AFP)
- T-Online sees lower underlying profits this year (AFP)
- Siemens sees mobile phone activities in red at start of 2005 (AFP)
- Software industry struggles to survive in an open source world (InfoWorld)
- AOL Users: You've Got Better Web Mail (PC World)
- US-based technology firm plans to acquire Indian software company (AFP)
- In Brief: China tightens surveillance of Internet forums (InfoWorld)
- Intel urges high court to protect file-sharing (SiliconValley.com)
- IE 7: Not Just for Windows XP SP 2 (PC World)
- Senate Democrat Introduces Phishing Bill (washingtonpost.com)
- Electronic Arts Expands Turf with 'Godfather' Saga (Reuters)
- Illegal Drug Sales Booming on Internet (Reuters)
- The Walkman Always Rings Twice (The Motley Fool)
- Intel Outlines Server Platform Approach (NewsFactor)
- Court Overturns $521 Million Ruling Against Microsoft (Reuters)
- JBoss Hits Enterprise with Hibernate 3.0 (NewsFactor)
- Nokia Takes Wraps Off New Smartphones (NewsFactor)
- Stripper Selling Infamous Breast Implant on eBay (Reuters)
- Court Overturns $521 Mln Ruling Against Microsoft (Reuters)
- Netflix Braced to Forgo Profit for 5 Yrs if Needed (Reuters)
- Dell CEO Opposes Internet Limits on Movies (AP)
- NYC Library Putting Images Online (AP)
- Omron To Demo Cell Phone Face Recognition (NewsFactor)
- Court Overturns $521 Million Ruling Against Microsoft (Reuters)
- Video Game Ratings System Adds New Category (Reuters)
- Part of Microsoft Patent Ruling Reversed (AP)
- Robots to Watch Children Showcased (AP)
- Microsoft Showcases Robots to Watch Kids (AP)
- India's Cyber Cafes Log Customers' Details (AP)
- Intel, AMD Call for Innovation on Virtual Platforms (Ziff Davis)
- No Love Lost in the Enterprise OS Fight (Ziff Davis)
- Intel Says New Chip-Making Technology on Target (Reuters)
- A first look at Doom 3 Mac benchmarks (MacCentral)
- Google Beefs Up Local Search Amid Competition (Reuters)