- Mozilla Heads To China (TechWeb)
- Intel Warned by Japan Antitrust Watchdog (Reuters)
- Camilla puppet is an eBay flop (AFP)
- SCO faces Nasdaq delisting (TheDeal.com)
- Qualcomm Raises Dividend (Reuters)
- Sony Unveils Line of Cheaper Flash Memory Walkmans (Reuters)
- BBC Probes 'Dr Who' Internet Leak (Reuters)
- Taiwan Nanotechnology Output to Soar - Researcher (Reuters)
- Astaro rolls out new spyware (InfoWorld)
- Siemens plans cost-cutting in mobile phones division (AFP)
- World cellphone sales surge 30 pct to record in 2004: Gartner (AFP)
- Siemens to Cut Costs at Mobile Phone Unit (AP)
- Sony to Debut Flash-Memory Audio Players (AP)
- Qualcomm's Paul Jacobs to Become New CEO (AP)
- Fuji TV Gets One-Third Stake in Broadcaster (AP)
- Google Preps Enterprise-Ready Desktop Search (Ziff Davis)
- Deutsche Telekom, T-Online agree final terms of share swap (AFP)
- DOJ Picks WordPerfect (PC World)
- Qualcomm Taps Founder's Son as Next CEO (Reuters)
- Studios build movie 'bridges' (USATODAY.com)
- Gurunet to Integrate Google Tech (Reuters)
- Is There No Stopping European Software Patent Law? (Ziff Davis)
- Will new CEO shift Sony's focus? (USATODAY.com)
- Apple Faces iPod, iTunes Patent Suits (NewsFactor)
- Is PeopleSoft CRM Headed for Oblivion? (NewsFactor)
- Next-Generation Data Centers: Infinite Possibilities (NewsFactor)
- Nokia Launches Mobile TV Screen Test (NewsFactor)
- MMS Virus Appears, Targeting Symbian OS Phones (NewsFactor)
- Feds Crack Down on Software Piracy Sites (AP)
- Opinion: Apple -- Here to Stay (MacCentral)
- Microsoft Upgrades Business Collaboration Products (Reuters)
- CEBIT-ContentGuard CEO Sues Microsoft, Time Warner (Reuters)
- Apple Shares Fall on Sony, Napster Fears (AP)
- Gates Promotes 'Virtual Meeting' Software (AP)
- Microsoft unveils IM client, outlines Office vision (InfoWorld)
- High-Tech Leaders: U.S. Risks Losing Edge (AP)
- Oracle to Bid $525 Million for Retek (AP)
- New IM Worms Target MSN Messenger Users (PC World)
- EBay Launches Kijiji Classifieds Web Sites (Reuters)
- BI vendors push new data integration capabilities (InfoWorld)
- Singer Fred Durst Sues Web Site Operators (AP)
- Oracle Makes Bid for Retek, Raises Battle with SAP (Reuters)
- EBay Opens Classified-Ad Web Sites Around World (Reuters)
- Oracle to Bid $525 Million for Retek (AP)
- Hotlines: Mediaedge, OMD to Split $925 Mil. Cingular Media Work (AdWeek.com)
- CORRECTED: EBay Opens Classified-Ad Web Sites Around World (Reuters)
- IBM, Sun to extend developer platforms (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft Launches New Real-time Communications Tools (PC World)
- Limp Bizkit Rocker Sues Over Web Sex Tape (AP)
- 'Walk of Game' Honors Video Game Icons (AP)
- AOL to Launch Net-Based Phone Service (AP)
- Oracle Bids for Retek, Raises Stakes with SAP (Reuters)
- Yahoo Launches Small Business Resource Center (Reuters)
- Texas Instruments Sees Telephony Driving Internet (Reuters)
- Astaro Upgrades Linux Security (TechWeb)
- Md. House Panel Hesitant On Video Game Restrictions (washingtonpost.com)
- Global media giants claim Canada wants to rule the web (AFP)
- Samsung Elec Unveils 7-Megapixel Camera Phone (Reuters)
- Oracle to Bid $525 Million for Retek (AP)
- Consumer Data Stolen from Reed Elsevier U.S. Unit (Reuters)
- PlayStation Boss Still Crucial to Sony Despite Snub (Reuters)
- Siemens Launches First Own 3G Mobile Phone (Reuters)
- Oracle in Bidding War With SAP for Retek (AP)
- Cell phones dial into the preteen market (USATODAY.com)
- Kill your TV - but keep your DVD player (USATODAY.com)
- Microsoft shows off communication convergence software (USATODAY.com)
- Singapore given top ranking in 104 nation IT report while US drops (AFP)
- Microsoft to Debut Real-Time Tools (AP)
- IBM, Lenovo PC Deal Passes U.S. Review (Reuters)
- Symantec to offer 'holistic' grouping of products after Veritas merger (InfoWorld)