- Windows XP May Gain Longhorn Features (PC World)
- Point, Click and Factor in the Human (washingtonpost.com)
- Vodafone pays 4.4 bln dollars to plug into Czech, Romanian mobiles (AFP)
- AT&T Puts WiMax to the Test (PC World)
- Comcast deal to bring digital video recorders to millions (AFP)
- Bahraini blogger accused of defamation wins conditional release (AFP)
- TiVo Wins Deal with Comcast, Stock Rises (Reuters)
- Sony Delays European PlayStation Portable Launch (Reuters)
- Survey: Digital Music Player Sales to Grow 57 Pct (Reuters)
- Vodafone Buys 2 Mobile Phone Operators (AP)
- Ascential Integration at IBM (The Motley Fool)
- FTC Goes After 'Phony' Spyware Assassin (NewsFactor)
- SugarCRM Opens Doors to Developer Community (NewsFactor)
- Nokia Targets US with CDMA Phones (NewsFactor)
- Google Launches New Tool Amid Local Search Battle (Reuters)
- Apple CEO Steve Jobs Again Gets $1 Salary for 2004 (Reuters)
- TiVo Wins Deal with Comcast, Stock Jumps (Reuters)
- U.S. May Restrict Sale of Social Security Numbers (Reuters)
- Desktop Anti-Spyware Not Up to Snuff, IT Pros Say (PC World)
- Google Adds New Tool Amid Local Search War (Reuters)
- IBM Moves to Align BPM with Web Services Standard (Ziff Davis)
- SOA emphasized by IBM exec (InfoWorld)
- Audi Sends Users On Scavenger Hunt (AdWeek.com)
- Senators Question Phone Mergers (AP)
- TiVo to Make Customized Comcast Version (AP)
- WTO Backs S.Korea's Hynix Against EU -Source (Reuters)
- Yahoo Tests Blend of Blogging, Networking (AP)
- Motorola Cites Apple for Non-Show of iTunes Phone (Reuters)
- Seeking New Twists on Violence (washingtonpost.com)
- Ask Jeeves Launches Toolbar For Firefox (TechWeb)
- Tokyo Edge: New Choices in Digital Music Players (PC World)
- Could landmark media case shackle World Wide Web? (AFP)
- IBM To Attach Tivoli Discounts To Server Sales (TechWeb)
- Security Report Outlines Terror Scenarios (AP)
- Mac Doom 3 benchmarks revisited (MacCentral)
- EU Approves Symantec Acquisition (AP)
- In Brief: Research in Motion and NTP resolve patent litigation (InfoWorld)
- Apple plans to work on making exec compensation more competitive (USATODAY.com)
- Microsoft in $60 Million Settlement with Burst.com (Reuters)
- IBM, Novell to Launch New SuSE Program for ISVs (Ziff Davis)
- Co. to Pay $450M to Settle BlackBerry Suit (AP)
- Philips Finds New Material for Future Memory Chips (Reuters)
- Ezmax MP3 Player Calls on VoIP (PC World)
- Source: Qwest Set to Raise MCI Offer (AP)
- CeBIT Shows No Limits in Gadgets, Price (AP)
- Source: Qwest to Sweeten Its MCI Offer (AP)
- In Brief: Windows XP Starter Edition out in June in India (InfoWorld)
- 500 arrested in global Internet paedophilia sweep: Spanish police (AFP)
- Yahoo to Step Into Blogs, Social Networking (Reuters)
- Disney to Release Films for Sony PSP Game Device (Reuters)
- Source: Qwest to Raise MCI Offer to $8.5B (AP)
- Internet Program Oversight Said Flawed (AP)
- Motorola's Zander: ITunes Phone on Hold (AP)
- MP3 Sales Heading for Stratosphere (NewsFactor)
- Chirac Rivals Google with French Online Book Plan (Reuters)
- Sun tweaks Java licensing but does not go open source (InfoWorld)
- Overstock.com Says Received FTC Inquiry (Reuters)
- Phones Need Simplicity Before Cool Stuff, CEOs Say (Reuters)
- Wireless Show Highlights Mobile Phone Tech (AP)
- Terror Report Release Called a Mistake (AP)
- J2S Releases J2SEditor 2.0 IPTC Captioning Software (Ziff Davis)
- EBay May Face Injunction in Patent Case (Reuters)
- Federal Court Revives Cell Phone Suits (AP)
- Fox Gives Viewers a Taste with TV-DVD Starter Sets (Reuters)
- Yahoo Service Combines Blogging, Social Networking (Ziff Davis)
- XM on Course with PGA Partnership (Reuters)
- Google Leaders Selling Shares (washingtonpost.com)
- Samsung Introduces New MP3 Players (Reuters)
- Yahoo To Combine Blogs, Social Networking (TechWeb)
- Linspire Ships Linux Desktop Upgrade (TechWeb)