- Your Workout May Be Killing Your iPod
- Verizon to launch mobile chaperone service
- DOE computers hacked; info on 1,500 taken
- China walks out of encryption meeting
- TiVo Delivers Internet Video to TVs
- Computex show sees debut of valve amps for iPods.
- Intel Unveils Network Visions
- Piracy site doubles hits after police raid: web monitor
- Microsoft fixes Windows Genuine Advantage software after spyware allegations
- VIA unveils PC on a chip
- Firefox To Drop Support For Windows 98, Me
- Chipmakers gear up for manufacturing hurdles
- Famed Microsoft blogger leaves for start-up
- Early peer-to-peer music site gets back in game
- Microsoft Finally Catching up With WPA2
- Google targets mobile future
- Teacher-proof ringtone hits the US
- Court says US gov can keep on snooping on VoIP calls
- Google gets Groove-y with Spreadsheet
- Adata shows solar powered USB memory key
- Technologists assail federal Net-tapping rules
- Social networks poised to shape Net's future
- Yahoo, world's most popular e-mail, hit by worm
- MIT builds seeing machine for the blindThe retina as cinema screen
- Microsoft finds 60% infection rate in PCs
- Cellphones dialing up the hard-core gamers
- Another Suit Filed Against Vonage
- Vendors Test Gaming Fee Models
- Judge denies request to block Google Earth
- Gets Chatty With New Webcams
- Google readies PayPal-killer Payment system weeks away
- Microsoft draws fire for stealth test program
- AMD dissolves Alchemy product line
- Sony Lurches Ahead with Blu-ray
- Mac Office 2004 security patch closes vulnerability
- Microsoft Has a Big Date Set with 'Black Hat ' Hackers
- Microsoft details Windows Live 'platform'
- Yahoo says e-mail worm now contained
- Microsoft leaves 98 to the hackers
- Judge denies request to block Google Earth
- Lenovo Gives Linux a Pass
- MySpace may be linked with search engines
- Microsoft watch keeps up with the times
- Bill Gates to Step Down From Day to Day Role
- Apple eyes labor conditions at iPod plant
- Blu-ray Disc ready to hit play
- France first in MS IPTV rollout
- Hacking your vacuum cleaner
- Attackers exploit latest Microsoft flaws
- new info from intel r&d
- Microsoft Takes Aim at ITunes
- Portable E-Newspapers Seen on Horizon
- New Excel zero-day flaw used in attacks
- Beta out for next-generation McAfee tools
- Microsoft loses appeal in Office patent spat
- Microsoft developing rival to iPod: sources
- PayPal fixes phishing hole
- Trademark infringement suit hits search again
- Apple Promises to Investigate 'Slave Labor' Accusations
- Report: Spam Accounts for Most E-Mail Traffic
- Leading Mobile Phone Players Converge on Linux
- Microsoft Halts Unauthorized Vista Downloads
- Web 2.0, AJAX Bring New Era of Threats
- Microsoft Antipiracy Tool Still Irks Users
- Police blotter: Husband spies on wife's computer
- Service lets people rip videos from YouTube, other sites
- Wi-Fi music player cuts out the PC
- Robot soccer World Cup kicks off
- iTunes Protesters Crank Up the Volume
- RIAA claims illegal file sharing 'contained'
- Piratebay sails back to Sweden
- Avoid Wikipedia, warns Wikipedia chief
- Research explores data mining, privacy
- Vulnerability found in Microsoft Excel
- Phishing scam uses PayPal secure servers
- Canada can take a "broadband" lesson from Sweden
- Net students 'think copying OK'
- Appliances keep devices connected
- AMD 'delays' Socket F Opterons, Taiwan moles claim
- Blockbuster escalates row over online rental patentIf you sue me, I'll sue you
- 'Energy-efficient' Athlons go on sale in Tokyo stores
- US government pressured Sweden over Pirate BayMy enemy's enemy
- Blimp company produces 'TV in the sky'
- Dutch site linking to MP3 files loses court case
- Intel conflict delays review of WiMax competitor
- New tidal generator could mean cheaper electricity
- Microsoft Clamps Down on Vista Torrent
- Louisiana passes violent game law, ESA sues
- Microsoft Gearing Up for iPod Battle
- Androids Dream of Soccer Glory
- Microsoft to embed Live services in Windows
- University opens school for hackers
- Microsoft livens up instant messaging
- Verizon sues Vonage
- Windows Live Messenger Full released
- Opera 9 Released
- Perspective: Microsoft's forgotten monopoly
- Startup Plans 'Complete' Linux Smart Phone OS
- Can Publishers Survive in an RSS Age?
- Apple in talks to offer movies at iTunes
- Dutch MP3 search site shut down
- Reading 'to go' for blind people
- White light 'blinds' film pirates
- Chilly chip shatters speed record
- Cell phone signals excite brain, study finds
- Zombie builders send out phone texts
- Prevent Windows from calling home
- VoIP bills going up; DSL going down?
- TorrentSpy names hacker, details alleged MPAA attack
- Pervasive follows Apple out of India
- Google trials ad-supported videos
- Redmond wants you to get the message
- Consumers Don't Want Flexible DRM
- Hurricane machine to flatten home
- France dilutes plans for iTunes law
- Intel ships 'Woodcrest' Xeon CPUs
- Hubble going blind with old age
- Mobile Phones to Get Tactile Touch Screens
- Mercedes unveils Bluetooth-rigged, SIM-sucking auto
- Say Hello to voice phishing
- French Google Earth rival crashes and burns
- Coming soon -- mind-reading computers
- Download service set for U.K. digital radio
- Free piracy protection tool 'links to porn'
- PC users 'want greener machines'
- Anti-virus market hits $4bn
- Microsoft's future file system dies, again WinFS cops it
- Symantec Readies Anti-Phishing Software (Merged)
- Apple offers eMac Repair Extension Program details
- Sony CEO: Blu-ray Has Hollywood on Its Side
- Computing pioneer Felsenstein eyes PCs for the poor
- Proof-of-concept code published for flaw patched in MS06-025
- Microsoft: Don't Wait for Xbox 360 Price Reduction
- Gartner: PC hardware getting more reliable
- GPS device speaks up to keep you fit
- IBM in Microsoft's Upgrade Path
- Latest Breach Hits (U.S.) Navy
- Is Microsoft Security Pricing Predatory?
- Paypal Fills Phishing Hole
- Identity Thieves Lurk in P-to-P Networks
- Microsoft puts Office preview online
- Microsoft Warns of Dial-Up Bug
- Is Microsoft about to introduce a Windows kill switch
- Big Brother watching you surf?
- Berners-Lee, Inventor of World Wide Web, on Net Neutrality
- Intel’s Next Trick: Quad Core Processors
- Man Sues MS Over WGA
- Microsoft Removes WGA 'Phone Home' Component
- MS and Cisco back resistance to controversial patent law
- Camcorder piracy probe nets arrests
- IBM Research Grid Gets Results
- Microsoft Group Makes Mobility King
- Google to Defend Ranking Methods in Court
- Google launches online payment system seen as challenge to PayPal
- Spain adds levy to blank discs
- MTV says it will sell videos on iTunes
- Researcher Details Amazon, MSN Flaws
- Mobile Phones May Trigger Brain Disorders
- Apple Fixes Five OS X Security Problems
- Canadians go ultrasonic for tooth regrowth implant
- WSJ: Judge Approves Yahoo 'Click Fraud' Settlement
- Microsoft releases final IE 7 beta
- Scientists Create Smell Recording Device
- Software pirate pleads guilty in Autodesk, Adobe case
- USB-powered slippers keep your feet cozy
- Microsoft says Vista beta testers better hurry
- Attack code out for Apple flaw
- Microsoft woos digital-photography enthusiasts
- Microsoft Lays Off 214 in U.S. Sales
- Microsoft delays Office 2007 again
- Co-founder of ID theft Web site sentenced
- Broadband providers decry Net-wiretapping rules
- IBM Dominates Fastest Supercomputers IBM Dominates Fastest Supercomputers
- AMD revs up 4x4 PC engine
- Red Hat slapped with patent suit
- Apple silences MacBook Pro fans
- No WGA kill switch says MS *cough*
- Worm appears as Microsoft antipiracy program
- WGA labelled as spyware
- Podcast Format Raises Legal Questions
- Some MacBooks have premature age spots
- Cell phones as dangerous as drunk driving
- Russia pirate industry is booming
- D-Link Leaves Critical Hole Open for 5 Months, And Counting
- Security Researcher Goes Public with MSN and Amazon Flaws
- Dell's Exploding Laptops Under Investigation
- MS: 20% of WGA failures not caused by pirated keys
- Microsoft Sued Over WGA Program
- Mac OS X 10.4.7 adds ‘spy’ daemon?
- Music industry to sue Yahoo China
- UK film biz hires piracy-busting 'cinema investigator'Is that a camcorder in your poc
- Man invents 'password-protected bullets'
- Nvidia said to be readying HDCP-native GPU updates
- Industries lobby EU Commission to cut copyright fees
- Microsoft fines OK'd - reportsThe men from the EU say 'yes'
- Apple extends MacBook line-up
- AMD posts dual-core tweaking tool
- Volkswagen unleashes 150mph self-driving carLizard Alliance vehicle of death
- Korea won't suspend Microsoft antitrust order
- Anti-piracy tool confuses users
- Judge slaps US Navy with sonar ban
- iPod Growth Driving Demand for Flash Memory
- Toshiba to Sell HD DVD Players Below Cost
- Researchers find way around Great Firewall of China
- Paris planning for citywide Wi-Fi
- HP develops flexible TFT displays
- Axing WinFS signals new web focus for Microsoft
- Palm stops shipment as Treo fails European pollution law
- SCO's Future Murky Following Legal Blow
- Next-gen Nvidia one-chip chipset gets PCI-E thumbs-up
- Finally, a condom for your mobile
- CD format gets a "reboot" from Universal Music
- Web perils advise switch to Macs
- Oz domain name scammer declares bankruptcy
- Apple kills off the eMac
- Microsoft Hit With Second Lawsuit Over WGA
- OpenOffice patches three security holes
- File-Sharing Networks Still Thriving
- Samsung Mass Produces Ultra-Fast Gaming Memory Hardware
- Rambus signs patent deal with Toshiba
- HP to hack customers' networks
- Microsoft: Shortcut 'trick' is legitimate feature
- Illinois university hit with security breach
- Microsoft seen having iPod rival out by holidays
- Microsoft Paves the 'Glidepath' to Vista
- Symantec mistakes open source tool for trojan
- Federal exec touts workplace privacy
- Microsoft Hit With Second Lawsuit Over WGA
- Apple widget checks raise eyebrows
- Microsoft bends on OpenDocument
- Click fraud a costly bane to Internet advertisers: US study by Glenn Chapman
- Taipei to embrace net telephones
- More Business-Friendly Features for Mac OS X 'Leopard'
- Microsoft fine inevitable: EU commissioner
- Nat Semi tells ejected employees to return freebie iPods
- AMD's Socket AM2 to support Socket AM3 CPUs
- Apple rids product line of CRT monitors
- Digital-music sales on a crescendo
- IBM to boost its presence in Ireland
- Men to lose battle with robots Women will be fine, though
- Malware crosses 200,000 milestone
- Hackers Fine-Tuning Trojan Attacks
- NAND Flash Memory Expanding Beyond iPod nano
- FBI computer systems allegedly hacked by consultant
- Seven MS Office, Windows Patches to Cover Critical Flaws
- Go-ahead for hacker's extradition
- Nintendo May Ship Wii Consoles Early
- AMD to buy ATI
- New Internet Tech (8.6Gps) 153,000 Times Faster Than Modem
- FBI plans new Net-tapping push