- Sony ready to roll with the new game in town (USATODAY.com)
- Cyber attack against Japanese foreign ministry website (AFP)
- Mobile Phone Porn Set for Sales Spike - Survey (Reuters)
- Web Design Hampers Mobile Internet, Pioneer Says (Reuters)
- Philippines carrier plans mobile service in Singapore, US (AFP)
- Andrew Kantor: CyberSpeak - File-sharing is a lot more than stolen music (USATODAY.com)
- Edward C. Baig: Personal Tech - PlayStation Portable splendid for gamers (USATODAY.com)
- Can IRiver Become an IPod Killer? (PC World)
- SAP tables higher offer for Retek in effort to outbid rival Oracle (AFP)
- Owners get few details on HP's CEO search (SiliconValley.com)
- Matsu****a Unveils New Digital Music Players (Reuters)
- IBM to Lay Off 500 Workers in Sweden (AP)
- Germany's SAP Raises Offer for Retek (AP)
- MIT Backs Brazil's Free Software Over Microsoft (Reuters)
- Irish Open-Source Groups Protest Software Patents (Ziff Davis)
- IDC: Gamers are gluttons for music, too! (MacCentral)
- EU Commission says Microsoft has not implemented server market remedy (AFP)
- Microsoft Gives Developers a Go at Indigo (NewsFactor)
- Sun Licensing Plan Stops Short of Open Source (NewsFactor)
- PanAmSat Stock Slips in Trading Debut (AP)
- Music Video Goes Mobile for Next-Gen Hardware (NewsFactor)
- Cingular CIO Thaddeus Arroyo: Aligning I.T. with Business (NewsFactor)
- Sony Gears Up for U.S. PlayStation Portable Launch (Reuters)
- Adobe Posts Higher First-Quarter Net Profit (Reuters)
- Parents Limit Internet Use by Kids (AP)
- Adobe Net Up on Demand for PDF Software (AP)
- PanAmSat Slips in Trading Debut (AP)
- Will Longhorn be short on features? (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft jumps into paid search ad competition (InfoWorld)
- Flat-Screens Lead Gadget Prices Lower in Jan. :NPD (Reuters)
- Oracle CFO to Leave Company After 8 Months (AP)
- Motorola-Apple iTunes Phone Delayed Amid Questions Of How To Pay Carriers (Investor's Business Daily)
- SAP Raises Retek Offer by 29 Percent (AP)
- Latin American Mobile Operators Are Enjoying Regional Rebound (Investor's Business Daily)
- MIT Backs Open Source in Brazil Computers for Poor (Reuters)
- Messaging Hits Quarter of Phone Users (AP)
- Review: DVRs Can Be Used All Around House (AP)
- Oracle Ups Retek Bid to Top SAP's Offer (Reuters)
- Oracle, SAP Intensify Retek Tug-Of-War (AP)
- Cingular Shows Its 'Sith' Sense (Reuters)
- Comcast Does Digital Video Recording (PC World)
- SAP silent after arch-rival Oracle trumps with higher bid for Retek (AFP)
- Online bettors furiously ante up for March Madness (USATODAY.com)
- Gamers Go Under the Counter for New Sony Gadget (Reuters)
- Quarter of Cell Customers Use Messaging (AP)
- Study: Most Parents Limit Teens' Web Use (AP)
- Analysis: Behind Apple’s Blu-Ray Move (MacCentral)
- In Brief: New Yahoo service to feature blogging tool (InfoWorld)
- RadioShack Cuts Earnings Outlook Again (Reuters)
- Analysis: Behind Apple's Blu-Ray Move (MacCentral)
- Report: BBC Plans to Cut About 1,500 Jobs (AP)
- EU warns Microsoft of fresh fines an server row (AFP)
- Oracle raises bid for Retek, moving to outbid SAP (AFP)
- Google Opens Up to Open Source (PC World)
- Mac OS X: Virus-freeFor Now (Ziff Davis)
- Stocks Edge Down Ahead of S&P Rebalance (Reuters)
- Piracy Row Widens After Swedish Internet Firm Raid (Reuters)
- Goldman Sees Tech Spending Growth Staying Low (Reuters)
- EU Threatens Microsoft With New Fines (AP)
- Japan Cell-Phone Users Turn to Literature (AP)
- Remote Control Parenting (washingtonpost.com)
- Iona heats up ESB market with Artix 3.0 (InfoWorld)
- Chemists welcome Apple at California trade show (MacCentral)
- SAP Raises Retek Bid in Oracle Stare Down (NewsFactor)
- Google Offers Up Source Code to Developers (NewsFactor)
- Product Review: Nokia 6822 Messaging Phone (NewsFactor)
- Sony Poised for PlayStation Portable Splash (NewsFactor)
- Microsoft Debuts Search Ad Platform (NewsFactor)
- U.S. Home Web Time Dips, Rises in Asia, Europe (Reuters)
- Sun, Microsoft look to appease developers (InfoWorld)
