- Macintosh Hacker Attacks Are on the Rise -Symantec (Reuters)
- Burn Victim Settles With IBM, Contractor (AP)
- Oracle Posts Lower Quarterly Net Profit (Reuters)
- O2 chief warns of 'high-profile' victim (FT.com)
- News Agency Sues Google, Testing Fair Use (AP)
- Oracle Profit Drops on PeopleSoft Charges (Reuters)
- Oracle Quarterly Profit Falls 15 Percent (AP)
- MCI Adds Thousands of Wireless Hotspots (PC World)
- Appeal Filed in Apple Trade Secrets Suit (AP)
- AOL LatAm Running Out of Cash, May Cease Operations (Reuters)
- Closing Arguments Begin in Kazaa Trial (AP)
- Microsoft Patent Too Close to IPv6, Lawyers Say (Ziff Davis)
- Apple Could See Near Doubling of Market Share (Ziff Davis)
- Swinging Koreans Face Porn Charges for Web Pictures (Reuters)
- Novell preps Linux Desktop 10 (InfoWorld)
- Nepali Reporters Take Democracy Fight to Cyberspace (Reuters)
- Yahoo Ups Free Email Storage to 1 Gigabyte (Reuters)
- Yahoo Inc. Again Expands E-Mail Storage (AP)
- Net radio's at woxy.com in Cincinnati, and other places (USATODAY.com)
- PC Forum regains enthusiasm of go-go '90s (USATODAY.com)
- Symbian to License E-Mail Technology (AP)
- Yahoo Desktop Search Goes Past the PC (PC World)
- IBM offers VMware apps (InfoWorld)
- EU Rejects Microsoft's Oversight Plan (Reuters)
- Takeover weighs on Oracle profit (SiliconValley.com)
- EU Rejects Microsoft's Monitor Plan (Reuters)
- Ask Jeeves selling in $1.9 billion deal (SiliconValley.com)
- Personal Data of 59,000 People Stolen (AP)
- South Korean bank under probe for using pirated Microsoft software (AFP)
- Ericsson Sues British Mobile Phone Co. (AP)
- Hyundai to Fit XM Satellite Radio in U.S. Cars (Reuters)
- Europe gets green light for Internet .eu extension (AFP)
- Computers Make Students Better Test Takers, Says Study (NewsFactor)
- In Search of the 64-Bit Killer App (NewsFactor)
- Microsoft Tests New Update Services for Windows and Office (NewsFactor)
- Dell Unveils New PC Servers, Corporate Services (Reuters)
- iTunes Cracked Again (NewsFactor)
- Terry Schiavo Case Provokes Blogging Storm (AP)
- Dell Unveils New PC Servers, Corporate Servic (Reuters)
- First Look: OpenOffice.org 2.0 Looks Good (PC World)
- Internet Phones Likely to See Price Competition (Reuters)
- Review: Programs That Manage Passwords (AP)
- You Make More Than Apple's CEO! (The Motley Fool)
- Mozilla Patches Firefox Hole (PC World)
- Suits Alleges Cell Phones a Health Hazard (AP)
- Sony's Newest Game Machine PSP Set for U.S. Debut (Reuters)
- Apple settles lawsuit with developer over Tiger leak (MacCentral)
- Terri Schiavo Case Provokes Blogging Storm (AP)
- No 2004 Bonuses for Google Billionaires (AP)
- U.S. Braces for Sony's PSP Gaming Machine Debut (Reuters)
- Apple Settles With Man Who Leaked Software (AP)
- Sony PSP Releasing at Midnight (AP)
- IBM 'Digital Filter' Helps Parkinson's Sufferers (Investor's Business Daily)
- Linux Getting Comfy In Consumers' World, From Cars To TV Sets (Investor's Business Daily)
- Study: Majority of DVR Owners Like Them (AP)
- Utah Internet Porn Law May Face Challenge (AP)
- Study: Fewer Using Peer-To-Peer Systems (AP)
- Australia to Get New High-Tech Pay Phones (AP)
- Sony PSP to Be Released at Midnight (AP)
- Sony PSP Released at Midnight (AP)
- New Sony President Admits Consumer Misses (AP)
- Sony Begins Handheld-Game Adventure (washingtonpost.com)
- Rethinking Cell Phones (Ziff Davis)
- Sony Bets on Strong U.S. Debut for PSP Game Machine (Reuters)
- Satellite Radio Battle Heats Up (AP)
- Gadget Freak: My TV Is Following Me (PC World)
- Rapper's New Single Features Ringtone Innovation (Reuters)
- Napster To Go gives music lovers new option: Rent-and-roll (USATODAY.com)
- Sony Releases New PlayStation Portable (AP)
- In Brief: Gluecode readies enterprise app server (InfoWorld)