- Press Club Keeps Gannon--But Adds Others to Panel (Editor and Publisher)
- IBM Exec Will Move To Lenovo (Investor's Business Daily)
- Supreme Court Hears Grokster Case (washingtonpost.com)
- Supercomputer 'Jaguar' Making Headway (AP)
- Can HP's Hurd Handle Servers, OpenView? (Ziff Davis)
- Court Weighs File Sharing (washingtonpost.com)
- Court Ruling May Not Hinder Music Theft (AP)
- Xerox Strategy Focuses on Color Products (AP)
- Macs More Vulnerable, Spyware A Danger (TechWeb)
- Microsoft Agrees To Adopt EU Changes To Windows (TechWeb)
- Bus-Tech Improves Mainframe-Open Source Connectivity (TechWeb)
- Room with a view for Charles and Camilla wedding (AFP)
- Microsoft OKs 'Windows XP N' name (USATODAY.com)
- Indosat 2004 net profit below lower end of market expectations (AFP)
- File sharing goes to high court (USATODAY.com)
- ISPs gain ground vs. cable Net providers (USATODAY.com)
- eBay Wins Preliminary Patent Ruling (AP)
- Bulgaria's Mobiltel gets licence for third-generation mobile network (AFP)
- HP Brightens New Media Center PCs (PC World)
- Norway's 'DVD Jon' breaks through Apple's iTunes: report (AFP)
- Wireless Device Can Monitor Patients (AP)
- Militants Play Cat and Mouse to Post Killings on Net (Reuters)
- TeliaSonera launches medical monitoring by mobile network (AFP)
- Generation Z, Meet Generation A (washingtonpost.com)
- Microsoft Launches Mobile Video Downloads (PC World)
- Casio President talks digital camera strategy (MacCentral)
- EU Needs More Time for Biometric Passports (AP)
- Intel, Arvato to Cooperate in Online Media (Reuters)
- Microsoft Puts the Final Touches on Windows Server 2003 SP1 (Ziff Davis)
- Justices wary of barring tools for file-sharing (SiliconValley.com)
- XM Sees Satellite Radio Built Into Myriad Gadgets (Reuters)
- Intel, Bertelsmann Team Up for Online Media Venture (Reuters)
- Intel Tops Off 64-Bit Server Portfolio (NewsFactor)
- Oracle Buys Security Software Firm Oblix (NewsFactor)
- Network To Fight Back Against DoS Attacks (NewsFactor)
- Battle with Sony Has Just Begun, Firm Says (NewsFactor)
- VeriSign To Keep Dot Net Domain (NewsFactor)
- Lenovo OKs $350 Mln Private Equity Deal (Reuters)
- IAC to Be Selective on Buys After Ask Jeeves (Reuters)
- RadioYourWay Great for Radio Junkies (AP)
- Tiger on Track for Mid-April Release (Ziff Davis)
- IBM Offers Cell Processor Integration (AP)
- IAC to Be Selective Buyer After Ask Jeeves (Reuters)
- Microsoft Drops Teen Blaster Writer's $500,000 Fine (Reuters)
- Getting Around Copy Controls (PC World)
- SourceLabs AMP Stack Integrates Apache, MySQL and PHP (Ziff Davis)
- Sprite, MSN Target Youth With DJ Lists (AdWeek.com)
- Dell Releases Its Lightest Laptop Ever (PC World)
- U.S. Firms Invest $350M in Lenovo (AP)
- Microsoft Launches Portable TV Service (AP)
- IBM Sees Cell Chip for Industry, Not Just Gamers (Reuters)
- Linux Breaks Through to the Mainstream, Panelists Say (Ziff Davis)
- James Bond-type gadgets on display at Asian security trade fair (AFP)
- Microsoft Releases Server Security Upgrade (AP)
- Microsoft ships Windows Service Pack 1 (InfoWorld)
- Shopping.com Launching in France Amid Expansion (Reuters)
- Philips CFO Set to Leave More Stable Company (Reuters)
- iPods Attract Sticky Fingers (TechWeb)
- SourceLabs Ships Open-Source Software Stack (TechWeb)
- Indian Software Testing Moves from Boredom to Boom (Reuters)
- Alfa Group says outbid TeliaSonera for Turkcell (FT.com)
- New wireless technology kills 'dead spots' at home (USATODAY.com)
- Microsoft Expands Windows Piracy Check (PC World)
- China Telecom Corp. Sees Profits Double (AP)
- Microsoft Releases Windows Server 2003 SP1 (Ziff Davis)
- Veritas Software Delays Annual Report (Reuters)
- Edward C. Baig: Personal Tech - New wireless technology kills 'dead spots' at home (USATODAY.com)
- Viacom Names Kramer to Run CBS Web Sites (AP)
- Windows Server 2003 Made More Secure (PC World)
- Mobile phones as blog tools (SiliconValley.com)