- IBM, Sanyo to develop fuel-cell system for ThinkPad notebooks (AFP)
- In Brief: LogicLibrary ships Logiscan 2.0 (InfoWorld)
- Fujitsu-Siemens to grow faster than market this year (AFP)
- Spyware Threatens to Pierce Vatican Walls (AP)
- Microsoft Agrees to Pay Gateway $150M (AP)
- Microsoft to Unveil Next Xbox on MTV May 12 (Reuters)
- Exploratorium `explainer' took cow's-eye route to lead VeriSign (SiliconValley.com)
- Spam, an Acquired Taste (washingtonpost.com)
- Microsoft Files Slew of Lawsuits for Counterfeit Software (NewsFactor)
- Open Source CRM Sets Sights on Siebel (NewsFactor)
- VMware Workstation 5 Hits the Streets (NewsFactor)
- ICANN Approves New Top-Level Domains (NewsFactor)
- Microsoft to Pay Gateway $150 Million (AP)
- Intel Begins Shipping First Dual-Core Chips (Reuters)
- Electronic Spying Threatens Vatican Secrecy (AP)
- Laptop-Triggered Mines Heading to Iraq (AP)
- US satellite radio gets boost from web deal (AFP)
- Did Computer Associates Get a Good Deal? (The Motley Fool)
- Microsoft Settles Gateway Lawsuits (Reuters)
- Microsoft to Pay Gateway to End Dispute (AP)
- Microsoft to Show Off New Xbox on MTV (AP)
- News Cos. Support Reporters in Apple Case (AP)
- Rootkit Web Sites Fall to DDoS Attack (PC World)
- Cisco Targets Mesh Networking (Ziff Davis)
- Apollo launches predictive analytics as a service (InfoWorld)
- Intel Offers Reward for Original Moore's Law Text (Reuters)
- Center Tries to Keep Computer Data Safe (AP)
- UC-Berkeley Leads Cybersecurity Consortium (AP)
- Google Unveils Mobile Local Search (Reuters)
- Application Acceleration Market Nears $1 Billion (TechWeb)
- Open-Source SugarCRM Takes On Siebel, Salesforce.com (TechWeb)
- Microsoft To Pay Gateway AntiTrust Settlement (TechWeb)
- Samsung Elec. Profit to Tumble (Reuters)
- Tech.gov: Supreme Court Standards for Peer-to-Peer and Beyond (PC World)
- Microsoft will pay Gateway $150M (USATODAY.com)
- In a Flash, cell phones could be dynamic (USATODAY.com)
- Malle's work: Nutty on the outside, sweet on the inside (USATODAY.com)
- Walking Human-Shaped Robot Going on Sale (AP)
- HP Unveils New Models of iPod Digital Music Player (Reuters)
- Apple to Ship Mac OS X Tiger Software on April 29 (Reuters)
- I Think I'll Watch TV -- On My Cell Phone (BusinessWeek Online)
- News Organizations Weigh in on Apple Case (AP)
- LexisNexis Breach May Be Worse Than Thought (AP)
- Mac OS X Server v10.4 also to ship on April 29 (MacCentral)
- Apple to Release 'Tiger' System in April (AP)
- Windows XP SP2 Blocking Tool Expires (PC World)
- Netline debuts open source server (InfoWorld)
- In Brief: Microsoft takes Windows XP Starter Edition to Brazil (InfoWorld)
- The Internet's Paper Chase (washingtonpost.com)
- Google Launches New Cell-Phone Services (AP)
- Cingular to Debut Songs as Ringtones Before Radio (Reuters)
- Barcelona Boasts EU's Top Supercomputer (AP)
- Music Group to Sue Students Over Downloads (AP)
- Sun adds new functions, features to StorEdge 6920 (InfoWorld)
- Sun Leaks Information About New Opteron Servers (NewsFactor)
- Gartner: IBM maintains integration lead (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft Warns of 5 New Software Security Flaws (Reuters)
- Microsoft talks Tiger compatibility (MacCentral)
- Shares of EBay Fall on Nagging Growth Concerns (Reuters)
- Computer Assoc. Cuts Profit Outlook (Reuters)
- Apple to Unveil 'Tiger' Operating System (AP)
- Volvo Tests The Blogging Waters (AdWeek.com)
- LexisNexis: Files May Have Been Breached (AP)
- Mac Industry Hails Tiger's Roar (Ziff Davis)
- Spears Reveals Pregnancy on Her Web Site (AP)
- Microsoft Set to Unveil Windows in Brazil (AP)
- Dual-Core Pentium D Headed for May Launch (PC World)
- Online thieves get personal information on 310,000 in US (AFP)
- MusicNet Sold to Private Equity Firm (Reuters)
- XM Partners with Car-Sharing Company Zipcar (Reuters)