- Cisco to Buy Switching Co. Topspin for $250 Mln (Reuters)
- Apple Profits Soar Past Expectations (NewsFactor)
- Cisco To Acquire Topspin for $250M (NewsFactor)
- Danish Court Convicts 8 in Piracy Case (AP)
- Salesforce.com Pushes Toward App Syndication (NewsFactor)
- Mitsubishi Electric to Shut Down Unit (AP)
- Palm Delivers New, Improved Tungsten E2 (NewsFactor)
- Firefox Still Drawing Internet Masses (NewsFactor)
- South Korea Cracks Down on Online Porn (AP)
- SAP Says Taking Market Share from Oracle (Reuters)
- France Wants U.S.-Style Class Actions (AP)
- LED Evolution Could Replace Light Bulbs (AP)
- Sun Micro Posts Narrower Quarterly Loss (Reuters)
- IBM Profit Misses Expectations (Reuters)
- Bush: 'I Don't Want You Reading My Personal Stuff' (Reuters)
- Customers' Data Believed Stolen From Polo (AP)
- Comcast Internet Clients Having Problems (AP)
- Congress Aims to Thwart Identity Theft (AP)
- Study Finds Pervasive Chinese Internet Controls (Reuters)
- Cold Computing Turns Hot(spot) (PC World)
- Amazon Eyeing DVD Rental Partnership in U.S. (Reuters)
- Taiwanese Chip Makers Step Up Linux Support (PC World)
- New Game Helps Kids Stay Safe on Internet (AP)
- IBM May Restructure After Missing Outlook (AP)
- Sun to Double China Base as Sales Surge (Reuters)
- Eclipse To Pursue Open-Source Tools For Parallel Computing (TechWeb)
- Samsung Profit Off on LCD Prices, Phones (Reuters)
- Sony Ericsson Shocks as Profit Falls (Reuters)
- IBM's quarterly earnings lower than expected (USATODAY.com)
- Shares in Indian software maker Infosys shares nosedive (AFP)
- Sony Ericsson blames market, old products for quarterly profit dive (AFP)
- After porn, music and gaming, time for TV on cellphone (AFP)
- Earnings gloom to keep lid on Wall Street (FT.com)
- Shares in Indian software maker Infosys dive sharply on earnings warning (AFP)
- Sony Ericsson Posts 61 Percent Profit Drop (AP)
- IBM, Sun Shake Confidence in Tech Growth (Reuters)
- Sony Ericsson Shocks as Q1 Profit Falls (Reuters)
- Stocks Fall on Disappointing Economic Data (AP)
- Congress Renews Interest in Identity Theft (AP)
- Intel Sees Mobile Broadband Starting in 2006 (Reuters)
- U.S. Video Game Sales Up 32 Pct in March: Analysts (Reuters)
- Broadcaster Eyed by Livedoor May Delist (AP)
- IBM Shares Slip on Weak Earnings Report (AP)
- Skype Tops 100 Million Downloads (AP)
- Bugdom at center of game controversy (MacCentral)
- Battle Against Spam Shifts to Containment (AP)
- Stocks Plunge on Inflation Worries, IBM (AP)
- Earnings Miss at IBM Pounds Tech Stocks (AP)
- Microsoft Offers Sneak Peek at Longhorn (NewsFactor)
- The SCO Boomerang and the Strength of Linux (NewsFactor)
- Global PC Shipments Up 10 Percent in First Quarter (Reuters)
- Study: China Tops in Net Censorship (NewsFactor)
- Dow Down 180 on Inflation Worries, IBM (AP)
- Polo Resolves Software 'Glitch' (AP)
- IBM and Sun Earnings Pound Tech Stocks (AP)
- Intel's WiMax: Like Wi-Fi On Steroids (BusinessWeek Online)
- Wanted: Original Copy of 'Moore's Law' (AP)
- Intel Says 'Dual-Core' PCs Ready to Ship (AP)
- GE's Spring Cleaning (The Motley Fool)
- Microsoft, Yahoo Join Blogging Craze (AP)
- Wall St slumps in wake of IBM disappointment (FT.com)
- Intel's WiMax Chip Ships (PC World)
- Motorola Set to Unveil iRadio for Cell Phones (Reuters)
- AOL Sued Over Claim Chat Room Monitor Seduced Girl (Reuters)
- IBM Suffering Some Big Blues, As Is The Tech Field, Economy (Investor's Business Daily)
- Apple releases Mac OS X v10.3.9 (MacCentral)
- Electronics For Imaging Acquires Vutek For $281 Million (TechWeb)
- IPod Devotees Rocked by Thefts (washingtonpost.com)
- Millions Race to Beat Tax-Day Deadline (AP)
- Internet outages annoy Comcast customers (SiliconValley.com)