- Cittio Simplifies Network Monitoring Tool (Ziff Davis)
- Scrambler will prevent cell phone leakage from Sistine Chapel: Vatican (AFP)
- AOL Monitor Accused of Luring 15-Year-Old (AP)
- Web Search Revenue Seen Strong for Google, Yahoo (Reuters)
- New Firefox, Mozilla Versions Plug Critical Security Holes (Ziff Davis)
- WiFi Shifts Into a Faster Gear (washingtonpost.com)
- Clicking To Steal (washingtonpost.com)
- IBM's Options Guidance Upsets Analysts (Reuters)
- Kernel Changes Draw Concern from Open-Source Community (Ziff Davis)
- Chip Industry Traced to Moore's 1965 Ideas (AP)
- Lifting the Lid: IBM's Options Guidance Upsets Analysts (Reuters)
- Apple Debuts Latest Video, Film Editing Software (Reuters)
- U.S. Agencies Told Be Brand Neutral; AMD Cheers (Reuters)
- Intel to Release First Chip for Broadband Wireless (Reuters)
- Next Enron Trial Focuses on Broadband Unit (AP)
- Apple executives discuss Final Cut Pro Studio (MacCentral)
- Amazon Would Give Boost to DVD Rental Partner (Reuters)
- Surveillance Cameras Reduce Private Space (AP)
- Macromedia, Speedera Offer Secure Web Video (Reuters)
- Infinity Plans to Broadcast to Cellphones in U.S. (Reuters)
- SAP dampens deal talk (TheDeal.com)
- Adobe to Acquire Macromedia in $3.4B Deal (AP)
- Adobe to acquire Macromedia for 3.4 billion dollars (AFP)
- Wireless Internet access about to go extra 5 miles (USATODAY.com)
- Publishers put bloggers between the covers (USATODAY.com)
- Adobe to Acquire Macromedia in $3.4B Deal (AP)
- Now on DVD: The Sanitizer's Cut (washingtonpost.com)
- Japan's establishment broadcaster, Internet whizkid call truce (AFP)
- EMC, IBM storage battle gets NASty (InfoWorld)
- Borland offers UML for Microsoft developers (InfoWorld)
- BI startups aim to undercut bigwigs (InfoWorld)
- Europe's Dealmakers Are Dialing Again (BusinessWeek Online)
- Security Concerns Boosted VeriSign's Dot-Net Bid (washingtonpost.com)
- Microsoft ships second Visual Studio 2005 beta (InfoWorld)
- Adobe in $3.4 Bln Deal for Macromedia (Reuters)
- Adobe to Buy Macromedia in $3.4B Deal (AP)
- Test Your Personality, Digitally (washingtonpost.com)
- Global TV Ad Spending Seen Losing Share to Web (Reuters)
- Adobe to Buy Macromedia in $3.4B Deal (AP)
- Adobe Unveils Plan to Buy Macromedia (PC World)
- Intel unveils its first WiMAX chip (AFP)
- Microsoft Updates Visual Studio 2005 and .NET Betas (NewsFactor)
- Adobe Gobbles Up Macromedia (NewsFactor)
- Security Holes Bite Firefox (PC World)
- Gartner: PC Sales Up in First Quarter (NewsFactor)
- Free Internet Voice Chat Now on 100 Million Desktops (NewsFactor)
- Microsoft Launches New Ad Campaign for Windows (Reuters)
- Adobe Buys Macromedia in $3.4B Stock Deal (AP)
- Skype Adds New Services for Internet Phoning (Reuters)
- Verizon Offering 'Naked' DSL in Northeast (AP)
- Apple Ships Mac OS X Kernel, Browser Patches (Ziff Davis)
- Adobe executive discusses Macromedia buyout (MacCentral)
- Texas Instruments Profit Rises (Reuters)
- Adobe Buys Macromedia in $3.4B Stock Deal (AP)
- In big software deal, Adobe to acquire Macromedia (AFP)
- Lawmaker Sticking Close to Digital TV Deadline (Reuters)
- Texas Instruments Profit Up, Stock Gains (Reuters)
- LexisNexis Warns 280,000 of Info Breach (AP)
- US Judge Dismisses California Claims Vs Microsoft (Reuters)
- Verity launches search-injected BPM (InfoWorld)
- Adobe Buys Macromedia in $3.4B Stock Deal (AP)
- Compromise Unlikely in HD Optical Disc Battle (PC World)
- DSW Data Theft Larger Than Predicted (AP)
- Infinity Plans to Broadcast to Mobile Phones (Reuters)
- WorldSpace Sets Stock Offering (washingtonpost.com)
- Intel Unveils Long-Range Wireless Technology (washingtonpost.com)
- China Sentences Two Men in Piracy Case (AP)
- Microsoft Expands Messaging, Partners with RIM (Reuters)
- Norway's Opera Ups Security in New Web Browser (Reuters)
- SCO Lawsuit Against IBM Slated To Inch Forward (TechWeb)