- Microsoft Ruling Overturned (washingtonpost.com)
- CeBIT: Cool Gadgets Arrive in Chilly Hanover
- Camera phones click with contests (USATODAY.com)
- Rent this space: Bodies double as billboards (USATODAY.com)
- Deutsche Telekom profits soar on strong mobile, Internet business (AFP)
- Singapore plans to regulate pre-paid phone cards to curb terrorism (AFP)
- Japanese Internet Mogul Defends Takeover (AP)
- 64-Bit Windows XP Coming Next Month (PC World)
- Firefox Browser Fixes Security Flaw (AP)
- Global Microchip Sales Strong in January (Reuters)
- Sprint to Sell Sierra High-Speed Wireless Card (Reuters)
- Napster Boosts Revenue Outlook, Shares Rise 10 Pct (Reuters)
- Alltel: More Info. Required on Proposal (AP)
- Hydrogen: The next fuel for laptops? (SiliconValley.com)
- Microsoft Releases Third Community Preview of SQL Server 2005 (Ziff Davis)
- Underground market for stolen IDs thrives (USATODAY.com)
- Napster Raises Its 4Q Revenue Projection (AP)
- NetSuite Debuts Service Edition (NewsFactor)
- Insight CIO David Rice: E-Commerce Breakthroughs Coming (NewsFactor)
- IBM: Eclipse faces challenges ahead (InfoWorld)
- Nokia Drops Plans to Develop Fuel Cells (AP)
- Report: Mobile Phone Sales Soar (NewsFactor)
- Court Reverses Half-Billion Dollar Decision Against Microsoft (NewsFactor)
- Alltel Wants More Info on Western Wireless (AP)
- Napster Boosts Revenue Outlook, Hits Apple Shares (Reuters)
- First Look: Epson's Big, Beautiful Photo Printer (PC World)
- Sony BMG Reaches Online Music Deal with Snocap (Reuters)
- Napster, Subscriptions Seen Nibbling at Apple (Reuters)
- Siebel CEO Challenge Is 'Facing' Customers (Investor's Business Daily)
- Mobile Firm Cingular Tweaks Family Plans To Boost Its Revenue (Investor's Business Daily)
- World Kitchen for Sale (AP)
- Microsoft Researchers Target Worms, Buffer Overruns (PC World)
- SCO Must Restate 2004 Earnings (Ziff Davis)
- REVIEW: Apple Polishes the PowerBook Line (AP)
- Iraq Qaeda Wing Says Still Strong, Vows New Attacks (Reuters)
- Mobile phones to recognize their owners' faces (AFP)
- IDF Notebook: Show Us Your Cards, AMD (Ziff Davis)
- The Playlist: Move Those MP3s Closer to the Couch (PC World)
- Loss for online publishers (SiliconValley.com)
- New on DVD (USATODAY.com)
- Review: Apple Polishes the PowerBook Line (AP)
- Yahoo Launching Mobile Games Studio (AP)
- EU Sees Approval of Contested Software Patent Bill (Reuters)
- British Police Call for Center to Tackle Net Child Porn (Reuters)
- IBM to close two factories, cut 580 jobs in Germany (AFP)
- In Brief: Siemens Business Services moves to strengthen position (InfoWorld)
- Online Poker Seen Doubling in 2005, Site Launched (Reuters)
- IPod Battery Life May Get a Boost (PC World)
- Intel looks beyond the PC (SiliconValley.com)
- 'LinkBack' brings embedded objects to Mac OS X (MacCentral)
- Yahoo Launching Mobile Video Game Studio (Reuters)
- IBM Plans Nearly 600 Job Cuts in Germany (AP)
- EU Patent Law Could Impede Open Source (Ziff Davis)
- Yahoo Launches Mobile Video Game Studio (Reuters)
- Google AutoLink Pits Convenience, Ownership Issues (washingtonpost.com)
- Ruling on '.us' Domain Raises Privacy Issues (washingtonpost.com)
- BPO Projects Scale Back (NewsFactor)
- EU Close to Vote on Software Patents (NewsFactor)
- Java staving off .Net, Spring founder says (InfoWorld)
- Intel Pushes Flash Memory in New Products (NewsFactor)
- New Industry Helping Banks Fight Back (washingtonpost.com)
- Rapper 50 Cent to Get Richer with New Video Game (Reuters)
- A Linux Nemesis On The Rocks (BusinessWeek Online)
- Verizon Wireless Completes Qwest Purchase (AP)
- IDF charts dual-core path (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft Says No New Security Patches This Month (PC World)
- Eclipse chief talks up projects, awaits Sun and Microsoft (InfoWorld)
- Apple Suit Pits Reporters Against Secrets (AP)
- Java object spec set for open source Apache licensing (InfoWorld)
- Yahoo to Invest in Blogs, Analyst Says (Reuters)

