- 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)
- Sony's PSP Selling Well But Not Sold Out - Analyst (Reuters)
- Microsoft Files 117 Suits That Target 'Phishing' (Reuters)
- Jamdat Expands MLB Games Licensing (AP)
- Feds Complete Internet Traffic Report (AP)
- Digital-Photo Era Changes Industry (AP)
- Alfa jumps in with Turkcell bid (FT.com)
- Lex: European telecoms (FT.com)
- Spears Lashes Out Over Pregnancy Rumors (AP)
- Microsoft Sues Alleged Identity Thieves (AP)
- Solectron's Not a Goner (The Motley Fool)
- Cell-Phone Towers' Mixed Signal (The Motley Fool)
- IBM Touts Virtualization Software Deal with Cisco (NewsFactor)
- Microsoft Releases Service Pack 1 for Windows Server 2003 (NewsFactor)
- Government Abstinence Web Site Draws Ire (AP)
- Microsoft Files 117 Phishing Lawsuits (PC World)
- Gateway's High-End Laptop Sheds Weight (PC World)
- Microsoft Seeks to Identify Phishing Scam Authors (washingtonpost.com)
- Living Will Software Sales Surge (AP)
- iPods--A Girl's Best Friend (Forbes.com)
- REVIEW: Desktop Search Programs Differ (AP)
- Google Doubles E-Mail Space (AP)
- Google Outlines Plan To Spend to Expand (washingtonpost.com)
- Mozilla Pays Bug Bounty (TechWeb)
- Tech turns average Joes into mini-Spielbergs (USATODAY.com)
- Appeals court upholds Sex.com ruling (USATODAY.com)
- Mobile Carriers Seek Cheaper Anti-Piracy Software (Reuters)
- Storage virtualization: talk turns to action (InfoWorld)
- Review: Desktop Search Programs Differ (AP)
- Bertelsmann returns to P-to-P (MacCentral)
- In Brief: Xirrus introduces wireless LAN array (InfoWorld)
- Japan Digital Camera Exports Down First Time (Reuters)
- Microsoft sues site operators (SiliconValley.com)
- Japan's Fujitsu teams up with Alcatel in 3G mobile phone market in China (AFP)
- Yahoo Japan sued in class action over Internet auction scams (AFP)
- US Firms Invest $350M in Lenovo (NewsFactor)
- Dell, Gateway Unwrap New Notebook PCs (NewsFactor)
- Corel Releases Designer Technical Suite 12 (Ziff Davis)
- Microsoft Ex-Employee Sentenced for Software Theft (Reuters)
- Time Warner Cable Launches Wireless Phone Service (Reuters)
- PC Makers to Offer Full Windows Version in Europe (Reuters)
- Newswire: Motorola Reviews Relationship Work (AdWeek.com)
- Sun to Update Solaris, Name OpenSolaris Board Members (Ziff Davis)
- IBM And Symantec Look To The Sources To Try Slowing Spam (Investor's Business Daily)
- Cell Phone Makers Hope To Connect In Poor Nations (Investor's Business Daily)
- Yahoo Hires Gen. Manager of MSN's Programming Group (Reuters)
- Japanese Co. Sells Ghost Detector (AP)
- Red Hat Tops Its Records in Revenue, Sales (Ziff Davis)
- XM Reports Big Subscriber Gain (washingtonpost.com)
- Online Child-Sex Sting Results in 9 Arrests (washingtonpost.com)
- Smithsonian Institution Plans MP3 Music Store (TechWeb)
- Open-Source Upstarts Catch The Eye Of Venture Capitalists (TechWeb)
- OPEC Chief May Start Quota Hike Talks Sun (Reuters)
- A `people-oriented' $10,000 (SiliconValley.com)
- US fugitive nabbed in Thailand (AFP)
- College Students Download in Dorm Rooms (AP)
- It's Time for Wireless Carriers to Shed Their Tech-Phobia (washingtonpost.com)
- Early Version Of Yahoo 360 Confusing All Around (washingtonpost.com)
- Application Landscaping (TechWeb)
- E-Mails Usurp Arcane Signs of Pope's Death (AP)
- Students Using New Generation of Downloads (AP)
- China's Giant Pandas Get Broadband (Reuters)
- A `people-oriented' $10,000 (SiliconValley.com)
- Vatican Used SMS, Email to Announce Pope's Death (Reuters)
- Group Puts $100 Laptops in Poor Countries (AP)
- Yahoo Raises Profile With Hollywood Push (AP)