- Open source apps are seen as new business opportunity (InfoWorld)
- Apple Now Selling Mac Minis at Best Buy Stores (Reuters)
- Siebel Systems Warns of Shortfall (AP)
- IBM debuts light laptop (InfoWorld)
- Mac mini comes to Best Buy stores (MacCentral)
- Siebel Systems Warns of 1Q Shortfall (AP)
- Siebel Drops Outlook, Shares Fall (Reuters)
- Intel, AMD Race to Be First with 2-Processor Chip (Reuters)
- Company Files 'Pay Per Click' Ad Lawsuit (AP)
- Ethiopia Plans to Expand Internet Access (AP)
- Google Adds Satellite Maps To Search (TechWeb)
- IBM, Nokia, Oracle to Back EU Against Microsoft (Reuters)
- Microsoft Expands Anti-Linux Campaign (PC World)
- Honda Robot Helps Teach in Classrooms (AP)
- Linux forking is not likely, kernel maintainer says (InfoWorld)
- Toshiba Leaves China Cellular Handset Field (AP)
- Close Combat: First to Fight ships in April (MacCentral)
- IBM's battle with EMC gets NASty (InfoWorld)
- Google Cuts Price on Search Hardware Licenses (Reuters)
- In Brief: Microsoft to release Office Small Business Accounting (InfoWorld)
- Autodesk Raises Profit, Revenue Forecasts (Reuters)
- Ericsson CEO Sees Benefits in Dealmaking (AP)
- Nokia to build 150 mln dlr mobile phone factory in south India (AFP)
- Identity thieves' new ploy: `pharming' (SiliconValley.com)
- Oracle Takes Control of Retek (AP)
- IBM To Expense Stock Options (NewsFactor)
- Forced Windows XP Service Pack 2 Deadline Approaches (NewsFactor)
- Sun's Jonathan Schwartz Slams Open-Source Licensing Model (NewsFactor)
- Mabir Smartphone Virus Targets Symbian-Based Mobile Phones (NewsFactor)
- Japan's Toshiba withdraws from Chinese mobile phone market (AFP)
- Google To Add Vlogs (NewsFactor)
- Podcasting in the Dark (washingtonpost.com)
- Sony Invention Beams Sights, Sounds Into Brain (Reuters)
- Apple takes pre-orders for Logic, Logic Express 7.1 (MacCentral)
- Viacom's MTV Launches Web-Based TV 'Channel' (Reuters)
- REVIEW: Web Surf, Watch Video on PSP (AP)
- Advertisers to rely on wireless link to consumers (FT.com)
- Jamster Slammed for Mobile Selling Practices (PC World)
- TiVo Inc. Acquires Six U.S. Patents from IBM (Reuters)
- Content Providers See Phones As '3rd Screen' (AdWeek.com)
- Duke Decides Against Another IPod Giveaway (AP)
- VeriSign Beefing Up Web for Africa, Mid East (Reuters)
- Duke Decides to Tweak Mass IPod Giveaway (AP)
- Duke University to Broaden Use of iPods in Courses (Reuters)
- IBM Fills Big Storage Hole Vs. EMC Via Pact With Network Appliance (Investor's Business Daily)
- Microsoft exec broaches open source paradigm (InfoWorld)
- REVIEWS: 'Chaos,' 'God of War' Deliver (AP)
- Florida Panel May Regulate Online Dating (AP)
- Company Develops Way to Restore Cookies (AP)
- IBM, NetApp in Broad Alliance Versus Rival EMC (Reuters)
- Microsoft Launches MSN Blogging, Messenger Services (Reuters)
- Co. Finds Loophole on '.pro' Web Names (AP)
- U.S. Firms Offer E.U. a Hand In Microsoft Antitrust Case (washingtonpost.com)
- Jon Stewart's 'Daily Show' Heads to DVD (Reuters)
- New Version of MSN Messenger Released (AP)
- AOL Launches Internet Phone Service (AP)
- Cyberspace condolences cap first papacy of the Internet age (AFP)
- AOL Answers the VoIP Call (PC World)
- Virtual Shrines Pop Up to Hail Low-Tech Pope (Reuters)
- Despite kinks, AOL's new Internet phone service worth try (USATODAY.com)
- AOL to Introduce Internet Phone Service (washingtonpost.com)
- Talking with One Tough Mother (BusinessWeek Online)
- In Brief: Network Appliance acquires Alacritus (InfoWorld)
- Edward C. Baig: Personal Tech - Despite kinks, AOL's new Internet phone service worth try (USATODAY.com)
- Telecom Italia sees operating profits up 7.0-9.0 pct in 2005-2007 (AFP)
- VMware ships virtual desktop package (InfoWorld)
- Can the Internet Have Borders? (washingtonpost.com)
- IBM, breaking ranks, will expense options (SiliconValley.com)
- Rivals US, Antigua claim win as WTO revises gambling ruling (AFP)
- Duke To Continue iPod Program (NewsFactor)