- 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)
- ABB Discovers Bribery at Software Unit (Reuters)
- PC World's Exciting New Feature: Info Centers (PC World)
- 'Nancy Drew' finds clues in graphic novel (USATODAY.com)
- Picture is clearer on disc care (USATODAY.com)
- Amazon expands into more niche markets (USATODAY.com)
- Lucent's Second-Quarter Earnings Quadruple (AP)
- Opera Software Upgrades Hacker Defenses (AP)
- EMC Profit Nearly Doubles on Segment Growth (AP)
- Two open source object-relational projects afoot in Eclipse (InfoWorld)
- Lucent Earnings Higher, Maintains Outlook (Reuters)
- Kenyans Text Messaging Their Way to Jobs (Reuters)
- Hotmail founder Sabeer Bhatia hopes Indian start-up brings him new hit (AFP)
- Viacom May Seek Cable Networks, Web Companies (Reuters)
- China Sentences U.S. Citizens for Piracy (AP)
- DSW Data Theft Much Larger Than Estimated (AP)
- In Brief: SOA Software offers free Registry (InfoWorld)
- EMC Posts 1Q Gain on Expanded Business (AP)
- Lucent Profit Quadruples on Wireless Demand (AP)
- China, Universal Music team up to fight online music piracy (AFP)
- Microsoft's Business IM Goes Mobile (PC World)
- MCI to Buy Internet-Protocol Software Line (AP)
- Opera's New Browser Fights Phishing (PC World)
- Amazon.com, Marks & Spencer Team Up (AP)
- AMD basks in Hollywood's glow (USATODAY.com)
- Apple notes Java, Safari issues with 10.3.9 (MacCentral)
- Microsoft Goes Mobile With Office Live (NewsFactor)
- EMC Earnings Nearly Double on Business (AP)
- Lucent Profit Quadruples, Stock Rises (Reuters)
- Seagate Intros New 2.5-Inch Drives (NewsFactor)
- Qatar to Use Robots As Camel Riders (AP)
- Q&A: What Are Web Logs? (AP)
- USDA Unveils 12 Food Pyramids for Healthier Eating (Reuters)
- Congress OKs Bill to Strip Movie Smut (AP)
- Red Hat exec criticizes software patents, Microsoft (InfoWorld)
- Yahoo Profit Up, Stock Rises (Reuters)
- Congress OKs Bill to Strip DVD Movie Smut (AP)
- Microsoft to Make Business IM Mobile (PC World)
- Yahoo Profit Up on Web Ads, Stock Rises (Reuters)
- AtlasIPM maps data for compliance (InfoWorld)
- Web services reliable messaging spec submitted to OASIS (InfoWorld)
- Analysis: Future Looks Bright for OLED Displays (PC World)
- NBC Chief Mulls Blogs for Top News Anchors (Reuters)
- Ameritrade Loses 200,000 Client Files (AP)
- Apple posts iSync security fix (MacCentral)
- Washington May Use 'Verse' if Phones Ring (AP)
- DeLay Slams Supreme Court Justice (AP)
- Review: 'MLB 2K5' Hits a Home Run (AP)
- Fox News Going Mobile with Sprint (Reuters)
- On Internet frontlines, bloggers have a lot to say about new pope (AFP)
- Dear Abby Exploring Other Media with Agency CAA (Reuters)
- New Springsteen album to test market for CD/DVD hybrid (AFP)
- Storactive Unveils New Backup Software (TechWeb)
- Yahoo, Intel Post Strong 1st-Quarter Earnings (washingtonpost.com)
- Tokyo Edge: Hot Phones and Music Players (PC World)
- Denmark Ranks 1st in Web-Savvy, U.S. 2nd -Study (Reuters)
- Sci Fi universe colonizes brave new worlds (USATODAY.com)
- Firms Paid TV's Tech Gurus To Promote Their Products (washingtonpost.com)
- Microsoft Ready to Release Patching Tool (PC World)
- Sprint 1Q Profit Doubles on Wireless Growth (AP)
- Japan mobile phone handset shipments down 12.2 percent in 2004 (AFP)
- Yahoo Japan posts record profits on robust advertising business (AFP)
- AOL Fights Phishing (PC World)
- IBM unwraps new WebSphere MQ (InfoWorld)
- Cingular Reports $240M First-Quarter Loss (AP)
- 200,000 Ameritrade Client Files Lost (AP)
- In Brief: PowerBasic makes upgrade offer to Visual Basic developers (InfoWorld)