- Symantec to offer 'holistic' grouping of products after Veritas merger (InfoWorld)
- IBM, Lenovo Deal Cleared for Completion (AP)
- BBC's New 'Doctor Who' Hits Internet Early (Reuters)
- US panel clears security review of Lenovo-IBM deal (AFP)
- US consulate in Saudi city warns of 'elevated threat level' (AFP)
- Chinese Computer Firm-IBM Get Security OK (Reuters)
- In Brief: Software AG delivers key building block for SOA (InfoWorld)
- Retek Shares Surge on News of Oracle Bid (AP)
- College Admissions Sites Breached (washingtonpost.com)
- Consumer Data Stolen from Reed Elsevier (Reuters)
- Retek Shares Jump on News of Oracle Offer (AP)
- Sharp Revamps LCD TV Lineup (PC World)
- Offshore software development is spreading (InfoWorld)
- TIW in talks with Vodafone over Czech, Romanian interests (AFP)
- High-tech boom could prop up ailing German economy: Schroeder (AFP)
- Taming your tech (U.S. News & World Report)
- LexisNexis: 32,000 Consumers' Data Stolen (Reuters)
- Nortel CIO Albert Hitchcock on Leveraging I.T. for the Enterprise (NewsFactor)
- Israel showcases latest ultra high-tech military inventions (AFP)
- Internet Gains Credibility as News Source (NewsFactor)
- EBay Launches Int'l Classified Ads Site (AP)
- Microsoft Gives First Key Details on New Xbox (Reuters)
- Blockbuster Profit Up, Aims at Netflix (Reuters)
- Review: PhotoLeap Works As E-Mail Server (AP)
- Cell Phones Do Much More Than Make Calls (AP)
- I slept in Jackson's bedroom, looked at porn on first meeting: accuser (AFP)
- LexisNexis Says 32,000 Profiles Stolen (Reuters)
- BEA, Microsoft, Sun tout data visualization, tools moves (InfoWorld)
- Controversial Mac Emulator Released (Ziff Davis)
- IBM, Lenovo Aim for Big Growth; PC Rivals Unfazed (Reuters)
- Logitech's Sexy New Entertainment Accessories (PC World)
- Sony Has High Hopes for Next 'Seinfeld' DVD (Reuters)
- Oracle, SAP press their case for software rival Retek (AFP)
- Motorola Says It Is Working on More iTunes Phones (Reuters)
- Motorola to Unveil More Versatile Camera Phones (Reuters)
- Sprint Looks to Fix Customer Problems (AP)
- AMD Launches Turion Chip to Rival Intel's Centrino (Reuters)
- CeBIT gadgets fair to open as industry hails fresh start after slump (AFP)
- Jackson and sex accuser face off in court (AFP)
- PDA Pundit: The Palms That Won't Be Palms (PC World)
- Royal and Sun Alliance triples operating profit during 2004 (AFP)
- Jackson accuser to detail molestation in court (AFP)
- Hong Kong company claims it is owed share of iTunes profits (AFP)
- IBM PC unit sale passes national security test (USATODAY.com)
- New Even Higher-Tech Cell Phones Unveiled (AP)
- Australian ISP Is Raided in File Swap Hunt (AP)
- SAP, Intel to Work Together on RFID Technology (Reuters)
- T-Mobile to Sell High-Speed, Mini Mobile Laptop (Reuters)
- AMD's 64-Bit Chips Go Mobile (PC World)
- Internet Telephony Ready for Plug-And-Play (Reuters)
- Microsoft to Buy Groove Networks (AP)
- Novell unwraps new version of Linux (InfoWorld)
- Software Aims to Help in Case of Bioterror (AP)
- Samsung Phone Features a Hard Drive (PC World)
- CeBIT: World's largest high-tech fair opens with Asia out in force (AFP)
- CeBIT fair: Phoning jackets, transatlantic pianos and a sweat-proof mouse (AFP)
- Apple Joins Blu-Ray Forum in DVD-Standard Battle (Reuters)
- Motorola Postpones iTunes Phone Debut (AP)
- Deutsche Telekom plans even more advanced 3G mobile services from 2006 (AFP)
- Norwegian TV Airs Live From Mobile Phone (AP)
- Dutch ISP Sues to Recover Tapping Costs (AP)
- New 3D Screen Requires No Special Goggles (Reuters)
- Apple Joins Blu-Ray in DVD-Standard Battle (Reuters)
- Apple joins Blu-ray Board of Directors (MacCentral)
- Microsoft acquisition of Groove has ramifications for Longhorn (InfoWorld)
- Mobile phone operators order fewer handsets from Siemens (AFP)
- Japan's Kyocera to withdraw from digital cameras (AFP)
- Deutsche Telekom to re-integrate Internet arm T-Online by end-September (AFP)
- Samsung Electronics Unveils 7-Megapixel Camera Phone (Reuters)
- New Start-Ups Aim to Build Content Capital (washingtonpost.com)

