- Europe, U.S. Separated by Telephone Cultures (Reuters)
- Report: Iger to Succeed Eisner at Disney (Reuters)
- Flat-Screen Makers Face Patent Lawsuits in U.S. (Reuters)
- Iger Named to Replace Disney CEO Eisner (Reuters)
- Software firms trying to net online 'phishing' fraud operations (AFP)
- Trusting strangers on the Internet: German firm does eBay one better (AFP)
- New Orleans to Host Annual Cell Phone Expo (AP)
- Blackberry to Expand Instant Messaging (AP)
- What's Behind the Retek Battle? (Ziff Davis)
- AOL Services Migrate to Cell Phones (PC World)
- IBM to Acquire Ascential for $1.1 Billion (AP)
- British mobile phone group mmO2 changes name to O2 (AFP)
- IBM to Buy Ascential for $1.1 Billion (Reuters)
- Mobile phone group mmO2 changes name to O2 (AFP)
- IBM to Buy Ascential for $1.1 Billion (Reuters)
- IBM to Acquire Ascential Software for $1.1B (AP)
- Smaller SD Memory Card Coming Soon (PC World)
- British Firm Breaks Ground in Surveillance Science (Reuters)
- IBM to Buy Ascential for $1.1 Bln (Reuters)
- IBM to Acquire Ascential Software for $1.1B (AP)
- Astaro stops spyware in its tracks (InfoWorld)
- In Brief: Smaller SD memory card on the horizon (InfoWorld)
- German mobile operator Debitel fined record sum for spam SMS (AFP)
- Palance: It's all about 'a good role' (USATODAY.com)
- Dutch Internet Cracks Down on File-Sharing (AP)
- China Telecom Wins OK to Plug Into Internet Cafes (Reuters)
- AT&T to Test WiMax High-Speed Wireless Technology (Reuters)
- Nokia Plans Three New Phones for U.S. Market (Reuters)
- Aspyr releases Doom 3 for Macintosh (MacCentral)
- Siebel's option grants examined (SiliconValley.com)
- Algorithm box smoothes hand tremors on mouse (SiliconValley.com)
- 140 Kaiser patients' private data put online (SiliconValley.com)
- In Brief: Microsoft releases Visual FoxPro 9.0 (InfoWorld)
- IBM Buys Ascential Software for $1.1 Bln (Reuters)
- Broadband Satellite Takes Flight (PC World)
- Special fund launched to breach digital divide (AFP)
- BitTorrent May Prove Too Good to Quash (washingtonpost.com)
- African Leaders Back Tech Tax to Help Poor Nations (Reuters)
- Judge: Apple Has Right To Subpoena Bloggers (NewsFactor)
- Hosted SFA Functionality: Apples to Apples? (NewsFactor)
- IBM Buys Content-Management Firm Ascential for US$1B (NewsFactor)
- In Search of Mobile VoIP (NewsFactor)
- Review: PlayStation Portable Is Slick (AP)
- RIM Amps Instant Messaging on BlackBerry (NewsFactor)
- Phear of Pharming (washingtonpost.com)
- Sandisk Links with News Corp. for 'Secure' Memory (Reuters)
- IBM Buys Content-Management Firm Ascential for US$1B (NewsFactor)
- IBM Buying Ascential Software for $1.1B (AP)
- Zi Corp. Seeks to Simplify Cell Phones (AP)
- Pi Day Gives Math Mavens Something to Celebrate (Reuters)
- Wireless Home Showcases Futuristic Technologies (PC World)
- Software Giant Oracle's Boom Went Bust In Late 2000 (Investor's Business Daily)
- Martha Stewart Chats with Fans on Internet (Reuters)
- $300M Shipper Builds Its Own IT System (Ziff Davis)
- Creative Commons Is Rewriting Rules of Copyright (washingtonpost.com)
- Report Shows Storage Software Market Swing (TechWeb)
- Online Bankers Get More Satisfaction (PC World)
- EU to Monitor Microsoft ContentGuard Deal (Reuters)
- Japanese companies join forces to fight spam (AFP)
- Japan's Hitachi Wheels Out Fast-Moving Humanoid (Reuters)
- EU drops probe into Microsoft-Time Warner deal (AFP)
- India's Launch of Low-Cost Windows Delayed (AP)
- 'The Incredibles' unleashes the extras (USATODAY.com)
- IBM to pay $1.1B for Ascential Software (USATODAY.com)
- Personnel issues cloud software development (InfoWorld)
- TiVo Jumps Before Bell on Comcast Report (Reuters)
- Deal could allow Comcast to use TiVo's software on DVRs (USATODAY.com)
- Cell phones add TV, radio to repertoire (USATODAY.com)
- TiVo to Make Customized Version for Comcast (AP)
- Whitman Talks With Disney, Stays With EBay (AP)

