- Apple CFO muses on iPod halo effect, Mac mini, more (MacCentral)
- IBM and Zend Team on PHP Web Apps (NewsFactor)
- New WebSphere Apps Extend Networks (NewsFactor)
- Mozilla Updates Firefox Security (NewsFactor)
- Sprint Delivers World Phone (NewsFactor)
- iPod Price Cut: Apple's Watching Its Back (NewsFactor)
- Spam Controls Imperil E-Mail Reliability (AP)
- Lawmakers Promise Action on Identity Theft (Reuters)
- Microsoft Customers Evaluate Sanctions (Reuters)
- IBM Regains No. 1 Spot in Unix Computer Servers (Reuters)
- Expensive Anti-Piracyware Threatens Open Standard (Reuters)
- Cell Phone Makers Choose Between Style and Tech (Reuters)
- EU Querying Microsoft Rivals on Compliance (AP)
- Cingular Lease Accounting Change Cuts Net (AP)
- Icesoft rendering technology used by Macromedia (InfoWorld)
- JBoss upgrades object-relational technology (InfoWorld)
- Talon News Web Site Closes Amid Heavy Criticism (Reuters)
- Opera To Beef Up Browser Security (TechWeb)
- EU Investigating Compliance of Microsoft (AP)
- Bangladesh's top mobile firm slashes tariffs as price war heats up (AFP)
- Microsoft to up ante in Japan (SiliconValley.com)
- Review: System Pumps Music Around House (AP)
- Sony Puts Pizza Ordering in Web Game (AP)
- House-price websites spark Internet fever among nosy Britons (AFP)
- Location Is the Byword For AOL's New Search (washingtonpost.com)
- WiMax May Pose Fresh Challenge to Broadband (Reuters)
- Yahoo! About to Celebrate 10th Anniversary (AP)
- Yahoo! Set to Celebrate 10th Anniversary (AP)
- Telecoms Fight to Curb Public Competition (AP)
- Fantasy interactive games reaping real rewards on the Internet (AFP)
- Samsung Elec Says Outlook for Key Business Not Good (Reuters)
- Macintosh Creator Raskin Dies at 61 (AP)
- Samsung Electronics Says Business Outlook Not Good (Reuters)
- AOL Integrates Buddy Lists With Outlook (AP)
- BEA, Borland endorse Eclipse platform (InfoWorld)
- Mozilla Warns of Firefox Security Holes (PC World)
- Jef Raskin, creator of the Macintosh, dies at 61 (MacCentral)
- HP unwraps storage essentials (InfoWorld)
- PalmSource Appoints Seeley As CFO (AP)
- Macs in business to stay (MacCentral)
- NTT DoCoMo issues profit warning as it terminates handyphone service (AFP)
- Chinese government expects 120 million Internet users by end of year (AFP)
- Jef Raskin, Macintosh Creator, Dies at 61 (PC World)
- SAP to Buy Software Maker Retek for $496M (AP)
- XM Satellite Radio to Raise Monthly Fee by 30 Pct (Reuters)
- The Switzerland of Online Marketing? (The Motley Fool)
- Software Company I2 Names Interim CEO (AP)
- First Look: Picasa 2 Improves Upon Original (PC World)
- Fujitsu Readies 120GB Notebook Hard Drive (PC World)
- Downloading: The Next Generation (washingtonpost.com)
- XM Satellite Radio Lifts Monthly Fee by 30 Pct (Reuters)
- Skype Delivers Text Messaging for Global Wireless Networks (NewsFactor)
- Eclipse Comes Out of the Shadows (NewsFactor)
- Opera Targets Browser Vulnerability (NewsFactor)
- Flaw Found in Trend Micro's AntiVirus Library (NewsFactor)
- Mac Pioneer Jef Raskin Dies (NewsFactor)
- Bitstream Swings to Fourth-Quarter Profit (AP)
- IBM lifts PHP in development deal (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft Disables Key in Anti-Piracy Move (NewsFactor)
- Record Industry Sues 753 for Song Swaps (Reuters)
- Wireless Companies Turn Their Eyes To TV (Investor's Business Daily)
- Artists Break With Industry on File Sharing (washingtonpost.com)
- Microsoft CRM Delay Irks Users (Ziff Davis)
- Man Charged with Passing Chip Design Information (Reuters)
- Keri Russell Chews on Cannibal Caper (Reuters)
- Microsoft Hires an Outsider to Run Longhorn Marketing (Ziff Davis)
- Hitachi to Boost Output of Small Hard-Disk Drives (Reuters)
- China Forecasts 120 Mln Internet Users by Year End (Reuters)
- IBM Turns To ISVs And Resellers To Charge Up Sales (TechWeb)
- The Print Shop: Sci-Fi Inkjet Printers (PC World)