- Motorola says to show new 3G mobile devices (Reuters)
- Motorola says Icahn not elected to board (AP)
- BlackBerrys cozy up to office phone systems (InfoWorld)
- Are You an Omnivore or Mobile Centric? (NewsFactor)
- Motorola says Icahn not elected to board (AP)
- Motorola says Icahn not elected to board (AP)
- Motorola says Icahn not elected to board (AP)
- Video of title bout taken off YouTube (AP)
- Singapore's prime minister takes in Yahoo (AFP)
- MySpace to acquire Photobucket for $250 mln: source (Reuters)
- Icahn loses bid for Motorola board seat (AP)
- AT&T raises spending plan for U-verse (Reuters)
- "El Tigre" leads next wave of Nick games from THQ (Reuters)
- SingTel mobile users top 124 million (AFP)
- ABC, ESPN in Cox deal for on-demand shows: WSJ (Reuters)
- IBM selling up to $85 mln in Lenovo shares (Reuters)
- Blue Lane Technologies: Patching servers in the network (InfoWorld)
- Sun: The bulk of Java is open sourced (InfoWorld)
- Cryptome afloat despite Deepwater's ripple (InfoWorld)
- MySpace to acquire Photobucket: source (Reuters)
- LSI may sell off consumer electronics chip business (InfoWorld)
- Hewlett Packard hikes 2Q outlook (AP)
- Hewlett-Packard says raises outlook (Reuters)
- Java Goes Open Source (PC World)
- LSI May Drop Consumer Chips (PC World)
- IBM and Amazon.com settle all patent litigation (InfoWorld)
- Hewlett-Packard says raises outlook (Reuters)
- EU assembly group moves towards lax roaming rules (Reuters)
- IBM, Amazon Settle Patent Fight (PC World)
- Ericsson and Sun to develop open source-based server (Reuters)
- Hewlett-Packard raises outlook (Reuters)
- News Corp, NBC sign up CNET for online venture (Reuters)
- HP lifts outlook as shares rise (Reuters)
- Satellite only Web link in remote spots (AP)
- Surge of 3-D films set for U.S. theaters by 2009 (Reuters)
- Sun Micro Intros Ajax-Competitor JavaFX (NewsFactor)
- Sun: The bulk of Java is open sourced (InfoWorld)
- Free Paris! Petition asks Schwarzenegger to terminate sentence (AFP)
- Microsoft fixes nasty DNS server, Exchange flaws (InfoWorld)
- RIM Ties BlackBerry to Office Phone (NewsFactor)
- Amazon settles patent suits with IBM (AP)
- Electronic Arts posts wider 4th-qtr loss (Reuters)
- McNealy sees room for Sun's scripting language (InfoWorld)
- Expedia 1st-qtr profit misses view (Reuters)
- McNealy sees roomy market for JavaFX (InfoWorld)
- SAP to buy OutlookSoft to get closer to CFOs (InfoWorld)
- Sun: The bulk of Java is open sourced (InfoWorld)
- Macy's to newspapers: Engage audiences (AP)
- EA losses widen 56 percent (AP)
- Cisco 3Q profit surges 34 percent (AP)
- Microsoft to kick Vista's e-mail app to the curb (InfoWorld)
- Vodafone acquires Hutchison Essar stake (FT.com)
- Paris Hilton draws petitions for, against jail (Reuters)
- Electronic Arts warns on '08 profit (Reuters)
- Cisco 3Q profit surges 34 percent (AP)
- Red Hat, IBM form mainframe partnership (Reuters)
- Comcast CEO shows off super quick modem (AP)
- Electronic Arts warns on 2008 profit; shares drop (Reuters)
- Internet encyclopedia to list all 1.8 mln species (Reuters)
- Sun Partners with Ericsson on Java Platform (PC World)
- SAP plans to buy OutlookSoft (AP)
- Semiconductor Firm Owned Strong Profit (Investor's Business Daily)
- Business software needs YouTube jolt: SAP exec (Reuters)
- EA warns on 2008 profit as "Spore" delayed (Reuters)
- Free Paris! Petition asks Schwarzenegger to terminate sentence (AFP)
- Comcast CEO shows off super quick modem (AP)
- Sun Revamps Its 'Java Everywhere' Message (TechWeb)
- Intel to update Centrino laptop hardware (Reuters)
- Three private-equity groups eyeing Alltel: WSJ (Reuters)
- Yahoo personalizes online travel planning (AFP)