- AGs seek sex offender data from MySpace (AP)
- VCs take startups on the road (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft demands royalties for open source software (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft Announces 'Unified Communications' Devices (NewsFactor)
- Murdoch offers board seat to Dow Jones' Bancrofts: report (Reuters)
- Ex-Oracle executive settles insider trading charges (AFP)
- Nokia upbeat on rivalry with Motorola (FT.com)
- Thousands of sex offenders discovered on MySpace (Reuters)
- US military makes YouTube and MySpace off limits (AFP)
- Microsoft demands royalties for open source software (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft patent claims hint at internal issues (InfoWorld)
- Rogers Communications plans amalgamation w/units (Reuters)
- Researcher: Apple TV, iTunes video "dead ends" (InfoWorld)
- Intel settles legal dispute in China (AP)
- Pentagon limits troops' Web access (AP)
- Microsoft patent claims hint at internal issues (InfoWorld)
- Santa Rosa plays grinch to April laptop sales (InfoWorld)
- DirecTV may test broadband on power lines (Reuters)
- Intel settles legal dispute in China (AP)
- AGs seek sex offender data from MySpace (AP)
- DirecTV may try broadband on power lines (Reuters)
- Pentagon limits troops' Web access (AP)
- Players in potential patent battle hunker down (InfoWorld)
- Internet could help encourage exercise (Reuters)
- AGs seek sex offender data from MySpace (AP)
- Pentagon limits troops' Web access (AP)
- US prosecutors want MySpace sex offenders exposed (AFP)
- AGs seek sex offender data from MySpace (AP)
- How To Keep Hostile Jerks From Taking Over Your Online Community (TechWeb)
- Microsoft details patent breaches (AP)
- Songwriter license firm backs music-tracking tool (Reuters)
- Microsoft demands royalties for open source software (InfoWorld)
- Open-source users, companies scoff at Microsoft threats (InfoWorld)
- M&A activity boosts London equities (FT.com)
- New Internet says it can forecast air fare changes (Reuters)
- ColdWatt: making servers mean and green (InfoWorld)
- ABC series making HD waves online (Reuters)
- IBM union calls work stoppage to protest U.S. layoffs (InfoWorld)
- Samba developers quash serious bug (InfoWorld)
- Sun licenses chip technology to ARM (InfoWorld)
- NBC boosts Web presence (Reuters)
- Microsoft details patent breaches (AP)
- AMD gives boost to software aimed at multicore chips (InfoWorld)
- U.S. ISPs slam into wiretap deadline (InfoWorld)
- Summer will be 'painfully slow' for gamers (USATODAY.com)
- Prosecutors ask MySpace for names of sex offenders (USATODAY.com)
- Sprint, ABC dial in to television on the go (USATODAY.com)
- EU roaming caps would end after 3 years: lawmaker (Reuters)
- Fans can take a shot at 'Halo 3' online for brief time (USATODAY.com)
- Disney to create VOD travel channels (AP)
- Nissan opens technology center (AP)
- MySpace expands video offerings (AP)
- Clean technology bigger than internet: software guru (Reuters)
- Norway likely to mandate open document formats (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft says open-source violates 235 patents (Reuters)
- Sprint, ABC dial in to television on the go (USATODAY.com)
- Fans can take a shot at 'Halo 3' online for brief time (USATODAY.com)
- Software group: Piracy losses growing (AP)
- Thousands of Sex Offenders on MySpace? (NewsFactor)
- Funambol upgrades open-source BlackBerry rival (InfoWorld)
- Samsung to Build Overseas Cell Phone Factory? (PC World)
- MySpace to launch online TV channels (Reuters)
- IRS: More people e-filed tax returns (AP)
- Microsoft says Vista sales at nearly 40 mln (Reuters)
- EU states, lawmakers strike deal on mobile roaming rates (AFP)
- Tomb Raider Coming to Nintendo Wii (NewsFactor)
- Napster music to be available on Motorola phones (Reuters)
- WINHEC: Windows Home Server Plans Expand (PC World)
- Software piracy hits $40B worldwide, says study (InfoWorld)
- Critical Bug Found in Samba Server (PC World)