- N.Y. sues Dell over sales practices (AP)
- Woo's 'Stranglehold' also gets 'Hard Boiled' (USATODAY.com)
- New software to track cities' carbon emissions (Reuters)
- Sony hits 5-year high (Reuters)
- Secunia: Firefox users more likely to install patched (InfoWorld)
- Sony to lose $413M in video games unit (AP)
- N.Y. attorney general sues Dell (AP)
- Positioning phones to create new social networks (Reuters)
- WPP Group to buy online advertiser 24/7 (AP)
- Sony expects vid game losses to continue (AP)
- New Motorola Razr phone to debut in Korea (AP)
- Gartner Joins Open Source Squabble (PC World)
- Sony's PS3 unit head says 2007 is year for games (Reuters)
- Africans' need for fast Internet spurs 3G growth (Reuters)
- Motorola: Razr 2 phone debuts in SKorea (AP)
- IBM sees software producing half of profit by 2010 (Reuters)
- Firefox Fans Patch Faithfully (PC World)
- Estonia recovers from massive denial-of-service attack (InfoWorld)
- Oracle looks to raise PLM profile with Agile purchase (InfoWorld)
- Three Minutes with Microsoft's Open-Source Manager (PC World)
- Surfing online is now mainstream activity in UK: study (AFP)
- Court: Google didn't infringe copyright (AP)
- Secunia: Firefox users more likely to install patches (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft's patent claims jar open-source backers (InfoWorld)
- Video games giant sees battle in Europe (Reuters)
- Microsoft, Clinton develop emissions software (InfoWorld)
- IBM sees $11 EPS in 2010 on buybacks, growth (Reuters)
- Accenture teams up with MIT to tackle training needs (AFP)
- Microsoft backs adding ODF to ANSI standards (InfoWorld)
- Topless Britney Spears thanks fans for prayers (Reuters)
- IBM eyes big profit bump by 2010 (AP)
- Blurring of IT boundaries noted by Cisco (InfoWorld)
- Intuit profit up, announces stock buyback (Reuters)
- Positioning phones to create new social networks (Reuters)
- Review: 3 ways to adjust your HDTV (AP)
- Embarq does well in first year (AP)
- New study renews click fraud debate (AP)
- Dell unveils enterprise Project Hybrid strategy (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft asserts patents, wants weaker system (InfoWorld)
- Wi-Fi Alliance Reveals New Brand (PC World)
- Video games giant sees battle in Europe (Reuters)
- Pentagon defends move to block Web sites (Reuters)
- IBM eyes big profit bump by 2010 (AP)
- Dell Sharpens Market Approach to Match HP, IBM (PC World)
- Microsoft Asserts Patents, Wants Weaker System (PC World)
- FCC approves iPhone (InfoWorld)
- Video pioneers challenge Pentagon (AP)
- Dell unveils enterprise Project Hybrid strategy (InfoWorld)
- Music, video phones may ride iPhone wave (Reuters)
- YouTube pioneers challenge Pentagon (AP)
- Tech, media hiring boosted by move to digital (Reuters)
- Anti-gay church parodies video (AP)
- Review: 3 ways to adjust your HDTV (AP)
- YouTube founders unfazed by challenges (AP)
- April video game sales rose 20 percent (Reuters)
- IBM eyes big profit bump by 2010 (AP)
- Phone co. Embarq does well in first year (AP)
- Motorola: Razr 2 phone debuts in SKorea (AP)
- Court: Google didn't infringe copyright (AP)
- New study renews click fraud debate (AP)
- YouTube pioneers challenge Pentagon (AP)
- Apple iPhone gets FCC approval (AP)
- Review: 3 ways to adjust your HDTV (AP)
- YouTube founders unfazed by challenges (AP)
- AMD details plans for mobile PC chip platform (Reuters)
- Study finds 25 countries block Web sites (AP)
- Camera phone pioneer ponders the impact (AP)
- Alcatel-Lucent workers' info missing (AP)
- Many hands on deck for latest "Pirates" vid game (Reuters)
- Hong Kong man loses Internet piracy appeal (AFP)