- Schools weigh text alerts for crises (USATODAY.com)
- Role-play along with J.R.R. Tolkien's 'Lord of the Rings' (USATODAY.com)
- China court orders Yahoo China to curb music links (Reuters)
- AT&T posts higher quarterly profit, revenue up (Reuters)
- "God of War II" tops March U.S. video game chart (Reuters)
- AT&T profit doubles, but wireless growth lags (Reuters)
- EU fails to agree on cell phone roaming rules (Reuters)
- Warner Music settles with Bertelsmann on Napster (Reuters)
- Alcatel-Lucent warns of 1Q sales drop (AP)
- Microsoft Links PC, Xbox Gaming (PC World)
- IBM boosts dividend, stock buyback (Reuters)
- No News Is Big News for Sana Security (PC Magazine)
- AT&T profit doubles, wireless growth lags (Reuters)
- EU fails to agree on cell phone roaming rules (Reuters)
- Chinese court orders Yahoo China to curb music links (Reuters)
- IBM boosts dividend, increases buyback (AP)
- HP blends Mercury, Openview software (InfoWorld)
- Alcatel-Lucent sales, operating profit dip in Q1 (InfoWorld)
- Mobile roaming a thorny issue for EU lawmakers (InfoWorld)
- Amazon Set To Bite Apple's Digital Core (NewsFactor)
- Wimbledon to use HawkEye technology (Reuters)
- Best Buy to sell HD Radio in all U.S. stores (Reuters)
- China says U.S. piracy case will harm trade ties (Reuters)
- ID theft task force urges tougher penalties (Reuters)
- Denmark labor issue to air at IBM annual meeting (InfoWorld)
- .ANI attacks took swipes at Vista's security (InfoWorld)
- Red Hat to acquire MetaMatrix (InfoWorld)
- EU Can't Agree on Roaming Fees (PC World)
- Aspyr offers free iQuiz Maker for new iPod game (Macworld.com)
- Share Some Bandwidth, Get Free Wi-Fi (NewsFactor)
- IBM raises dividend, stock buyback (Reuters)
- MS, SAP extend Duet partnership (InfoWorld)
- Static Wikipedia now available on CD (AP)
- Microsoft links PCs and Xbox 360s (InfoWorld)
- IBM boosts dividend, increases buyback (AP)
- NTT DoCoMo Debuts Motion-Sensing Mobile Phones (NewsFactor)
- In Japan, Wikipedia on mobile phones (AFP)
- Napster going over the air in Japan (AFP)
- China warns U.S. piracy cases will harm trade tries (Reuters)
- Vonage wins Verizon patent ruling (Reuters)
- Rescuers often can't find 911 callers (AP)
- LG develops tactile broadcast phone (AFP)
- Vonage injunction stayed in patent case (AP)
- Vonage wins court stay in Verizon patent fight (Reuters)
- CyberLink MagicSports plays to busy sports fans (InfoWorld)
- Sun Microsystems posts 3Q profit (AP)
- AT&T doubles profit in first quarter (InfoWorld)
- Amazon.com 1Q profit doubles (AP)
- Sun Microsystems revenue misses estimates (Reuters)
- McAfee unveils DLP gateway (InfoWorld)
- Sun Microsystems posts 3Q profit (AP)
- Modest Finn quietly emerges from Shell (FT.com)
- Presidential Debates Meet Web 2.0? (NewsFactor)
- Vonage wins court stay in Verizon patent battle (Reuters)
- MySpace launches in Spanish (AFP)
- Red Hat chides Oracle over Linux (InfoWorld)
- Rescuers often can't find 911 callers (AP)
- Amazon.com 1Q profit more than doubles (AP)
- Sun Microsystems posts 3Q profit (AP)
- Nokia taps into Silicon Valley (InfoWorld)
- Amazon.com 1Q profit more than doubles; shares soar 12 percent after hours (AP)
- FCC to unveil auction plan on Wednesday (Reuters)
- Digital camera shipments to fall in 2011: report (Reuters)
- Sony says China pirated Spider-Man DVDs are fakes (Reuters)
- Trends & Innovations - Tuesday (Investor's Business Daily)
- Nokia Taps into Silicon Valley (PC World)
- Rescuers often can't find 911 callers (AP)
- Rescuers often can't find 911 callers (AP)
- Baldwin leaves talent agency (Reuters)
- Sun Microsystems rings up 3Q profit (AP)