- IBM, MySQL team up on database software (Reuters)
- Verizon offers BlackBerry for use abroad (AP)
- Options troubles at Apple remain (AP)
- China plans online marriage list to tackle bigamy (Reuters)
- Options troubles at Apple remain (AP)
- GM's OnStar announces partnership with MapQuest (Reuters)
- Options troubles at Apple remain (AP)
- Options troubles at Apple remain (AP)
- MySpace to help launch reality TV show (AP)
- Flat TV boom lifts Sharp profits to new record (AFP)
- China Telecom gives Google Web advertising rights (Reuters)
- Nokia and telcos join mobile wallet plan (Reuters)
- CA turns to outsourcing company for support in China (InfoWorld)
- CollabNet acquires SourceForge from VA Software (InfoWorld)
- Middle-earth is worth exploring (USATODAY.com)
- Mobile texts harm written language: Irish report (Reuters)
- CA turns to outsourcing company for support in China (InfoWorld)
- Yahoo India launches new services ahead of AOL entry (InfoWorld)
- Nokia says 100 mln phones with S60 software shipped (Reuters)
- Text messages harm written language: report (Reuters)
- Nokia and telcos join mobile wallet plan (Reuters)
- Microsoft, SAP Extend Duet Deal (PC World)
- Motorola invests in wireless badges supplier (Reuters)
- Options troubles aren't over for Apple (AP)
- 'Evil twin' Wi-Fi access points proliferate (InfoWorld)
- Red Hat Acquires MetaMatrix (PC World)
- Sharp Hits Sales Record (PC World)
- Verizon, Spring offer `world' BlackBerry (AP)
- Microsoft ups security stance with new labs (InfoWorld)
- Text messages harm written language? (Reuters)
- Microsoft Labs Tackle Security (PC World)
- 'Evil twin' Hotspots Proliferate (PC World)
- FaceTime offers Skype manager for business (InfoWorld)
- Nokia, telecoms join mobile wallet plan (Reuters)
- PlayStation Users Boost Medical Research (PC World)
- Computer dealers accuse Sun of blocking used sales (InfoWorld)
- IBM Unix Servers Open for x86 Linux Apps (NewsFactor)
- Verizon Wireless, Sprint offer BlackBerry compatible with 2 cell technologies for use abroad (AP)
- Verizon, Sprint offer `world' BlackBerry (AP)
- Video search engine Blinkx to go public (InfoWorld)
- Sun Draws Sales Complaint (PC World)
- Red Hat Buys MetaMatrix for SOA Apps (NewsFactor)
- New Japanese mobile phones detect motion (AP)
- Report: Texting hurts Ireland's youths (AP)
- Review: Google software for Mac is OK (AP)
- `Guitar Hero II' delivers for Xbox 360 (AP)
- This is a hed (InfoWorld)
- New home networks may change the face of IT (InfoWorld)
- Acer recalls 27,000 laptop batteries (AP)
- Service aims for consistent Web browsing (AP)
- Indian blow to Vodafone ambitions (FT.com)
- BlackBerry from Verizon works worldwide (InfoWorld)
- America Movil net profit jumps 52 pct (Reuters)
- Newswires: VideoEgg Latest Ad Platform To Attract WPP Investment (AdWeek.com)
- Apple iPhone on track to ship in late June: CFO (Reuters)
- Sun: 160,000 channels, should be somethin' on (InfoWorld)
- Sills award given to Joyce DiDonato (AP)
- Rocker Townshend unveils song composing software (Reuters)
- Qualcomm says profit, revenue rise, ups forecasts (Reuters)
- Dell brings solid state to Latitude (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft's search group loses another executive (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft's Windows Server beta arrives (AP)
- Acer recalls 27,000 notebook PC batteries (InfoWorld)
- How Gracenote Solved Lyric Challenges (NewsFactor)
- Microsoft starts testing Windows "Longhorn" server (Reuters)
- Microsoft Releases First Public Beta of "Longhorn" Server (PC World)
- PS3 a Hit for Stanford Grid Project (NewsFactor)
- Wii have a problem with injuries: British experts (AFP)
- Build Your Own Internet-Controlled Robots (PC World)
- FCC seeks more comment on airwaves auction (Reuters)