- IBM adds video-game chips to mainframes (AP)
- Indian software firms see profits surge (AP)
- Ericsson Q1 just lags consensus, repeats 07 outlook (Reuters)
- Newspapers debate online reader comments (AP)
- AOL launches India portal, refreshes U.S. site (Reuters)
- Ericsson Q1 profit up 24 pct, wins market share (Reuters)
- AOL launches English portal in India (AP)
- Counterfeiters spin Spider-Man web of deceit (Reuters)
- India to let foreign cos bid for 3G licenses: paper (Reuters)
- LG Electronics may launch new handset model in H2 (Reuters)
- Sony to launch video-sharing network on Friday (Reuters)
- Broadcast-Style TV Comes to Cell Phones (PC World)
- Nintendo profits up 77 pct. on Wii sales (AP)
- Ericsson Q1 profit up 24 pct, still sees '07 growth (Reuters)
- MySpace launched in China (AFP)
- Nintendo aims to sell 300 mln Wii, DS software units (Reuters)
- Sony to launch video-sharing network on Friday (Reuters)
- Central Europe closes in on digital elites: study (Reuters)
- Wii, DS boom lifts Nintendo's profits (AFP)
- Corrected: Ericsson Q1 profit up 24 pct, still sees '07 growth (Reuters)
- Verizon, Sprint to offer BlackBerry with a global reach (USATODAY.com)
- MySpace launched in China (AFP)
- Toshiba quarterly profit down 37 pct. (AP)
- South Korean watchdog drops chip probe (AP)
- Nintendo profits up 77 pct. on Wii sales (AP)
- Wii, DS boom lifts Nintendo's profits (AFP)
- Microsoft releases first Longhorn public beta (InfoWorld)
- Adobe to open-source Flex SDK by end of year (InfoWorld)
- Ericsson Q1 profit up 24 pct, still sees '07 growth (Reuters)
- Hugh Grant arrested over 'baked bean assault' (AFP)
- Groups: Chinese product piracy rising (AP)
- IBM adds video-game chips to mainframes (AP)
- US Army to evaluate Mobile WiMax use (InfoWorld)
- Apple iPhone to ship late June: CFO (Reuters)
- MySpace launched in China (AFP)
- Toshiba Chips, Phone Sales Squeeze Profits (PC World)
- Corning to invest $129M in advanced LCD plant (InfoWorld)
- Joost signs major advertisers for TV-over-Web plan (Reuters)
- Nintendo Sales Up, but Wii Misses Target (PC World)
- Jobs says Apple customers not into renting music (Reuters)
- Standard for Secure Mobile Payments Coming (PC World)
- Standard for secure mobile phone payments is on the way (InfoWorld)
- VMware files prospectus for IPO (InfoWorld)
- iPhone, Therefore I Am (PC World)
- FCC approves plan for auctioning 700MHz spectrum (InfoWorld)
- Sony's "father of PlayStation" retires as exec (Reuters)
- AOL plans aggressive international expansion after India portal launch (AFP)
- Head of Sony Computer Entertainment Resigns (PC World)
- IBM to bring together mainframes and game chips (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft Releases First Public Beta of Longhorn Server (NewsFactor)
- A delicate task for the Indian watchdog (FT.com)
- Sony PlayStation creator to retire (Reuters)
- U.S. bill aims to repeal Web gambling ban (Reuters)
- Record-Setting Spam Effort Turns Computers into Zombies (LiveScience.com)
- Wii have a problem with injuries: British experts (AFP)
- Nintendo profits up 77 pct. on Wii sales (AP)
- Sony PlayStation architect resigns (AP)
- Sony's "Father of PlayStation" to step down (Reuters)
- Four plead guilty in auction software piracy scheme (InfoWorld)
- EarthLink studying muni Wi-Fi business (AP)
- New Global BlackBerry Offers Service Worldwide (NewsFactor)
- Google Website Optimizer boosts page effectiveness (InfoWorld)
- House bill would allow Internet gambling (AP)
- Sony PlayStation architect resigns (AP)
- Sony's "Father of PlayStation" to step down (Reuters)
- IBM to Bring Together Mainframes, Game Chips (PC World)
- McAfee posts higher preliminary profit (Reuters)
- US military charge commander with abuse (FT.com)
- Standard for secure mobile phone payments is on the way (InfoWorld)
- Experts: Google doesn't police advertisers (InfoWorld)