- Top court rules for Microsoft on patent (Reuters)
- Spring Java framework gets a Java 6 upgrade (InfoWorld)
- Verizon profit falls but wireless users grow (Reuters)
- India's "breadbasket" aims to be new IT hotspot (Reuters)
- "Die Hard" sequel big in blogosphere (Reuters)
- Court favors Microsoft in patent fight (AP)
- A Perfect Storm for the Nintendo Wii (NewsFactor)
- Verizon's 1Q profit falls, revenue rises (AP)
- "Die Hard" sequel big in blogosphere (Reuters)
- Microsoft releases test version of media player (Reuters)
- Yahoo snaps up Right Media for $680M (AP)
- Yahoo to buy rest of Right Media for $680 mln (Reuters)
- IBM expands its Express Advantage to target SMBs (InfoWorld)
- "Die Hard" sequel big in blogosphere (Reuters)
- Microsoft adds streaming, services to Silverlight (Reuters)
- Verizon's 1Q profit falls, revenue rises (AP)
- Court favors Microsoft in patent fight (AP)
- IBM Aims at Midmarket Appeal (PC World)
- Goozex game trading site adds Mac titles (Macworld.com)
- Comcast, Yahoo reach Internet advertising deal (Reuters)
- Sony apologizes for dead goat prop (Reuters)
- Supreme Court hands tech firms patent victories (Reuters)
- Verizon's 1Q earnings fall 8.4 percent (AP)
- Yahoo to acquire online advertiser Right Media (AFP)
- Microsoft Adds .Net to Give Silverlight a Shine (PC World)
- Microsoft 's Xbox 360 Goes Elite (NewsFactor)
- Google dubs personal home page 'iGoogle' (AP)
- 12 nations put on copyright piracy list (AP)
- Users take sides in Flash-Silverlight clash (InfoWorld)
- Users take sides in Flash-Silverlight clash (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft Adds Open-Source Twist to Silverlight (PC World)
- Google says Viacom lawsuit threat to Internet use (Reuters)
- Oracle asks court to make SAP preserve documents (Reuters)
- Krishnan in $5bn buy-out bid for Maxis (FT.com)
- Yahoo CEO gets $80M in 2006 compensation (AP)
- How to get bought by Google (or IBM, or Oracle) (InfoWorld)
- Yahoo signs up Comcast for Web ads deal (Reuters)
- Sony Apologizes For Decapitated Goat In 'God Of War' Launch (TechWeb)
- TurboExcel becomes Calc4Web (AP)
- VeriSign to offer passwords on bank card (AP)
- Court favors Microsoft in patent fight (AP)
- Google expands personalization with iGoogle (Reuters)
- Amateur hour upon us, but no need for alarm (Reuters)
- Tibco readies unified interface, Business Studio 2.0 (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft eyeing Web ad firm 24/7 Real Media: report (Reuters)
- Funny business going on online (USATODAY.com)
- Selling software without services doesn't hold promise (InfoWorld)
- BEA blending dev tools in Workshop release (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft eyes Web ad firm 24/7 Real Media: report (Reuters)
- Google responds to Viacom's YouTube suit (AP)
- After Sony, Kutaragi Looks to the Network (PC World)
- Innovation, startups hot again in the enterprise (InfoWorld)
- Dell Embraces Ubuntu Linux (PC World)
- Glu, Activision partner on "Call of Duty" mobile (Reuters)
- Google Stomps on AdWords Exploit (PC World)
- Supreme Court Issues Major Patent Ruling (NewsFactor)
- Dell embraces Ubuntu (InfoWorld)
- Vodafone to be Sued for VoIP Blocking? (PC World)
- YouTube, eBay win 'Oscars of the Internet' (AFP)
- NBC Universal looks to feed off Rmail (Reuters)
- British motorists face spy in sky monitoring (Reuters)
- Shrink-Wrapped Software's Days Numbered (PC World)
- Qwest Communications 1Q profit jumps (AP)
- IBM gives peek at blade workstation (InfoWorld)
- Dell hopes to earn good will with Linux PC (InfoWorld)
- Icahn takes aim at Motorola's Zander (Reuters)
- Survey: Despite interest, most won't buy iPhone (Macworld.com)
- Panther Express: CDNs for the little guy (InfoWorld)
- Dutch internet TV company to show CNN (AP)
- Unpatched flaws found in Photoshop CS2, CS3 (InfoWorld)