- Verizon Revenue Up, Helped by Wireless and Data
- Nokia to Buy Software Developer Trolltech for $153M
- MSI Readying Diamondville Low-Cost Laptop
- Cisco Unveils Data Center Switching Product
- Sweden to Charge Pirate Bay in Copyright Case
- Study Shows eBay Buyers Save Billions of Dollars
- Sony Ericsson Cuts Deals With 10 Music Labels
- Cisco's Nexus Forms Core of Data-Center Drive
- Gartner: HD DVD Price Cuts Only Prolong Agony
- Amazon to Add MP3 Store to International Sites
- Ribbit injects phone, voicemail features on to Web (Reuters)
- PayPal Buys Fraud Sciences for $169M (PC World)
- Swedish prosecutors close in on The Pirate Bay (InfoWorld)
- PayPal buys Fraud Sciences for $169M (InfoWorld)
- Amazon to Add MP3 Store to International Sites (PC World)
- PayPal to buy Fraud Sciences (Reuters)
- Amazon to begin international roll-out of MP3 store (Reuters)
- Sweden to charge Pirate Bay in copyright case (Reuters)
- Amazon to add MP3 store to international sites (InfoWorld)
- Hackers hit Scientology with online attack (InfoWorld)
- German state, Nokia seek solution for Bochum plant (Reuters)
- Yahoo encounters a fork in the road (USATODAY.com)
- Vonage chief stays sunny about the future (USATODAY.com)
- "L Word" gets online peek (Reuters)
- Sony Ericsson cuts deals with 10 music labels (Reuters)
- AnyDVD & AnyDVD HD v6.3.1.3 Beta
- Download Accelerator Plus v8.6.3.7 Beta
- Handset Growth Could Slow
- Next Star Wars Game Features New Technology
- Qtrax aims to offer iPod-friendly tracks (AP)
- New site has users wager on news stories (AP)
- Startups rush to pave way for Web video (AP)
- Study shows eBay buyers save billions of dollars (Reuters)
- Free music available, legally -- if fans don't mind the ads! (AFP)
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- 'Beavis' Joins TV Shows on PSP
- Tech Venture Funding Jumped in 2007
- Grand Theft Auto IV Delay Partly Due to PS3
- HDTV Accessories Line Features 4-port HDMI Switcher
- Prince of Persia Update Due
- Amazon says will begin int'l roll-out of its MP3 store (Reuters)
- Students Test Wii as Workout
- New Music Download Service is Free--With Ads
- Broadband, Cell Service Demand Boost AT&T
- Web Offers Indie Films a Second Chance
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- Carriers Vie for African Mobile Markets
- Nokia's Next Phone May Come from Romania