- Microsoft's sales show fallout of recession (AP)
- Amazon 1Q profit, revenue jump on strong sales (AP)
- It's official: Amazon Video on Demand goes HD (Yahoo! Tech)
- Yahoo to close GeoCities, other services in revamp (AP)
- Former Facebook exec Van Natta to be MySpace CEO (AP)
- Facebook to adopt new rules despite vote shortfall (AP)
- Macintosh botnet on the march (Yahoo! Tech)
- Hollywood in showdown over DVD 'ripper' (AP)
- Charities see potential, risk with social networks (AP)
- Charities see potential, risk with social networks (AP)
- Qualcomm to pay $891M to settle suit with Broadcom (AP)
- Cost-cutting saves Microsoft stock after rough 3Q (AP)
- British government backs down over database plan (AP)
- Verizon 1st-qtr profit, revenue beat expectations (AP)
- AP sources: Joost seeks cable TV operator as buyer (AP)
- Cablevision has fastest Internet speeds for cable (AP)
- Brocade deepens IBM ties, steps up attack on Cisco (AP)
- Amazon.com buys Stanza e-book app maker Lexcycle (AP)
- 'Harry Potter' among those missing from e-library (AP)
- Company pulls plug on `Fallujah' war video game (AP)
- Review: Looking for gems in iPhone's game library (AP)
- As Oracle readies takeover, Sun's loss widens (AP)
- Companies mine Web clues for signs of pandemics (AP)
- Judge delays Google book settlement hearing (AP)
- Qwest 1Q earnings rise 37 pct after cost cuts (AP)
- Internet company IAC reports first-quarter loss (AP)
- Novel effort in Minnesota seeks ISP gambling block (AP)
- French lawmakers reconsider Internet piracy bill (AP)
- Report: US cyber warfare needs oversight, debate (AP)
- Is quitting Twitter more popular than re-tweeting? (AP)
- China scales back IT disclosure demands (AP)
- Yahoo's Yang gets $1 in rocky final year as CEO (AP)
- Comcast 1Q profit up 6 percent on new customers (AP)
- Disney joins NBC and News Corp. with Hulu stake (AP)
- Poll: Swedish pro file-sharing party gains support (AP)
- Motorola loss widens; analysts see worrisome signs (AP)
- Texting delays mar popularity of $50 Boost plan (AP)
- AOL names yet another head of online ad business (AP)
- Is quitting Twitter more popular than re-tweeting? (AP)
- Pentagon uses Facebook, Twitter to spread message (AP)
- Disney joins NBC and News Corp. with Hulu stake (AP)
- How thermal-imaging cameras can spot flu fevers (AP)
- Microsoft's Windows 7 test implies holiday launch (AP)
- Old Japanese maps on Google Earth unveil secrets (AP)
- Singers tell Congress: Money (That's What I Want) (AP)
- Despite prepaid lift, Sprint Nextel loss widens (AP)
- Obama's tax plans raises high-tech hackles (AP)
- NPD Group: BlackBerry Curve outsold iPhone in 1Q (AP)
- Recession forces new focus in e-commerce marketing (AP)
- Libraries eye stimulus money for their Web access (AP)
- Microsoft moves forward on plan to lay off 5,000 (AP)
- A larger Kindle could upend textbooks, periodicals (AP)
- Tiny particles make LED light more pleasing (AP)
- Amazon seeks more paths for sales with new Kindle (AP)
- A fifth of US homes have cell phones, no landlines (AP)
- Review: Mini monitor can be a useful desktop annex (AP)
- Verizon shareholders to vote on executive pay (AP)
- Cisco earnings fall 21 pct but beat expectations (AP)
- Nintendo's annual profit rises 8.5 percent (AP)
- Xerox looks to make color printing more affordable (AP)
- Google CEO doesn't see problem with his Apple role (AP)
- Verizon shareholders endorse execs' pay packages (AP)
- Japan's top chipmaker Toshiba posts record loss (AP)
- Sun Micro may have broken anti-bribery laws (AP)
- Hackers breach UC Berkeley computer database (AP)
- Verizon offers to cut exclusive time for phones (AP)
- Liberty Media CEO says DirecTV sale 'possible' (AP)
- AT&T to buy territories from Verizon for $2.35B (AP)
- Asking a machine to spot threats human eyes miss (AP)
- Asking a machine to spot threats human eyes miss (AP)
- AT&T to buy territories from Verizon for $2.35B (AP)
- Microsoft: Windows 7 on track for holiday sales (AP)
- Dish Network 1Q profit rises 21 percent (AP)
- New Web site lets you compare bus tickets (AP)
- Tech firms could see fallout from antitrust shift (AP)
- Yahoo wins round in Oregon nude photo court battle (AP)
- Microsoft to raise $3.75B in first debt offering (AP)
- Dell bans e-waste export to developing countries (AP)
- Lawmakers adopt bill to punish Internet piracy (AP)
- EBay cuts auction listing fees for casual sellers (AP)
- Intel CEO: `So far, so good' in 2Q (AP)
- Google digging deeper to improve search results (AP)
- Google's Street View halted in Greece over privacy (AP)
- Dell bans e-waste export to developing countries (AP)
- EU fines Intel $1.45 billion for sales tactics (AP)
- Ill. AG: Craigslist dropping 'erotic services' ads (AP)
- Cisco to supply Clearwire with WiMax devices (AP)
- Review: Flaws in Web's much-touted WolframAlpha (AP)
- Craigslist says it will drop 'erotic services' ads (AP)
- FCC: Landline number move should take 1 day, not 4 (AP)
- These shoes are made for talking ... to your phone (AP)
- Craigslist to drop 'erotic services' classifieds (AP)
- Intel hit with $1.45 billion fine in Europe (AP)
- Google glitch disrupts search engine, e-mail (AP)
- Rambus says FTC has dropped antitrust claims (AP)
- Astro_Mike: In space, everyone can hear you tweet (AP)
- April video game sales decline 17 percent (AP)
- Craigslist to drop 'erotic services' classifieds (AP)
- Nintendo prepares to set new Wii gizmo into motion (AP)
- Microsoft, China's Hangzhou set 'model city' pact (AP)
- Panasonic slumps to $4 billion yearly loss (AP)
- Foodies flock to Twitter-savvy food trucks (AP)
- Court case reveals ugly infighting at Motorola (AP)
- Iowa town seeks status as video gamers' mecca (AP)
- Scribd turns page from document sharing to selling (AP)
- Got an unusual name? Facebook may think it's fake (AP)
- Court case reveals ugly infighting at Motorola (AP)
- Google CEO urges grads: 'Turn off your computer' (AP)
- Craigslist CEO asks SC AG to apologize for threat (AP)
- Napster cuts music plan to $5 a month (AP)
- Dell aims bright new netbook at younger students (AP)
- Sprint says Palm Pre to go on sale June 6 (AP)
- HP profit drops 17 pct; PC, ink sales stumble (AP)
- I'm running late. Wait, my phone already told you. (AP)
- Yahoo searching for ways to show fewer Web links (AP)
- HP's profit drops, more layoffs looming (AP)
- Intel lawyer: `uphill battle' to fight EU charges (AP)
- 7 in NY charged in Craigslist prostitution ring (AP)
- Germany to Google: Erase raw street-level images (AP)
- Toshiba to stop making mobile phones in Japan (AP)
- NebuAd closing doors after Internet privacy woes (AP)
- Review: Blacksocks.com is as simple as it sounds (AP)
- Parents turn to cell phones as high-tech rattles (AP)
- SolarWinds shares climb during first trading day (AP)
- Indonesian clerics want rules for Facebook (AP)
- NetApp to buy Data Domain in $1.5 billion deal (AP)
- Tessera wins patent dispute with chipmakers (AP)
- New French law on Internet piracy meets skepticism (AP)
- Sony to slash suppliers as CEO's mettle tested (AP)
- Air Force waves off warnings about GPS accuracy (AP)
- U. of Missouri hopes to teach some iJournalism (AP)
- Univ. of Michigan, Google amend book scanning deal (AP)
- Computer virus strikes US Marshals, FBI affected (AP)
- OpenTable shares soar nearly 60 pct in IPO feast (AP)
- NKorea allows limited Internet cell phone service (AP)
- Indonesian imams OK Facebook - but no flirting! (AP)
- Acer eyes Japan growth with new cheap laptop (AP)
- Xerox CEO Mulcahy retiring, Burns to replace her (AP)
- EBay wins court fight against L'Oreal in UK (AP)
- 'The Sims' return with more personality quirks (AP)
- `Keyboard Cat' phenomenon spreads on Web, TV (AP)
- Move to online public notices looms over papers (AP)
- With ex-Google exec, AOL seeks another fresh start (AP)
- Iran cuts access to Facebook as election looms (AP)
- With ex-Google exec, AOL seeks another fresh start (AP)
- Recession suddenly humbles high-tech sector (AP)
- Online magazine tries to be a lab for media future (AP)
- Google increasingly battles Facebook in search (AP)
- Online news fees: financial salvation or suicide? (AP)
- Online news fees: financial salvation or suicide? (AP)
- Web-sensation Spanish blogger dead at 97 (AP)
- A Twitter-based competition show headed for TV? (AP)
- Facebook's $200M investment values co. at $10B (AP)
- Court says no exclusive cable rights in apartments (AP)
- Twitter co-founders are mum on revenue plans (AP)
- New Web site to amplify debate on Google book deal (AP)
- Report finds TV sales staying strong in recession (AP)
- Review: New headsets let you shoot the breeze (AP)
- Yahoo open to Microsoft deal under right terms (AP)
- MySpace's new CEO promises innovation (AP)
- Time Warner to spin off AOL, ending ill-fated deal (AP)
- Dell profit falls 63 percent as PC sales stay soft (AP)
- Bing it on: Microsoft overhauls search, again (AP)
- Google hoping Web surfers will ride its `Wave' (AP)
- HP chief cautious about return of pent-up demand (AP)
- Palm's new smart phone synchronizes with iTunes (AP)
- Japan university gives away iPhones to nab truants (AP)
- Boyle Web sensation: A massive missed opportunity? (AP)
- Obama calling for better security for computers (AP)
- ID-theft ruling: Set your own fraud alerts (AP)
- Robots with fins, tails demonstrate evolution (AP)
- Time Warner CEO hints at online fees for magazines (AP)
- PROMISES, PROMISES: Battling cyber turf wars (AP)
- Cuba criticizes Microsoft blocking Messenger (AP)
- Robots with fins, tails demonstrate evolution (AP)
- As Web communication shrinks, so do links (AP)
- Kindle display maker E Ink to be bought for $215M (AP)
- AP source: DirecTV CEO in talks to join News Corp. (AP)
- Cisco addition increases technology clout in Dow (AP)
- At 25, `Tetris' drops into place as gaming icon (AP)
- Much riding on success — or failure — of Palm Pre (AP)
- Windows 7 confirmed for holiday season PCs (AP)
- Acer to offer Google's Android in netbook PCs (AP)
- Common GPS could help better track airline flights (AP)
- Review: Dazzling Palm software beats the iPhone (AP)
- Intel to buy software maker Wind River for $884M (AP)
- Federal judge tosses warrantless wiretap cases (AP)
- Sony becomes 2nd label on Vevo music video site (AP)
- Web site tracks policy changes at popular sites (AP)
- FTC shuts allegedly rogue Internet provider (AP)
- Cardinals manager Tony La Russa sues Twitter (AP)
- Electronic Arts stages fake protest of game at E3 (AP)
- Apple's next iPhone crop must fight off more pests (AP)
- Reality bites Internet as 1Q ad sales fall 5 pct (AP)
- NYPD looking at futuristic weapons technology (AP)
- Sprint CEO: Palm Pre is `coming out party' (AP)
- Japan explores using cell phones to stop pandemics (AP)
- New site promotes journalists as individual brands (AP)
- China wants PCs to come with anti-porn software (AP)
- Qwest to keep long-distance business (AP)
- Apple drops price of least expensive iPhone to $99 (AP)
- Minn. regulators drop bid to block online gambling (AP)
- Apple drops entry iPhone to $99, unveils new model (AP)
- Texas Instruments boosts 2Q guidance range (AP)
- Shop On TV Network
- Music industry battles Spanish computer buff (AP)
- China defends Web-filtering software requirement (AP)
- Friday is final curtain for analog TV signals (AP)
- Bing swing: New search engine ups Redmond's share (AP)
- APNewsBreak: Group says poker winnings are frozen (AP)
- Study: Craigslist revenue to climb 23 pct to $100M (AP)
- USA Today to introduce digital edition, for a fee (AP)
- Kiva to feed cash-starved US small businesses (AP)
- Review: New Intel chips power skinny laptops (AP)
- Google unfazed by 3 US government inquiries (AP)
- Palm appoints ex-Apple whiz as CEO (AP)
- China defends net filtering software amid outcry (AP)
- Microsoft to sell Windows minus browser in Europe (AP)
- Final DTV transition is relief for some businesses (AP)
- Surveys: More than 2M households unready for DTV (AP)
- Yahoo names new CFO, fills void left by shake-up (AP)
- US video game sales slide 23 pct in May (AP)
- Final DTV transition is relief for some businesses (AP)
- Confusion expected as analog TV broadcasts end (AP)
- EU: browser-free Windows gives no real choice (AP)
- Rambus settles EU antitrust probe, avoids fines (AP)
- Publisher warms to Scribd store (AP)
- Campers see hassle, expense in digital TV switch (AP)
- Amazon to pay Toys R Us $51M to settle suit (AP)
- Friday marks final signoff for analog TV service (AP)
- 700,000 callers phone digital TV hot line (AP)
- Minn woman who lost music-share suit gets replay (AP)
- 800,000 callers phone digital TV hot line (AP)
- Minn. woman who lost music-share suit gets replay (AP)
- AP IMPACT: Weak security enables credit card hacks (AP)
- Celebrities tweet for Suu Kyi's release in Myanmar (AP)
- AP Impact: Weak security enables credit card hacks (AP)
- Virgin Media and Universal launch music service (AP)
- Celebrities tweet for Suu Kyi's release in Myanmar (AP)
- Survey: Family time eroding as Internet use soars (AP)
- Jury seated in music downloading trial in Minn. (AP)
- Tweeting Iran: Elex news in 140 characters or less (AP)
- Music cos. vow to show Minn. woman shared 24 songs (AP)
- On Bloomsday, `Ulysses' meets Twitter (AP)
- IRS, Treasury want cell phone tax repealed (AP)
- MySpace to cut 30 pct of jobs to boost efficiency (AP)
- Adobe Systems posts drop in 2Q profit, sales (AP)
- Reception problems linger after DTV transition (AP)
- Guessing game: How much money is YouTube losing? (AP)
- Attempted Iran media clampdown meets Internet age (AP)