- Can Blu-ray save Christmas for Hollywood? (AP)
- Obama transition team names FCC review leaders (CNET)
- NASA turns to open-source problem-tracking databases (CNET)
- Privacy groups target Google Flu Trends (CNET)
- Where is Google voice-powered search? (CNET)
- Gadget survey finds many bugs can't be fixed (AP)
- Law professor fires back at song-swapping lawsuits (AP)
- 'Lost' Beatles song may bring Fab Four to Net sales (CNET)
- Adobe answers cries for 64-bit Flash on Linux (CNET)
- Green at the heart of Panasonic's bid for Sanyo (AP)
- Online startup aims to improve patent quality (AP)
- Roadrunner outraces supercomputer rivals (CNET)
- Spammers sent packing ? for now ? by Web shutdown (AP)
- Zune could lend Microsoft a rare rhythm infusion (AP)
- Gartner: 85 percent of companies using open source (CNET)
- Yahoo to replace Yang as CEO, ending rocky reign (AP)
- NY judge tentatively OKs Google copyright deal (AP)
- With Yang out, Microsoft may come back (CNET)
- National Geographic getting into video games (AP)
- Spansion sues Samsung over flash memory patents (AP)
- Yahoo's ultimate search--a new CEO (CNET)
- HP shares soar after solid 4Q outlook (AP)
- Online retail spending slows to a crawl in October (CNET)
- Google gives online life to Life mag's photos (AP)
- Facebook application plan rankles some developers (AP)
- RIAA win: Tennessee to police campus networks (CNET)
- 'Moonlight' heads to beta (CNET)
- Ballmer dismisses Yahoo buyout but open on search (AP)
- China's Baidu.com fights to rescue reputation (AP)
- HP shares soar after solid 4Q outlook (AP)
- E-mail in zero G: NASA develops network for space (AP)
- `Fake Steve Jobs' stops blogging as the 'Real Dan' (AP)
- Antivirus firms shrug at Microsoft's free security suite (CNET)
- Microsoft lets Zune music subscribers keep tunes (AP)
- Review: New BlackBerrys cool but can't beat iPhone (AP)
- Guns N' Roses album to debut on MySpace (CNET)
- Why Dell has its head in the clouds (CNET)
- Web ad sales rise slightly from prior quarter (AP)
- 'Green Car Journal' announces 2009 Green Car of the Year (CNET)
- Google empowers users to edit search results (AP)
- Dell 3Q profit falls as PC spending slows (AP)
- Google's virtual world Lively to die next month (AP)
- British PM comments on NASA hacker Gary McKinnon (CNET)
- Report: Obama's cell records improperly accessed (CNET)
- Engineers face jail in economic espionage case (AP)
- Green news harvest: tracking Congress' signals (CNET)
- Broadband makes tiny town an English-teaching hub (AP)
- Pentagon bans computer flash drives (AP)
- Customers line up for new BlackBerry Storm (CNET)
- Judge orders Ballmer to testify in Vista suit (CNET)
- Q&A: What's ahead for Visual Studio and .Net (CNET)
- Q&A: What's ahead for Visual Studio and .Net (CNET)
- YouTube lives it up (CNET)
- Vloggers and stars alike gather for YouTube Live (AP)
- Bug-sized spies: US develops tiny flying robots (AP)
- Sony's Crackle.com to beef up online video content (CNET)
- Random House to digitize thousands of books (AP)
- Hands-off hackers: Crooks opt for surgical strikes (AP)
- Symantec says Internet underground economy is organized and rich (CNET)
- IBM joins party in the clouds (CNET)
- Facebook wins $873M judgment against spammer (AP)
- NASA preparing Juno, mission for in-depth study of Jupiter (CNET)
- HP backs guidance but Wall Street wary (AP)
- Blockbuster to rent through new on-demand device (AP)
- Forecaster lops 10 pct off 2009 online ad estimate (AP)
- Web suicide watchers tough to prosecute (CNET)
- Is the video game industry recession-proof? (CNET)
- TiVo reports profit in fiscal 3Q (AP)
- Cisco plans 4-day shutdown to cut costs (AP)
- Another label sees big digital-music growth (CNET)
- Gmail 'vulnerability' turns out to be phishing scam (CNET)
- Ad watchdog: FiOS not 'so much more bright' (AP)
- Guyana to close Net cafes that offer cheap calls (AP)
- Lycos Europe to close portal, end Web hosting (CNET)
- Sling.com like video site Hulu with a twist (AP)
- Sundance opening night pick spotlights animation tech (CNET)
- Some Sony films return to Netflix-Xbox service (CNET)
- Uproar in Australia over plan to block Web sites (AP)
- Amazon says 2008 holiday season was 'best ever' (AP)
- Wal-Mart to start selling Apple's iPhone on Sunday (AP)
- Amateurs are trying genetic engineering at home (AP)
- Tony Hawk talks charity, game development (CNET)
- E-shopping site to open in China for Japan goods (AP)
- Google, Microsoft, Apple sued over preview icons (CNET)
- Holiday report: E-commerce dips, electronics plummet (CNET)
- Windows 7 beta 1 makes early debut (CNET)
- Report: HP sells printers in Iran with third party (AP)
- Elephants ready to party as eBay ban approaches (CNET)
- The smartphone buzz in '09? It's not a product (CNET)
- The holiday e-retail satisfaction rankings are in (CNET)
- Review: Ditching car OK with Net transit planners (AP)
- Obama online supporters key to pushing his agenda (AP)
- China's 3G rollout sets off sales scramble (AP)
- Telcos look to benefit from broadband funding (CNET)
- `GoodQuests' tie online mazes to charity (AP)
- New NASA report details final minutes of Columbia (AP)
- Gawker Media sells Consumerist blog (CNET)
- Online holiday sales drop 3 percent (CNET)
- Shhh! Gadget racket threatens pulsar research (AP)
- Dell regroups around four customer segments (CNET)
- Microsoft's Zune players freeze on New Year's Eve (AP)
- Chinese software pirates get prison sentences (AP)
- No shoes? No problem for this college interview (AP)
- Facebook godfather groups spark mafia victims' ire (CNET)
- Microsoft planning big layoffs for January? (CNET)
- Facebook nudity policy draws nursing moms' ire (AP)
- Music sales for 2008 ride digital coattails (CNET)
- Unlocking the iPhone 3G - or maybe not (CNET)
- Digital TV subsidy program running out of money (AP)
- Wikipedia meets $6 million fundraising goal (AP)
- 'Curse of silence' smartphone flaw disclosed (CNET)
- Israeli news site down, blames cyber attack (CNET)
- Recession to steal some glitz from gadget show (AP)
- Have yourself a merry Facebook Christmas? (CNET)
- Madoff victims selling memorabilia on eBay (AP)
- RIAA dumps evidence-gathering firm (CNET)
- Steve Jobs has hormone imbalance, will remain CEO (AP)
- China targets Google in crackdown on pornography (AP)
- MySpace is research place for busybody 'Dr. Meg' (AP)
- Even in recession, CES to have stuff worth seeing (AP)
- Survey: 'Green' tag should be banished (CNET)
- Logitech to cut salaried staff by 15 percent (AP)
- Online video viewing jumps 34 percent (CNET)
- Chinese government to Web companies: No porn allowed (CNET)
- Apple's Jobs has hormone imbalance, will stay CEO (AP)
- Apple cuts copy protection and prices on iTunes (AP)
- Fake celeb LinkedIn profiles lead to malware (CNET)