- How to pick an HDTV for the Super Bowl and beyond (AP)
- Senate nears deal to delay digital TV transition (AP)
- Upstart challenges Chinese state TV New Year show (AP)
- China closes 1,250 sites in online porn crackdown (AP)
- NetApp tops 'Best Companies to Work For' list (CNET)
- Pope welcomes Facebook, but cautions (AP)
- Coming soon: Pope on YouTube (AP)
- Samsung Electronics reports first quarterly loss (AP)
- Seattle tops 'Forbes' most-wired cities list (CNET)
- High-tech sensors help seniors live independently (AP)
- Intel chairman Barrett to retire in May (AP)
- Vatican 2.0: Pope gets his own YouTube channel (AP)
- Others could follow Google's move to reset options (AP)
- Delay in analog TV shutdown presents challenges (AP)
- Windows 7 beta to be available through Feb. 10 (CNET)
- NASA hacker wins right to appeal against extradition (CNET)
- Report: IBM quietly lays off North American staff (CNET)
- GateHouse Media case against NYTimes goes to trial (AP)
- Struggling Sprint Nextel to eliminate 8,000 jobs (AP)
- GateHouse, NY Times Co. settle copyright lawsuit (AP)
- Verizon offers $250 in-home cell phone booster (AP)
- BlackBerry Storm customers complain (CNET)
- Netflix 4Q profit up 45 pct, helped by recession (AP)
- Senate OKs 4-month delay to digital TV changeover (AP)
- New Zealand man buys MP3 player with U.S. troop data (CNET)
- Senate OKs delay of digital TV transition (CNET)
- GateHouse, NY Times Co. settle copyright lawsuit (AP)
- Better Place Denmark to plug electric cars by 2011 (CNET)
- Yahoo suffers 4Q loss, but tops analyst views (AP)
- IBM quietly cuts thousands of jobs (AP)
- Cox to test new way to handle Internet congestion (AP)
- Nielsen: Newspapers getting more Web visits (AP)
- The Bartzometer: Off the charts (CNET)
- Sun loses $209M as downturn takes toll (AP)
- Movie channel to go live on Web before TV debut (CNET)
- Cox to test new way to handle Internet congestion (AP)
- ATT 4Q profit falls 24 percent but iPhones soar (AP)
- Study: Click fraud closed 2008 at all-time high (CNET)
- House defeats bill to delay digital TV transition (AP)
- Microsoft founder's cable company in a debt bind (AP)
- Review: Gloves with fancy fingers for iPhone use (AP)
- Qualcomm's 1Q profit plunges 56 percent (AP)
- Dude, Putin is so not getting a Dell (CNET)
- Chip maker Qualcomm's 1Q profit plunges 56 percent (AP)
- Nintendo's 9-month profit falls on strong yen (AP)
- STMicro reports quarterly loss, lays off 4,500 (CNET)
- Adobe touts adoption rates of AIR, Flash Player 10 (CNET)
- Calif. weighs tough TV energy standards (AP)
- Amazon stock soars on strong profit and outlook (AP)
- Obama puts his beloved BlackBerry to work (AP)
- Google delays stock option exchange program (CNET)
- Web site sows support for White House farmer (AP)
- iTunes Plus lets users upgrade individual songs (CNET)
- When you watch these ads, the ads check you out (AP)
- House set to vote again on analog shutdown delay (AP)
- AP, news groups urge court webcast in music case (AP)
- Intel files $50 million suit against insurance firm (CNET)
- Windows 7 less annoying, but also less secure? (CNET)
- Yahoo's Bartz has a big brass ring (CNET)
- When you watch these ads, the ads check you out (AP)
- Google warns entire Internet is malware (CNET)
- Google users get bogus warning on site searches (AP)
- BART signs up for 20 years of Wi-Fi (CNET)
- Fraudulent 911 callers create havoc (AP)
- Plotting the long road to one million electric cars (CNET)
- AP IMPACT: SWAT teams deployed in 911 fraud (AP)
- Windows 7, Mac OS make gains in January (CNET)
- Silicon Valley fixture Mike Homer dies at 50 (CNET)
- Satyam clients find that breaking up is hard to do (AP)
- iPhone users lead way in mobile game downloads (CNET)
- Google Earth allows exploration of oceans, Mars (AP)
- Nevadans weigh in on budget woes via Web site (AP)
- IBM to send blazing fast supercomputer to Energy Dept. (CNET)
- Motorola loses $3.6B, suspends dividend, CFO exits (AP)
- IAC swings to 4Q profit, misses analyst views (AP)
- Analyst estimates Amazon sold 500K Kindles in 2008 (AP)
- MySpace: 90,000 sex offenders removed from site (AP)
- GM eyes San Francisco, Washington for Chevy Volt (CNET)
- Microsoft streamlines Windows 7 options (AP)
- MySpace: 90,000 sex offenders removed from site (AP)
- Do you know where your kid is? Check Google's maps (AP)
- Electronic Arts posts wider loss, hurt by charges (AP)
- Windows Starter gets new market: Netbooks (CNET)
- Judge postpones Rambus patent-infringement trials (CNET)
- AOL ad revenue continues to slide (CNET)
- Congress postpones digital TV transition to June (AP)
- Teens who `sext' racy photos charged with porn (AP)
- Cisco earnings down; January notably weak (AP)
- Review: Smart phones a bit smarter with Redfly (AP)
- Google calls in chips in AOL investment (CNET)
- Obama's DOJ pick is RIAA lawyer who killed Grokster (CNET)
- No. 4 PC maker Lenovo announces loss, CEO resigns (AP)
- Some TV stations to end analog signal on Feb. 17 (AP)
- BlackBerry-maker settlement approved (AP)
- JuicyCampus, home to nasty school gossip, dries up (AP)
- FBI: Cloned debit cards used in worldwide scheme (CNET)
- Unions want share of green tech 'stimulus' jobs (CNET)
- Dueling divas: Etta James 'can't stand' Beyonce (AP)
- Some TV stations to end analog signal on Feb. 17 (AP)
- At TED, walking among the digerati (CNET)
- Broadband funding in stimulus plan sparks debate (AP)
- US analog TV shutdown bolder, riskier than most (AP)
- Lenovo to refocus on Chinese market (CNET)
- Google brings e-books to mobiles (AFP)
- Lawsuit alleges Netflix, Wal-Mart acted improperly (Reuters)
- Microsoft's Ballmer likens economy to depressions of 1837, 1873, and 1929 (CNET)
- Cuba to keep Internet limits after fiber optic cable (AFP)
- Leak: Amazon Kindle 2 Pictures and Pricing (PC World)
- Salesforce.com president Cakebread departs (CNET)
- Pay TV providers fret over penny-pinching viewers (AP)
- Designer melds tech, fashion in crafty electronics (AP)
- Mo. patent fight shows perils of `tech transfer' (AP)
- Nude art clothed in protest against China's Internet crackdown (AFP)
- Test Center review: Java fights Flash (InfoWorld)
- Amazon says new Kindle to be slimmer, out Feb. 24 (AP)
- Dalai Lama to Twitter on Tibet (AFP)
- Microsoft readies smartphone assault on Apple (CNET)
- Whitman makes exploratory bid for GOP nomination (AP)
- Google CEO advises right wing, too--in the U.K. (CNET)
- Google syncs online contacts and calendar with smart phones (AFP)
- Hundreds of Houston computers infected by virus (AP)
- Aster Data Launches Cloud Edition of Analytic Database (PC World)
- Qwest profit falls 49 pct in 4Q (AP)
- IBM to announce cloud computing 'czar' (CNET)
- Internet firms move to protect European children online (AFP)
- To keep pace, Intel plans $7B on factory upgrades (AP)
- EU signs pact with Internet networking sites (AP)
- CSR absorbs GPS chip company SiRF (CNET)
- Android-Based Tablet Has Smartphone Capabilities (NewsFactor)
- DirecTV Group 4Q profit falls as costs rise (AP)
- Cuba looks to expand Internet access (Reuters)
- Inventors Hall honors chip technology (AP)
- Report: Sirius Radio prepares bankruptcy filing (CNET)
- Certicom agrees to RIM's sweetened takeover offer (Reuters)
- Report: Apple nixed Android's multitouch (CNET)
- British rock band Oasis to play first China dates (AP)
- A vibrating hand for the pianist, please (AP)
- Cisco funnels cash to Melbourne firm (CNET)
- China's netizens ridicule CCTV over fire (AFP)
- 2 big satellites collide 500 miles over Siberia (AP)
- Facebook appraisal pegs company's value at $3.7B (AP)
- Dish Network CEO tries to one-up Sirius XM (AP)
- Free music download service signs last major label (AP)
- Google Extends FriendConnect With a 'social Bar' (PC World)
- Verizon Wireless copies Alltel's My Circle (AP)
- Tata Communications investing 430 mln dlrs in Asia (AFP)
- Netflix crosses 10 million subscriber mark (AP)
- Authors Guild irked by text-to-speech on Kindle 2 (AP)
- Facebook's Value Drops with Suit, But Still Unknown (NewsFactor)
- Google pulling plug on radio advertising service (AP)
- Note to cell phone junkies: Txtng + date :( (AP)
- Review: Asus `kitchen computer' does the job (AP)
- Consumer groups: FTC online ad policy falls short (AP)
- 40 job cuts as Google exits broadcast radio ad business (AFP)
- Microsoft to open own retail stores (AP)
- YouTube testing video downloads (AFP)
- Nokia, others target mobile software sales (Reuters)
- For millions, digital TV deadline still is now (AP)
- Backlog still large for TV converter box coupons (AP)
- Sirius could file bankruptcy as early as Tuesday (AP)
- Twitter gets new funding, promises revenue (AFP)
- Ratings Box: What's Hot/What's Not (Mediaweek.com)
- For millions, digital TV deadline still is now (AP)
- Backlog still large for TV converter box coupons (AP)
- US Congess Passes Huge Economic Stimulus Bill (PC World)
- Electronic evidence firm grilled over absent memos (AP)
- Wanted: 'survival strategies' for dying US newspapers (AFP)
- Hong Kong airport fury makes online hit (AFP)
- Can all that Twitters turn to gold amid the gloom? (AP)
- In pop culture, new heroes emerge in Arab world (AP)
- Verizon Provides Emergency Link for VoIP Users (NewsFactor)
- China jails 20 in 'biggest-ever' Internet gambling case: report (AFP)
- Hong Kong airport fury makes online hit (AFP)
- Nokia unveils online software shop (Reuters)
- Casinos are warned about card-counting iPhone app (AP)
- Frontier says tiering Internet prices makes sense (Reuters)
- NY governor proposes Internet tax on downloads (AFP)
- TV stations get ready to cut analog signal (AP)
- Sleeping Lenovo laptops to get BlackBerry e-mail (AP)
- Product launches muted at wireless show (AP)
- 'Breaking Bad' hits the Web in mini episodes (Reuters)
- Nokia to sell phones with Skype software (Reuters)
- Some mobile chargers to become widely compatible (AP)
- Rhone valley vintner turns to Internet tastings (Reuters)
- Recession could lengthen the twilight of dial-up (AP)
- Liberty Media deal staves off Sirius bankruptcy (AP)
- 'Google phone' builds momentum (AFP)
- How to go from analog to digital TV (AP)
- Change of Terms Sparks Furor on Facebook (NewsFactor)
- Tiny search engine alleges Google abuses its power (AP)
- Apple makes online music lessons easy with GarageBand (USATODAY.com)
- Facebook backtracks on terms of use after protests (AP)
- Comcast 4Q profit falls with Clearwire write-down (AP)
- Asia's shoppers go online as Internet barriers fall (Reuters)
- HP profit slumps 13 pct on weak PC and ink sales (AP)
- 8 technology etiquette tips for job-seekers (AP)
- Hollywood struggles to find wealth on the Web (Reuters)
- HP turns to services as hardware sales falter (AP)
- Music site aims to spotlight creativity, thrift (Reuters)
- Skepticism arises over rural broadband stimulus (AP)
- Sprint loses $1.6B but investors see rays of hope (AP)
- Review: Verizon Hub breathes life into home phone (AP)
- Suit over Vista marketing no longer class action (AP)
- eBay renames 'yellow star' after 'Nazi' complaint (AFP)
- Facebook has removed 5,500 sex offenders since May (AP)
- Yelp Extortion Accusations Ignite a War of Words (PC World)
- Ill, disabled Aussie kids get first online network (Reuters)
- Microsoft explores educational link to video games (AP)
- Ill, disabled Aussie kids get first online network (Reuters)
- Court strikes down California video game law (AP)
- Court strikes down California video game law (AP)
- Adobe CEO'S 2008 compensation valued at $16.4M (AP)
- Proposed Law Might Make Wi-Fi Users Help Cops (PC World)
- Yahoo may reveal management revamp next week: report (Reuters)
- Yahoo may reveal revamping next week: report (Reuters)
- Microsoft unveils new online employment resource (Reuters)
- Rejected! 10 iPhone Apps That Didn't Make Apple's App Store (PC World)
- You don't know tech: The InfoWorld news quiz (InfoWorld)
- Americans watch yet more TV, Nielsen reports (AP)
- Online layoff tracker captures economy's carnage (AP)
- ZoneAlarm Releases Extreme Security 'Super Suite' (PC Magazine)
- Microsoft has to hit up laid-off workers for money (AP)
- Amazon ships Kindle 2 a day earlier than planned (AP)
- Ticketmaster to change online sales system (AP)
- Online layoff tracker captures economy's carnage (AP)
- Amazon.com's Search Engine Suffers Outage (PC World)
- Internet addiction may fuel teen aggression (Reuters)
- Microsoft reaffirms grim outlook for year (AP)
- Nokia seeks 1,000 voluntary layoffs (AP)
- Where's My E-Mail? Google's Gmail Goes Down for Hours (NewsFactor)
- Cable companies want a way to win with online TV (AP)
- Google pays for e-mail outage with 15-day credit (AP)
- Google backs Europe case against Microsoft browser (AP)
- Google backs EU antitrust complaint against Microsoft (AFP)
- Amazon's Kindle 2: From the Inside Out (PC World)
- British minister targeted by Internet fraudsters: report (AFP)
- British company could deeply cut DNA scans' cost (AP)
- FCC fines small telcos on customer info rules (AP)
- Netflix to offer streaming only plans in future (Reuters)
- Review: TrialPay can help you get freebies online (AP)
- Apple director says no change in Jobs' plans (AP)
- Stop thief! Software lets stolen laptops speak up (AP)
- U.S. could reap billions taxing Web gambling: study (Reuters)
- Yahoo! open to sale, partnership for search business (AFP)
- More flock to job sites — even if they have jobs (AP)
- Finns urged to check Web, curb guns after rampages (Reuters)
- Yahoo CFO leaving as new CEO shakes up management (AP)
- Facebook to let users give input on policies (AP)
- Microsoft slashes contract worker rates by 10 pct (AP)
- Yahoo CFO to leave as company reorganizes (Reuters)