- Analyst: i2 Gettng Back to Supply Chain Basics (NewsFactor)
- Samsung Shows Off High-End Camera Phone (NewsFactor)
- AMD Officially Launches Turion 64-Bit Mobile Processor (NewsFactor)
- Nintendo Plans Wireless Capability for New Console (Reuters)
- Plantronics Introduces New Bluetooth Headsets (Reuters)
- Consumer Online Spending Grows 14 Percent (AP)
- Motorola Postpones ITunes Phone Debut (AP)
- Apple Faces the Music as IPod Competitors Emerge (Reuters)
- Google Adds Tools to Help Users Customize News Site (Reuters)
- Wireless Carriers Should Shield Kids from Smut (Reuters)
- Update: Microsoft's Groove buy has ramifications for Longhorn (InfoWorld)
- ChoicePoint Should Be Regulated, FTC Chair Says (Reuters)
- Gates Gets Guru of Collaborative Computing (AP)
- Newswire: ESPN Shopping Wireless Gig (AdWeek.com)
- Google Lets Users Customize News Site (Reuters)
- Campaign to save Visual Basic 6 gathers support (InfoWorld)
- PSP Serves Up Games, Audio and Video (AP)
- Video Game Firm Xfire Countersues Yahoo on Patents (Reuters)
- Mozilla Drops Development of Namesake Suite (Ziff Davis)
- Apple Faces the Music as iPod Competitors Emerge (Reuters)
- ManiaTV Taps Into Multitasking College Lifestyle (Reuters)
- CeBIT fair: Mobile operators dangling TV, music to help 3G take off (AFP)
- SAP Ships ERP Upgrade And Partners With Intel On RFID (TechWeb)
- Microsoft to Offer Patches to U.S. Govt. First --WSJ (Reuters)
- Hanover Tech Fair Reveals Tomorrow's Hit Gadgets (Reuters)
- Microsoft gets fresh perspective with new exec Ozzie (USATODAY.com)
- FCC rule seeks clarity on cell phone bills (USATODAY.com)
- Google's AdSense a bonanza for some Web sites (USATODAY.com)
- CeBIT Hawkers Display Scores of Gadgets (AP)
- Apple Computer Backs Blu-Ray DVD Format (AP)
- Do You Speak Tech? (Reuters)
- Court Rules in Favor of Livedoor's Bid (AP)
- Sun Readies StarOffice 8 (PC World)
- Blue Gene Powers IBM's Newest Supercomputer Center (Ziff Davis)
- In Brief: Macrovision's FlexNet Connector enables licensing prioritization (InfoWorld)
- A Mobile Phone That Controls a Rolling Camera (PC World)
- CeBIT Hawkers Display Multitude of Gadgets (AP)
- Burst, Microsoft Reach Tentative Agreement (AP)
- Phony buyers bilk online sellers; rash of S.J. victims (SiliconValley.com)
- Viruses taking flight (InfoWorld)
- Burst.com, Microsoft Reach Tentative Deal (AP)
- Bowie State Univ. launches XSEED Xserve cluster (MacCentral)
- CeBIT Shows No Limits to Gadgets, Price (AP)
- Mozilla Ditches Browser Suite (PC World)
- Apple Wins Trade Secrets Legal Dispute (AP)
- Microsoft Skips Media Center Update (PC World)
- Novell debuts ZENworks for Linux (InfoWorld)
- Activision, Viacom Say Settle 'Star Trek' Suit (Reuters)
- FTC Says Anti-Spyware Vendor Shut Down (Reuters)
- Music, TV and Photos to Lead at Mobile Phone Show (Reuters)
- Microsoft drops support for MSN for the Mac (MacCentral)
- IBM Extends Content Management Portfolio (NewsFactor)
- Microsoft Acquires Groove Networks, Builds on Collaboration Tools (NewsFactor)
- Novell Delivers SuSE Linux Upgrade (NewsFactor)
- Putting Linux To Work in the Cellular Space (NewsFactor)
- Court rules for Apple in online secrets dispute (AFP)
- IBM maps its information-management plan (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft Security Practice Raises Fears (AP)
- SBC CEO Whitacre Paid $14 Million in 2004 (AP)
- Business VoIP services come online (InfoWorld)
- Gallup Probes Blogs, Finds Most Americans Have Never Heard of Them (Editor and Publisher)
- Swedish Raid on ISP Called Major Blow to Piracy (Reuters)
- Whitney Matheson: Pop Candy - Kill your TV - but keep your DVD player (USATODAY.com)
- Former Canopy CEO Gains Control of SCO (Ziff Davis)
- The latest Internet craze ... hunting wild animals online (AFP)
- CeBIT Attendees Dodge Picket Signs (PC World)
- Russian Communists Turn to Text Messaging (AP)
- Agency Sought 'Presence' on Web Networks (AP)
- Agency Warned Bush of High-Tech Dangers (AP)
- Europe, U.S. Separated by Telephone Cultures (Reuters)