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Gates to Focus on Charity After Leaving Microsoft
Bill Gates plans to pursue philanthropic efforts after leaving Microsoft.News
New DLP Home Theater Projectors Use LEDs
Texas Instruments unveils a DLP chipset that frees projectors from the costs of a lamp and typical maintenance.News
Wall Street Beat: M&A Stirs Tech as Share Prices Rise
Mergers and acquisitions news including Verizon Wireless' bid for Alltel helped stir IT investor interest this week.News
Businesses, City Launch Free Public Wi-Fi in Harvard Square
Authorities in Cambridge, Massachusetts, are launching free Wi-Fi access in Harvard Square, home to Harvard University.News
The 100 Best Products of 2008
This year's tech gems–as picked by PC World editors and readers–will leave you more productive, connected, and entertained.News
Top 50 Tech Visionaries
Without the imagination and hard work of these fifty innovators, technologies you use every day might never have been invented.News
Elude Your ISP’s BitTorrent Blockade
More and more Internet service providers are blocking traffic to the peer-to-peer file-sharing service. Find out whether you've been targeted, and learn how to get around the restrictions.News
Gates Announces Live Search “Cashback”
Microsoft has rolled out a new search-based service called "Cashback" that provides discounts if goods are purchased though its search engine.News
RIM’s BlackBerry Bold Beats Apple to the 3G Punch
Research in Motion's sleek new BlackBerry Bold 9000 will support 3G networks worldwide, as well as Wi-Fi and GPS. Will it be able to withstand a 3G iPhone challenge?News
New Web 2.0 Services to Try Out Now
An instant portable note-taker, superslick (and easy) Flash Web site creation, and a versatile drop box for all things digital–check out these and other nifty Web-based apps that we saw at the Web 2.0 conference.News
No Change in XP Plan Despite Ballmer Comment, Microsoft Says
Comments by Steve Ballmer at a press conference in Europe have led to speculation that Microsoft is reconsidering its plans for Windows XP.News
Windows Mobile 6.1 Offers Web Browser/YouTube Support
Microsoft updates Windows Mobile 6.1 with a full HTML browser, and support for Flash and YouTube, among other features.News
Infected Art: Viruses Go Visual
An art gallery has unveiled a collection of images created from the code of various viruses, worms, spam, and other malware.News
TomTom Says Merger Delayed By EU Investigation
Despite the delay, TomTom and Tele Atlas said they remain confident that the Commission will approve the deal.News
The 10 Most Disruptive Technology Combinations
Often, even great new technology needs a partner to really change the world. Here are 10 marriages of technologies that have shaken the digital world over the last 25 years.News
Mergers are in the Air
Economic gloom is not stopping tech companies' strategic mergers and acquisitions.News
BrainGate: Using Thoughts to Operate a PC
A technology that implants a chip in the brain gives hope to the physically challenged.News
BT Readies VoIP for Small Business
BT is teaming with RingCentral to offer an Internet telephony system designed for small and medium-size businesses.News
Flight Sims, Mind-Controlled Headsets, and More
Fly a plane or feel bullets fly by your head at the Game Developers Conference 2008.News
End of the High-Def Format War: Five Pros and Cons
Blu-ray battled HD DVD to the death to win the high-def format war. What's ahead now for the average user? Here are our expert's pros and cons.News
HD DVD vs. Blu-ray Disc: A History
Here's a timeline of the format battle between HD DVD and Blu-ray Disc.Net Work
Microsoft-Yahoo: No Slam Dunk for Small-Business Ads
Microsoft's proposed Yahoo buyout would reduce the number of major players–but only good integration and compatibility with Google's ad system would make a Microsoft-Yahoo ad system a big hit.News
Microsoft Offers to Buy Yahoo for $44.6 Billion
UPDATE2: CEO Ballmer suggests the firms could team on online ads and apps.News
Laptops Getting LEDs, Blu-ray This Year
Upcoming laptops will likely have LED backlights and Blu-ray drives, but not WiMax and solid-state disks, MSI says.News
A Look at Apple’s MacBook Air
We test drive the new laptop and check out Time Capsule and Apple TV as well.News
Gesture Control: New Wave in CE Products?
First, it was the "clapper". Then came the Nintendo Wii. Now gesture control seems to be on the verge of being used in many more products.News
3M Shows Projector Small Enough to Fit In a Cell Phone
3M demonstrates a prototype of such a device at CES.News
Sony Thanks Blu-ray Fans
Sony CEO Howard Stringer acknowledged the power punch of Warner Bros. choosing Blu-ray Disc over HD DVD.News
Warner’s Blu-ray Endorsement Boosts the Buzz at CES
HD DVD supporters and vendors pause and regroup after Warner's surprise vote in the format war.News
The Year in Tech: Top 2007 News and Trends
Legal tussles, format wars, and (of course) the iPhone dominated technology news in 2007. Here are the biggest tech headlines of the year–including some we'd like to forget.News
The Most Anti-Tech Organizations in America
These groups line up against tech interests in courtrooms and corridors of power across the country.News
Orange Unlocks iPhone in France
Price beats T-Mobile's unlocked iPhone in Germany, but comes with usage restrictions.News
T-Mobile Bows to Pressure, Unlocks iPhone in Germany
Rival Vidafone challenges Apple's policy of an exclusive deal, as the iPhone spreads through Europe.News
Hollywood Studios Sue China Web Site, Cafe Over Piracy
Studios fighting pirates over films illegally made available for download could soon have their day in court.News
PS3 Sales Jump in US on Heels of Price Cut
Sales of Sony's PlayStation 3 console have been given a boost since it introduced a cheaper version at the beginning of November.News
Super Mario Galaxy for Nintendo Wii
The game, promoted by astronaut Buzz Aldrin, will launch for the holiday season.News
Strong Euro Slows SAP’s Revenue Growth
SAP said its revenue and profits were held back by the decline of the U.S. dollar during the third quarter.News
Microsoft’s ‘Halo 3’ Breaks First-Day Sales Records
Microsoft's Halo 3 earned an estimated $170 million in its first 24-hours on sale.News
Sharp Shows New Blu-ray Disc Recorders
In time for holiday shopping, Sharp will launch in Japan next month its first new Blu-ray Disc recorders in three years.News
iPhone to Go on Sale in UK on Nov. 9
Apple has revealed its plans to launch the iPhone in the UK, where operator O2 will sell it for US$538.News
Internal Abuse Overtakes Viruses as Security Threat
The most common security violations involve insider action, annual survey reports.News