Who Should Control the Net?
An editorial piece written by Bill Thompson asks just that question. Is the Internet in better hands with ICANN and other non-profit groups, or should it...
Dell Launches Linux Community
The engineers over at Dell have launched a Linux site complete with a blog in an effort to provide a link to their Linux team. The site reads: "Welcome...
Grid Computing Possible with Upcoming Adobe After Effects Pro Update
According to InfoWorld, Adobes next update for its After Effects Professional software will include a plug-in from GridIron Software, which will make...
HP Unveils Burnable CD Labeling
LightScribe, a technology developed by Hewlet Packard, allows users to burn CD labels onto the front of CD-R/RWs utilizing the same method used to burn...
FCC, FBI Reach VoIP Petition Agreement
The Federal Communications Commission and the Federal Bureau of Investigations have reached an agreement over a petition filed by Pulver.com, asking that...
Playstation To Release Blue PS2 in Europe
Sony Europe has announced plans to cater to the Smurf market with the release of a Aqua Blue Playstation 2. (image) Sony Europe has been releasing PS2s...
Mark Your Calendars, Nintendo Announces 2004 Lineup
Nintendo has announced its American release schedule for the GameCube and GBA systems for 2004. Favorites return/new games debut: April 5th - Wario Ware...
Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicals Review
Gamespot has published their review of Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicals, the upcoming game in the series from game designers Square Enix. The game will...
U.S. Cancels E-Voting for Military
CNET News is reporting that the U.S. Department of Defense has cancelled plans for a voting system designed to let Americans who are overseas vote via the...
The Dumbest Moments in Tech
CNNs Business 2.0 has compiled a list of the Dumbest Moments in Tech. A few of the highlights include Microsofts internet-enabled toilet, the iLoo;...
SCO Adds More Bulk to IBM Lawsuit
Adding copyright infringement to their already hefty and confusing lawsuit against IBM, SCO raised the total stakes in the case to $5 billion in damages,...
Suns 3D Desktop
Interested in making our desktops a little bit more like organizational abilities in real life, Sun Microsystems has been developing a Java-based 3D desktop...
RealPlayer Flaw Open Up PCs to Attack
RealNetworks announced Wednesday that a flaw in several versions of their Real media software cam allow individuals access to your computer via specially...
Kazaa Offices Raided
ZDNet Australia is reporting that Sharman Networks, owner of the peer-to-peer filesharing system Kazaa, and Brilliant Digital Entertainment were raided...
Hubble Gives NASA a Black Eye"
The Hubble Space Telescope has captured images of the Black Eye galaxy. Officially known as M64, astronomers are also calling it the Evil Eye. According...
Looking for Love Online? eBay Can't Help You Now.
If you want your very own imaginary girlfriend you better use Buy-It-Now. While eBay was originally allowing the listings (which numbered in the hundreds)...
Free Public Windows XP Beta for Athlon 64 Released
Made available to Microsofts Developers Network, the free public beta allows owners of Athlon 64 CPUs to test out XPs 64-bit version, which is supposed...
Xbox Live Goes to Asia
Microsoft has announced that its popular Xbox Live service will expand to selected Asian markets this April. Asia is currently the leader in broadband connections...
Make Em Pay Microsoft Aims to Raise Cost for Spammers
A research project dubbed Penny Black has been looking for ways to combat the e-mail spam problem. Their primary focus: develope a method to make spammers...
Apples iChat Sends Smoke Signals to AIM
A beta release of iChat AV 2.1 today from Apple sports an upgrade that allows iChat users to communicate via audio and video conference with users of the...
Spyware Removal? Maybe Not...
If you use a web browser, chances are you've had a run-in with spyware or adware. Some antivirus software has begun detecting these things, and there...
Mars Rover Still Playing Dead
CNN.com reports that NASA has halted work on Mars again to finish correcting a flash memory problem aboard the Spirit rover. The rover has had problems...
ATI Tries to Close Desktop/Laptop Graphics Gap with MR 9700
From Toms Hardware: Fewer than six weeks into the new year, ATi is waking the mobile gaming community up from its state of winter hibernation with a new...
MyDoom Worm Cripples SCOs Website
Wired.com reports that the MyDoom worm has snared SCO, one of two rabbits it was set to trap. The lawsuit-happy company announced that Internet traffic...
Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow is Nearing Release
Ubisoft's second installment of Sam Fisher's adventure is nearing release. Ubisoft announced that the Xbox, PC and Game Boy Advance versions of...
Prince of Persia Sequel Planned
This post by Gamespot brings news from Ubisoft's earnings report about a sequel planned for Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, recent revival of...
Half-Life 2 Scheduled for Summer
Originally planned for release in September of last year, Half-Life 2, the game that a struggling industry is counting on to revive plummeting sales, finally...
Spam On The Go, Solicitors Move in on Mobile Phones
If, like most people, you use a mobile phone, you may soon be the target of more spam. Although not yet tremendous problem for the U.S. (SMS messaging is...
Mac Users Take Their Computers Very Seriously
Overclockers.com published a story last week that got Mac lovers everywhere talking... about killing the author. Sent in by someone calling themselves Andy...
Tamagotchi: The Sequel
In a sign that 80's retro has ended and 90's retro is gaining steam, Japanese toymaker Bandai has announced that they will be coming out with...
Game Company in Trouble over Pirated Software
German game development house Crytek, who are currently finishing work on Far Cry, a first person shooter for Ubisoft, were allegedly raided by police this...



