- IAEA's Iran section head must go: Tehran (Reuters)
- Gonzalez dominates Haas at Aussie Open (AP)
- Scientist develops caffeinated doughnuts (AP)
- U.S. warns of bloody Taliban spring fightback (Reuters)
- Now watch this: YouTube videos are part of the picture in Google search (USATODAY
- HP launches thin-client PCs (InfoWorld)
- For AT&T, Size Matters Plenty (BusinessWeek Online)
- Vista centers Microsoft strategy to offer 'connected experiences' (USATODAY.com)
- China satellite test justifies trade controls: U.S. official (Reuters)
- News Corp. subpeonas YouTube over pirated shows (InfoWorld)
- Cellphone Linux group launched (InfoWorld)
- Open software group attacks educational software patent (InfoWorld)
- Five killed in Gaza as Hamas marks victory (Reuters)
- AMD chalks up another win in China (InfoWorld)
- Wall Street Beat: Strong results reassure IT (InfoWorld)
- U.N. says Iran plans nuclear development (AP)
- Bush OKs countering Iranians in Iraq (AP)
- Pelosi in Iraq to see for herself how war is going (Reuters)
- Wii news channel debuts early (InfoWorld)
- Bush: `I'm the decision-maker' on Iraq (AP)
- Senate OKs new U.S. commander in Iraq (AP)
- Sales of new homes plummet in 2006 (AP)
- Senate approves new Iraq commander (Reuters)
- U.S. bans luxury exports to North Korea (Reuters)
- Microsoft rivals renew EU complaints (AP)
- EnterpriseDB bolsters European presence (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft shares rise after results, outlook (Reuters)
- Bush: U.S. troops may protect selves from Iranians (Reuters)
- U.N. Assembly condemns Holocaust denials (Reuters)
- Music biz balks at ad-funded downloads (AP)
- Sales of mobile phones top one billion in 2006 (InfoWorld)
- FTC halts deceptive 'free software' offer (InfoWorld)
- House Speaker Pelosi visits Iraq (AP)
- Qualcomm's business model attacked (AP)
- Popularity of Web brands signals power shift (Reuters)
- Iran wants senior atom inspector out (Reuters)
- NEC technology fights IP phone spam (InfoWorld)
- Nintendo Brings World News to the Wii (NewsFactor)
- Fashion to debate issue of skinny models (AP)
- New Palestinian clashes kill five in Gaza (AFP)
- Video game stocks down after Xbox 360 target cut (Reuters)
- US urges aggressive NATO action against Taliban (AFP)
- Forged Microsoft license dealer jailed (InfoWorld)
- US unveils tougher line on Iranians in Iraq (AFP)
- 2 get 5 years for fatal Seton Hall fire (AP)
- Lala.com music-swapping website has heart and soul (AFP)
- U.S. confirms troops' kidnapping in Iraq (AP)
- U.S. looks at speeding up Iraq troop increase: Gates (Reuters)
- U.S. calls Iran demands over inspectors "outrageous" (Reuters)
- Blair sees momentum in WTO talks (Reuters)
- Users go professional with online video (Reuters)
- AACS confirms hacks on high-definition DVD players (Reuters)
- SaaS vendors welcome SAP to the hosted midmarket party (InfoWorld)
- Scalpers put Super Bowl tickets online (AP)
- U.S. bans luxury exports to North Korea (Reuters)
- MySpace, GoDaddy shutter popular hacker site (InfoWorld)
- No rescue in sight for BenQ Mobile (InfoWorld)
- Amnesia victim wandered for 25 days (AP)
- Study says skin tone affects earnings (AP)
- Winfrey chooses Sidney Poitier memoir (AP)
- Wall Street mixed after economic reports (AP)
- Bush accepts Republican House resolution on Iraq (Reuters)
- Vista holds clues to Microsoft's future (InfoWorld)
- 9 youths convicted in Halloween beatings (AP)
- Bears QB knows how to handle criticism (AP)
- Back catalogues offer new world of music (AFP)
- Abu Ghraib officer to be court-martialed (AP)
- 9 youths convicted in Halloween beatings (AP)
- Beijing unveils centuries-old temples (AP)
- Winfrey chooses Sidney Poitier memoir (AP)
- Judge balks at State Farm Katrina deal (AP)
- Snedeker extends Buick Invitational lead (AP)
- IBM Software Aims to Prevent Online Identity Theft (PC Magazine)
- 4 troops abducted, killed in Iraq attack (AP)
- Gates: Iraq resolution 'emboldens' enemy (AP)
- Bush OKs countering Iranians in Iraq (AP)
- Abu Ghraib officer to be court-martialed (AP)
- Navy helicopter with four aboard crashes (AP)
- Study says skin tone affects earnings (AP)
- Internet brands leave music services to experts (Reuters)
- Google meshes books and maps online (AFP)
- Gray wolves to leave endangered list (AP)
- Bluesman B.B. King hospitalized in Texas (AP)
- Blair: World must stay committed to Iraq (AP)
- Broadcom says jury finds no infringement of Qualcomm patents (Reuters)
- Serena routs Sharapova to win Australian (AP)
- Qualcomm's business model attacked (AP)
- Girls charged in online threats released (AP)
- Moore's Law seen extended in chip breakthrough (Reuters)
- Apple Seeks Patents For Bottom-Loading Disk Drive (TechWeb)