- Apple revs up ad attacks on PCs, Vista (AP)
- Microsoft Challenges Newest Word Zero-Day (TechWeb)
- Nintendo DS delves into mystery genre (AP)
- Chaos hastens Iraq brain-drain (Reuters)
- Japanese stocks rise; dollar up vs. yen (AP)
- Police quiz Muslim soldier kidnap suspects (Reuters)
- Maine weighs lobbyist text message rules (AP)
- Dancing video game helps kids avoid weight gain (Reuters)
- Bush administration opposes Pakistan linked-aid bill (Reuters)
- Mexicans protest sharp hike of tortillas, other food staples (AFP)
- Lenovo's Q3 profit jumps (Reuters)
- Palestinian cease-fire enters third day (AP)
- Bush, Dems have different economic views (AP)
- Iraq civilian deaths hit new high in January (Reuters)
- Olmert appears before Lebanon war commission (AFP)
- 75,000 protest tortilla prices in Mexico (AP)
- Big baby causes sensation in Cancun (AP)
- Indiana ends No. 2 Wisconsin's streak (AP)
- Suspects quizzed over 'Iraq-style beheading plot' in Britain (AFP)
- Web site helps name that tune stuck in your head (Reuters)
- China airs rare public criticism of Bush Iraq policy (Reuters)
- Putin defends Russian democracy, energy policies (AFP)
- Gates inaugurates Bucharest center (AP)
- Wii is guest of honor at new genre of parties (Reuters)
- Israeli troops kill three Palestinians in West Bank (Reuters)
- Tech company offers an eyeful: Video ringtones (USATODAY.com)
- Bill Gates stops in Romania on Vista promotion tour (AFP)
- 9 killed in attacks across Baghdad (AP)
- Paper: NKorea demands U.S. lift sanctions (AP)
- U.N. panel to link warming to humans (Reuters)
- Time extended in Cisco-Apple iPhone suit (AP)
- U.S. family-oriented job policies weak (AP)
- California police arrest 'mid-level' software pirate (InfoWorld)
- Final Harry Potter book due out in July (AP)
- Kobe gives Celtics fans reason to cheer (AP)
- U.S. hands major weapons supplies to Afghan army (Reuters)
- U.S. warns Iran to stop aiding Iraqi insurgents (Reuters)
- BT to buy services company INS for $196M (InfoWorld)
- Putin pledges effective response to U.S. anti-missile plan (Reuters)
- Biden fields questions about '08 rivals (AP)
- Senate poised to pass minimum wage bill (AP)
- Iran president seen trying to deflect criticism (Reuters)
- Research firm: Weaker voice will hold back WiMax (InfoWorld)
- 2006 personal savings drop to 74-yr. low (AP)
- Exxon Mobil reports $39.5B annual profit (AP)
- Humans 'very likely' making earth warmer (AP)
- Iraq's PM fights for more weapons for outgunned army (Reuters)
- Warming linked to stronger hurricanes (AP)
- U.N. panel says "very likely" humans cause warming (Reuters)
- Comcast profit triples, spending raises concerns (Reuters)
- Boot to Linux From Your Media Player (PC World)
- Sean "Diddy" Combs name challenged in British court (Reuters)
- Microsoft ships SSL VPN software (InfoWorld)
- Top U.S. Iraq commander defends record to senators (Reuters)
- U.S. hopes for progress in six-party N.Korea talks (Reuters)
- Egypt bloggers reveal new torture case (AFP)
- Head of Microsoft's Zune Unit Steps Out (NewsFactor)
- D.A. won't seek death in Katrina case (AP)
- Top U.S. Iraq commander faces criticism from senator (Reuters)
- Nintendo Wii Winning with Consumers (NewsFactor)
- Katrina shootings police not to face death penalty (Reuters)
- Hit by TV price wars, Tweeter regroups (AP)
- Cell phone offerings set to boom: report (Reuters)
- 2 Milwaukee schools punished after brawl (AP)
- Apple's iPhone stirs up would-be rivals (AP)
- IBM teams with Lawson to target SMBs (InfoWorld)
- Bush green fuel goal "impossible": Valero CEO (Reuters)
- France to offer tax credits on video games (Reuters)
- Official: Boy guarded other teen (AP)
- Gaza truce in jeopardy as six Palestinians killed (AFP)
- Review: Office 2007 a worthy successor (AP)
- Tracking your car by cell and e-mail (AP)
- Taking some of the work out of business (AP)
- Considering an Upgrade to Windows Vista (NewsFactor)
- New U.S. bird-flu plan advises when to close schools (Reuters)
- Broadband Internet adoption slows in Europe (InfoWorld)
- Panasonic Unveils New Digital Cameras (NewsFactor)
- Satellite surprise highlights U.S.-China gap: official (Reuters)
- Kearns, Nats agree to $17.5M for 3 years (AP)
- Video ringtone service launches at show (AP)
- Zune executive to leave Microsoft (AP)
- Tiger off to slow start in Dubai (AP)
- U.S. says Oregon man sought missile parts for Iran (Reuters)
- U.S. jury delivers mixed verdict in Hamas trial (Reuters)
- Blackboard makes patent pledge (AP)
- Electronic Arts beats estimates (AP)
- Ahmadinejad defiant on nuke program (AP)
- Engineers: 122 levees at risk of failing (AP)
- Sienna Miller 'can't wait' to have kids (AP)
- Amazon.com 4Q earnings fall (AP)