- Video Games Can Improve Your Vision (PC World)
- N.Korea to discuss nuke disarmament (AP)
- Covington says he's grateful to Cowell (AP)
- Rival Palestinian leaders vow to reach deal in Mecca (AFP)
- Mistrial in case of US officer who refused to fight in Iraq (AFP)
- Blackstone buys Equity Office for $23B (AP)
- VeriSign to spend over $100M on upgrade (AP)
- Mobile ESPN to relaunch through Verizon (AP)
- Nvidia Fails The Vista Test (TechWeb)
- Late-game tech sparks No. 2 UCLA to win (AP)
- Cisco going open source with NAC client (InfoWorld)
- Website shows you how your job is killing you (Reuters)
- Olmert spurns bid to stop Jerusalem dig: paper (Reuters)
- Envoys to start crucial talks on NKorea nukes (AFP)
- Lebanese, Israeli troops exchange fire (AFP)
- Satyam launches China development center (AP)
- U.S. forces raid govt ministry building in Iraq (Reuters)
- Dems take simple tack on Iraq war debate (AP)
- FDA OKs first nonprescription diet pill (AP)
- Officials report sixth helicopter downing in Iraq (Reuters)
- Astronaut suffered 'mental anguish' (AP)
- NATO chief to urge allies to boost Afghan fight (Reuters)
- Nokia to roll out free mobile map service (Reuters)
- Iran says tests missiles able to sink "big warships" (Reuters)
- Anti-dope agency delays Landis decision (AP)
- Palestinians open second day of crisis talks (Reuters)
- Taiwan AU's profit plunges 42 percent in 2006 (AFP)
- India's Satyam builds huge software centre in China (AFP)
- Iraq's deputy health minister detained (AP)
- NKorea raises hopes at start of nuke talks (AFP)
- Iraq and US forces sweep through Baghdad (AFP)
- Vodafone to offer eBay on mobile phones (Reuters)
- Softbank profit soars after buying mobile phone firm (AFP)
- Microsoft presents new Windows Mobile version (Reuters)
- Satyam launches China development center (AP)
- New genre of video games target mental health (Reuters)
- Big windfalls from YouTube, Google pact (AP)
- Internet's behind-the-scenes protectors foil attack (USATODAY.com)
- Can Apple convince recording industry? (USATODAY.com)
- Capgemini acquires Software Architects (InfoWorld)
- Iran threatens U.S. if attacked (AP)
- Lawyers to question Russert credibility (AP)
- Inventors to be honored on Capitol Hill (AP)
- Bears fan loses bet and changes name (AP)
- Iraq's deputy health minister arrested (Reuters)
- Iran says to target U.S. interests if attacked (Reuters)
- Recovery boosted as Castro eats again: Venezuela (Reuters)
- UN boosts border presence after Israeli-Lebanese clash (AFP)
- Big windfalls from YouTube, Google pact (AP)
- Internet's behind-the-scenes protectors foil attack (USATODAY.com)
- Can Apple convince recording industry? (USATODAY.com)
- Capgemini acquires Software Architects (InfoWorld)
- Iran to hit U.S. interests if attacked (AP)
- Lawyers to question Russert credibility (AP)
- Recovery boosted as Castro eats again: Venezuela (Reuters)
- Retailers report mixed sales results (AP)
- Inventors to be honored on Capitol Hill (AP)
- Bears fan loses bet and changes name (AP)
- Iraq's deputy health minister arrested (Reuters)
- Iran says to target U.S. interests if attacked (Reuters)
- Four U.S. Marines killed in Iraq (Reuters)
- UN boosts border presence after Israeli-Lebanese clash (AFP)
- Nokia offers free mapping program, phone search (InfoWorld)
- New ways to save on virtualization (InfoWorld)
- Retailers report mixed sales in January (AP)
- Four U.S. Marines killed in Iraq (Reuters)
- Samsung next with touchpanel cellphone (InfoWorld)
- Italians to play soccer with no fans (AP)
- Iran says it will target U.S. interests if attacked (Reuters)
- Israel intensifies flights over Lebanon border (AFP)
- Pop-up blocker problem found in Firefox (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft offering SaaS guidance (InfoWorld)
- Streamlining 3G Phone Development (PC World)
- Low-cost CDMA handsets hit $30 (InfoWorld)
- Satyam sets up new facility in China (InfoWorld)
- Simpson barred from spending book money (AP)
- Senate panel backs Negroponte (Reuters)
- U.S. doesn't see Iran test missiles as threat (Reuters)
- Lenovo Reaches Out to Small Businesses (PC World)
- Operators in India and China await 3G approval (InfoWorld)
- Rightwing warrior Falwell has eyes on 2008 (Reuters)
- Iran warns will hit back at US if attacked (AFP)
- Mobile ads: The next Internet gold rush? (InfoWorld)
- Biofuels to power mobile networks in India (InfoWorld)
- Rice "cautiously optimistic" on North Korea talks (Reuters)
- Outsourcers told to expand beyond India (AP)
- Lycos adds video playlist service (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft Unveils New Windows Mobile (NewsFactor)
- Snow squalls bury upstate New York (AP)
- Microsoft to update Windows for wireless (AP)