- Japan's Internet tycoon convicted of fraud (AFP)
- Envoy: Dispute over N. Korean funds over (AP)
- JetBlue cancels 215 flights due to storm (AP)
- Mayor of Baghdad Shi'ite bastion wounded by gunmen (Reuters)
- Zimbabwe opposition chief leaves hospital (AFP)
- Japan's Internet mogul Horie convicted of fraud (AFP)
- Microsoft offers enterprises incentives for search (InfoWorld)
- Japanese Internet icon found guilty (InfoWorld)
- Futures fall ahead of inflation data (AP)
- UK coroner says "friendly fire" death was unlawful (Reuters)
- Consumer Price Index up 0.4 pct. in Feb. (AP)
- Malaysia issues WiMAX licences to four companies (AFP)
- As subprime crisis deepens, some fight back (Reuters)
- Vodafone takes hybrid approach to mobile VOIP (InfoWorld)
- WebEx buy makes Cisco a collaboration player (InfoWorld)
- Technology cuts down on Web registrations (USATODAY.com)
- Italy bans mobile phones in classrooms (Reuters)
- Symantec CEO at Cebit: Vendor Has 'Conflict of Interest' (PC World)
- Iran's Ahmadinejad applies for U.S. visa (AP)
- Sony Worries About Security at Euro PS3 Launch (PC Magazine)
- Chinese move to protect private property (AP)
- `Survivor' Hatch on prison: `horrendous' (AP)
- Ahmadinejad says Iran will stick to atomic work (Reuters)
- Flights canceled as snow hits Northeast U.S. (Reuters)
- Microsoft Offers Incentives for Search (PC World)
- Report: General requests more troops (AP)
- Wal-Mart dropping bid for a bank (AP)
- Protesters, police clash over Pakistan judge row (AFP)
- Cisco's WebEx Buy Will Spur Collaboration (PC World)
- Nintendo Wii Outsells Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 (NewsFactor)
- CIA operative at heart of leak scandal speaks out (Reuters)
- EU aims to roll-out mobile TV by Euro 2008 championship (AFP)
- Bush meets with military care panel (AP)
- Iraq cleric slams occupiers, Shi'ite mayor shot (Reuters)
- French Open extends equal pay to women (AP)
- Regis recovering from heart surgery (AP)
- Blu-ray Promoter Predicts Victory in DVD Format Wars (NewsFactor)
- FBI: Extremists seek school bus work (AP)
- U.S. vows quick action on visa for Iran's president (Reuters)
- W. House: Undecided on Rove testimony on attorneys (Reuters)
- Time Warner could spin AOL stake this year: UBS (Reuters)
- Bluetooth makeover bolsters security (InfoWorld)
- IBM researchers take on video surveillance privacy (InfoWorld)
- Gates: U.S. can still defend interests (AP)
- S.C. lawmakers weigh abortion bill (AP)
- U.S. judge rules tobacco ad curbs extend overseas (Reuters)
- Ireland hopeful of U.S. immigration deal by 2008 (Reuters)
- EU aims to roll-out mobile TV by Euro 2008 championship (AFP)
- NYPD shooting grand jury makes decision (AP)
- Virginia tops Albany 84-57 in NCAA (AP)
- U.S. troop buildup in Iraq approaches 30,000 (Reuters)
- New U.S. commander for Mideast strikes upbeat note (Reuters)
- Shiites protest Baghdad crackdown (AFP)
- The changing face of Project Green (InfoWorld)
- More video games, fewer books at schools? (Reuters)
- Memphis tops N. Texas for 23rd straight (AP)
- PlayStation 3 Joins Fight Against Cancer (NewsFactor)
- Microsoft gets enterprise fever (InfoWorld)
- Senators pay heed to prisoner abuse case (AP)
- Chest presses, not breaths, help CPR (AP)
- Kids outsmart adults on '5th Grader' (AP)
- UN nuclear chief hopes North Korea deadline can still be met (AFP)
- Apple offers to amend past options (AP)
- Slacker personalizes Internet radio with iPod rival (Reuters)
- Microsoft Gets Enterprise Fever (PC World)
- Iranian president: sanctions won't work (AP)
- Shiite cleric urges resistance of U.S. (AP)
- British 'friendly fire' death in Iraq deemed unlawful killing (AFP)
- Firefox takes new tack on testing bug fixes (InfoWorld)
- Grand jury to indict N.Y. cops in groom shooting (Reuters)
- Badgers overcome poor start to advance (AP)
- U.S. open to some contact with Palestinians' Fayyad (Reuters)
- Judge blocks sale of escort client list (AP)
- Google's Blog Software Hijacked by Scammers (PC World)
- Ban word "terrorist" from U.S. trial, lawyer asks (Reuters)
- Stolen US Civil War documents sold on eBay (AFP)
- Canada's Nortel Networks narrows 4Q loss (AP)
- U.S. swamped with passport requests (AP)
- Ga. lab aims to halt the hemlock pest (AP)
- Prankster declares live comedian dead on Wikipedia (AFP)
- Skype connects with the enterprise (InfoWorld)
- Man relieves himself in air-sickness bag (AP)
- Badgers overcome awful start to advance (AP)
- Plame sheds little light in leak case (AP)
- White House murky on prosecutor firings (AP)
- Grand jury indicts 3 in NYPD shooting (AP)
- Iranian president: sanctions won't work (AP)
- Senators pay heed to prisoner abuse case (AP)
- U.S. swamped with passport requests (AP)
- Ga. lab aims to halt the hemlock pest (AP)