- Belgians to start paying with mobile phones (Reuters)
- EU Weighs Copyright Law (PC World)
- 13-year-old wins rotten sneaker contest (AP)
- Skype to offer money-transfer system via PayPal (Reuters)
- EU: Companies fixed video tape prices (AP)
- Hynix, Toshiba reach chip patent accord (AP)
- EU probes SFR's bid for Tele2 unit (AP)
- Red Hat Eyes the Small-Business Desktop (NewsFactor)
- Sun Micro Hires Debian Linux Founder (NewsFactor)
- Cheney back at work after medical check-up (Reuters)
- WildBlue turns on broadband satellite (AP)
- Yahoo's mobile search now available to all (InfoWorld)
- Sony Names PS2 Titles for PS3 Euro Launch (NewsFactor)
- White House offers Rove for unsworn testimony (Reuters)
- Exercise helps prevent falls in elderly (AP)
- MTV's 'TRL' no longer totally live (AP)
- LSU's 'Big Baby' Davis going pro (AP)
- Privacy for Internet names moves forward (AP)
- Online anonymity lets users gets nasty (AP)
- Dutch government to review Segway ban (AP)
- Belgium eyes world first with text message payments (AFP)
- Glitzy rebellion at L.A. Fashion Week (AP)
- Oracle's 3Q profit rises 35 percent (AP)
- What's Best for Web Analytics: Client-Side, Server-Side or Hosted? (NewsFactor)
- Colombia seeks 8 Chiquita employees (AP)
- Millions of flu shots to be destroyed (AP)
- 'Idol' contestant's faith questioned (AP)
- Butch Davis undergoing chemotherapy (AP)
- Speculation of Palm buyout rises (AP)
- Carriers predict boom in managed security services (InfoWorld)
- Oracle net rises on license sales (Reuters)
- Bush, Edwards, activists focus on global warming (Reuters)
- Oracle beats Q3 expectations (InfoWorld)
- Hollywood and Silicon Valley -- online allies? (InfoWorld)
- Bush vows to resist subpoenas in prosecutor storm (AFP)
- U.S. judge throws out defamation suit against Google (Reuters)
- X86 still rules the server roost, but change is afoot (InfoWorld)
- Louisiana Gov. Blanco won't run again (AP)
- Bush vows to resist subpoenas in prosecutor storm (AFP)
- Small Screens The Next Big Thing? Web Portals Bet On Mobile Phones (Investor's Business Daily)
- Adobe 1Q sales flat, but exceeds views (AP)
- Conklin shines in first start for Sabres (AP)
- Russia said worried over Iran's nuclear ambitions (Reuters)
- Skype to allow PayPal money transfers on Internet phone service (AFP)
- Oracle CEO: Linux support program working (InfoWorld)
- First visitors step onto canyon skywalk (AP)
- Missing Boy Scout found alive in N.C. (AP)
- Louisiana Gov. Blanco won't run again (AP)
- Privacy for Internet names moves forward (AP)
- Computing pioneer Backus dies (AP)
- Manny Ramirez auctions grill on eBay (AP)
- Oracle 3Q profit up 35 percent on growth (AP)
- Bush warns Dems to take offer in firings (AP)
- Lawmakers warn FBI over spy power abuse (AP)
- Millions of flu shots to be destroyed (AP)
- Reeves' car allegedly hits photographer (AP)
- Online anonymity lets users gets nasty (AP)
- George Foreman joins 'Inventor' as judge (AP)
- Ole Miss upsets defending champ Terps (AP)
- Owners frantic over pets amid pet food recall (Reuters)
- Defense vows crackdown on fraud in Iraq (AP)
- N. Korea nuclear talks hang on money move (Reuters)
- 'Dog' praised for crime fighting (AP)
- Police treating cricket coach Woolmer's death as suspicious - official (AFP)
- Gates loses virtual soccer match to pro (AP)
- Apple TV Goes On Sale (TechWeb)
- Astronaut's small step opens Grand Canyon Skywalk (Reuters)
- U.S. says it helped in Mexico's $206 mln drug haul (Reuters)
- Bush vows to resist subpoenas in prosecutor storm (AFP)
- Eyes on the Internet, Dell launches low-priced computer in China (AFP)
- Israel general strike to go ahead: union chief (Reuters)
- Don't trust blogs, Malaysian minister tells press (AFP)
- Mobile operator DTAC to list on Thai bourse (AFP)
- Landslides kill 31 in Pakistan's Kashmir (AP)
- Jolie leaves Vietnam with adopted son (AP)
- Israeli union says general strike to go ahead (Reuters)
- North Korea nuclear talks remain stalled (AP)
- Britney Spears leaves rehab (AP)
- Fed expected to keep rates unchanged (AP)
- Heavy fighting breaks out in Mogadishu: residents (Reuters)
- Anti-Clinton Web ad draws attention (AP)
- Bush vows to resist subpoenas in clash over prosecutors (AFP)
- "Gears of War" video game turning to film (Reuters)
- Police treating Woolmer death as suspicious (Reuters)
- Heavy fighting convulses Somali capital (AFP)
- Mutant Turtle film lets gamer break out of shell (Reuters)
- Cracks appear in new Palestinian govt. (AP)
- Maryland falls in Women's NCAA tourney (AP)
- Swiss discussed compromise idea in Iran: diplomats (Reuters)
- Bill Gates backs immigration reform on Mexico trip (Reuters)