- IBM renews Microsoft rivalry with new Web software (Reuters)
- U.S. envoy sees basis for progress on N.Korea talks (Reuters)
- Retailers hope Windows Vista boost sales (AP)
- Sun to tap Intel as additional chip supplier (Reuters)
- U.S. urged to ramp up geothermal power (Reuters)
- Bush says no timetable for pullout from Iraq (AFP)
- Whitaker describes struggles as an actor (AP)
- Suicide car bomber kills 3 Pakistani troops (Reuters)
- Israel chooses new army chief: reports (Reuters)
- Troops fire on Mogadishu protest, kill 3: witness (Reuters)
- Clinton confident in her 2008 prospects (AP)
- Anti-missile shield not aimed at Russia - U.S. (Reuters)
- Poll: Most think country on wrong track (AP)
- No party emerging to govern Serbia (AP)
- AOL co-founder Case opens online health site (Reuters)
- China phone thief repents after 21 text messages (Reuters)
- Senators seek support for Iraq resolution (AP)
- Bears, Colts set for historic Super Bowl (AP)
- Iraqi, U.S. forces seal Baghdad neighborhood (Reuters)
- EU undeterred by Serb hardliners' poll lead (Reuters)
- At least four killed in Mogadishu firefight (AFP)
- Sun jumps on (InfoWorld)
- Salesforce ups the ante (InfoWorld)
- U.S. probe hammers online gaming shares (Reuters)
- MP says Iran bars 38 atomic inspectors: agency (Reuters)
- Hanoi agrees U.S. ships join search for servicemen (Reuters)
- Sun server deal with Intel likely (InfoWorld)
- Palestinian factions set to resume unity talks (AFP)
- Cisco admits iPhone license violation (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft's Allchin proposed support for iPod (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft offers Vista preview to fight piracy (InfoWorld)
- EU sets tough line on Iran U.N. sanctions (Reuters)
- China experts see space blast as puzzle and warning (Reuters)
- Seven killed in Guinea demo violence (AFP)
- Hewlett-Packard to open Russia facility (AP)
- Judge: Lawsuit against XM may proceed (AP)
- Vendors seek Web code of conduct (InfoWorld)
- 'Castro is dead' spam email infects computers (AFP)
- Making the Serene Scene With B&O (BusinessWeek Online)
- OSDL, Free Standards Group to merge (InfoWorld)
- Computers evolve with Vista in mind (USATODAY.com)
- No Bounce for Big Blue (BusinessWeek Online)
- Pet shop owner creates beer for dogs (AP)
- China Mobile subscribers top U.S. population (InfoWorld)
- Rare snow storm surprises Arizona (AP)
- Chavez tells Washington to "go to hell" (Reuters)
- U.S. helicopter crash caused by hostile fire: report (Reuters)
- Iran's guards start wargame to test missiles (Reuters)
- Ruckus Networks widens Web music service (AP)
- CORRECTED-Independent record labels sign MySpace deal (Reuters)
- AMD adds another Chinese PC partner (InfoWorld)
- Unisys untangles chargeback mess in IT (InfoWorld)
- Early labor so husband can watch Bears (AP)
- Steelers name Mike Tomlin coach (AP)
- NewsGator preps hosted RSS manager (InfoWorld)
- MySpace files law suit against 'Spam King' (InfoWorld)
- Pfizer reports higher 4Q profit (AP)
- Glaciers may vanish from Alps by 2050 (AP)
- U.S. says killed 93 Qaeda-linked fighters in Iraq (Reuters)
- One Week To Go Before Vista Debut (NewsFactor)
- German, French groups want open iTunes (AP)
- Oracle introduces Linux management software (InfoWorld)
- Iran bars 38 U.N. IAEA inspectors (AP)
- `Instinct,' `Little Man' lead Razzies (AP)
- Parcells resigns as coach of Cowboys (AP)
- Big names in US journalism launch Politico web site (AFP)
- China Mobile buys stake in Pakistani wireless firm (InfoWorld)
- Key Linux Foundations Set To Merge (NewsFactor)
- Pfizer to lay off 10,000 to cut costs (AP)
- High court rejects Calif. sentencing law (AP)
- CEOs ask Bush to back climate protection (AP)
- No danger to plane in bomb threat: Houston spokeswoman (Reuters)
- Heavy Afghan fighting expected: U.S. envoy (Reuters)
- Urban talks about rehab on his Web site (AP)
- Sun to use Intel chips in business computers (AFP)
- Italian court OKs non-profit downloads (AP)
- European consumer groups unit to pressure iTunes (InfoWorld)
- Will Apple Charge for Boot Camp? (NewsFactor)
- Al-Qaeda claims it shot down US helicopter in Iraq (AFP)
- Take-Two finds evidence of backdating (AP)
- U.S. court upholds copyright law on "orphan works" (Reuters)
- Sun to sell Intel-powered servers again (InfoWorld)
- Doctor group joins call for healthcare overhaul (Reuters)
- Sun and Intel Partner in Landmark Deal (NewsFactor)
- Hilton pleads no contest in DUI case (AP)
- Prosecutors say Canadian killed, butchered victims (Reuters)
- U.S. will need Mideast oil for years to come: Saudi (Reuters)
- U.S. says Canada's Arar should be on watch list (Reuters)
- AOL names 2 international executives (AP)
- Feds fear a dam break in Ky. and Tenn. (AP)