Dell to Host Earth Day PC Recycling Event
In conjunction with the Environmental Protection Agency, Dell said that it will host an Earth Day e-cycling program in Washington D.C.

Toshiba Unveils First 32GB High-Density Flash Card
New flash cards meet specs to run new-generation mobile phones and other handhelds.

Bill Gates' Mystery Startup: bgC3
Is bgC3 a technology incubator? Or just a legal construct to pay the Microsoft co-founder's maids? Depends on who you ask.
New PCI Card Blocks Rootkits
Can you say Komoku?A startup backed by DARPA, the Navy and the Department of Homeland Security plans to destroy rootkits with a "unique approach"that can burrow into the operating system and sniff out malware's trail.
Suspense Grows Over XM-Sirius Antitrust Review
U.S. government antitrust lawyers have spent nearly 10 months so far investigating Sirius Satellite Radio Inc's plan to acquire rival XM Satellite Radio Holdings Inc, despite company hopes that the deal would be approved by the end of 2007.

Pricey Phones Put Roadblocks in Way of Mobile TV
The mobile phone industry has been predicting for years that the future of television is wireless. But if a cell phone that receives mobile TV costs more than a normal television, isn't that a problem?

Microsoft Deleting MSN Music Servers
Remember when you heeded the music industry's piracy warnings, and eschewed file-sharing services such as Napster to purchase your music legally via the MSN Music Store? Yeah, bad move.

Micron Closes Flash Plant, Lays Off 10 Percent
Memory manufacturer Micron Technology said Thursday that it will close its NAND flash memory production facility in Boise, Idaho, and will lay off 15 percent of its 22,600-person work force.
What You Need to Know About Digital Television
The cutoff date for analog broadcast television is a year away. Here's how it will affect you, whether you get your TV signal from cable, a satellite dish, or an antenna.

EA Chief Disliked 'Spore' DRM, Too
Now that "Spore" has been released with digital-rights-management attached, how does Electronic Arts CEO John Riccitiello feel about the uproar? Ambivalent, evidently.