Yahoo Makes Google Ad Deal Official
Yahoo agreed to let archrival Google sell search ads on its site, the companies said on Thursday.
Microsoft, Nintendo Unveil Indie Games Services
Microsoft and Nintendo unveiled on Wednesday new online services for their video game consoles to showcase games by independent developers, part of a push by the companies to tap enthusiasm for so-called casual games.

Get Rid of Corrupted Windows Updates
Is there any way to delete Windows XP updates that are already downloaded but not installed?
Report: Feds Do Little to Fight Spam, Spyware
While Web users drown in spam and fend off scams aimed at stealing their money, U.S. federal and state law enforcement authorities are doing little to resolve what has become a multi-billion-dollar problem, a think tank said on Monday.
AOL IM Security Hole Unplugged?
Researcher Aviv Raff said he has found a way to defeat the patch AOL issued to address an IM vulnerability.

Sony Makes Surprise Cut To Japanese PS3 Price
Sony Corp. on Friday cut the price of its new game machine PlayStation 3 by 20 percent in Japan, in a surprise move that will attract more customers but likely widen losses in its game division.

Report: AOL, Yahoo Prep for Talks Again
Yahoo Inc's new board on Tuesday approved a new round of discussions with Time Warner Inc over the future of its AOL unit, the Financial Times said, citing a person familiar with Yahoo's thinking.
Whip a Recorded Macro into Shape
I hope you can help me with my Word macro problem.

Intel Confirms Product Name Changes
Starting Jan. 1, 2008, Intel will change the names of some of its platforms and processors.

Hands On with Sprint's XOHM WiMAX Service
We're back from Baltimore with some news about XOHM, Sprint's new WiMAX system: it's fast, but coverage isn't even quite as good as Sprint promises - some of their edges are, well, a little edgy.