Apple's iWork Gains Desktop Territory
According to at least one researcher, Apple's iWork desktop productivity suite is bucking perceptions and selling well among U.S. retailers.
New Flash Card Includes Built-In USB Connector
The MultiMediaCard Association (MMCA) announced a new specification for a multiple-interface memory card on Thursday, which includes a USB interface.

What the iPhone 3G Will Really Cost You
The cell phone market is a dizzying magic show of misdirection. The cheap prices you see for phones are usually for new customers only, with two-year contracts and mail-in rebates. And guess what? The iPhone 3G is just another cell phone.
DRAM Vendors Warn of Imminent Price Hikes
Samsung is considering a single-digit percentage increasein prices for computer memory chips in April, in a sign that a long and brutal industry slump may be ending. Elpida has said that it seeks even higher prices.

5 Ways the Apple Store Rocked Best Buy on iPad Launch Day... or Did It


New Roomba Cleans on Schedule
iRobot unveils new scheduling remote and smarter walls for newest robot vacuum.
Verizon Settles Early Termination Fee Lawsuit
Verizon Wireless has reached a $21 million settlement with a group of former customers who sued the wireless provider over its early termination fees (ETFs).
Microsoft Patches Fix 21 Bugs
Eight Microsoft updates released Tuesday fixed 21 reported vulnerabilities, many of them serious.
The Digital Home: Will One Device Control It?
While digital music, photographs, and video continue their surge into the mainstream, how consumers will ultimately organize and view all their digital media, including movies and television, remains uncertain.
Microsoft, Marketers Argue Outlook's Rendering Engine
Microsoft fired back Thursday at a group that had begun a protest of Microsoft's plans to continue using Word as the HTML editor in Microsoft Outlook.
