Apple Apparently Expected More iPhone 3G S Lines
The line-up at the flagship Apple Store on 59th Street in Manhattan was clearly less than Apple had planned, and Twitter reports echoed that.

Steel Sheet Uses Solar-Power Paint
A group of U.K. researchers is developing a new type of solar cell -- ordinary steel sheets painted with photovoltaic paint.

HP, Acer Settle Patent Differences
Hewlett-Packard said on Sunday it had settled patent litigation with smaller Taiwan rival Acer.
Universal To 'Reboot' CD Format
The world's biggest record company is not ready to give the compact disc up for dead just yet, and is giving the venerable music format a revamp.
How to Buy a PC Case
First impressions are the most important, even when it comes to computers. So make sure your PC gives off a good one by using these tips to find the case that looks--and behaves--exactly the way you want it to.
Businesses, Start Thinking about 2008 Taxes
Unfortunately, it's not too early to start thinking about your 2008 annual business taxes. 2nd Story Software's TaxACT is ready to help you now, by accepting pre-orders for its business tax preparation products.
'Spore' Creators Sued over DRM
With all the vitriol surrounding Spore's DRM, it was only a matter of time before lawyers got involved.
FCC Restrictions Doomed Public Safety Auction
Financial concerns, not sinister back-room dealings, prompted major providers like AT&T and Verizon to shy away from placing bids on the public safety D-Block during the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) 700 MHz spectrum auction, according to a Friday report from the FCC's Office of Inspector General (OIG).

Neoware Unveils 3 New Thin-Client PCs
The company's new hardware platform adds more RAM and flash memory.

Grokster Ruling Begins the Good Fight
Opinion:It's not censorship; the government can and should enforce laws on the U.S. Internet.