Panda Uses Web, Customers to Evaluate Malware
Panda Security has integrated its latest security offering with its on-demand Malware Radar.

Intel Cuts Desktop Processor Prices
On Sunday, Intel cut the prices on several of its processors,including the company's high-end Core 2 Quad desktop chips, by as much as 14 percent.
Nokia, Apple Battle in Online Software "Arms Race"
Nokia Oyj is betting a wider and more tailored offering of media and software for its phones will prove attractive when its Ovi online store opens in May and goes head-to-head with Apple Inc's App Store.
iPass Announces BlackBerry Wi-Fi Client
Hey, execs: tired of trying to hook into your corporate apps via a cellular connection, when there's a Wi-Fi access point avaialable? iPass, the enterprise mobile service company, announced a Wi-Fi client for BlackBerry smartphones.

Search Privacy Issue Goes Mobile
The issue of online behavioral targeting made headlines in 2008, but what about data collected from mobile searches? Two D.C.-based interest groups argue that regulators are ignoring phone-based data mining activities, and are asking that the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) open an investigation.
AMD's X2 May Rock Dual Core World
Our early look at AMD's dual core desktop CPU impresses. Should Intel be scared?
4chan Founder Launches 'Canvas' Community
Christopher Poole, the 22-year-old founder of 4Chan.org, launched a new Web community this weekend at South By Southwest festival taking place in Austin, Texas.
Acer Buys, Will Preserve Gateway, eMachines Brands
Acer executives say they'll maintain the Acer, Gateway, and eMachines brands for now. Will consumers care?

New Virus Attack Bypasses Filters
Virus writers have once again gotten the drop on antivirus vendors and IT administrators with a new technique that's finding considerable success.
Hands On With Adobe Flash 10 Beta
On Thursday, Adobe Systems made publicly available a pre-release version of the next generation of its browser plug-in software, Flash Player 10.
