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


Reps Give Thumbs Down to Sniffing Online Activity
Should ISPs and Web site owners be banned from keeping track of your online activity just as the Post Office is banned from going through your snail mail? Absolutely, according to several members of the House Subcommittee on Telecommunications and the Internet.
HP Signs Sony for DVD-on-Demand Service
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has become the first major studio to license niche and older DVD titles for production and distribution through HP's year-old DVD manufactured-on-demand service, the two companies said on Thursday.

Final Fantasy XII Launches at DigitalLife
Final Fantasy producers and fans invaded Times Square on Wednesday for the launch of Final Fantasy XII.

HP's Revenue Misses Forecast
Hewlett-Packard cut its full-year outlook after quarterly revenue missed expectations on weak sales of printers, personal computers and servers, sending its shares down 6 percent.
High Court to Hear Landmark eBay Patent Case
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments in a patent case involving online auctioneer eBay that is part of a wider struggle between the software and pharmaceutical industries over the future of the U.S. patent system.
5 Ways the Apple Store Rocked Best Buy on iPad Launch Day... or Did It


Cisco To Rent Out Videoconferencing to Public
Cisco Systems began renting out high-definition video conferencing rooms to the public on Wednesday, aiming to broaden the use of a system that helps executives cut back on travel.
Gateway Adds HDCP-Compliant Widescreen LCD
Gateway Inc. on Thursday added a new 19-inch, HDCP-compliant widescreen LCD, amid plans to bring similar widescreen panels to market later this year.
Abu Dhabi Buys AMD Stake
Abu Dhabi's Mubadala Development Co said on Friday it had bought 8.1 percent of U.S.-based Advanced Micro Devices Inc, the second-largest maker of computer microprocessors.
