Google Sees Surge in Mobile Web
Google has seen an acceleration of Internet activity among mobile phone users in recent months since the company has introduced faster Web services on selected phone models, fueling confidence the mobile Internet era is at hand, the company said on Tuesday.

Nero's BackItUp &Burn Suite Does Just That
On Tuesday, Nero AG will launch its latest suite, Nero BackItUp &Burn, which includes backup, disc burning, and file recovery software.

Report: AT&T to Sell 'Big Brother' Tools to SMBs
AT&T Inc plans on Wednesday to introduce a nationwide program giving owners of small- and medium-size businesses some of the same tools big security firms offer for remotely monitoring employees, customers and operations, the New York Times said in its online edition.

Schools Cracking Down on MySpace
Is it a virtual hangout for millions of American teenagers, like a sprawling electronic shopping plaza, or a magnet for sexual predators and pornographers?
FriendFeed Gets FasterIs That a Good Thing?
FriendFeed on Monday rolled out a new beta version with some innovative new features, albeit features that might make you throw up your hands and run back to Facebook.
Symantec Data Leak Remains Under Investigation
Law enforcement is still investigating how credit card information for a small number of Symantec customers ended up in the hands of identity thieves. Reporters from BBC purchased the information from a man in Delhi, who said the data was obtained from a call center.
How to Preserve Your 15 Minutes of Fame with Windows Vista Media Cente
With a TV tuner and a Vista PC, you can capture a clip and show off your big moment.
LaCie Introduces SAFE Desktop Hard Drive


Nintendo Wii Shortages Could Last Until March
Shoppers are standing in lines to snap up Sony Corp's PlayStation 3 and Nintendo Co. Ltd.'s Wii video game consoles as they become available, and some analysts do not expect shortages to ease until March or later.

HDTV in Homes to Triple By 2011
The number of households around the world with high-definition television (HDTV) will treble over the next five years as viewers switch to its clearer, more vivid picture, according to a report on Friday.
