AMD MPU Share Wins Battle, But Is Losing the War
AMD gains ground during the fourth quarter, but slips further in the overall contest between itself and rival Intel.

Firefox Flaw Carries Code Execution Risk
Mozilla releases Firefox 1.5.0.3 to correct a "critical"denial-of-service vulnerability that could have serious ramifications.
OCZ Developing Neural-Controlled Brain Mouse
OCZ Technologies is developing a branded neural-interface pointing device, company representatives said.

Can I Unstick Items in the Start Menu?
On my Start menu, on the left-hand side, I list my most accessed applications.

Intel Debuts Centrino Pro and New Branding
If you're thinking of buying a laptop this summer, you'll likely see a new set of stickers from Intel.

AT&T Launches IPTV Package
AT&T Inc. said on Tuesday it will launch a new Internet browser-based television service that will allow subscribers to watch 20 channels, including Fox News and the Weather Channel, on their computers.

Lenovo Recalls Notebook Batteries, From Sanyo
Lenovo said it began a recall of 205,000 battery packs on Thursday after discovering that some of them may overheat if dropped or banged, posing a fire and consumer safety hazard.

Microsoft Details Internet Explorer 8 Security
IE8 will address three specific areas where security can be a problem: social engineering, traditional browser vulnerabilities, and attacks on Web servers.

Internet to the Rescue for Work-Bound Viewers
Huge numbers of Chinese are turning to the Internet to watch the Olympics at work, as bosses stop them from watching the Games on television.
Google Accuses Verizon of Violating FCC Lobbying Rules
Google claims Verizon is lobbying the FCC to change spectrum access rules in ex parte meetings.
