Energy Star 5.0 to Toughen PC Power Supplies
Energy Star 5.0, which won't go into effect until July 2009, promises new, tougher PC regulations.

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Mozilla Swats Firefox Bug With a Patch
Mozilla has issued a fix for a bug found in an update issued earlier this week.

Google Plans Impromptu May 31 Investor Meeting
Google plans to hold a special meeting with financial analysts and investors next week, in a bid to improve the company's rocky relations with Wall Street.
New iPhones, iPod Touches Double Capacity
Apple Inc on Tuesday introduced models of its popular iPod touch handheld computer and iPhone with double the memory available in previous versions.

Intel Cranks Xeon Quad-core Processor up to 3GHz
Intel is giving its Xeon 5300 series a faster server processor and adding a second quad-core model with a 50watt thermal power envelope.

RIAA Confirms It Will Take Piracy Fight to ISPs
The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) on Friday confirmed that it will abandon its practice of suing individuals for online piracy in favor of working with Internet service providers to track down offenders.
Google Redirect Virus: How to Remove
If you find that clicking links in Google sends you to unexpected sites it's time to check your security protection. Google hasn't gone crazy; you've got a malware problem.
ATI Buy Pushes AMD Into Top Ten Chipmakers
A preliminary list released on Monday by semiconductor researcher iSuppli Corp. predicts that Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) will crack the top 10 semiconductor rankings for the first time in 2006.

Microsoft to Office Users: Upgrade to New Service Packs Now
Microsoft cites its loss in a patent-infringement case as the reason behind its sudden upgrade push for Office 2003 and Office XP Professional products.