Hands-On with the Dell Inspiron Mini 10
The mid-sized of Dell's three netbooks will be packed with technologies that will make its rivals take notice.
E-Gambling Firms Slam German Ban
Europe's online gaming industry filed a complaint with the European Commission on Tuesday, saying Germany's ban on online gambling breaks EU law on the free movement of services.

Comcast Begins Selling Cell-Phone Services
Comcast Corp. has become the first U.S. cable operator to take on telecommunications providers in the cell phone market, having begun marketing the service to consumers in Boston.

American Airlines Adding Streaming Video Services to Flights This Summ
Passengers on American Airlines flights are about to get a new perk. Instead of craning their necks to catch reruns of "Monk" and excerpts from "The Tonight Show" on tiny aisle TV sets, they'll be able to wirelessly stream content to their personal devices from the comfort of their own seats.
New eVoice iOS App Transforms iDevices Into Feature-Packed Phone Syste
Customers with an iPhone/iPad/iPod touch can now make &receive calls over a data connection from anywhere in the world without using carrier plan minutes.

Poor IT Market Could Lead to More Cybercrime
The ever-weakening job market could well lead to an increase in online crime as laid-off workers, especially those with computer skills, turn to scams to support themselves, Cisco Systems Inc said in a mid-year security report to be released on Tuesday.

Toshiba Confirms Talks to Buy Toshiba's Drive Biz
Toshiba confirmed that it is in talks to buy Fujitsu's hard-disk drive business, a deal that would create the world's largest maker of small hard drives and is reportedly worth $340-$450 million. Fujitsu failed to sell its drives business to Western Digital. Synergies would also include SSDs.
Dell To Add More Retail Stores
Dell Inc. plans to open its own retail stores on a city-by-city basis and does not expect to sell its personal computers through shops like Best Buy Co., a senior executive said on Tuesday.

Record Labels Sue LimeWire
Some of the world's biggest record labels sued the makers of LimeWire on Friday, saying the software allows users to download music without paying for it.

Intel, Symantec Building Security into Chips
Symantec Corp and Intel Corp are jointly developing security products that could be built into tiny computer microprocessors, Symantec Vice President Rowan Trollope said on Tuesday
