Sony PS3 Launch To Be Delayed in Europe
Sony Corp. said on Wednesday it would delay the European launch of its PlayStation 3 (PS3) game machine to March from November due to inadequate supply of a key component, missing the critical Christmas shopping season in one of its main markets.

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.

Gateway to End Its Online Sales, Shift to Retail
Gateway is planning to discontinue online and phone sales of desktop PCs and notebooks, and move entirely to an indirect channel model, the PC vendor plans to announce on Friday.
Anti-Obama Threats on UFO Web Site Provoke Arrest
A man arrested in Mississippi could face five years in prison for threatening to kill President-elect Obama as a "sacrificial lamb". The message was contained in a Web site focused on aliens and UFOs.
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Apple Updates Address Old Java Vulnerabilities
In December 2008 Sun issued patches for numerous vulnerabilities in Java. Apple, which takes on the responsibility of updating the Java implementation it ships with OS X, has just today, 6 months later, issued the updates for Java on OSX.

U.S. Safety Agencies Widen Net In Sony Battery Hunt
U.S. consumer safety officials said on Tuesday they are reviewing all Sony-made lithium-ion batteries in laptop computers for fire hazards after Dell Inc. announced the largest electronics recall in the United States.

Microsoft Gets Another Shot at Open XML Standard
Microsoft Corp. ramped up its fight to have its Office Open XML document format made into an international standard on Monday as delegates from 37 countries met to reconsider the proposal.

Firefox Developer Chief Urges Shift to Mobile Web
Mitchell Baker, chairwoman of the Mozilla Foundation who manages the Firefox browser project, spoke at the O'Reilly Web 2.0 conference about opening the mobile Web, much like PCs are open to run any software. Her discussion challenged the mobile industry to create the spur of innovation that PCs have seen in the last 20 years.
