Build It: Recession Special
Need a new desktop on a tight budget? Here's how to build a surprisingly robust system for about $400.
Obama Supports DTV Transition Delay
President Obama will sign an extension of the digital television switchover if a compromise bill lands on his desk, press secretary Robert Gibbs said Friday.
Nikon Announces Re-fashioned 10-Megapixel D-SLR
Nikon has updated the 6MP Nikon D40 with the 10MP D40x, which fires three frames per second and comes in three different configurations.

'Brandjacking' Common on Web: Report
The number of phishing attacks grew 104 percent during the month of March from the same month in 2006, the survey found, with more than 229 brand name companies, mostly financial services firms, coming under assault.

Google Sued Over Email Transferral Tool
Google was named on Monday in a trade secrets lawsuit alleging that the company's business software unit copied a tiny start-up's tool for moving customers off of Microsoft software onto Google's.
Jackson's Death Prompts Record Traffic for Yahoo
Yahoo on Friday released statistics about the impact of Michael Jackson's death across its various properties, and a news story about the deceased pop star's hospitalization is now the highest clicking story in Yahoo's history.

HP's MediaSmart Server Launch Delayed
Hewlett-Packard will delay the launch of its MediaSmart server for several months in order to incorporate recently released Windows Home Server (WHS) updates from Microsoft.

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.

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NEC Chip Adds 'Eyes' To Cars
Japanese microchip maker NEC Electronics Corp. began sales of image detection processors for cars on Friday, saying it aims for a 40 percent share of the global market by 2015.
