FCC Takes Another Stab at Net Neutrality
The FCC is launching an inquiry into the state of broadband Internet access, but commissioners are divided on whether that goes far enough.

Obama Girl, Britney Fan Top YouTube Videos
Videos by a self-styled Obama Girl, a fan's tearful defense of Britney Spears and an attack by a herd of buffaloes on a pride of lions, were among the most popular clips on YouTube.com in 2007.

House Strips Per-Song Piracy Penalty
A House subcommittee on Thursday deleted a controversial section of an intellectual property bill before sending it to the full committee for its approval.

Symantec Tracks Huge Malware Spike
Symantec has seen 28.7 million unique threats per month. The growth in the sheer number of malicious code threats is astonishing: In 2008, Symantec detected 1,656,227 malicious code threats. This number is 60 percent of the approximately 2.6 million malicious code threats that Symantec has detected in total over time.
Watch Superheroes Fight Evil Via Cell Phone
After taking on the big and small screens, comic book heroes like Spiderman and Superman may soon be appearing on an even smaller screen -- your mobile phone.
5 Ways the Apple Store Rocked Best Buy on iPad Launch Day... or Did It


Sprint Considering Changing Course on WiMAX
Rumors surface that nation's third largest wireless carrier may spinoff its 4G broadband plans.

Restore a Disappearing Toolbar in Word for Mac
Toolbar in Word 2008 for Mac gone missing? We've got theway to bring it back.
Mozilla's Firefox Browser Hits One Billion Downloads
Late Thursday night, Mozilla reached a milestone one billion downloads of its Firefox Web browser.

Report: Hollywood Sues Chinese Site
Five Hollywood studios have sued a Chinese online service and internet cafe they accuse of offering pirated downloads of "Pirates of the Caribbean" and other hit films, state media reported on Thursday.
