Aleratec One-Ups Itself
Aleratec's latest on-the-go device, the Aleratec USB Copy Cruiser Plus, provides a direct USB-to-USB connection, so you can transfer data without using a computer.
Rivals Attack Vista as Illegal Under EU Rules
A coalition of rivals charged on Friday that Microsoft Corp.'s new Vista operating system coming out next week will perpetuate practices found illegal in the European Union nearly three years ago.

Google Offers Daily Trend Updates
The art of trend-spotting is set to take a more scientific turn as Google on Tuesday unveils a service to track the fastest-rising search queries.

FTC: Google Books Needs a Privacy Policy
Google should develop a privacy policy for its plan to digitize millions of books that limits use of consumer data, the Federal Trade Commission said in a letter to the company.

PCI Express 3.0 Pushed Out a Year
The PCI SIG has officially delayed the release of the PCI Express 3.0 specification until the second quarter of 2010, with products now due in 2011.

Facebook Looking for CFO Replacement
Internet social media company Facebook is replacing its chief financial officer and seeking a replacement with "public company experience."
Global Chip Revenue Expected to Fall
Global semiconductor revenue for 2009 is expected to fall by 16.3 percent, a consequence of the economic downturn, research firm Gartner said on Tuesday.
The Ultimate USB Key
Your USB flash drive is good for a lot more than data transfer. It can be a whole office on the go.
Logitech Introduces Wireless Music Solution
Logitech's three new wireless products let you stream music from your iPod or PC
Nordberg Tapped to Lead Sony Ericsson in U.S.
Sony Ericsson on Monday entrusted the head of Ericsson's U.S. technology division with the task of leading the struggling cell phone maker back to profit and reversing a sharp decline in market share.
