A Lawmaker's Life: Banning Games, Protecting The Press
Can a California assemblyman ban violent video games on one hand and protect the press on the other? Assemblyman Leland Yee thinks so. 1UP.com asks the questions.
Intel Pushes For Cheap PCs In India
Intel Corp., the world's largest chip maker, said on Tuesday it would spearhead an initiative to sell cheaper computersin India to increase usage in Asia's third-largest economy.
The Talent Network: Jobster
For corporate recruiting, Jobster goes where the candidates are. It's not your typical job-posting site.
FDA Warns Against Online Cancer 'Cures'
Consumers should beware of products sold on the Internet that claim to cure cancer, U.S. health officials said on Tuesday, threatening penalties against more than two dozen companies selling creams, tea and pills as treatments for the disease.
Army Pays for Fuel-Cell Prototype
In an effort to boost efficiency, as well as reduce cost and footprint of portable electronics, the United States Army has awarded $120,000 to QuantumSphere for the development of a unitized reformed methanol fuel cell.
TomTom's GO GPS Update Adds Traffic Histories
The TomTom GO 730 and 930 use historical traffic data to find the best route, instead of relying on speed limits alone.

AMD's PIC Reincarnated by Data Evolution
Data Evolution has reintroduced AMD's low-cost "Personal Internet Communicator," aimed at developing regions of the world.

FBI Working on World's Largest Biometric Database
The FBI is embarking on a $1 billion project to build the world's largest computer database of biometrics to give the government more ways to identify people at home and abroad.

E-filing Taxes Becoming Even More Popular
A steadily increasing number of taxpayers plan to file online this year, a study by The Conference Board reported Thursday.
Twitter Founder Tweets: Announcement Tomorrow!
Evan Williams, co-founder of the micro-blogging site, posted earlier today suggested that Twitter will have some sort of announcement tomorrow.