Apple's Snow Leopard In Apple Store, Then Vanishes
The latest version of OS X made a brief cameo in Apple's store yesterday, appearing with a 24-hour ship time, and then disappearing shortly thereafter.

Google: Viacom Suit Threat to Internet Use
Viacom Inc.'s copyright infringement suit against Google Inc. and its YouTube video-sharing unit strikes at the heart of how the Internet works, Google argued on Monday in a U.S. federal court filing.

Predefined E-Mail Messages
Regarding the item "Shortcuts to Launch E-Mail Messages", here's the method I've used for years.
Searching with a Partner
ChaCha uses the "two heads are better than one" approach to searching

Symantec Warns on Profit, Cuts Outlook; Shares Tank
Symantec warns of disappointing December-quarter results and cuts its full-year outlook, sending shares down 12 percent as it blames weak business software sales and higher-than-expected costs.

China Frees Olympic Internet Access to All (Reporters)
President Hu Jintao said China would stand by pledges made when it was awarded the Olympics as Games officials deflected fire over Internet censorship on Friday by lifting restrictions.
Fujifilm Announces Compact Camera with D-SLR Image Quality
Fujifilm on Monday unveiled the FinePix X100, which aims to offer D-SLR image quality and HD video capture in a body that is compact and retro.

Q&A: All About the Wii
Editor-in-Chief Jim Louderback caught up with Nintendo SVP George Harrison to discuss the Wii, Sony, the DS, Miyamoto, and what's next for Nintendo and the gaming community.

Sources: Matsushita To Pick TPG For JVC Buyout
Panasonic maker Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. Ltd. is in the final stages of choosing U.S. private equity firm TPG as a preferred bidder for its struggling electronics unit JVC, sources familiar with the matter said on Friday.

Google Glitch Labels Internet as Malware
An alarming glitch that plagued Google's search engine Saturday morning was blamed on human error, Google said in a blog post.