No 64-Bit Surfing in Windows 7?
Windows 7 is not likely to share many of Vista's hardware and software incompatability problems, but it will share one: You still can't run Adobe Flash apps in pages you view in 64-bit browsers.

Microsoft Celebrates Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary With Launch Part
Halo: Combat Evolved goes on sale at midnight. Don't miss out on the FPS-related festivities.

Nielsen: 40 Percent of People Use Smartphones, Tablets While Watching
According to a Nielsen report, 40 percent of smartphone and tablet owners are using their devices while they watch TV.

Hacks Allow Satellite Radio On Smartphones
Fans of U.S. satellite radio have been waiting eagerly for nearly a year to get XM or Sirius on to their cell phones. But as the two satellite radio providers carefully ponder their mobile strategies and chew over business plans, a small group of technically savvy devotees are taking matters into their own hands.
American Airlines Adding Streaming Video Services to Flights This Summ
Passengers on American Airlines flights are about to get a new perk. Instead of craning their necks to catch reruns of "Monk" and excerpts from "The Tonight Show" on tiny aisle TV sets, they'll be able to wirelessly stream content to their personal devices from the comfort of their own seats.
Cisco Names New Linksys GM
The networking company names former Polaroid CEO Michael Pocock to head up Linksys as Cisco looks to expand its consumer products division's market presence.
Microsoft: Control PowerPoint from Your iPod
For those who can't live without spreadsheets, Microsoft's PowerPoint for Mac will allow users to beam their documents to iPhones or iPods, according to a Wednesday blog post from Microsoft.

Did Koobface Cause the Twitter DDoS Attack?
So far, no reasons or methodologies for the DDoS attacks on Twitter, Facebook, and LiveJournal have surfaced. One researcher, however, has posted what he thinks might be a possible cause for the Twitter attacks: a new variant of the "Koobface" virus.

Left- and Right-Align on One Line
I use Microsoft Word from Office XP. I would like to know how I can left-align and right-align separate pieces of text in the same sentence; for instance, in a resume.

Update: Intel Balances Record Quarter, Worrying Outlook
Talk about a good-news, bad-news scenario: on Tuesday, Intel reported its best results ever for a third quarter. But the company also predicted a range of fourth-quarter results that included the possibility that the holiday season could be even weaker than the fall.