SanDisk Posts Net Loss, Cost Cuts Planned
SanDisk posted a wider-than-expected net quarterly loss as a continuing glut of memory chips in the industry hurt the flash memory card maker and it said it would slash costs to help recovery in the next year.
BT, Sony Turn Sony PSPs into VoIP Devices
Britain's BT Group Plc and Japan's Sony Corp have unveiled new software that will allow millions of gamers using portable PlayStations to make video and voice calls and send instant messaging.

Nikon Introduces New Consumer D-SLR
The Nikon D80 comes with a 10.2-megapixel CCD, a 3-fps burst mode, and an entry price of around $1K.

DirecTV May Test Broadband over Powerline
Satellite television provider DirecTV Group Inc. may test delivering high-speed Internet service through power lines in a major U.S. city in the next year, its chief executive said on Monday.

Northeastern Univ. Sues Google Over Patent
Google Inc faces a federal patent infringement lawsuit by Northeastern University over technology used in its core Web search system, according to legal papers filed last week.

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.
How to Preserve Your 15 Minutes of Fame with Windows Vista Media Cente
With a TV tuner and a Vista PC, you can capture a clip and show off your big moment.
Another Yahoo Deal? Forget It, Ballmer Says
Software giant Microsoft dismissed speculation it might still be interested in a takeover of Internet firm Yahoo.
LiveJournal Sold to Russian Firm
LiveJournal, the personal Web publishing service that jump-started blogging in Russia, has been sold by its U.S. owner to a Russian business partner, which will operate it independently, the companies said on Sunday.

Inside Look at the Botnet ISP Revealed in Filings
PCMag.com reported last week that a court had shut down a "rogue" ISP at the request of the FTC. The court documents are now online, with some brazen examples of how employees at the ISP operated.
