Video Players Keep Flowing
Another maker of portable music players is upping its game in the portable video market.
Va. Law Struck Down, Spam Kingpin Goes Free
Virginia's attorney general vowed to appeal after the Virginia Supreme Court ruled that a state spam statute was unconstitutional, and released spammer Jeremy Jaynes from a nine-year sentence.
Survey: We'll Take a Pay Cut if We Can Work at Home
More than a third of U.S. technology workers would accept pay cuts of up to 10 percent to work from home and avoid the expense of commuting to the office, according to a survey released on Tuesday.
Survey: 71 Percent of Americans Text While Driving?
Many Americans send and receive text messages on mobile e-mail devices in dangerous situations, according to a small survey released on Tuesday that showed 77 percent have used such a device while driving a moving car.
AOL To Unveil Yet Another Plan To Save Itself
AOL is widely expected to announce that it will give its e-mail and Web services away for free, hoping to win back customers who had switched to other free services from rivals like Google and Yahoo.

Raise Your Profile
If a potential customer doesn't know your name, can he find you?

Getting the Name Right
When you enter a name as a contact in Microsoft Outlook 2003, Outlook both enters the name as typed, and parses it in the File As field to put the last name first.
Yahoo Satellite Maps Feature Takes Off
Google Earth and Google Local get some vivid competition from new Yahoo mapping, travel and shopping offerings.
Live from Cyberspace, It's the YouTube Awards!
Is this the future of video awards? Next week, the online video-sharing Web site YouTube will present awards for the best user-generated videos of 2006.

Analyst: AutoNavs, Lower The Price Or Die
Integrated car-navigation systems need to get better and cheaperor other navigation technologies will blow right by.