Report: Dell Trying to Sell Factories
Dell is trying to sell computer factories around the world in efforts to cut cost and improve profitability, the Wall Street Journal said.
Google, ARM Expected to Demo 'Android'
British chip designer ARM will demonstrate a prototype of Google Inc's Android mobile phone platform in action next week at the world's biggest wireless fair, a source close to the company said.

Microsoft Shakes Up Online Team
Microsoft announced a management shake-up at its loss-making online division on Thursday, thrusting an outsider into a prominent position ahead of a proposed merger with Yahoo.

For Every Kid
How low can a portable computer's price go?
Lala Resurrects WOXY, Launches User Channels
The founder of CD-swapping site lala.com has a new project: Resuscitating the shuttered woxy.com and getting the online radio station to turn a profit.

Eleksen Unfolds "Origami"Keyboard
Eleksen's first out of the gate with an announcement of a potential keyboard for the new "Origami"ultramobile PC.
Flash 8 Player Beta Goes Public
Macromedia releases its test version of "Maelstrom"to the masses.
No iPhones for China Anytime Soon
Apple Inc and China Mobile have called off talks to launch the U.S. firm's popular iPhones in China, a spokesperson for the Chinese company said on Monday, further dashing speculation the device will hit the country's store shelves soon.

Amazon, IBM Settle E-Commerce Patent Dispute
Amazon.com and IBM said Tuesday that they had settled a long-running dispute over electronic commerce applications, resulting in Amazon paying an undisclosed sum of money to IBM.

View 'Housewives,' 'Lost' On Web, For Free
Walt Disney Co.'s ABC Television will offer some of its most popular shows, such as "Desperate Housewives"and "Lost,"for free on the Internet in a two-month trial, the company said on Monday.