Verizon Launches FiOS TV in New York City
Verizon officially launched its FiOS television service in New York City Monday, rolling out the fiber-optic network to 108 neighborhoods in the five boroughs.
5 Ways the Apple Store Rocked Best Buy on iPad Launch Day... or Did It


Microsoft's Zune May Nudge into Upgrade Market, Survey Says
Microsoft may have an opening with its recently launched Zune digital music player to gain market share against the iPod, as a Reuters survey showed that among consumers expressing interest in the Zune 35 percent of them were upgrading from an existing player.

Yahoo Pushing Email Authentication onto Yahoo Mail
Yahoo is working with auction leader eBay Inc and its PayPal payments unit to block fake e-mails to users purporting to be from eBay and PayPal, hoping to spur on an industry that has been slow to fight the scourge of so-called phishing attacks.

NSA's Guide to Securing Your PC
The NSA has opened up its security locked box. Here's what you can use to secure your desktop.
Activision May Stop Supporting Sony PS3
Activision Blizzard Chief Executive Bobby Kotick said in a published report on Friday it may stop making video games for Sony's PlayStation 3, the No. 3 console in the United States, due to high costs and poor sales.

Virgin Media Rolls Out Superfast Broadband
Cable operator Virgin Media became the first Internet provider to roll out a mass-market super-fast broadband service in Britain on Monday, launching a 50 megabits per second offering.
Intuit Ramps QuickBooks for Safari, iPhone
Intuit has announced Safari support for QuickBooks Online, and beefed up its QuickBooks app for the Apple iPhone.

Keyboard as Dock
The Matias USB 2.0 Keyboard includes a dock for high-speed USB devices such as portable music players, flash drives, and digital cameras.
Botnet Uses Twitter to Control It
Is there nothing Twitter can't do? Now famous worm expert Jose Nazario at Arbor Networks has uncovered a botnet that uses Twitter for command and control.
