IBM, Dell, Intel Lauded for Greentech Efforts
IBM, Dell and Intel stand out among technology and consumer-products companies for their policies directed at averting climate change, according to a study released on Thursday.
Tentative Deal Reached Over Web Radio Royalty Fees
Internet broadcasters reportedly reached a temporary deal with royalty payment collectors that would put a $50,000 cap on royalty fees and delay the collection of those fees for an undetermined period of time.

The Art of DIY
The average modder won't take his case mod farther than a window and some running lights.
Sun Beams Linux, Java at Mobile Phones
Sun will ship a "pre-integrated," GPL-licensable, Linux- and Java-based operating system software reference design for mobile phones, it announced at its JavaOne conference today in San Francisco

Viewing Pictures in XP
When I'm picking out screenshots to run along with product reviews, the Filmstrip mode in Windows Explorer is a big help.
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.

Corruption Charges Cloud Samsung
There are three things South Koreans cannot avoid: death, taxes and Samsung.

Prevent USB Drives from Spreading Viruses
The alarming Conficker/Downadup worm is one of many threats that can spread by infecting those portable USB thumb drives on which so many of us rely.
Twitter to Seek Revenue from Businesses
Internet start-up Twitter is taking a much-anticipated first-step in its quest to parlay its popularity into revenue by offering certain customers an expanded range of services.
HD on a PC
Experiencing high-definition television programming on your computer isn't as expensive or difficult as you might think. Learn how we turned a PC into an HDTV in under an hour.
