AMD Brings Back All-in-Wonder Card
AMD's ATI division on Thursday brought back the All-in-Wonder card line that it killed in 2006, adding the All-in-Wonder HD card to its lineup.
Sony to Sell PS3 Chip Lines to Toshiba
Sony said on Wednesday it will sell its microchip production facilities in western Japan to Toshiba Corp for 90 billion yen ($835 million), in the latest move by both companies to focus on their core businesses.

Report: Sony PS3 Delayed Until November
Sony tells a Japanese newspaper that the PS3 will be delayed until November.
FTC Ends Take-Two, EA Investigation
The Federal Trade Commission has closed its antitrust inquiry into Electronic Arts' unsolicited bid for Take-Two Interactive.
Berners-Lee: Be Wary of Who's Watching on the Web
Surfers on the Internet are at increasing risk from governments and corporations tracking the sites they visit to build up a picture of their activities, the founder of the World Wide Web said on Friday.
Sony Responds to PS3 Backwards-Compatibility Critics
Sony got a few people excited last Friday after they announced that European PS3s would no longer be sporting an Emotion engine chip -- AKA, "the thing that lets you play older games on your PS3". The company has tried to explain itself.

Digital Rock Reinvention
Though Trent Reznor is Nine Inch Nails, the rocker is pioneering new digital music territory by releasing a song for fans to remixfor free.
DOE Solar Cell Hits 40 Percent Efficiency
Researchers at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory(NREL), a clean-tech arm of the U.S. Department of Energy, have developed a photovoltaic cell that converts 40.8 percent of solar radiation -- the highest confirmed conversion efficiency to date.
Apple Patent Hints at iPhone
The U.S. Patent Office has published a patent application from Apple that hints strongly at the possibility the company is preparing its own brand of cell phone.

TomTom's GO GPS Update Adds Traffic Histories
The TomTom GO 730 and 930 use historical traffic data to find the best route, instead of relying on speed limits alone.
