Watching the Watchmen
Most companies monitor their employees in some way, but is corporate Big Brother going too far?

Control a PC for Free
Operate your computer from afar despite firewalls and ever-changing IP addresses.
Tips for Making the Switch to Apple
Though it's become much easier to switch, old Windows hands can avoid feeling like rank Mac newbies with these useful tips.
Is iTunes the Evolution of Music? Maybe Not
For those that thought it was inevitable that Apple's iTunes Music store would own the digital market, Kid Rock and AC/DC have offered some hope. On the other hand, many of the top albums of the year showed massive sales via digital downloads.
The Bright Side of Dark Fiber Optics
With a bold IT staff and plenty of networking experience, Bank of America takes the dark-fiber plunge.
Jobs' Apple Salary Still Just a Dollar
Several senior executives at Apple Inc took home 2007 cash bonuses that doubled their salaries but Chief Executive Steve Jobs maintained his annual pay of $1 and took no additional compensation, the company said on Wednesday.

Verizon: NY FiOS Deal Approval Expected Soon
Verizon expects New York officials to approve a cable franchising deal that will bring FiOS to all five boroughs by next month, a top executive said Wednesday.
SightSpeed 5.0 Comes Out of Beta
PC Magazine got advanced access to this impressive new version of the communications app, and found that it excels at free Internet video calls.

Audiovox Brings the PlayStation 2 to Cars
Are your kids getting tired of Spongebob already? If so, Audiovox can help with new PlayStaton 2 units that can be built into cars. Just be prepared for cries of "Mom, David's pwning me again!" from the back seat.
Waiting for a Cheaper PS3? Keep Dreaming, Sony Says
You might think Sony's recent struggle with its public image, combined with the growing need to increase the PS3's install base after a recently-announced 25 percent revenue ding might put a bit of a hot foot under that PS3 price drop. But you'd be wrong.
