Zimbabwe Mulls Law to Tap Phones, Web Use
Zimbabwe's parliament on Tuesday began debating a law empowering authorities to monitor phones, mail and the Internet to protect national security, a move seen by critics as part of an official crackdown on the opposition.

Vista Seen Having Little Impact on PC Hardware Sales
After all the hype surrounding its January launch, Microsoft's new Vista operating system has yet to brighten the outlook for PC makers and could even lead to oversupplies for those who had built up inventory.

No Takeover Plans for Acer
Taiwan's Acer, the world's third-largest PC vendor, sees no takeover targets big enough for the company's needs, President Gianfranco Lanci told German paper Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung.
5 Ways the Apple Store Rocked Best Buy on iPad Launch Day... or Did It


Microsoft Denies iPod Rival Rumors
Microsoft has denied recent reports that it has collaborated with eight consumer electronics companies in a bid to build an MP3 player.
Skype Unveils "SkypeCasting"Conference Calls
Web phone-calling company Skype is bringing social networking to crowds as it unveils a service for groups of up to 100 people to hold spontaneous conversations online
Microsoft Releases Vista GUI Fix
If you have seen strange behavior with the Vista GUI, you might want to apply this hotfix.

Product Bulletin: April 28, 2005 (Backup Utilities)
SanDisk Offers Real-Time Notebook Backup
SanDisk said that the company is showing off the SanDisk FlashBack Adapter at the CeBIT show this week, a product that will quietly backup your laptop, in real time, as you use it.

Wikipedia Looks Toward Collaborative Video
Wikimedia, the non-profit organization behind such open-source information projects as Wikipedia, Wiktionary, and Wikiquote, announced on Thursday a partnership with New York-based collaborative video software company Kaltura.
