eBay Shifting Ads Away from Google
eBay says that it will resume Web advertising on a limited basis with Google, but will use alternative ad services to a greater degree in the future.

Changing the Format for Inserting Photos
When I insert photos in Microsoft Word, using the Insert | Picture | From File command, the photos are formatted as In line with text.

Chip Sales Up On Healthy Flash, PC Demand
Global sales of semiconductors rose 5.9 percent in April on solid demand for personal computers, mobile phones and products using flash memory, an industry group said on Monday.

FTC Loses Chance for Rambus Appeal
The Federal Trade Commission has lost a bid for a second appeals court hearing in its legal fight with computer chip company Rambus Inc over a patent disclosure, according to a court order.
Gateway Announces AMD-Based PCs
Gateway has shifted its stance toward AMD by offering four new PCs and a notebook, all based around AMD processors.
EFF Sues Bush, Cheney Over Warrantless Wiretaps
The Electronic Frontier Foundation, a California-based privacy group, filed a lawsuit against the National Security Agency (NSA), President Bush, Vice President Dick Cheney, and several other administration officials on behalf of AT&T customers in an effort to stop the government's warrantless wiretapping program.
Salt Lake City
You'll be hard-pressed to find a hotel in Salt Lake City that doesn't offer free Wi-Fi in the lobby.
Vonage Loses Sprint Patent Suit; Will Appeal
Vonage has lost a patent infringement suit brought by Sprint Nextel, and will be forced to pay $69.5 million in damages. Vonage said it will appeal.

IBM Business Intel Software Added to BlackBerry
IBM's Cognos business intelligence software is now available via BlackBerry devices from Research in Motion (RIM), IBM announced Wednesday.

Curious Gadget Fans Smash, Dissect iPhones
It took Apple more than six months to build the iPhone but curious gadget fanatics need only minutes to tear one apart.
