TI Launches Pico Projectors for Cell Phones
Texas Instruments said on Monday it had developed a chip to support cell phones with mini projectors and another chip that would let users record high-definition video on their phones.

EU Judge Surprised by Size of Microsoft Fine
The judge who signed a landmark European antitrust ruling against Microsoft said on Thursday he was surprised by the large size of a record 899 million euro ($1.42 billion) fine imposed by the EU executive against the software company after he had retired.

Comcast Loses CableCard Exemption Fight
Comcast on Friday suffered a legal setback in its effort to get out from under a federal regulations restricting the type of set-top box it can offer customers.

A Dock For Your Macmini
The new miniMate from MicroNet acts as a port replicator/external storage drive for Mac minis.
Dell Says Recall Won't Impact Its Brand in Japan
Dell's recall of computers fitted with Sony batteries will not impact its brand in Japan, where two Dell computers are reported to have caught fire, the head of its local unit cleims.

Mobile Industry Eyes Charger Power Savings
The world's top five cellphone makers launched on Wednesday a common energy rating system for chargers, making it easier for consumers to compare and choose the ones consuming the least energy, Nokia said.
Obama Signs Stimulus Bill, Launches Recovery.gov
President Obama signed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act into law Tuesday, and his team launched a Web site recovery.gov that is intended to track the progress of the stimulus package.
5 Ways the Apple Store Rocked Best Buy on iPad Launch Day... or Did It


Microsoft 'Unified Communications' Is Phone 2.0
On Tuesday, Microsoft officially launched its "Unified Communications" initiative, which promises to treat voice as just another data type that can be routed around an office, much like email.

China Bans Online Games That Glamorize Gangs
China has banned websites featuring or publicizing online games which glamorize mafia gangs, saying violators will be "severely punished," state media reported on Tuesday.
