FTC to Review Google-DoubleClick Deal
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) on Tuesday confirmed that it will conduct an antitrust review of Google's planned acquisition of online advertising company DoubleClick.

No Gaming Service for World's Most Popular Cell Phone
Nokia has dropped plans to add its gaming service to the older, but very successful N73 model, a spokesman for the top cellphone maker said on Monday.
Canon Updates Rebel D-SLR
The Canon EOS Rebel XS replaces the Rebel XT, and includes a resolution bump and a live-view LCD.
YouTube Tests Anti-Piracy Database
YouTube, the Google Inc video-sharing site, said on Monday it has begun public testing of a long-awaited video-matching database in its latest bid to ward off lawsuits over video piracy.

Quick Launch Eyestrain?
Tweak your XP or Vista interface to look more like Windows 7 Windows by taking advantage of a little-known feature.
Nielsen: 40 Percent of People Use Smartphones, Tablets While Watching
According to a Nielsen report, 40 percent of smartphone and tablet owners are using their devices while they watch TV.

Indoor 'GPS' Marketed to Firefighters
A new tracking system to pinpoint people inside smoked-filled buildings has been developed in a move that should slash the risks faced by firefighters.

Nielsen: 40 Percent of People Use Smartphones, Tablets While Watching
According to a Nielsen report, 40 percent of smartphone and tablet owners are using their devices while they watch TV.

Lenovo/Positivo PC Merger is Off
Lenovo and Positivo, Brazil's largest PC manufacturer, said Thursday that a proposed deal had ben caled off because of economic uncertainty. The two compannies may form some sort of strategic alliance, however, and Lenovo is still on the hunt for possible takeover targets.
U.S. Senator Trying to Resuscitate Patent Bill
A leading senator said on Wednesday that the troubled patent bill, which has pitted big drug companies against high-tech firms, may be salvageable.
