Swap Old Gadgets for Credit at Crutchfield
Catalog and internet retailer Crutchfield is teaming up with Consumer Electronics Exchange for a brand new e-recycling effort.

Analysis: iTunes and iPods Go to the Next Level
PC Labs analyst Mike Kobrin discusses his take on the new iPods and the updates to iTunes.

How to Preserve Your 15 Minutes of Fame with Windows Vista Media Cente
With a TV tuner and a Vista PC, you can capture a clip and show off your big moment.
Nikon Recalls Melting Camera Batteries
The electronics maker is warning consumers to swap a lithium ion battery shipped with a number of its digital SLR cameras based on a potential melting issue which could cause burns. While no injuries related to the problem have been reported, the recall will affect as many as 710,000 consumers worldwide.
Apple Shareholders Sing 'Happy Birthday' to Jobs
Apple chief executive Steve Jobs remains deeply involved in company decisions despite ceding control over operations, executives told shareholders, while waving off questions about reports of a regulatory probe into disclosure.
Build a Better Web Site
Getting site visitors is only half the battle.

Sanyo Introduces Pocket-sized HD Camcorder
Sanyo's new compact Xacti HD700 captures videos in hi-def, and can automatically detect up to 12 different faces at once to keep shots in focus.

Panasonic Plans First 42-Inch Plasma HDTV
Panasonic maker Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. Ltd. said on Tuesday it planned to launch the world's first 42-inch plasma TVs with full high definition panels on April 27 in Japan.

Microsoft, Facebook, Others Form Social Clique
Microsoft announced partnerships today with five leading social networking sites, including Facebook, Bebo, LinkedIn, Hi5, and Tagged. The networks have agreed to share their APIs with the software giant and vice versa, setting the stage for a secure exchange of information such as contacts between services.

Skype Chief Executive Steps Down Amid $1.4B Charge
Skype chief executive Niklas Zennström has stepped down, and will be replaced by Michael van Swaaij, eBay's chief strategy officer, Skype parent eBay said Monday. The company also recorded a $1.4 billion charge to pay early investors, and is in the midst of credit-card problems.
