List Of Recalled Apple Batteries Corrected
According to Apple, a discrepancy that occurred in the list of recalled Apple batteries has been corrected.

Yahoo! News Expands Search
Results will now include "citizen journalist"sources, such as blogs.
Gaming Becoming Part of U.S. Living Room
In a study released on Monday entitled, "The State of the Console," Nielsen Media Research found that 41.1 percent of households with televisions in the U.S. now have gaming consoles.

Major 'Star Trek' Memorabilia Auction To Be Held
Trekkies will be setting their phasers to "bid"this fall when Christie's holds the first official studio auction of memorabilia from all five "Star Trek"television series and 10 movie spin-offs.
XM, Sirius Outline Post-Merger Programming Plans
Satellite radio stations XM and Sirius on Monday unveiled post-merger programming plans that include a la carte options and cross-over selections from both providers.

Analyst's View: Facebook's Automated Security Could Do More
Facebook automatically cleans up malware-infested accountsnow it has help from McAfee. But the social-networking site could do much more to ensure safe computing for all its users.
Massively-Multiplayer Online Games Top $1B
The worldwide market for massively-multiplayer online games (MMOGs) topped $1 billion in 2006, according to an analyst report released Tuesday.

Microsoft Adds 1080p Support With Xbox Update
Microsoft said it will issue a Halloween update to its Microsoft Live! service on Tuesday, adding more than 85 new enhancements to its online service, including 1080p support.

Apple's Boot Camp Now Supports Vista
The Mac maker will now support Microsoft's newest OS, as well as XP, with its Boot Camp software, which allows Windows to run on its Intel-based machines.

ATI's Graphics Share Slips In Q2
ATI Technologies saw its shipments and share of the PC graphics market slip during the second quarter, according to a new report released Monday.
