The PC Magazine iPhone
Because Apple still hasn't come out with the iPhone, I made my own.

iPhone Gaming Growing in Popularity
The NPD Group's new report Portable Devices lends some statistical support to the growing attention being given to iPhone games.
IPod Sparks Prompt Safety Investigation in Japan
One of Apple's popular iPod nano media players gave off sparks while being recharged in Japan in January, Japan's trade ministry said, prompting a safety investigation.

Amazon Fresh's New Grocery Service: Webvan 2.0?
Internet retailer Amazon.com is adding groceries to its online arsenal of product offerings with a Web-based food delivery service, dubbed Amazon Fresh.

Analysis: Solving Noise in High-Res Images
The PhotoPlus show in New York is around the corner, and Michael Miller is looking forward to checking out the new higher-resolution cameras. But more megapixels can also mean images can include a lot more visual noise. How do the professionals solve the problem? Miller explains.
MSI Challenges Eee PC with New 'Wind' Mininote
Tuesday morning, MSI announced the Wind Notebook, its own answer to the Asus EeePC 900. The new mininote will be available for purchase on June 16, 2008 at MSI's Web site, the company announced at the Computex show in Taipei.

Psystar: Apple Is a Monopoly, Countersuit Claims
Psystar representatives said they filed a countersuit against Apple on Thursday, arguing that a market could exist for third-party Mac clones, if not for the legal and technical barriers that Apple has set up.
3GSM: Nokia, Sony Ericsson Prepare Competitors to iPhone
Nokia and Microsoft join up to help you take your music library with you on your mobile phone.
Default Double-Spacing in Word
As a college student, I need to write lots of essays, and double-spacing is required for them. I prefer to write using Microsoft Word 2003.
Third U.S. Judge Quashes Microsoft Subpoenas
Another U.S. judge delivered a sharp rebuke to Microsoft Thursday as she quashed a subpoena of IBM documents, saying the software giant was trying to undermine European law enforcement and harm other companies.