Retail Credit-Card Hacker Pleads Guilty
A Miami hacker who was indicted in August 2008 for breaking into U.S. retailers like TJX, BJ's Wholesale Club, and OfficeMax, pleaded guilty Friday to 19 counts of fraud and conspiracy charges.

RFID's Future Competitor
A speck of a chip could usher in a slew of new applications.

Don't Believe the Hype
PC Magazine editors offer their picks for the most overratedeven by our labstech products of all time.

Hands On with Lenovo's IdeaPad S12
Lenovo's first 12-inch netbook promises to be a strong contender in the arena of higher-end netbooks.

Motorola Unveils Bendy Phone, the Rizr Z8
Motorola Inc., the world's second-biggest mobile phone maker, on Monday introduced a new phone design, which slides open and bends to bring the microphone closer to the user's mouth.

Apple@30: The Great History (Trivia) Challenge
Opinion: Three decades is a long time, and Apple is a company rich with history. This short quiz will challenge the Mac expert and yet entertain the Apple novice. See how wellyou do.
New 'Doom' Game Coming to iPhone
You know the old fanboy adage: Your hardware ain't nothing until it can play Doom. Well, the iPhone is getting yet another version of id Software's perennial favorite first-person shooter.

Yahoo Talks Shift to AOL
Yahoo is unlikely to get into a bidding war over AOL with Microsoft because if Microsoft gets in the way, Yahoo could instead renew talks over News Corp's Web properties, a person with knowledge of the plans said on Thursday.
New 2-GHz ARM Chip Heads for Linux Devices
Embedded core designer ARM Ltd. on Wednesday announced a 2-GHz version of its Cortex-A9 microprocessor that the company hopes will eventually appear in smartphones and smartbooks.

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.