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.
'V-Chip 2.0' Turns On In March
Beginning on March 15, the FCC says it will require all new products with digital television receivers including TVs, video recorders and more to incorporate parental control capabilities by way of a new "open"version of the V-chip that can be reprogrammed to adapt to changing standards.
Facebook 'Malvertising' Under the Microscope
More attention is now being paid to Facebook, where more malicious ads are attempting to lure users to divulge personal information.

Sharps, Flats, and Naturals in Word
As a music educator, I sometimes need to use the musical sharp (H) and flat (a) symbols in text documents.
Microsoft Research Builds 'BrowserShield'
Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser could soon start automatically rewriting and redisplaying content from Web sites rigged with malicious attack code.

The TV Net Arrives
Yet another example of the convergence between television and the Internet: NBC and Web video titan YouTube have formed a partnership.

Ex-Qwest CEO Must Report to Prison by March 23
A federal judge on Wednesday ordered ex-Qwest Communications International Inc Chief Executive Joseph Nacchio to report to prison in Pennsylvania by March 23 to begin serving a sentence for insider trading.
Is the iPhone an eBook? One Firm Says Yes, and Sues
A Swiss company has filed suit against Apple for patent infringement over the e-book capabilities of the iPhone.
Update: Yahoo Releases Turnaround Plan
Yahoo on Tuesday released details of a three-year plan that aims to nearly double operating cash flow over the next three years to $3.7 billion and yield $8.8 billion in revenue in 2010.

Microfiber Clothes Could Power MP3 Players
U.S. scientists have developed a microfiber fabric that generates its own electrical power, producing enough current to recharge a small mobile phone or ensure that a small MP3 player never runs out of power.
