Google Announces Android 1.5 SDK
With just one handset using it so far, it seems safe to say that Android hasn't quite caught on here in the States. But the Google-created OS's developers are pushing on with the latest version of the mobile software.
Report: Vodafone to Launch iPhone in Europe
Vodafone is in talks with Apple to launch the U.S. firm's iPhone combined music player and telephone in Europe, and talks partly hinge on volume guarantees and subsidies, a Dutch magazine reports.

Supreme Court Denies FTC's Rambus Appeal
The U.S. Supreme Court declined on Monday to hear the Federal Trade Commission's appeal in its suit against Rambus Inc that accused the memory chip maker of "deceptive conduct," sending the company's shares up as much as 16 percent in early trading.
Yahoo Shutting Down Auctions, Too
Yahoo Inc. has told users it will shut down its North American Web auction site, the second service the world's most visited Internet media company has set to retire in the past week.

PMA 2008: Panasonic Launches Slim, Feature-Packed Cameras
At this year's PMA trade show, Panasonic launched a variety of digital cameras with advanced features and improved ease of use.

Epson Debuts Fall Line
The company announced a new line of consumer inkjet printers.
Microsoft to Replace OneCare with Thin Alternative
Microsoft said Tuesday that it will discontinue its OneCare PC protection offering next June, replacing it with a thinner, free offering, "Morro," focused solely on anti-malware protection.
How Safe Are Your 'Tweens' Online?
Parents are making an effort to talk to their kids about Internet safety, but kids are still willing to talk to strangers on IM, post personal information about themselves on social networking sites, or be the target of online bullying, according to a Tuesday study.
Download 'Burnout,' Kill Used Game Sales?
Burnout: Paradise will be available to download in full on the PlayStation Network for $29.99 this fall. Why should you care? Because game publishers hate the sale of used games.
Memory
With obscure settings and numbers, unbuffered modules, error correction on some types of RAM, and several different naming conventions...