How Much Will Nokia's App Store Affect U.S.?
We've been hearing about the Ovi store for a few months now, and it's going to be impressive. There's only one problem: here in the U.S., Ovi Store access may be restricted to the small number of phones that Nokia sells direct and unlocked.

MPAA Says Real Destroyed RealDVD Evidence
The Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) last week accused RealNetworks of destroying evidence relating to its lawsuit against the company's RealDVD product.
Canon Launches Budget Portable Photo Printers
Among Canon's four new offerings, the Selphy ES3 features 1GB of internal flash memory.
5 Ways the Apple Store Rocked Best Buy on iPad Launch Day... or Did It


Fuji Expanding Super-Sensor Camera Line
On Wednesday, Fujifilm announced that the company will be expanding its line of "Super CCD EXR" equipped cameras with the introduction of two new models, a compact point-and-shoot and a super-zoom, both of which will also feature new shooting modes.

News Corp./NBC Names New Video Site 'Hulu'
News Corp. and NBC Universal said on Wednesday they have named their new online video joint venture Hulu, taking a page from the Internet company tradition of creating meaningless corporate monikers.

SanDisk Launches Two Secure USB Drives
New 1- and 2-GB flash drives for consumers and businesses marry easy file sharing and mandatory enterprise security with public/private data partitions.

Web Censorship in Other Countries
Aside from China, there are many other countries that block access to certain sites, including some nations that might surprise you.
Microsoft Releases Office 2007 File Converter for Mac
Microsoft's Macintosh Business Unit (Mac BU) made available today a download that will give Apple users the ability to work with Office 2007's new file formats.

Phantom Anticipates 'Major Retail' Deployment of Lapboard
Phantom Entertainment said it signed a contract with Itron Technology to manufacture its wireless lapboard, but that the contract will delay some of its shipments.
