Web Radio Reaches a Compromise
After months of attempting to hammer out a settlement that will determine the future of Internet radio as we know it--a process that included petitions and bi-partisan Congressional intervention--The Digital Media Association (DiMA) and SoundExchange have finally reached an agreement.

Voice Phishers Dialing for PayPal Dollars
Identity thieves have spammed fake PayPal account compromise warnings to lure users into dialing a phone number and giving up credit card information.
Intel Core 2 Duo to Star in Long Hello
The chip maker is expected to allow more information on its forthcoming Core 2 Duo chips to be published soon, but don't expect to buy one just yet.
Report: Advertisers Wasted $800M On 'Click Fraud'
Advertisers wasted over $800 million last year on phony clicks, prompting many to blame Google and Yahoo for extensive fraud, according to a report released on July 5.
Amazon Proposes Using Customer Info for 'Gift Clustering'
The online retail company files a patent for a new method of recommendations that could potentially allow customers to find out other customer's locations, religions and sexual orientations.

Introducing PowerPoint 2007
Love it or hate it, PowerPoint is here to stay.

HP Does Desktop PC Price Limbo
The PC maker offers a $250 desktop, but rival Dell isn't far behind.
Internet TV Seen Driving Telco Gear Market: iSuppli
By 2011, IPTV budgets will rise to account for 20 percent of telcos' total capital spending, iSuppli predicts.

The iPhone is Heading to Japan
Softbank, Japan's third-biggest mobile phone operator, has agreed with Apple to sell iPhones in Japan by the end of this year, Softbank said in a statement on Wednesday.

DIY: Create Your Own Podcasts
You can easily broadcast your own audio shows for the online world to listen to.