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.
Report: AOL May Offer Free Broadband Internet
Time Warner Inc.'s AOL unit may offer its full menu of services, including e-mail, free of charge to anyone with a high-speed Internet connection, The Wall Street Journal said on Thursday, citing people familiar with the matter.
SanDisk Announces 4-Gbyte SD 2.0 Card
SanDisk Corp. on Monday announced a 4-Gbyte SD card that will go on sale this month.

IBM to Buy Watchfire Security Software Firm
IBM, the world's largest technology services company, said on Wednesday it will buy privately held security and compliance testing software company Watchfire Corp. for an undisclosed amount.

EU, Microsoft Clash over Vista Security Features
The European Union's top competition regulator clashes with Microsoft over security upgrades in the U.S. software giant's new Windows Vista operating system in a rerun of past antitrust battles.

Analysis: Vuze's Allegations Are Anecdotal, But Troubling
According to APConnections CTO Art Reisman, the accusations of network traffic impairment leveled at AT&T and Comcast by Vuze are serious, troubling, and worthy of further investigation, but also mostly anecdotal at present.

Will Low-Power Wibree Spec Replace Bluetooth?
The new "Wibree" specification may end up being adopted as essentially a low-power version of the Bluetooth specification, to be used in conventional mobile phones as well as emerging wireless markets, such as watches.

'Democratize' Your Information with Data.gov
The Obama administration on Friday launched Data.gov, a Web site intended to increase public access to data collected by the government.

Report: OpenMoko Open-Source Phone Goes Live July 4
Open source fans: OpenMoko has finally announced the availability of its Neo FreeRunner handset. The Linux-based handset will, fittingly, be available to consumers in the US on July 4th.
Verizon Targets Car Warranty Telemarketers
You know those telemarketers who call up with a recorded message, promising to extend your car's warranty? Well, Verizon hates them too. On Wednesday, the carrier announced it would be filing suit to determine their identities and put a stop to it.
