Microsoft To Push 'Windows Live' Phones, Webcams
Microsoft isn't content to evangelize its Windows Live platform to software developers. It also is pushing phone, Webcam, headset and other device makers to support its Live platform with new form factors. (Microsoft Watch)
Mastercard Jumps into Pay-by-Phone
The potentially lucrative business of mobile phone wallets is waiting for banks and telecom operators to agree on their role, and where the money will come from.
UK ISPs Ordered To Turn Over User Info
Ten U.K. ISPs have been ordered by the country's high court to disclose the personal information of 150 suspected file-sharers of copyrighted software.
Blu-ray Recorder Launches in Japan
While there's no clear winner in the battle between HD DVD and Blu-Ray, Thursday's introduction of the first set-top Blu-ray recorder from Sharp makes the fight a little more even.

Could Addonics iPod Drive Cable Be RIAA's Next Weapon?
Addonics Technologies announced a cable to allow a Toshiba 1.8-inch hard drive -- the same hard drive used within the Apple iPod -- to be connected to a computer. However, the cable could also prove to be the RIAA's latest weapon in the war over sharing copyrighted music.
5 Ways the Apple Store Rocked Best Buy on iPad Launch Day... or Did It


YouTube Waves Goodbye To 'Daily Show' Clips
Viacom Inc. has requested that video Web site YouTube take down some Viacom videos, including shows by comedians Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert, as part of ongoing discussions on how the two companies can work together, a Viacom source said on Monday.

Give Your Data a Safe Trip
These secure hard drives will keep your files from falling into the wrong hands on the road.
Broadcom Drops Bid for Emulex
Chipmaker Broadcom withdrew its recently sweetened $912-million bid for Emulex Corp on Thursday after the storage technology company rejected the bid as too low.

DRAM Maker Qimonda Files for Insolvency
German memory chip maker Qimonda filed for insolvency on Friday and South Korea's Samsung Electronics posted its first-ever quarterly loss, in the latest signs of recession hitting the technology sector.