Use Private Domain Registration
For antiquated reasons, ICANN rules require that whois data, the data that describes the owner of a domain (like pcmag.com) and the contact information for that owner, be valid. This database has become a feeding ground for spam harvesting and outright stalking.
France Plans Objection to Google Books
The French government plans to file its objections to Google Inc's plan to digitize millions of books in a New York court this week, a French Culture Ministry official said on Monday.

Report: As Graphics Card Prices Rise, Sales Fall
All other things being equal, Economics 101 teaches that as the price goes up, the number of sales goes down. For the second quarter graphics market, that held true.
New HDTVs from Dell
The company announces a 32-inch LCD TV and a 50-inch plasma display.
Apple: Beware of Rigged QuickTime Movies
Apple ships an update to its QuickTime media player to correct seven code execution flaws affecting Mac and Windows users.

FCC: Sudden SunRocket Shutdown Won't Repeat
When VoIP provider SunRocket unexpectedly closed its doors in 2007, many customers were not aware of the closure until they picked up the phone and did not hear a dial tone.

New AMD Chip Pushes Graphics Cards Under $40
Here's a thought for you lonely gamers: for less than the price of a dinner out with a blind date, you can buy yourself a graphics card.
E3 Gaming Conference Downsizes
The videogame industry's premier show, the Electronic Entertainment Expo, is being downsized to facilitate better communications between games makers and retailers.

Nanotube Radios Could Outperform Silicon
Transistor radios tinier than a grain of sand, made using nanotechnology, can not only tune in to the traffic report, but may end up outperforming current silicon-based electronics, U.S. researchers said on Monday.

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.