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.
EU, U.S. Vow Crackdown on Counterfeit Computers
EU and U.S. senior officials said on Friday they would crack down on counterfeiting of computer components after they seized over 360,000 fake items in just two weeks in a joint operation at the end of last year.

Researchers Discover a Way To Make Anything a Touch Screen
A group of researchers have developed a shoulder-worn system that uses a pico projector and a 3D camera to make anything touch screen.

IBM Launches Drive-Based Tape Encryption for SMBs
Big Blue continues to fill out its tape and security product line while making smaller versions available for midtier organizations.

Garmin Adds Cameras to Outdoor GPSes
On Thursday, Garmin International announced the latest two additions to their outdoor enthusiast line of handheld devices. Built using the same form factor as the popular Oregon 400T, the Oregon 550 and 550T include some new features that are guaranteed to please hikers, bicyclists, runners, boaters, and geocachers.

Google Settles Visual Voicemail Patent Dispute
Google has agreed to settle an intellectual property claim brought by serial inventor Judah Klausner, who has won settlements in the past from Apple, Skype and LG Electronics, Klausner said on Monday.
Apple Refreshes iMac Line
Apple this morning announced an update to its iMac line, which includes new Intel Core 2 Duo processors with 6MB L2 cache and 1066 MHz front-side bus, a standard 2GB of memory on most models, and the most power graphics yet available on the system.

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.
NBC VP to Chair DVD copy Control Agency
The agency responsible for licensing and controlling the content protection behind DVDs, the DVD Copy Control Association (DVD CCA), has named a NBC vice president as its new chairman.

LA Prof Posted Controversial Myanmar Video
A Los Angeles academic may have been a driving force behind the move by Myanmar's 19-year-old dictatorship to shut down Internet access after bloggers posted images of soldiers killing civilians.
