Microsoft Tries for a Social Wallop
New social networking technology from Microsoft Research automatically finds friends for users.
Just in Time for Vista!
Microsoft has declared Windows 98 officially dead. If you're going to upgrade here are few ways to do it safely.

Senate Confirms Genachowski as FCC Chairman
It was a busy day for the Federal Communications Commission Thursday as the Senate confirmed Julius Genachowski as its next chairman and re-upped Commissioner Robert McDowell's term. President Obama also officially nominated Mignon Clyburn and Meredith Atwell Baker as new commissioners.

The Future of Windows: Microsoft's 'Midori'
The details of an integral post-Windows operating system Microsoft has been working on have leaked out.
New CEO: Nokia's Appetite for Acquisitions Higher
The world's largest cellphone maker plans to strengthen its multimedia and enterprise solutions units.
The Next Google+ Challenges: Pseudonyms, Businesses
As Google moves ahead with Google+, the company is wrestling with how to handle businesses and pseudonyms, both issues that rivals have successfully dealt with.
Firefox Hack: Control Tab Scrolling
Tabbed browsing is a blessing and a curse.

More Apps, Local Content on Revamped Yahoo.com
Yahoo is currently testing a revamped homepage that will include easier customization, as well as more apps and local content, the Internet company announced Tuesday.

Six New Toolbars Available for Skype
App developers are rolling out six toolbars for Skype, allowing dialing from browsers, office, and e-mail apps.

Epson Announces Speedy Photo-Centric Printer
The Artisan 50 offers great print speeds and professional-quality prints for less.
