BSA To Pay Million-Dollar Bounty to Whistleblowers
The Business Software Alliance says that tipsters that report their company's illegal use of unlicensed software could net them payouts of up to $1 million.

Seagate Sets Revenue Goals
Disk drive maker Seagate Technology has set an internal revenue goal of up to $12.3 billion for its fiscal year ending around June 2007, the first full year following its $1.9 billion purchase of rival Maxtor.
Bits &Bites v25n08
How fast does your brain process information?
Credit Card Security Issues Rise to a Boil
Opinion: Will the big credit card companies really enforce their rules? Expect panic and court cases if they get serious.
Last Minute Valentine's Day Gifts
No Valentine's Day gift yet for your main squeeze? Have no fear; we're here to help.
Psystar Shipping OS X 'Recovery Disk'
Imagine, for a moment, that you're Psystar, in the midst of being sued by the roaming herds of Apple lawyers. You can either do your damnedest to appease the company, or just throw caution to the wind.
Save Time With Heading Functions in Excel
Microsoft generally makes programs backward-compatible but that doesn't mean they will do all the work for you. Read up on the best way to get your old files working in your new OS.

Site Shows Porn Without the Sex
It started when three brothers joked about making pornography for fans of the genre who happen to be offended by on-screen sex. Out of that joke came an idea for a website, and they called it "PG Porn."
Yahoo Designers Lick Mice, Race Babies
What would life be like if you could control your electronics by licking a lollypop? Or decorate your home with videos of your own performance art? Dozens of students explored similar abstract possibilities Monday at the Yahoo University Design Expo, held on the Yahoo campus.

Fans Cheer as Apple's iPhone Hits Europe
Apple fans queued through the night in Germany and Britain to be among the first in Europe to buy an iPhone, the must-have gadget that is set to shake up the mobile industry.
