Microsoft to Sell Complete PCs In India
Microsoft Corp. said on Wednesday it would introduce a low-cost personal computer in India in partnership with Advanced Micro Devices Inc. and Zenith Computers Ltd.

Skype Could Hide Hacker Attacks
Researchers from Cambridge University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) warned on Thursday that Internet calling applications like Skype may provide the ideal disguise for hacker attacks.
Have Kids? Use Parental Controls
Block inappropriate Web sites, set up a time schedule for playing games, limit use of instant-messaging software, and create boundaries for browsing the Internet.

Microsoft Pushes SharePoint into SMBs
Microsoft, faced with Web rivals looking to poach its business customers, said on Sunday it plans to broaden the availability of its online services for e-mail and collaboration software.

Sony Fixes, Rereleases PS3 Update Patch
PlayStation 3 owners who had to suffer through the long weekend without the perks of the recently released and then pulled 2.40 update can officially end their gnashing of teeth.
Adobe to Deliver TV Shows
Adobe has started public trials of software that will deliver ad-supported subscriptions to TV programs, including CBS series "CSI," "Survivor" and "Big Brother," a company official said on Thursday.

Back-Room Deals Brew in XM-Sirius Merger
The U.S. regulatory review of Sirius Satellite Radio's proposed acquisition of XM Satellite Radio heated up as a key official offered to support the deal in exchange for more concessions from the companies.
Court Rules for Dell, Microsoft in Alcatel-Lucent Case
A U.S. court rules that Dell personal-organizer products did not infringe a patent held by Alcatel-Lucent, according to a filed court document.

Data Center Power Consumption on the Rise, Report Shows
A new study, commissioned by AMD, shows that the amount of electricity to power the world's data center doubled in five years due to the increased demand of services like music and video downloads.

CERN Powers Up Large Hadron Collider Tuesday
Scientists at the CERN research center will begin trying on Tuesday to make particles collide at ultra-high power and close to the speed of light to create mini-versions of the "Big Bang" that gave birth to the universe.
