Dolby Applies Home Theater Logo to PCs
On Tuesday, Dolby Laboratories announced updates to its four-year-old "PC Entertainment Experience" program.

Top Ten Tech Jobs, Wages Released
Hourly wages for tech professionals hit a record high during the fourth quarter of 2005, according to a report released Monday.
Microsoft Celebrates Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary With Launch Part
Halo: Combat Evolved goes on sale at midnight. Don't miss out on the FPS-related festivities.

Napster Posts Larger Loss Than Expected
Napster Inc posted a bigger quarterly loss on Monday as the number of its paid subscribers declined, and the online music service predicted revenue to be mostly flat in the current quarter.
Kentucky Bill Would Ban Anonymous Comments
We receive some colorful comments on the PC Mag blogs, and while it might be interesting to know exactly who is behind the 500-word missive on why Ron Paul should rule the world, we're basically content to let our readers sound off anonymously. Kentucky state representative Tim Couch disagrees.

Dell Expects Bulk of Future Sales from Outside U.S.
Dell said on Friday sales outside the United States were growing much faster than its home market and could account for two-thirds of total revenues within five years.

Symantec Cracks Down on Piracy
Lawsuits highlight dangers of piracy ranging from faulty products to stolen information.

Intel Hints at Mobile Quad-Core Plans
Intel announced Tuesday that the first quad-core notebook processor will be known as the Core 2 Extreme.
Fry's, Seagate Team Up For On-site Data Recovery
Seagate said it would provide its in-house data recovery services to enthusiast mecca Fry's Electronics, to allow customers to begin the recovery process inside the stores.

China-Taiwan Showdown Involves Politics, PCs
If a Tom Clancy scenario unfolds in the Taiwan Strait you can forget about upgrading your PC or laptop for a while. The hundred miles separating Taiwan and China happen to be the most important yet most precarious link in the global PC supply chain. And tensions are growing again.
