Barnes &Noble Takes on Amazon in eBooks
Years after online retailer Amazon stole the wind from the sails of Barnes &Noble's physical bookshelves, the retailer has struck back with the launch of an e-book virtual warehouse.

D-Link Ships Wi-Fi Phone
Don't have VoIP yet, or just plain tired of using those pesky headsets to make Internet calls? Then you may want to opt for D-Link's Wi-Fi Phone.
SafeGuard Private Disk
Utimaco Software's SafeGuard Private Disk protects private files and folders by creating an encrypted virtual disk.
No Plans for Netflix on Sony PS3
Sony has no plans to offer Netflix functionality on the PS3, according to a Sony executive.
Crosstown Traffic
Visitorville brings Web-site statistics to life, in a simulated city.
U.S. Companies Expect Fewer Worker Visas
The annual flood of applications for visas for highly skilled workers is expected to ease this year, though companies say they will still push to eliminate a cap on the number awarded by the government.
Digg Eyes Overseas Expansion After Funding
Digg has taken a new round of $28.7 million in funding that will allow the company to expand internationally and help it weather tighter economic times for Web businesses.
Gates: Internet to Revolutionize TV in 5 Years
The Internet is set to revolutionize television within five years, due to an explosion of online video content and the merging of PCs and TV sets, Microsoft chairman Bill Gates said.

Microsoft Patches Fix 21 Bugs
Eight Microsoft updates released Tuesday fixed 21 reported vulnerabilities, many of them serious.
Pioneer Spinoff Takes A La Carte TV to Web
A new online television service aims to offer what U.S. cable TV companies have resisted for decades -- pay for only what you want.
