A Long-Ignored Threat: RTF Files
A new danger is being exploited by malware. Learn which steps to take in order to avoid becoming a victim.

Motorola Aims To Cut Phone Costs
Motorola Inc. aims to cut the cost of making its cheapest mobile phones by about $2 to $5 per handset to improve profits, Chief Executive Ed Zander said on Thursday.

Customizing Windows Vista, Part 1
We show you how to personalize Vista top to bottom, from the Start menu to Folder Options.

Flash Prices on the Rise Again; iPhone Blamed
A report released by DRAMeXchange on Tuesday said that contract prices for 4-, 8-, 16-, and 32-Gbyte single-level cell NAND Flash chips increased by roughly 4 7 percent this month, the second pricing jump in 2007, according to the market intelligence company.

Yahoo Tops Google in Deal with T-Mobile
Yahoo has displaced Google as preferred provider of Web services to mobile operator T-Mobile in northern and central Europe, Yahoo and T-Mobile said on Tuesday.

Gates Spills Details on Office 12
Speaking at the ninth-annual CEO Summit, Bill Gates says the first beta testing cycle for Office 12 will begin this fall and that Microsoft plans to ship the final suite of products in the second half of 2006.
How Much CO2 Is Saved Through Videoconferencing?
iLinc's "Green Meter" web conferencing software automatically calculates the distances between online participants during web conferencing sessions and, using certified carbon reduction calculators, computes the tons of CO2 emissions that were saved during the online meeting.

AMD's Fourth-Quarter Loss Exceeds Revenues
Advanced Micro Devices reported a net loss of $1.42 billion for the fourth quarter of 2008, that exceeded the company's revenues of $1.16 billion, less than what the company has originally forecast.
Head of Sony Ericsson U.S. Will Step Down
Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications said Monday that Najmi Jarwala, president of its U.S. operations, will step down at the end of March "to pursue other opportunities".
Analysis: Blocking Skype Won't Be Easy
ExtremeVOIP.com asks Art Reisman, chief technical officer at packet shaper APConnections, what lessons he learned as he tried -- and failed -- to detect and block traffic from Skype, the world's most popular VOIP application.