Asian Voice, Internet Services Being Restored
Up to 90 percent of all voice call and Internet services from parts of East Asia that were disrupted after Typhoon Morakot damaged undersea cables will resume by the end of Thursday, a senior Chunghwa Telecom official said.

AT&T Will Enable iPhone MMS on Sept. 25
AT&T on Thursday confirmed that it will offer multimedia messaging service (MMS) on the iPhone starting September 25.

Dell Launches Ruggedized Notebook
The PC maker is launching its first semi-rugged notebook with an eye toward vertical markets such as public safety, government and construction.

Skype 3.0 Quietly Launches, Adds Social Features
Skype quietly pushed version 3.0 of its VOIP application out of beta on Wednesday, adding some basic social networking features.

Reports: Stephen Hawking 'Very Ill," Hospitalized
Noted physicist Stephen Hawking has been described as "very ill" and has been hospitalized, according to reports.
Hackers Jailed for Zotob Worm Attack
Two Moroccans have been sent to jail for creating and distributing the malicious code used in last year's Zotob worm attack.

Jeopardy! Qualifying Moves Online
What is the online contestant test, Alex? The answer is, the innovative method "Jeopardy!"has devised for potential participants to take the first step toward appearing on the long-running game show.
Lexmark Announces New Printers
In an effort to solidify its presence in the photo printing market, the company delivers two new all-in-one printers.
Microsoft's PC Gaming Multiplayer Service Now Free
At the Gamefest 2008 event on Tuesday, Microsoft announced that all Games for Windows Live multiplayer features are now free.
Dell To Open Retail Store in Moscow
Dell Inc, the world's second-largest personal computer maker, said Wednesday it plans to open a store in Moscow next month, its first retail foray in Russia.
