Report: OpenMoko Open-Source Phone Goes Live July 4
Open source fans: OpenMoko has finally announced the availability of its Neo FreeRunner handset. The Linux-based handset will, fittingly, be available to consumers in the US on July 4th.
Samsung: No DRAM Price Hikes Just Yet
The head of Samsung Electronics' semiconductor division thinks thebottom has been reached in the long-suffering memory market but doesn't expect significant price rises for the moment, the company said.

EU Near Deal to Cap Roaming Charges
The European Union has reached a draft deal on capping the wholesale cost of using a laptop to surf the Internet while travelling outside a home state, an EU diplomat said on Tuesday.
Blu-Ray Discs Delayed By A Month
While high-definition DVD titles trickle into stores, the arrival of the first titles in the rival Blu-ray Disc format has been pushed back by a month until June 20.
YouTube Tweaks Layout for Popularity
YouTube gave its homepage a slight makeover yesterday, moving placement of certain videos and streamlining other sections.
Banned Video Game Called 'Fine Piece of Art'
A video game banned in Britain and Ireland and facing restricted sales in the United States due to its violent content was a fine piece of art, the game's publisher said on Wednesday.

Iran to Filter 'Immoral' Mobile Messages
Iran's Telecommunications Ministry will start filtering "immoral" video and audio messages sent via mobile phones.

Windows OneCare Live 2.0 Beta Testing to Begin
Microsoft announced today that the next version of Windows Live OneCare will be released for beta testing in late April.

Why You Can't Find True Love on the Web
Matches made over the Internet often do not last because people end up choosing unsuitable partners and forming emotional bonds before meeting face-to-face, an Australian university researcher has found.

Your Chart, In the Cloud
The Web offers an answer to the conundrum of digitizing medical records.