Dreamworks Picks Intel Chips to Power 3D Films
DreamWorks Animation plans to use chips from Intel Corp for the creation of 3-D movies, the companies said on Tuesday.
Dell Launches Inspiron Netbook, Hides 3G Feature
Dell has officially entered the netbook market with the Inspiron Mini 9, a notebook that will not only be sold by Dell, but by wireless carriers as well. Why? Integrated 3G, which isn't being talked about at launch.
American Airlines Adding Streaming Video Services to Flights This Summ
Passengers on American Airlines flights are about to get a new perk. Instead of craning their necks to catch reruns of "Monk" and excerpts from "The Tonight Show" on tiny aisle TV sets, they'll be able to wirelessly stream content to their personal devices from the comfort of their own seats.
MS Patch Day: 10 Flaws Fixed in Monster IE Update
Updated: Microsoft ships a browser security makeover 18 days after hackers launch a wave of zero-day attacks; patches also cover holes in MDAC, Windows Explorer, Outlook Express and FrontPage Server Extensions.
Fine-Tune Your Finances
It's time to get your company's financial house in order. Here are the basics you need to know when buying accounting software.

Palin's Office Issues Cease and Desist for CrackHo.com
Gov. Sarah Palin does not take kindly to being called a crack ho.

Google Develops 'Noop' Language
Google has developed a language for the Java Virtual Machine, known as "Noop".

What the Creative in 'Creative Commons' Really Means
From Bangladeshi blogs to Flikr photos from Fresno, the five-year-old Creative Commons license has been embraced by recording artists, filmmakers, code writers, and other content creators who believe that collective culture benefits when creative minds build upon the ideas of others.

Experts Skeptical About Broadband Grant Payoff
The $7.2 billion slice of the $787 billion economic stimulus package set aside to spur investment in high-speed Internet may not live up to its full promise of job creation.
Apple Patent Signals Wireless Order System
Right before the holiday madness, Apple applied for a patent which, if granted, would allow for a wireless LAN-type system specifically designed for retail shopping.
