NEC Chip Adds 'Eyes' To Cars
Japanese microchip maker NEC Electronics Corp. began sales of image detection processors for cars on Friday, saying it aims for a 40 percent share of the global market by 2015.

Opera Adds 'Speed Dial' Feature to Browser
Opera on Wednesday released Speed Dial, a feature that allows a user to see functional "snapshots" of up to nine different sites.

New Worms Attack Facebook, MySpace Users
Kaspersky Labs has detected two variants of Networm that attack MySpace and Facebook users. The worms transform victim machines into zombie computers to form botnets.
Google Voice Sending Out Invites Now
Google's unified voice calls and messaging service, Google Voice (formerly known as Grand Central) is finally opening up to the general public. Slowly, at least

Free Space
Is a gigabyte of free online storagewhich Google offers with its Gmail servicenot enough?
Microsoft Celebrates Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary With Launch Part
Halo: Combat Evolved goes on sale at midnight. Don't miss out on the FPS-related festivities.

Study: Sex Offenders Use Chat Rooms, Not Facebook
Though social networking sites like Facebook and MySpace have come under fire in recent years as havens for sexual predators, incidents of predators actually contacting teens through these sites are less prevalent than media reports might suggest, according to a study released this week.

CyberDefender Offers to Solve Any PC Problem
CyberDefender on Thursday released two new security suites, CyberDefenderCOMPLETE and CyberDefenderULTIMATE. The latter is more like a helpdesk support package than a security application, as techs will help you solve both hardware and software problems, even third-party applications.

Apple, AT&T Sued (Again) Over iPhone 3G Problems
Apple's 3G iPhone reception woes have resulted in another class-action lawsuit.
Rambus Will Seek Injunction Against Hynix DRAM
Memory chip technology designer Rambus will seek an injunction to compel Hynix Semiconductor to stop making memory chips that use some of Rambus' technology, according to lawyers present in federal court here.
