Nokia Enters Netbook Market with Booklet 3G
Nokia on Monday announced that it plans to move into the PC market with the introduction of its first netbook, the Nokia Booklet 3G.

Health Sites Merge to Challenge WebMD
Privately held online health sites Revolution Health Network and Waterfront Media agreed to merge in a deal that could challenge WebMD Health Corp's dominance in the health care space.
eMusic Scores Sony's Older Songs
eMusic, the online independent music store, has been around for over a decade, but they've never had amajor label distribution deal - until now.

Windows XP SP3: Hands-On Preview
We check out the new Windows XP service pack, which has been released to production and will be available to users next week.

IE 7, Firefox 2.0 Prepare to Do BattleSomeday
Review: A beta version of Internet Explorer 7 and the first alpha of Firefox 2.0 look promising, but aren't yet ready to rumble.
The iPhone Has Landed
PC Mag analyst, Sascha Segan, goes cloak and dagger to procure an iPhone.

Surprise! 'Starcraft 2' Is Actually a Trilogy
During the StarCraft 2 gameplay panel at BlizzCon, Blizzard posed a question to the audience: Should they sacrifice an epic story or truly create something spectacular? They're choosing the latter.
Symantec, WebWasher Score Highly in A/V Test
AV-Test in Germany is one of the top research facilities in the world for testing anti-malware protection. Over the years we have published many test results of theirs, and we have some fresh ones now.

Parents Purchase Mobile Phones for Safety Reasons
Most parents who are thinking of buying cell phones for their children this Christmas are doing so for safety reasons, according to a new survey.

Analysis: Microsoft Caves on Vista Security
Opinion: Will the security companies making trouble for Microsoft be appeased by the changes the company has agreed to make? They should be, but that's no guarantee.
