Yahoo to Allow Users to Opt Out of Custom Ads
In the wake of a congressional inquiry into how Internet companies and ISPs track their users' activities, Yahoo on Friday announced that it would it would allow users to opt out of customized advertising by month's end.
Microsoft Expected to Cut Jobs
While they still expect Microsoft to turn a quarterly profit, Wall Street analysts expect the world's largest software maker to cut jobs. As always, the company's revenue outlook will be the most closely-watched facet of the conference call.
Firefox Favorites to Go
I use FavesToGo by Charles Petzold. I switched to Firefox from IE6.

ReplayTV Announces PC PVR Software
ReplayTV launched its first PC application on Wednesday, hoping to break into the Media Center PC market with its own unique emphasis on video management.
Nintendo to Ship eBooks for Nintendo DS
The Nintendo DS cartridge will come loaded with 100 plays and novels from authors ranging from the Bronte sisters to Charles Dickens to Shakespeare.
Anoowa Launches Free Invoicing Tool
Anoowa's new electronic invoicing solution, billFLO, can be downloaded for free. And it integrates with FreshBooks, Quickbooks, Less Accounting, Harvest, and Blinksale.
Use Excel as an Architectural Design Tool
Here's how to you can use the spreadsheet app to design and build simple projects such as decks, porches, dog houses, and even furniture.

How to Preserve Your 15 Minutes of Fame with Windows Vista Media Cente
With a TV tuner and a Vista PC, you can capture a clip and show off your big moment.
Microsoft Previews Office 2010 to Developers
At its Worldwide Partner Conference Monday, Microsoft unveiled the next generation of one of the most popularly used pieces of software in history, Microsoft Office, delivering a "Technical Preview" to partners and developers.

The Biggest Wi-Fi Cloud of All
Quick, where is the largest wireless hot spot in the United States?