New Apple Patent Hints at Multi-Touch iBooks
The latest Apple patent application making the rounds shows off what appears to be an ultra-wide laptop touchpad, designed to make use of multi-touch gestures, a la the iPhone.

Compact Folders in Windows Mail
Tweaking defaults in Windows Mail can help you free up more space and keep your e-mail organized.

New Dual-GPU Nvidia Graphics Enhances Notebooks
Gamers on the go who have felt a bit inadequate with only one GeForce 8800M GPU need worry no longer.

Netflix Site Down, DVD Shipments Unaffected
The Netflix Web site went down Sunday night, but DVD shipments and Netflix-enabled devices are not affected, the company said.

Greiner Is Second iRobot Co-Founder to Step Down
Helen Greiner has stepped down from her post as chairman of iRobot, leaving only Colin Angle as the remaining co-founder of the company. iRobot reports healthy revenues and profits, however.
CBS Forms Record Label, Will Supply Songs to iTunes
CBS Corp. said on Friday it will revive its storied CBS Records music label to supply its television shows with less expensive music and to generate digital sales.

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In the land of golf courses, convention centers, and theme parks, Orlando hosts countless families and more than ten million business travelers a year.
Intel on Track to Deliver 3.0GHz Quad-Core Processors
In a call with analysts, the company said it is still prepared to launch several new technologies, including 45-nanometer dual-core chips for servers, by later in 2007.

New FCC Spectrum Rules Win Google's Nod
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on Tuesday adopted spectrum auction rules that apply "open access" requirements for devices and applications on a specific spectrum block, but stop short of advocating the wholesale market approach that was favored by stakeholders like Google.

E-Prescriptions Coming Soon for Addictive Drugs
U.S. drug regulators are close to allowing doctors to electronically prescribe potentially abusive medications like painkillers, rather than requiring written orders, a Drug Enforcement Administration spokeswoman said on Thursday.