AT&T Kills Off Pay Phone Business
Top U.S. phone company AT&T Inc said on Monday it plans to end its dwindling pay phone business by the end of 2008, as more consumers use mobile phones.

Canon, Toshiba to Enter LCD TV Market
Canon and Toshiba said on Tuesday they would start mass production of ultra-thin flat-panel TVs in early 2008, entering a market dominated by makers such as Matsushita Electric Industrial and Samsung Eletronics.

Pioneer's BDR-101A PC Blu-Ray Drive Arrives
This is not your mama's Blu-Ray player, like the Samsung BD-P1000. The Pioneer is a Blu-Ray burner.
Intel, Google Announce Energy-Efficient Computing Plan
Intel and Google formally announced an expansive new environmental initiative on Tuesday, which aims to both promote and usher in the adoption of energy-efficient computers, components, and power management tools.

MIT Says Optical Chips Coming in 5 Years
Engineers and physicists at MIT have devised a new method for integrating photonic circuitry onto a silicon chip, a discovery that could soon add the power and speed of light waves to traditional electronics.

Sony Debuts Four Entry Level Digital Cameras
Sony has announced four new entry-level point-and-shoot cameras, ranging in price from $150 to $200.

GM, Carnegie Mellon to Develop Driverless Cars
General Motors and Carnegie Mellon University on Thursday announced the launch a Collaborative Research Lab (CRL), a joint effort to forge hi-tech solutions in the field of autonomous driving.
New eVoice iOS App Transforms iDevices Into Feature-Packed Phone Syste
Customers with an iPhone/iPad/iPod touch can now make &receive calls over a data connection from anywhere in the world without using carrier plan minutes.

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.

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.