Adobe Patches Acrobat, Reader; Is Java Needed?
Adobe has begun patching the most recent serious vulnerability in Acrobat and Reader. Now, it's time to start thinking about JavaScript in Acrobat again.
Nanotech Drives Transistor, Storage Advances
Two U.S. teams have developed new materials that may pave the way for ever smaller, faster and more powerful electronics as current semiconductor technology begins to reach the limits of miniaturization.
Hands-On: Nokia N96, N85 and N79
Nokia's new smartphones don high-quality screens, high-res cameras, and high prices.
Sony Plugs Google's Library into E-Reader
Sony Corp said on Wednesday it has made available over 1 million public domain books on its electronic readers via Google Inc's Books project, which digitizes classic titles not protected by copyright.

Retailers Betting on LCD TVs, iPods for Holidays
Although the holidays are still months away, major retailers like Best Buy and others go through their own holiday buying season in September and early October. The early bets are that consumers will snap up LCD TVs and Apple iPods.

Pentagon Hacker Moves Step Closer to Extradition
British prosecutors said on Thursday they would not bring charges against Gary McKinnon, accused by a U.S. attorney of a massive hack against U.S. military computers. The ruling deals a blow to McKinnon's bid to avoid extradition to the U.S.
Kaspersky Adds Firewall, Anti-Spam Features
On Monday, Kaspersky Lab unveiled the latest versions of its anti-virus and Internet security products aimed for the consumer and small business markets, adding a firewall and anti-spam features.
5 Ways the Apple Store Rocked Best Buy on iPad Launch Day... or Did It


Net Turns Up a Second Burned Dell Notebook
Dell says it is investigating and is working to gain possession of the machine.

5 Ways the Apple Store Rocked Best Buy on iPad Launch Day... or Did It

