Epson Announces PowerLite Pilot to Manage Projector Cables and Connect
The Epson Powerlite Pilot lets teachers and other users of Epson's short-throw projectors manage cables and connectivity.

Is Google In or Out of the FCC Spectrum Auction?
Is Google an active bidder in the ongoing 700-MHz auction, or just bluffing a pair of deuces?

Avoid Confirmation at Start-Up in Vista
Microsoft makes it hard to disable user authorization at start-up in Vista, but we've got the workaround.
Obama's Campaign Site Becomes Spy Bill Battleground
Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Barack Obama has taken some heat this week over his position on a pending spy bill, but many of the protests are coming from groups created within his campaign Web site an interesting turn of events for a candidate who has successfully taken advantage of the Web to raise funds and galvanize support.
N.J. Sues YouTube over Deadly Crash Footage
The New Jersey Turnpike Authority is suing several video sites for failing or refusing to remove copyrighted footage of a deadly crash.

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SIGGRAPH 2008: HP's Latest Workstations Debut
HP's latest offerings include the Elitebook 8730w, a 17-inch behemoth laptop geared to scientists, engineers, and CAD professionals.
Boeing Considers Sale of Airplane Internet Unit
Boeing is halting expansion of its airborne broadband Internet business and is considering a sale of the slow-growing unit.
Time Warner to Spin Off Cable Division
Time Warner Inc said on Wednesday it plans to fully separate its cable services division, responding to Wall Street's demands to refocus as a pure media content company to boost an ailing stock price.

Analysis: ISPs Are Going To Eat Vonage's Lunch
Art Reisman of APConnections thinks that market forces will take care of Vonage far sooner, and more effectively, than any efforts to block its services.