Will 'Snow Leopard' Ship Earlier than Expected?
Word on the street is that OS X Snow Leopard 10A432, the most recent developer build, is actually the Golden Master version, meaning that the operating system is more or less ready to go.

Japan Govt. Plans Greener Cars
Japan has drawn up an action plan to spearhead efforts to develop the next generation of more environmentally friendly vehicles and batteries to help reduce its reliance on oil.

Fujitsu's Chip Unit Talks Partnerships
Fujitsu's microchip unit said it was in talks with other chip makers both at home and abroad on potential alliances ranging from co-development of advanced chips to integration of operations.
Over 200,000 Texts Sent in Record Attempt
Two friends in Pennsylvania spent the month of March trying for a world record in cell phone text messaging. It appears they succeeded.
Airplane Wi-Fi: What You Need to Know
Learn what you can really do with the newly offered Wi-Fi service on domestic flights.
Dino Bot
Giving human responses and skills to new breeds of robots is all the rage.
Eastman Kodak Sues Matsushita Over Digital Camera Patents
Eastman Kodak Co. said on Friday it is suing Japan's Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., alleging that the maker of Panasonic brand consumer electronics infringed Kodak's digital camera patents.

Hackers Deface Indonesian Site After Porn Block
Hackers have defaced the Web site of Indonesia's information ministry in response to a government move to restrict access to pornographic material on the Internet, an official said on Friday.

Target.com Will Become More Accessible to Blind
Target has settled a class-action dispute with the National Federation of the Blind (NFB) whereby the retail giant will pay $6 million and make its Web site more accessible to the visually impaired by next year, the company announced Wednesday.
Microsoft Willing to Invest 10 Percent in Search
Microsoft is willing to invest up to 10 percent of its operating income in its Internet search business for up to five years, Chief Executive Steve Ballmer said on Thursday, as its "Bing" search engine starts to gain ground with Web surfers.
