T-Mobile Launches MyTouch 3G Android Phone
T-Mobile on Wednesday officially launched its second Google Android phone, the MyTouch 3G, and company executives said they'll use a high-touch retail experience and custom cases to give the new phone a unique personalizable spin.

Nielsen: 40 Percent of People Use Smartphones, Tablets While Watching
According to a Nielsen report, 40 percent of smartphone and tablet owners are using their devices while they watch TV.

Nokia Sales, Profits Fall, But Holidays Look Good
Nokia's third quarter sales and profits fell from a year ago, hit by weaker cellphone demand in its European markets, but the world's top handset maker soothed growing fears about the fourth quarter.
How to Preserve Your 15 Minutes of Fame with Windows Vista Media Cente
With a TV tuner and a Vista PC, you can capture a clip and show off your big moment.
Opera Software CEO Sits Down with PC Magazine
PC Magazine met with Opera CEO Jon S. von Tetzchner who shared the upstart Web browser company's plans for the future, such as the speedy new Opera 9.5.

Toshiba, Matsushita Plan OLED TVs
A joint venture between Toshiba Corp. and Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. Ltd. said on Wednesday it aimed to launch TV-use organic light-emitting diode (OLED) panels in three years, taking aim at a $35 billion market dominated by LCD and plasma panels.

Windows XP Exploit Shuts Off Windows Firewall
Proof-of-concept exploits have been released for a denial-of-service vulnerability in fully patched versions of Windows XP SP2.

Will Economic Woes Doom Public Safety Spectrum?
A renewed effort by U.S. regulators to auction part of the airwaves to a commercial entity that must share the spectrum with firefighters, police, and other emergency workers, faces its next test within weeks.
Sprint: A One-Year Palm Pre Exclusive?
Sprint Nextel has exclusive U.S. rights to sell Palm's hotly anticipated Pre phone through the end of 2009, a person familiar with the matter said on Thursday
EU: Intel Missed Deadline to Respond to AMD Suit
Intel, the world's largest chipmaker, has missed a deadline to respond to European Union charges it paid a retailer to refrain from selling computers using chips made by a rival.