MySpace Music Megasite Launches Thursday
MySpace will launch its long-awaited MySpace Music Thursday, an offering that will combine audio streaming with download functionality powered by Amazon.
Marvel, Gazillion Sign Deal For Comic-Themed MMOGs
Marvel Entertainment and Gazillion Entertainment have struck a licensing deal to develop massively multiplayer online games based on Marvel characters.
Visto Settles with Microsoft
Mobile software provider Visto said Monday that it had settled with Microsoft, regarding a patent infringement case the company had filed in 2005.

More CE Companies Back 'tru2way' Standard
Top consumer electronics companies like Panasonic and Intel have agreed to accept a standard endorsed last month by Sony that will allow consumers to access interactive digital and high-definition video without the assistance of a set-top cable box.
Orbitz Adds Social Features to Travel Site
Orbitz launched its TLC Traveler Update tool on Tuesday, promising to "harness the power of Web 2.0 technology." The logical question to ask is, do we really need another source of Web 2.0 harnessing on the Web? The answer? Yes, we might, even if it involves (buzzword alert!) social networking.

Microsoft Instant Messaging Goes Mobile
At the 3GSM World Congress, Steve Ballmer announces mobile messaging and streaming TV products.
Lenovo Adds New "3000"Line Of Notebooks, Desktops
The PC maker will pursue small businesses with a new line of Lenovo-brand PCs whose designs, prices and features set them apart from its Think products.
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.

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.

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.
