Vivendi Calls iTunes Contract 'Indecent'
Vivendi condemned as "indecent" the contract terms between its Universal Music Group (UMG) unit and Apple Inc, the computer maker whose iTunes online store dominates the digital music market.

Loyd's Picks
PC Magazine's go-to geek picks the best parts for a variety of do-it-yourself PC projects.
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 Your Laser Printer Emitting Toxic Toner Dust?
Good news. Your laser printer is not going to kill you. But while the devices do not emit toxic toner dust, they do emit low levels of volatile organic-chemical substances.
American Airlines Adding Streaming Video Services to Flights This Summ
Passengers on American Airlines flights are about to get a new perk. Instead of craning their necks to catch reruns of "Monk" and excerpts from "The Tonight Show" on tiny aisle TV sets, they'll be able to wirelessly stream content to their personal devices from the comfort of their own seats.
Nordberg Tapped to Lead Sony Ericsson in U.S.
Sony Ericsson on Monday entrusted the head of Ericsson's U.S. technology division with the task of leading the struggling cell phone maker back to profit and reversing a sharp decline in market share.

Amazon's Lower Profits Spook Wall Street
Amazon.com on Thursday posted a lower quarterly net profit and thin operating margins that took some of the shine off the world's largest online retailer, sending its shares down 6 percent in after-hours trade.

AMD Winning Price War, Market Share
Advanced Micro Devices appears to be succeeding at its strategy of winning microprocessor market share by lowering prices, according to final second-quarter figures released by iSuppli.

Hackers Control PCs While Users Unaware
Computer security experts estimate that tens of millions of personal computers are infected with malicious software.

eHarmony to Segregate Gay Matchmaking Site
Online dating site eHarmony.com has settled a lawsuit with the New Jersey attorney general's office and will start matching gay and lesbian customers by March 2009. However, eHarmony will partition those matches into a separate site dubbed "Compatible Partners".