Garmin's New GPS Devices
Garmin adds Bluetooth and hands-free calling to its new StreetPilot and nüvi GPS devices.
LG: LCD TV Prices Expected to Rise
The head of LG Display predicts that flat-panel makers will continue to suffer during the first quarter of 2009, but that prices have bottomed and are expected to rise. The company also plans to invest in a dedicated manufacturing line for mobile LCDs.
Intel Chops Dual, Quad-Core Prices Almost 40 Percent
In the midst of a price war with AMD, Intel announced its own substantive price cuts for its high-end Core 2 Duo and Core 2 Quad microprocessors over the weekend.

Google Phone Rumors Just Won't Die
Google Inc. is developing its own mobile phone, according to industry insiders and analysts, while a Google official in Spain last week acknowledged the company is "investigating" such a project.

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Guba Cuts Prices To Lure Legal Movie Downloads
Guba.com, a video download site, said that it had begun a significant discount program to try and attract users to downloading movies, rather than buying the DVD.

Google Buys Videoconferencing Tech
On the heels of its stellar first quarter results, Google announced Friday that it would add video conferencing software from Swedish company Marratech to its acquisition arsenal.

Apple: Beware of Rigged QuickTime Movies
Apple ships an update to its QuickTime media player to correct seven code execution flaws affecting Mac and Windows users.

Law Firm's Video a 'Blatant Disregard for American Workers'
A senator and congressman wade into the fray set off by a video on avoiding hiring U.S. workers.

Risks Seen in Accessing Bank Accounts from Phones
Accessing your bank account using your mobile phone might seem safe, but security experts say would-be hackers can access confidential information via a simple text message seemingly from your service provider.
