Car Makers Want to Be Your (Facebook) Friend
Car companies may have found a perfect way to connect with the most eager car buyers: Facebook. More and more keyword-triggered ads for hip new autos are popping up all over the website.
Microsoft Seeking Apps for Zune HD?
Microsoft is apparently approaching iPhone app developers to create games and apps for its forthcoming Zune HD.

Supreme Court Weighing Cablevision DVR Case
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday asked for the federal government's views of an appeal by film studios and television networks of a ruling allowing a new digital video recorder service by New York cable operator Cablevision Systems Corp.
Garmin Delays Nuviphone As Earnings Slip
Garmin posted weak second-quarter results and slashed its outlook for 2008, hurt by slower growth in the personal navigation device (PND) market, and delayed the launch of its smartphone, sending its shares down more than 22 percent.
Microsoft Joins Facebook to Fight 'Koobface'
Facebook has teamed up with Microsoft to battle the Koobface virus that spread through the social networking site last year.
Hands-On: BlackBerry Storm .148 Update
Verizon Wireless and RIM have finally updated the BlackBerry Storm's software to make last year's buggiest smartphone more stable, solid, and usable.

JBL/HK Launches a Slew of New iPod Gear
Harman Multimedia announces a compelling list of new audio products for portable players, including stylish speakers, headphones, and docks.

Legion of Doom
Attackers are adopting open-source development practices, creating malware faster, and giving defenders less time to react.

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 Announces Dual-Core Notebooks
Toshiba's Digital Products Division announced on Tuesday the most recent addition to its Satellite line, with the mobile M100 series notebooks.