43 Flaws Fixed in Mac OS X, QuickTime
Apple ships two separate updates to fix serious code execution holes affecting Mac OS X and the QuickTime media player.
Netflix Results: Are U.S. Consumers Cocooning?
Netflix reported unexpected growth that surprised analysts and company executives alike. The company reported that 2 million subscribers joined the service, and that many subscribers participated in the video streaming service. Are U.S. consumers cocooning?
Nintendo Is Dark Horse In Video Game War
While Microsoft and Sony storm the video game market with super high-tech consoles priced significantly higher than previous models, Nintendo Co. Ltd is stealing some of their thunder by keeping its price low and offering a new, game-changing controller.

AMD's 'Barcelona' Chips Claim Performance Advantages
Advanced Micro Devices has finally announced its quad-core processor architecture, code-named "Barcelona", possibly one-upping rival Intel for at least a short time.

MIT 'Big Brother' Project Studies Origins of Language
Several IT storage firms have collaborated to create a petabyte disk storagesystem, which was donated to MIT Media Labs. The goal? Study language by reviewing videotapes of kids learning their first words.
Amazon Taking Preorders for 'Snow Leopard'
Windows 7? Who needs it? Amazon is ramping up for the release of the newest Apple operating system, OS X Snow Leopard, by opening up pre-orders.

Does Cell Phone Radiation Harm Fetuses?
Researchers should study more children and pregnant women in trying to figure out if cell phones or other wireless devices could damage health, the U.S. National Research Council advised on Thursday.

Cinema, Click by Click
At iFilm, the Web becomes a forum for creative filmdistribution.
Lenovo Thinks AMD for Business Desktops
Updated: Lenovo Group is about to add AMD chips to its ThinkCentre line, making it the first top-tier PC maker to tout AMD-based desktops to large customers in the United States.

Analysis: Microsoft Shakes the Apple Tree
A few educated guesses on what a viable iPod competitor would look like.