Google Wants 'Fast Lane' For Its Own Content
In a move that would sidestep network neutrality, Google has proposed a plan, dubbed "OpenEdge," that would place its servers next to those operated by network carriers. That would give Google content preferential treatment, the Wall Street Journal said. And Google may not be alone.
A Lawmaker's Life: Banning Games, Protecting The Press
Can a California assemblyman ban violent video games on one hand and protect the press on the other? Assemblyman Leland Yee thinks so. 1UP.com asks the questions.
'Madden' Game Picks Patriots to Win Super Bowl
The New England Patriots will beat the New York Giants, at least according to the popular "Madden NFL 08" football videogame. A five-game Super Bowl streak is on the line.

Google Confirms Another Google News Outage
Google News suffered another outage Monday morning, just days after a traffic routing issue took down several of the search engine giant's main properties.

5 Ways the Apple Store Rocked Best Buy on iPad Launch Day... or Did It


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.
SIIA To Restart Consumer Anti-Pirate Bounty Program
Although the Software &Information Industry Association terminated its program to allow consumers revenge against software pirates that jilted them, a senior executive said it will likely return later this year.

Google Announces Google Earth for iPhone, Touch
Google today announced the release of Google Earth for the Apple iPhone and iPod touch. And it looks about the same as the version for the PC.
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.
Making Sense of the High-Def DVD Numbers
Although recent sales figures tend to favor the Blu-ray high-definition DVD format, overall sales have swung in HD DVD's favor. PC Magazine looks at the numbers and tries to gauge which way the market is leaning.
