Gates Touts Vista's Sales Success
Microsoft has sold nearly 40 million copies of Windows Vista in the first 100 days, twice as fast as the introduction of Windows XP, Microsft chairman Bill Gates said in a keynote address Tuesday.

Woman Places Ad for Rich Husband on Craigslist
Deal or no deal? A woman's online bid to find a rich husband in New York earning more than $500,000 a year has caused an Internet stir with a mystery Wall Street banker publicly assessing her hunt for romance as a business deal -- and a bad one at that.

Escape from IE7
A month or so ago I decided to give Internet Explorer 7 a try.

FCC Claims 99 Percent Success in DTV Shift
The FCC claimed just 1 percent of Wilmington, North Carolina experienced problems during an early switchover to digital broadcasting, officials said Tuesday. But that didn't stop the National Telecommunications and Information Administration from asking for more funding.
Rockstar to Launch 'GTA4' Online Community
When Grand Theft Auto IV hits stores on April 29th, it will launch alongside another new Rockstar Games project: the Rockstar Social Club.

LaCie Secures Desktop Drives With Fingerprint
LaCie has upgraded its biometrically-protected SAFE hard drive line with a desktop edition, adding an internal firmware lock to help prevent data from being accessed if the actual hard drive is removed from the chassis.

Microsoft Gets Another Shot at Open XML Standard
Microsoft Corp. ramped up its fight to have its Office Open XML document format made into an international standard on Monday as delegates from 37 countries met to reconsider the proposal.

Microsoft Sues Counterfeit Software Dealers
Microsoft starts 55 legal actions around the world against dealers it accuses of selling counterfeit software online, its largest enforcement effort to date.

Why You Should Buy the iPod Touch Update
Stop complaining. The iPod Touch January '08 update is a bargain for $20, as it turns the nation's best music and video player into an even better handheld computer than before.

Reporter's Notebook: PhotoPlus Expo 2006
There was no shortage of cameras, accessories, or software at this year's PhotoPlus Expo in New York City. Terry Sullivan reports back on the show.
