Is Google News Ruining Journalism?
Are blogs, news aggregators like Google, and citizen journalists destroying traditional, in-depth investigative reporting?

Dunn, 4 Others Charged in HP Scandal
The five face felony charges of identity theft and conspiracy in connection with Hewlett-Packard's internal investigation into news leaks.

Come On, a Major League Eating Video Game?!
After we found out about the Juno game adaptation Thursday morning, we thought we had seen the strangest announcement of the day, or possibly the week. Maybe even the month. We were wrong.

Verizon Wireless Kicks Off Mobile Phone TV
Verizon Wireless, the second-biggest U.S. mobile phone provider, launched television services on its phones, run by Qualcomm Inc. unit MediaFlo, in 20 U.S. markets on Thursday.

Toshiba Funds Store Kiosks for Downloading Content
Several days after SanDisk announced plans to sell a microSD card pre-loaded with music, Toshiba and NCR Corporation said Thursday that they will invest $35 million in MOD Systems, which produces in-store kiosks that allow consumers to download content including music and more directly to portable devices.
Look for T-Mobile Wi-Fi Phones this Summer
T-Mobile USA plans to launch cellular phones this summer that can roam on Wi-Fi hotspots, carrying calls over the Web, the Wall Street Journal reported on its Web site on Thursday.

Update: Firefox 'Geode' Tech Adds Location Awareness
Mozilla Labs on Tuesday unveiled a Firefox add-in called Geode, which will give the browser location awareness.
Judge Rules Against Morpheus File-Sharing App
In a victory for the entertainment industry, a federal judge has ruled that the Morpheus file-sharing software encourages millions of users to share music, movies and other works without authorization.

Young Graduates Struggle for Silicon Valley Jobs
Young professionals and recent graduates have struggled to find work in a sliding economy, but one area -- Silicon Valley -- has been relatively immune. Until now.
France Proposes Cutting Off Music Pirates
A French bill that proposes disconnecting users from the Internet if they download music or video files illegally drew criticism Tuesday from consumer groups and opposition legislators.