Video Game Console Shortage Could Linger
Shoppers are standing in lines to snap up Sony Corp's PlayStation 3 and Nintendo Co. Ltd.'s Wii video game consoles as they become available, and some analysts do not expect shortages to ease until March or later.

Cybersquatting Cases Soared in 2008
Companies and celebrities ranging from Arsenal football club to actress Scarlett Johansson filed a record number of "cybersquatting" cases in 2008 to stop others from profiting from their famous names, brands and events, a United Nations agency said on Sunday.
Canadian College Curbs Wi-Fi Due to Health Risks
A small Canadian university has ruled out campus-wide wireless Internet access because its president fears the system's electromagnetic forces could pose a risk to students' health.
NEC Launches Powerful Large-Venue Projector
NEC's new auditorium projector is rated at 5,500 lumens, and has a dollar price to match.

Moms Mean Money To Digital Camera Makers
Digital camera purchases are now being made by mothers, a critical step in the mainstreaming of the industry, camera makers said Wednesday.

Demystifying Excel Macros
Writing macros can be a challenge; learn the basics with our example.
How Disruptive Will Office 2007 Adoption Be?
Both Microsoft, with issues of a new user interface and file format in Office 2007, and its competitors have work to do to persuade users to choose their respective office suites.
Canon Offers Cameras for Professionals, Tweens
The digital camera manufacturer on Tuesday announced five new cameras, including the entry-level A2000 IS and the EOS 50D SLR for professionals.
Wicked Productive Wikis
Forget daily status reports. Set up a wiki to collaborate more effectively with your project teams.


99 Percent of Intel Employee Options Under Water
Intel is seeking permission from its shareholders to revalue worthless employee stock options, a controversial move that the world's biggest chipmaker says is needed to retain critical staff.