Governator Delivers CTIA Keynote
The CTIA Wireless IT conference in Los Angeles opened on Tuesday with a surprise speech by the Governator himself.

TI Announces 1.8-GHz Mobile Chip for Multi-Layer UIs, Netflix
TI announced a 1.8GHz mobile chipset with a focus on delivering multi-layered user interfaces.

Apple's Stock Plunges 16 Percent
Apple's stock price tumbled 16 percent on Monday, its biggest drop in seven years, amid concerns the maker of Mac computers and other consumer electronics will suffer as the economy slows.
Paper: MySpace to Add Parental Notifications
MySpace.com, News Corp.'s popular online social network, plans to offer free parental notification software in a bid to appease government critics, The Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday.

Amazon to Launch DRM-Free Music Store
Amazon.com Inc. said on Wednesday the company will launch a digital music store later in 2007 with millions of songs, free of copy protection technology that limits where consumers can play their music.

Yahoo Calls Off Microsoft Merger Talks
Microsoft and Yahoo have broken off all merger talks, Yahoo said on Thursday, apparently putting a stake in the on-again, off-again discussions for good.
Ask.com Redesign Seeks to Give Answers, Not Links
On Friday, Ask.comlaunched a redesign of the search site, with an emphasis on turning up useful answers on the result page, rather than just links.
Why Isn't Windows Giving Its All?
Sluggishness with a dual core processor might be the fault of Windows Vista.
Update: FCC Asks Comcast for P2P Answers
Comcast has received a letter from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) asking that the cable provider respond in writing by January 25 that it is blocking access to certain file-sharing applications.

Dell Releases New "Lifestyle Notebook"
At first glance, some may mistake the M2010 for a desktop, but it's a notebook filled with laptop components coupled with a fabulous 20.1-inch widescreen display.