Download-To-Own Movie Services Move Ahead
Two online movie services, Movielink and CinemaNow, on Monday said they will begin selling major films such as "Memoirs of a Geisha"on the same day DVDs are sold at stores in a watershed event for Hollywood in the digital age.
Laptop Users Shrug Off Apple, Dell Recall News
While the failures associated with Sony batteries installed within laptops made by Sony and Dell have been spectacular, ordinary users say that they won't affect whether or not they buy a new laptop.

OEMs Reveal Their Vista Upgrade Plans
Gateway and Hewlett-Packard are going to let customers who buy certain PCs upgrade to Windows Vista at no cost, while Dell has decided to charge a fee.

AOL Recasts VOIP Service As "Phoneline"
AOL has officially announced its first VOIP service, which the company previewed last year. The service will be marketed under the "Phoneline"name.
Verizon Adds LG 'enV' to Smartphone Stable
Verizon Wireless said on Monday it will start to sell a new LG Electronics Inc. smartphone, the latest handset with computer-like functions to join an increasingly crowded U.S. market.

New Web Entrepreneurs Sure They Will Find a Home
Web 2.0 is just business, not about the "next big thing."

DLNA Adds Devices, Bluetooth
The Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) has updated its Home Networked Device Interoperability Guidelines with support for additional mechanisms, features and device classes, the international organization announced Tuesday.
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Hollywood Not Happy With Apple Pricing Plan
NBC's iTunes departure was reportedly due to Apple's desire to cut the current TV-show price of $1.99 per show to 99 cents.

Voice Recognition Goes Wireless
Zee Tawasha is an unabashed BlackBerry addict, constantly sending urgent e-mails to employees at 30 mobile phone stores he owns across California, Arizona and Nevada.
