American Airlines Adding Streaming Video Services to Flights This Summ
Passengers on American Airlines flights are about to get a new perk. Instead of craning their necks to catch reruns of "Monk" and excerpts from "The Tonight Show" on tiny aisle TV sets, they'll be able to wirelessly stream content to their personal devices from the comfort of their own seats.
Sony's New Digicam Sports a Touch Screen
The ultra-compact Cyber-shot DSC-N1 will be the first Sony digital camera to include a touch screen.
Yahoo Cuts Data Retention Time to Three Months
A week after Microsoft challenged its search engine competitors to anonymize their data after six months, Yahoo on Wednesday announced that it would retain its information for only three months.
Microsoft Offers Web-Based Look At New Office Suite
Microsoft has made its latest beta version of Office available as a browser-based preview available on the Web.
White Spaces Tech to Be Tested in NFL in August
The National Football League (NFL) is indeed ready for some white spaces.
Hackulous Teases DRM-free Mac App Store, 'Reverse BitTorrent'
Hackulous, the picaresque pirates best known for plundering Apple's DRM and capturing unprotected software for iPhone, iPod and iPad, yesterday unleashed an onslaught of updates, including cracking software for the much-anticipated Mac App Store and a "reverse BitTorrent."

Botnet Herders Attack Windows 2000 Worm Hole
In-the-wild attacks against a Windows Server Service vulnerability have started, using malware that hijacks unpatched Windows machines for use in IRC-controlled botnets.

EU Receives Complaint Over Gadgets Tax
The European Commission has received a formal complaint that a levy on electronic gadgets to compensate for private copying of music distorts the EU's internal market, a top Commission official said on Wednesday.

6 Great iPhone Travel Apps
Turn your iPhone into a powerful and handy travel guide using these six iPhone apps that can help remember your itinerary, track your flights, deliver dining and entertainment recommendations, and more.
Microsoft Accused of Harming Browser Competition
The European Commission accused Microsoft Corp on Friday of violating competition law by including its Internet Explorer Web browser in Windows operating systems.