Fed Chairman Bernanke a Victim of ID Theft
Even high-profile people can have their identities stolen. Consider how Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke recently got his identity stolen.

Skype to Launch Web TV Service
A broadband television service developed by the founders of Internet calling program Skype is expected to be launched in 2007, the Financial Times reports.

Time Warner Sees Possible Separation of Cable
Time Warner Inc. said on Thursday it could see a complete separation of its majority owned cable services company in five years, but it had not made a decision yet.

AMD Plans Graphics Supercomputer
AMD announced plans to develop, along with software company OTOY, what he called the "fastest graphics supercomputer" in the world in the second half of 2009. It will be known as the Fusion Render Cloud. It's unclear whether the rendering services will be used for game creation, delivery, or both.
Bits &Bites v24n15
California-based Deep Light plans to ship 3D rear-projection television sets next year that don't require viewers to wear special glasses.
E-Commerce Credit Card Alternatives Take Off
Online retailers' acceptance of nontraditional payments rockets 267 percent in just four months, according to one survey.

How to Preserve Your 15 Minutes of Fame with Windows Vista Media Cente
With a TV tuner and a Vista PC, you can capture a clip and show off your big moment.
Dell Launches Ultraportable Studio 14z
Dell on Thursday announced the newest addition to its Studio line, the 14z.

Japanese Toy Firms Eye Adults
Faced with a declining birth rate and a rapidly aging population, Japan's toy makers have had to learn life's most sobering lesson: everyone must grow up.

Google Adds Image Ads to Image Search
Google Image Search will soon produce picture-based ads, Google announced Monday.
