Viacom Enters Web Search Deal with Yahoo
Viacom chooses Yahoo to provide search advertising for 33 of its Internet sites in a major boost to Yahoo's new Web ad system.

New HP Displays Promise Dream-Like Color
DreamWorks Animation and HP team up to create the DreamColor LCD, built around the latest LED backlights and offering 30-bit color.

Samsung Plans Android Phone for U.S. in 2009
Samsung will release atleast one Google Android device in the U.S. next year, according to a Korean news report.
SATA and PATA Hard Drives
I am adding a SATA hard drive to a computer with an existing parallel ATA hard drive.
U.S. Vulnerable to Cyber Attack, Simulation Finds
According to Booz Allen Hamilton, a consultant that oversaw a two-day simulatated cyberattack on America, there is no "response or game plan" for dealing with an attack. The conclusion? The U.S. is vulnerable.
Adobe Software Not Fully Tested on Mac OS
Adobe Systems Inc's Photoshop, Illustrator and other Creative Suite 3 programs have not been fully tested with the latest version of Apple Inc's operating system due out next month, which could lead to incompatibility issues.

WD Launches My Passport Studio Drives for Mac
On Wednesday, Western Digital announced the slim My Passport Studio portable drives, designed specifically for Mac users.

Credit Cards Promise Clear, Simple Language
Several bank credit card companies, responding to growing pressure from U.S. lawmakers, say they are working to do a better job of explaining fees and charges to consumers.

Ten Reasons the Sirius-XM Monopoly Won't Matter
On Monday, the Justice Department gave Sirius and XM the green light to merge. Other than higher monthly prices (probably), the impact will be minor. Here's why.

Google Tests Picasa Web Albums
Photo-sharing sites beware: Google may soon be nipping at your heels (or eating them for lunch).