Google: Copyright-Detecting Methods Coming Shortly
Google Inc., racing to head off a media industry backlash over its video Web site YouTube, will soon offer anti-piracy technologies to help all copyright holders thwart unauthorized video sharing, its chief executive said on Wednesday.

U.S. Videogame Sales Not Immune to Recession
U.S. sales of video games dived 23 percent to $863 million in May, research group NPD said on Thursday, dipping below the $1 billion threshold for the first time since August 2007 as consumer spending weakened and hardware makers waged a price war.

Password Theft, Video Files Top List of Security Threats
McAfee researchers predict that password theft, malware delivered via video-sharing technologies and attacks aimed at mobile devices will be among the most significant problems tackled by IT administrators over the next 12 months.

Cable: It's All About Bandwidth
When the cable industry gathers in Las Vegas this week for their annual summit, one question everyone will be asking is how they can sustain the stunning subscriber growth of the past 12 months.

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.
XM, Sirius Outline Post-Merger Programming Plans
Satellite radio stations XM and Sirius on Monday unveiled post-merger programming plans that include a la carte options and cross-over selections from both providers.

Sony Rebounds After Battery Issues
Sony Corp swung to a quarterly operating profit thanks to strong sales of personal computers and digital cameras and a weaker yen, and it raised its full-year forecast by 2 percent.

WowWee Unveils First Robot Media Hub
This stationary bot manages media, home surveillance, e-mail, and more.
Oh,You Vulnerable Twit! Why Twitter Needs Security
The phenomenon known as Twitter continues to grow at a rapid pace. Here's why you need to beware of "twishing"that would be Twitter phishingand other Twitter security issues.
Intel Plans 120-Gbyte SSDs for Notebooks
Intel plans to ship a 120-Gbyte 2.5-inch solid-state disc drive (SSD)in a month's time, company executives plan to announce at the Intel Developer Forum on Tuesday.