AT&T Jumps on Vonage with Patent Suit
AT&T Inc has filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Vonage Holdings Corp, according to a Vonage regulatory filing on Friday, the latest legal trouble for the Internet phone service provider.

Novell-Microsoft Case Goes to Supreme Court
Novell was handed a small victory Monday when the Supreme Court refused Microsoft's request to dismiss Novell's 2004 antitrust case, which centered on the WordPerfect and Quattro Pro applications, against the software giant.

A New Tablet from Toshiba
The Tecra M4 is the first to implement a 60GB SATA hard drive.
AOL Fixes Email Glitch
Internet service AOL said on Thursday it had resolved a software problem that delayed the transmission of millions of e-mails since the late morning.
Are New SSL Certificates Locking Out Small Businesses?
The familiar "padlock" that indicates a secure Web site is being replaced with a green bar. The worry, however, is that the security being used to lock down e-commerce -- new Extended Validation (EV) Secure Socket Layer (SSL) Certificates -- will also bar small businesses from participating.

copy2calendar for Windows
LoquiSoft's copy2calendar for Windows eases the task of converting an e-mailed meeting suggestion into an appointment in your calendar.
Apple, AT&T Sued (Again) Over iPhone 3G Problems
Apple's 3G iPhone reception woes have resulted in another class-action lawsuit.
New Epson All-in-One Touts Painless Networking
Epson's Stylus CX9475Fax AIO, geared to small offices and multi-user homes, features automated network configuration and easy setup.

Analysis: Is Vista Heading for a Flash Nightmare?
Opinion: Microsoft is touting the extra battery power available by running flash memory thumb drives and hybrid hard disks with Windows Vista. But ReadyBoost and ReadyDrive may trade battery life for your data's integrity.
Vonage: Market 'Overreacted' to Injunction
Vonage Holdings Corp. said on Monday the market had overreacted after a federal judge agreed to bar the Internet phone company from using technology patented by Verizon Communications Inc.
