Thursday, December 20, 2007

Latest News
The first beta of the next version of the Internet Explorer browser will be released in the first half of 2008, Microsoft says. 19-Dec-2007

Microsoft, Google and Yahoo have agreed to pay a total of $31.5 million to resolve claims that they promoted illegal gambling, the U.S. Department of Justice announced today. 19-Dec-2007

Human-powered computing team supplies a supercomputer with enough juice to model a nuclear fusion reaction. 19-Dec-2007

The company's Carbon to Collaboration effort includes green buildings and a push for its teleconferencing service. 19-Dec-2007

The pair announce their five-year pact to share content and partner on advertising ventures. 19-Dec-2007

After weighing royalty requests of satellite and Web radio, Congress considers changing broadcast fees. 19-Dec-2007

The intruder appears relatively harmless--and now halted--but raises security concerns. 19-Dec-2007

The personal finance software will be offered as a service for $3 monthly. 19-Dec-2007

The Microsoft co-founder is another new applicant to FCC, joining Google and current wireless firms. 19-Dec-2007

The maker of 'CSI' and 'Pirates of the Caribbean' promises a different approach to video games. 19-Dec-2007

Oil comany Chevron and leading carriers AT&T, Verizon want to join the bidders, which include Google. 19-Dec-2007

High Fidelity Music Store supports the SLS format to lure digital audiophiles. 19-Dec-2007

Online rights groups continue to press the FTC to require privacy protections as conditions of Google's acquisition of DoubleClick. 19-Dec-2007

The judge ruled in the industry group's favor because the Web site operators tampered with evidence. 19-Dec-2007