- Deutsche Telekom lands iPhone licence for Germany (AFP)
- NetSuite IPO Filing Shows The Huge Cost Of Marketing SaaS (TechWeb)
- History Channel Marks Fourth Of July With Online Games, New Sites (TechWeb)
- Autonomy buys e-discovery firm Zantaz (InfoWorld)
- JBoss adds Google Gadgets to portal software (InfoWorld)
- Tech firms tap into the 'green' movement (AP)
- Study: Broadband growth slowing in U.S. (AP)
- Total HD high-def disc launch delayed (AP)
- Apple rises on iPhone margin report (AP)
- Russian music site down, sister site up (AP)
- In China, online gamers raking in the cash (AFP)
- Fiat says Cinquecento will become the iPod of cars (Reuters)
- Turtles to test wireless network (AP)
- Microsoft to launch Xbox 360 Elite in Japan in Oct (Reuters)
- Apple to limit European launch of iPhone in 2007 (AFP)
- Blackberry coming to China (AFP)
- Oracle faces long, hard road to prove SAP charges (Reuters)
- China's Baidu sets up online music partnership (Reuters)
- Google-DoubleClick deal draws criticism (AP)
- Cable firms to raise set-top box rates (AP)
- Microsoft plans over $1 bln charge for Xbox repairs (Reuters)
- Student loses ruling on gun shot icon (Reuters)
- EBay launches U.S. site for classifieds (AP)
- Video gamers try to break slacker image (AP)
- Web video new '08 political battlefield (AP)
- Microsoft extends Xbox 360 warranty (AP)
- Dell sees growth in Asia (AP)
- Microsoft expands in Canada amid U.S. visa crunch (Reuters)
- Microsoft to fix Xbox 360s, take $1B-plus charge (InfoWorld)
- Workers use cell phones to submit data (AP)
- Mozilla security guru backs industry confab (InfoWorld)
- Insurer may jump in to cover iPhones (InfoWorld)
- Sony: No Plans for PlayStation 3 Price Cuts (NewsFactor)
- Microsoft Not Playing GPLv3's Game (NewsFactor)
- Sun Finalizes Open Document Format Translator (PC World)
- Belgian Court Says ISP To Blame for File Sharing (NewsFactor)
- Motorola taking $101M 2Q charge for cuts (AP)
- Dutch museums put their surplus art on eBay (AFP)
- Sony: Sorry about cathedral appearance (AP)
- Restaurants test table card readers (AP)
- FTC OKs aQuantive buyout by Microsoft (AP)
- Xbox 360 repairs will cost Microsoft $1B (AP)
- UCLA student has old Hilton cell number (AP)
- Insurer may jump in to cover iPhones (InfoWorld)
- China Set To Be Broadband King, Fueling Business For Net Firms (Investor's Business Daily)
- IBM zeroes in on Project Zero for Web 2.0 apps (InfoWorld)
- Sun Micro to revamp Solaris with Linux features (Reuters)
- Microsoft quiet on Xbox 360 problems (AP)
- FTC OKs aQuantive buyout by Microsoft (AP)
- OpenLogic expands its open-source library (InfoWorld)