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Teens Don’t Know Piracy Laws

A Microsoft study has indicated that teens would be less likely to illegally download material if they knew the piracy laws.

One Third Of Mobile Games Don’t Work

Figures reveal that one-third of all games downloaded and paid for by mobile users don't work.

Yahoo Bid Hits Gates’s Wealth

Microsoft's rejected bid for Yahoo cause its share prices to fall. As a by-blow of the loss of wealth, Bill Gates is now worth less and has ended his 13-year streak as the world's richest man

Mobiles Don’t Cause Cancer, Study Says

A new Japanese study has concluded that regular mobile phone use doesn't increase the risk of brain cancer.

The WB Returns – This Time It’s Online

Warner Bros. is resurrecting its TV network online, with reruns and original programming.

A New “Mobile Health” Campaign

The UN, Vodafone, and the Rockefeller Foundation's mHealth Alliance are coming together to use mobile technology to offer better worldwide healthcare.

Gallery Adds Power To Google Calendar

Google has announced Gallery, which will allow users single-click importation of listings and events to Google Calendar.

“Biggest ID Fraud Case” Cracked

The Department of Justice has charged 11 people with stealing details of more than 40 million debit and credit cards.

eMusic Signs AT&T Download Deal

eMusic has signed a deal with AT&T and to make its music available for download.

Day One E3 Report Two – PSP’s Year

Coverage of Sony's PSP E3 action as provided by DT's on the floor guy Tim Stevens.

$$ in Digital Content Big Deal to Gen Y

A study conducted for hard drive maker Hitachi suggests Generation Y has the most dollar value in digital content stored on CE devices.

Storm Worm Returns – With Love

Just when people thought the Storm worm had hopefully vanished for good, it's back — and with a new idea involving love in order to make people open it up.

Face Recognition Process New MPEG Standard

The MPEG Committee has decided to adopt NEC and Samsung's jointly proposed new face recognition technology for the upcoming MPEG-7 standard.

Nokia Releases Phone WIth Entire MP3 Album

The new special edition Nokia 3300 music phone comes pre-loaded with Jay-Z's 'Black Album' on a multimedia card.

Epson Offering Class On Digital Photography

Epson is offering the Epson Print Academy 2004 traveling school and the Online Experience, a new web-based course, to teach how to get the best quality digital prints.

‘Wardrobe Malfunction’ Biggest TiVo Moment

Justin Timberlake's "accidental" removal of Janet Jackson's bra was the most "TiVoed" moment ever as measured by the company.

Nikon Offers New Photo Management Software

Nikon has announced PictureProject, a new digital photo management tool which will be made available as a free download to Nikon camera owners.

Review: Shuttle SB65G2 Small Form Factor PC

A fast-growing trend in computing today is wireless networking, and the SB65G2 embraces that trend by including 802.11b connectivity out of the box.

Epson Announces New All-In-One

The Epson Stylus Photo RX600 scans, prints and copies photos, and also previews and restores old slides, transparencies and traditional photos into digital reprints.

Study Looks At Online Gaming Habits

A new study by OpinionPlace reveals surprising results about the online game-playing habits of women, men, adults and teens.

NVIDIA To Power New Palm Graphics

NVIDIA has announced plans to enhance the graphics acceleration in Palm Powered smart mobile devices running Palm OS Cobalt and Palm OS Garnet.

MyDoom Author Gets Tricky With DoomJuice

Security firm Sohpos says that the MyDoom author may be trying to "hide in the crowd" by planting evidence on infected computers.

Motorola Introduces New Push-To-Talk Phones

Motorola broadens its portfolio with three new push-to-talk handsets for GSM and CDMA networks.

Verizon And Samsung Announce Camera Phone

The SCH-a610 from Samsung offers a unique design and flash photography.

VIA Powers New Golf Information System

Solar powered TeePods based on VIA EPIA Mini-ITX mainboard to track scores at PGA-certified golf pro tournament and showcase player benefits.

Two Sites Pay COPPA Violation Settlements

UMG Recordings, Inc. to pay $400,000, Bonzi Software, Inc. to pay $75,000 to settle COPPA civil penalty charges.

New Trojan Horse Targets Mac OSX

The first trojan horse virus to affect Mac OSX has been detected, and a leading Mac security firm has released an anti-virus update to combat it.

Push-To-Talk Next To Be Wiretapped

U.S. cell phone service providers are willing to wiretap "push to talk" phone calls, but only one may have the technological capability to do so.

Earthlink And Webroot Track Spyware Growth

EarthLink and Webroot Software yesterday announced the launching of a SpyAudit report to monitor the growing threat of spyware.

AOpen Launches GeForce 6800 Series

AOPen today launched its latest contender in the graphics card arena, the AOpen Aeolus 6800 Ultra, based on the nVIDIA GeForce 6800 Ultra GPU.

CAN-SPAM Gets Mixed Reviews In Senate

Government and industry representatives expressed their opinions on the CAN-SPAM act's effectiveness at a Senate Commerce Committee hearing this week in Washington.

HTPC Case Review: Silverstone Lascala

The geeks over at The Tech Report have put together an excellent review of Silverstone's Lascala SST-LC01 HTPC case.

Researcher Predicts Shortage Of Flat Panels

The global demand for large, high-quality flat-panel displays will outstrip supply by 4.3 percent in the fourth quarter, research company iSuppli said Thursday.

Holiday Prompts Driving And Talking Safety

The CTIA and several wireless carriers are promoting this week as Wireless Safety Week, as Memorial Day, the busiest driving holiday of the year, approaches.