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HP probe snared a third News.com reporter
In a surprising twist, telephone records of CNET News.com reporter Stephen Shankland's father were targeted.

HP memo: We will take the necessary action
HP exec Mark Hurd reaches out to employees as the company decides how to react to this week's boardroom pretexting scandal.

HP's boardroom drama
Investigation into media leaks used controversial data-gathering method, SEC filing confirms.

Vista Views: Stalling the Net by default?
Readers pitch on whether Microsoft should change default IP settings amid concerns that Vista's launch could overwhelm the Net.

Security breaches are wake-up calls to phone companies
Experts say phone companies lag behind other industries in keeping customer information under wraps.

iVillage blogs about...football?
Blog: Titles can be deceiving.Online women's lifestyle magazine iVillage.com has a new football blog called The Female Fan, but a quick...

McClatchy Digital: Carolina bound
Blog: Another piece of the defunct Knight-Ridder media empire is disappearing. McClatchy Co. ended up with some of the Knight-Ridder...

Original Signal outdoes Digg -- with Digg's own content
Blog: I like the meta-aggregators ("metagators," if you will) PopURLs and Original Signal so much that I've dramatically reduced the...

Police blotter: Cops raid Usenet provider over porn
Judge lets civil rights lawsuit proceed that Usenet provider filed against Pa. police after being raided.

YouTube still waiting for the payoff
Also: Treo troubles trigger Palm plunge. Read these stories and more from around the Web at News.com Extra.

Sony expands LocationFree lineup
"Base stations" bring traditionally business-oriented remote-access functions to the consumer media world.

Roxio releases Creator 9
Software compatible with Vista and Blu-ray includes desktop audio recording widget.

Word flaw hit with zero-day attack
"Extremely critical flaw" in Microsoft Word 2000, which has no released patch, could lead to remote execution of code.

First and goal for HDTV
Sports programming is helping high-def TV become a mainstream phenomenon and a big moneymaker.

FAQ: The finer points of HDTV
Choosing a high-definition television can be tough. Here's a basic guide through the industry's alphabet soup.

   More Answers for IPhone 3G Questions
So outrageously popular were Tuesday's answers to many of those popular questions prospective iPhone 3G buyers are clamoring...

Ubisoft Brings Catz, Dogz, CSI Games to Macintosh
TransGaming on Wednesday announced a publishing deal with Ubisoft that will net Mac users a number of new games starting with...

Sync Your Personal Data
Among the many kinds of data you might want to sync between Macs is a category I'll refer to as personal data--contacts...

Sync Your E-mail Messages
If you want to make sure you have exactly the same e-mail messages--including all your saved and sent mail-on two or more...

IPhone 3G Set for 8 A.m. Debut on July 11
If you're the sort of person who creates countdown widgets for major Apple product releases, you've now got an official Zero...

Sonera Releases Finnish IPhone Plans
Another day, another iPhone plan. Sonera, the provider who has an exclusive deal to distribute the iPhone in Finland starting...

CaliBrate 1.1
Editor's note: The following review is part of Macworld's Summer of Mac Gems series. Each business day until the middle of...

Cocktail Utility Updated for Mac OS X 10.5.4
Maintain on Wednesday announced the release of Cocktail 4.1.3 (Leopard Edition), an update to their utility software. It's a...

Slimkey V2 Stand Adds Side-mounted USB 2.0 Hub
Macessity has introduced its Slimkey V2 stand, a new version of its aluminum stand for the Macintosh. It costs US$64.99 and...

7 Skills for IT Fame and Fortune
Here are tips of marketable skills in challenging economic times.

ISO Approves PDF as an International Standard
The ISO has approved PDF as an international standard.

Open-source CRM Delivers More Control, Less Cost
IT leaders who can get past the idea that open-source CRM software doesn't cost enough say they like the power and flexibility of owning their own code.

DOJ Continues Probe of Yahoo-Google Partnership
The U.S. Department of Justice is continuing its formal antitrust investigation into the advertising partnership between Yahoo...

Fiber Access Gains on Cable for Broadband Access
For the first time, fiber-based broadband access is expanding faster than cable: 4.2 million compared to 2.5 million...

EC Gives Nokia-Navteq Deal the Green Light
The European Commission is giving the Nokia-Navteq deal the green light.