
2 hours ago - By Alex Veiga, AP Business Writer
It's hard to tell where MTV Networks Inc.'s new URGE online music service starts and where Microsoft Corp.'s new Windows Media Player 11 software ends, and that's no accident. Complete Story
2 hours ago - By Elizabeth M. Gillespie, AP Business Writer
Job growth in the nation's information technology industry has been weaker than some industry leaders have claimed, according to a new report.

Jun 7 - By Ryan Nakashima, AP Business Writer
When Apple Computer Inc. launched its video-capable iPod last year, some questioned whether consumers would embrace watching video on a 2.5-inch screen or endure holding the gadget to their faces for anything but the shortest of clips.
Jun 1 - By Erica Werner, AP Writer
The government has already reached the limit on high-tech worker visas for 2007 even though the fiscal year doesn't start until Oct. 1, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services said Thursday.

May 31 - By Peter Svensson, AP Technology Writer
Motorola's latest phone, out this week, shares its name with the iconic gadget guru of the James Bond movies: Q.

May 27 - By Andrew Ryan, AP Writer
The Sevens, a beer-and-wine tavern with an oak bar worn smooth by decades of drinkers, has two amenities that set it apart: a real cork dart board, and arguably one of the best jukeboxes east of the Mississippi River.
May 26 - By May Wong, AP Technology Writer
Amid the heated debate in Washington over border enforcement and citizenship for illegal immigrants lies a Senate bill provision that would significantly raise the number of annual visas for highly skilled foreign workers.

May 25 - By Associated Press
China plans to accelerate efforts to modernize the world's largest army, state media reported Friday, a day after Beijing rejected a Pentagon report describing China as a potential military threat.

May 25 - By Matt Slagle, AP Technology Writer
Any company that touts its products as being "virtually indestructible" is asking for trouble. That's the case for Adesso Inc., which recently released a new line of keyboards that it claims are both flexible and tough.

May 24 - By Anick Jesdanun, AP Internet Writer
Summer's almost here. It's time for my annual ritual of dreaming of all the places I wish I could go: Seattle, Sydney, Paris. Thanks to the Internet, I can search for a flight to paradise from my windowless office, even if I lack the cash and the time to take the trips.
May 18 - By Charles Odum, AP Sports Writer
The NCAA denied Georgia Tech's appeal to restore lost football scholarships but will allow it to keep its 1998 ACC championship after the school was penalized and placed on two years' probation in November.

May 17 - By Justin Bachman, AP Business Writer
In subways, at the gym and on sidewalks worldwide, millions of people seal themselves in an iPod cocoon. Not anymore.

May 10 - By Brian Bergstein, AP Technology Writer
A lot of people seem to believe that Google Inc. can rule any market segment it wants. Hype meters have gone haywire assessing the search company's expansion into such far-flung fields as financial news and wireless Internet connectivity.
May 4 - By Associated Press
Rudolph Technologies Inc. stock rose Thursday after the company offered a second-quarter outlook that beat Wall Street's estimate, saying growth in the memory market appears sustainable for its metrology products.
May 4 - By Matt Slagle, AP Technology Writer
Dell Inc. founder and chairman Michael Dell, responding to concerns about his company's recent stock declines, said Thursday he remains confident in the direct-sales model that helped create the world's largest PC maker.

May 3 - By Peter Svensson, AP Technology Writer
Looking for a great PC that runs a fully fledged version of Windows XP but weighs less than two pounds? Well, it's here — at least if you can live without the "great" part.

May 3 - By Matt Slagle, AP Technology Writer
The head of the world's largest chip maker on Wednesday unveiled a mobile personal computer designed to provide affordable collaborative learning environments for teachers and students around the world.

May 1 - By Michael Liedtke, AP Business Writer
Yahoo Inc. on Monday unveiled a new section aimed at helping consumers cope with the onslaught of new technology that's reshaping modern life.
May 1 - By Matt Slagle, AP Technology Writer
A mix of politicians, business leaders and tech luminaries will gather here this week to discuss some of the thorniest issues facing today's increasingly digital world, such as technology's impact on health care and how to ensure equal access to high-tech tools.
Apr 27 - By Charles Odum, AP Sports Writer
Georgia Tech coach Chan Gailey won't be calling the plays this season, passing those duties on to assistant coach Patrick Nix.

Apr 26 - By Anick Jesdanun, AP Internet Writer
It sounds too good to be true: the highlights of the Web squeezed into a data file small enough to fit on your laptop or mobile phone, letting you browse even when you don't have a live Internet connection. After giving Webaroo a whirl, I found that it is, indeed, too good to be true.
Apr 19 - By Greg Bluestein, AP Writer
Take me out to the ballgame always rings a bit hollow in my ears. Sure, I get to attend a few games each year, but at most I'll make it to only a handful of the Braves' 81 home games.

Apr 13 - By Robert Weston, AP Writer
For years, my desk has been cluttered by two computers — one Macintosh and one PC. It's been an arrangement of necessity, as I prefer the Mac but sometimes need a Windows machine for work.
Apr 10 - By Associated Press
Steelers great Terry Bradshaw gave his old school a big gift Monday.
Apr 7 - By Associated Press
Matsushita and Square Enix said Friday they will collaborate on technology to help people enjoy digital entertainment and other content on the latest consumer products.