- Recession to steal some glitz from gadget show (AP)
- Madoff victims selling memorabilia on eBay (AP)
- Digital TV subsidy program running out of money (AP)
- Wikipedia meets $6 million fundraising goal (AP)
- RIAA dumps evidence-gathering firm (CNET)
- China targets big websites in Internet crackdown (Reuters)
- World's top gadget show plugging into the Internet (AFP)
- The iPhone 3G Unlock Chart: Will Your Carrier Work? (PC World)
- AsianWeek to go online only (AFP)
- Wikipedia reaches 6-million-dollar fundraising target (AFP)
- The iPhone 3G Unlock Chart: Will Your Carrier Work? (PC World)
- Nokia CEO to favor profit over sales targets: report (Reuters)
- China Mobile soars after 3G approval; pushes HSI up (Reuters)
- FCC head drops filtering from free broadband plan (AP)
- Android App Market Gets Down to Business (PC World)
- Fake Antivirus Peddlers Helped by Microsoft, IRS (PC World)
- Chinese hackers to face up to seven years in jail: report (AFP)
- Symantec unveils Norton Internet Security for Mac 4.0 (Macworld.com)
- EMSI Releases Free Antivirus/AntiSpyware Tool (PC Magazine)
- As Phishing Evolves, Criminals Switch to Malware (PC World)
- Vegas gadget show gets smaller (Reuters)
- ZuneGate '08: What Really Happened! (PC World)
- Craigsphone puts craigslist classifieds on your phone (Macworld.com)
- Lenovo Brings Wii Functionality to PCs (PC World)
- Soonr cloud-computing app gets down to business (Macworld.com)
- A New Year's Celeb Blog Log (E! Online)
- A Larger Screen for Apple's iPod Touch Seems Unlikely (NewsFactor)
- Android App Market Gets Down to Business (PC World)
- 'Zune 30 Midnight Meltdown' Angers Music Lovers (NewsFactor)
- The Wii Scream Heard Round the Blogosphere (PC World)
- China targets Google in crackdown on pornography (AP)
- China targets big websites in Internet crackdown (Reuters)
- Google's Product Search Catching Up Fast With Shopping Rivals (Investor's Business Daily)
- Amateurs are trying genetic engineering at home (AP)
- Google Hands Out Phones, Not Cash, as Holiday Bonus (NewsFactor)