Efforts to make autos safer and more energy efficient with embedded computers and wireless technologies are also increasing security risks, experts say.
HP launches CloudStart, a comprehensive cloud infrastructure package aimed at helping businesses set up their first private cloud using the set of complementary products.
Jedi Mind decides to change its name to Mind Technologies after LucasFilm sues the company for trademark infringement, and it removes all mention of Jedi from its offerings.
Even before the prosecution rests, the Detroit area juror--now former juror--posts on Facebook that the defendant is guilty.
India is poised to send notices to Google and Skype about the government's inability to monitor e-mail and conversations.
The two companies say the move to combine advertisers on Microsoft's AdCenter tool is on track to be completed by the end of October.
Autodesk is bringing its popular engineering program back to the Mac after long absence and is launching mobile versions for the iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch.
Google.org's home electricity monitoring Web app gets feature for organizing energy efficiency jobs, pitting PowerMeter in more direct competition with Microsoft's Hohm.
Overcoming some technical hurdles, the Japanese camera maker has made an exotic image sensor measuring 202x205mm.
MySpace concedes in the war with Facebook by offering syncing, rumors suggest that iTunes song previews will double in length to 60 seconds, and Gmail's Priority Inbox will categorize your e-mails.
Flexible thin-film solar modules are designed to be glued to flat commercial rooftops or integrated directly into roofing membrane materials.
Company's payment will close a Justice Department investigation into an alleged kickback scheme over government contracts.
iPod and iPhone users still more likely to spend money on music than on apps, a study shows. But for how much longer?
HP's former chief executive has not been nominated for re-election to News Corp.'s board of directors and will depart after the annual meeting on October 15.
This summer, the hot springs resort of Atami became a vacation hub for guys who like to treat their digital girlfriends to romantic sun-and-fun getaways.
CNET's Ina Fried shows what she likes--and doesn't like--about Windows Phone 7, Microsoft's effort to get back into the phone game.
After making Windows Phone 7 her primary mobile operating system for the last month, CNET's Ina Fried reports about what she does and doesn't like about Microsoft's new offering.
Speech technology efforts are top of mind as the company searches for ways to improve the most natural computer input method of all.
New feature sorts mail into three sections: "important and unread," "starred," and "everything else." The latter isn't spam. It's "bologna."
Software maker tells CNET it's posting an open letter to VMWare customers, aiming to get them to think twice before signing long-term deals with the virtualization leader.