GeneralGoogle's AOL Investment Loses Luster
Google has admitted its $1 billion investment in AOL may not be worth what it was in 2006.
GeneralIntel's Nehalem Desktop Chips to Be Called Core I7
The high-end desktop versions of Intel's upcoming Nehalem processors will be called Core i7.
GeneralOffice Security Risk--by Generation
Each generation of tech worker takes a different approach to security management--is yours the high-risk generation?
GeneralLotus iNotes Aims for iPhone 3G
IBM expects to deliver Lotus Domino Web Access software for Apple's iPhone later this year.
GeneralRackspace IPO Needed to Cope With Fast Growth
Hosting provider Rackspace Hosting unveiled an initial public offering (IPO) of 15 million at $12.50 per share.
GeneralFake CNN Alert Still Spreading Malware
Beware of the spam that is tricking users into clicking malicious links and downloading malware.
GeneralInternet flaw details revealed
Security researcher Dan Kaminsky unveiled more details about a fundamental design flaw in the way the internet works at the Black Hat security conference in Las Vegas yesterday.
GeneralDell Says it's 'Carbon Neutral'
Dell meets goal to save cash and carbon by cutting corporate energy consumption.
GeneralThe PC at 40: Its Forgotten History and True Origins
The PC's back story involves a little-known Texas connection.
GeneralMicrosoft Repositions Money
The expected Money Plus update is canceled, as are retail sales of the software in favor of electronic distribution.
