Straight from Yahoo's data analysis group, startup nPario can analyze usage logs to find just the people advertisers want to reach. ...
Consumer Reports' latest survey finds AT&T wireless subscribers, especially iPhone users, are unhappy with AT&T's service. Vi ...
You think the MacBook Air is a beautiful computer? It's got nothing on this five-ton, Victorian-era beast. View the full arti ...
At the Computer History Museum, CNET gets a look at Charles Babbage's computing and printing machine, designed in the 1840s to rid data sheets of human error. ...
Researchers studying homeless youth in LA find that while those who use social-networking sites tend to know more about STD prevention, they're also using them to seek out sexual partners. ...
Following a trend over the last couple months, Xbox 360 sales could outpace Wii sales, according to analyst Michael Pachter. V ...
The iPhone 4 and Google Nexus S share a core component, highlighting how Samsung is triangulating with customers and its own products and chips. ...
A transparent Mac SE, made for internal use only, fails to reach its minimum $25,000 bid price on eBay and the auction ends. V ...
Component makers in Taiwan say Apple hardware maker Foxconn has been notified that it should be ready to ship 400,000 to 600,000 units of Apple's next version of iPad in the next 100 days, according to a DigiTimes report. ...
The social network says that at present, Wikileaks' Facebook fan page does not violate its terms of service and will stay afloat--though that could change. ...
Andy Rubin, head of Google's Android project, showed off an unannounced Android tablet running a next-generation OS version with a 3D version of Google Maps. ...
Russia has dropped its piracy case against an environmental group that had been targeted, in part for the alleged use of pirated Microsoft software, according to The New York Times. ...
After years of hinting iDEN was on its way out, Sprint finally announced today that it would end Nextel's IDEN network for push-to-talk service by 2013. ...
Google launches its eBookstore, Verizon lets you use your cell phone minutes on your home phone, and Nike will give away its workout app for free on New Year's Day to help whip you back into shape. ...
An interview with CBS' "60 Minutes" offers a rare televised appearance by Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, with many of the questions expressing concern over its growing global power. ...
CEO Mark Zuckerberg gives sneak peek of profile pages' new look during an interview on "60 Minutes," but you can get the new layout now. ...
WikiLeaks cables say that a Chinese politburo chief is stunned to discover that he can google his own name and find critical entries. Shortly afterward, several Chinese companies reportedly stop working with Google. ...
Amazon Web Services, expanding ever farther through the fabric of the Net, now offers a beta program for the Domain Name System. ...
Two advanced features for a smartphone browser are coming to help make Opera Mobile for Android handle more than just text and graphics. ...
The company, whose file-sharing software had already been gutted by court order, says it will shut down completely at the start of 2011. ...