Head of translation services Franz Och tells The Sunday Times that the search giant is closing in on speech-to-speech translation. ...
Online payment processor temporarily halts personal payments to and from India and transfers to local banks, as it works with businesses "to address questions they have about the service." ...
The shuttle is carrying a new space station module that will give astronauts a bay window view, along with hardware to overhaul the lab's water recycling system. ...
The Winter Games in Vancouver, which kick off Friday, rely on thousands of servers and PCs to manage everything from scores to travel plans. Magnus Alvarsson has to make sure everything is working. ...
Bob Russo, general manager of the PCI Security Standards Council, explains what his organization is doing to keep payment card data out of the hands of criminal hackers. ...
Big Blue's powerful new processor for servers integrates eight processing cores in one chip package, with each core capable of executing four tasks. ...
The software maker is helping NBC deliver HD video of the Olympic Games using Silverlight, offering new features, including the ability to pause a live event. ...
Security suite vendor McAfee debuts their 2010 product line today, introducing an overhauled interface and new features in a bid to remain competitive. ...
In the morass of tech ads and not, Audi's "Green Police" spot stood above some remarkable dross. View the full article ...
The video ad, called "Parisian Love," had been on YouTube since November. But that didn't stop Super Bowl viewers from giving it a generally positive reception. ...
The business software maker announces the resignation, effective immediately, and the appointment of co-CEOs to replace Apotheker. ...
Is the apology of Toyota's President Akio Toyoda really uniquely Japanese? View the full article ...
Oracle veteran and MySQL sympathizer Ken Jacobs has resigned from the database giant, calling into question Oracle's ability to deliver on its MySQL promises. ...
Veracode researcher demonstrates spyware that allows someone to steal a stranger's contact list, read text messages in real time, and track the location of the phone. ...
A survey by online retailer Retrevo finds that 61 percent of people aren't interested in owning an iPad. It also suggests that the hype around the product has actually made things worse. ...
CEO Eric Schmidt appears to have confirmed--by tweet, no less--that his company will air an ad in the third quarter of the Big Game on Sunday. ...
If the 3G version of Apple's iPad tablet proves to be as popular as analysts are predicting, AT&T will face increased network congestion problems, warns a blog post by two agency directors. ...
Before the football madness begins, Endeavour is scheduled to launch early Sunday morning on what will be the first of a final five planned shuttle missions before the shuttle program is retired. ...
A customer service employee posts a homophobic tweet on Vodafone's official Twitter page. The company is forced to apologize, and he is suspended. ...
The essence of the shatter-proof car windshield design is being transferred to U.K. beer glasses. This ought to save some Brits from a consequence of beverage-induced violence. ...