What do you find when you haven't opened a drawer in almost a decade? Of course there's at least one "Try AOL free!" disc in there. ...
The software maker has posted a software download that resolves an issue that was keeping users from being able to access some rights-managed files. ...
Following talks with European regulators regarding its planned Sun takeover, Oracle makes 10 commitments to help keep MySQL a competitive database product. ...
Travel site has ended relationship with Affinion, one of the marketing firms accused of misleading consumers into signing up for monthly fees. ...
As part of climate negotiations in Copenhagen, U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu announces program to accelerate use of solar-powered LED lighting in poor countries. ...
Microblogging service Plurk says a service Microsoft recently launched in China "rips off" its user interface as well as 80 percent of the underlying code. ...
After Google distributes its Android phone to employees to test, CNET gets a look. The slick-looking unlocked HTC "mobile lab" device runs the Android 2.1 operating system. ...
In the suit and countersuit currently being played out between eBay and Craigslist, there is really only one question: which famous tech character is to be believed? ...
Strand Consult suggests that iPhone users are suffering from a form of Stockholm Syndrome--the condition in which the kidnapped begin to show loyalty to their kidnappers. ...
A 3G wireless service disruption on AT&T's network in San Francisco Friday serves as a reminder of other service issues the company is facing with its network. ...
Chipmaker will host an event next week in San Francisco where it will show off new processors coming in early 2010. View the f ...
After years of taking a big loss on each console sold, Sony appears to be getting closer to breaking even on the design cost, according to iSuppli. ...
The music service Apple just acquired may have underachieved, but its founder could be the right man if iTunes moves away from downloads and into streaming music. ...
Stanford Law Fellow Larry Downes says the real problem behind recent privacy gaffes and missteps--including Facebook's--is not of policy but rather of public relations. ...
What's behind the Google Chrome OS, technologically and from a business perspective? Rafe Needleman discusses with CNET writers Stephen Shankland and Gordon Haff. ...
Microsoft posted a warning on Friday that some copy-protected files may now be inaccessible from Office 2003. View the full ar ...
Amazon's EC2 cloud service has had to deal with a botnet released through its service and a data center power failure in the same week. ...
Apple responds to claims it is infringing on Nokia's handset patents, by accusing the Finnish phone maker of copying 13 of its smartphone technologies. ...
Online video viewing might be on the rise, but four out of five people leave a video's Web page if it rebuffers, a new study from TubeMogul has found. ...
New features in Google Suggest and Chrome allow searches to get the information they seek while saving a few (minor) steps in the process. ...