Revenue and profit increase from a year earlier, but soft PC sales and repercussions from Japan's earthquake will take a toll on Hewlett-Packard's full-year performance. ...
Company offers free games, movie rentals, and credit monitoring following the security breach of PlayStation Network. But small gestures don't add up as compensation for millions of customers who are potential identity theft targets. ...
45 Minutes on IM: Eli Pariser, author of "The Filter Bubble: What the Internet is Hiding from You," says we should be increasingly aware--and wary--of tools to bring us a Web experience explicitly tailored to our interests. ...
iPads lead the spread of tablets within businesses, but for many the strategy is murky. Also: most expect tablets won't replace laptops. ...
Televisions with 3D capability will keep increasing in popularity, In-Stat predicts, with 300 million households worldwide owning 3D TVs in 2015. ...
The twins' attorney says that a recent ruling against their appeal was wrong and that they will bring their argument to the U.S. Supreme Court. ...
Adobe plugs a hole in its raw file format that currently limits its usefulness, issuing a release candidate for software to let Windows users view DNG files. ...
Amazon may enter the tablet market with two mobile devices, T-Mobile offers free Wi-Fi calls, and Microsoft's Bing gets Facebook support in its search results. ...
Reporting an increase in security attacks on mobile phones, AT&T's John Stankey says the company is planning to launch a wireless security service next year to better protect mobile devices. ...
Nintendo 3DS owners will be able to access video content, gaming extras, and deals from their portable devices through wireless access in 1,000 Best Buy stores. ...
File-sharing program BitTorrent's next evolution debuts in a public beta, bringing to users a unified content discovery and sharing solution that follows announcements the company made at CES. ...
Sen. Patrick Leahy today introduced a bill that gives the Justice Department expansive powers to block sites that violate copyright and trademark law. As with last year's COICA bill, the cure is worse than the disease. ...
Microsoft, HTC, Nokia, and Sony Ericsson have taken on Apple's "App Store" trademark in Europe, filing papers that seek to get it invalidated. ...
Service has been offline or unreliable for much of the day, with Blogger-hosted blogs changed to read-only mode, and posts and comments made after 7:37 a.m. PDT on May 11, 2011, removed. ...
In this week's column, I explain some of the benefits of Google's coming upgrade for the Android OS: Ice Cream Sandwich. View ...
Thomas Schluchter is about to graduate with a master's from UC Berkeley's School of Information. He spent weeks preparing for a grueling set of interviews, and discovered he's a very attractive candidate. But quality of life may be more important than mon ...
The Wall Street Journal reports that search giant is being investigated for accepting ads from online pharmacies that violate U.S. law. ...
Recognizing that its browser-based operating system is a major departure, Google wants Chromebook customers to be happy more than to be numerous. ...
A small recycling company focuses on responsible electronics disposal by dismantling everything and pulling out high-value materials, including precious metals, in all manner of electronics. ...
CNET tours an e-waste recycling center that disassembles electronics on site for downstream recycling to ensure that e-waste is handled responsibly and personal data is destroyed. ...