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There are plenty of reasons to hate spammers. Add this to the list: They're environmentally unfriendly.
Television comedy show host Stephen Colbert was hoping a new wing at the International Space Station would bear his name, but ...
AP - There are plenty of reasons to hate spammers. Add this to the list: They're environmentally unfriendly.
Amazon says it will not allow controversial online advertising system Phorm to scan its web pages.
States hope to tap into the rich vein of e-commerce through iTunes and other online stores by axing digital downloads. The only surprise is why this push took so long.
CEO Colin Angle talks about how robots are weathering the recession, what to expect from PackBot's big brother, and why iRobot isn't building a humanoid.
Microsoft's latest browser update likely won't help the company win back market share.
Scientists, including Obama's science advisor, get tied in knots over geoengineering.
One of the founders of The Pirate Bay site says he anticipates victory in the court battle over alleged copyright theft.
What do you do when you're NASA and comedian Stephen Colbert wins your contest to name the new wing for the International Space Station? You name an orbital exercise machine after him.
The trio of executives are building a computer system that aims to supply publishers with ready-made tools to charge Internet fees.
The staff cuts could affect several hundred employees and may be announced when the company reports its earnings.
A six-year, $250 million anti-terrorism effort to secure the nation's ports is delayed for at least two more years because the ...
The European Union has threatened Britain with sanctions for allowing an Internet service provider to use a tool to track the Web movements of customers.
EBay announced plans to spin off its Internet calling division, in an initial public offering targeted for the first half of 2010.
The chipmaker said that first-quarter net income fell 55 percent to $647 million, or 11 cents a share, on revenue of $7.1 billion.
The exclusive carrier of Apple's wildly popular smartphone is reportedly looking for another extension of their partnership.
AP - Hackers made off with at least 285 million electronic records in 2008, more than in the four previous years combined, according to a new study that shows identity thieves are getting better at exploiting careless mistakes that leave companies vulnerable to attack.
AP - Investors don't seem to totally buy Intel Corp.'s proclamation that slumping personal computer sales have "bottomed out."
AP - Yahoo Inc. is gearing up for its third round of mass layoffs in 14 months, signaling the long-slumping Internet company is still struggling to snap out of its financial malaise under a new leadership team.
The Federal Trade Commission yesterday named Georgetown University law professor David Vladeck as director of the agency's Bureau of Consumer Protection.
With the exception of that come-from-behind win over an overconfident hare, turtles and racing have never really been a very good match.
It's an old idea: a central sign-in that would let you log into many of your favorite Internet sites, eliminating the hassle ...
Intel Chief Executive Paul Otellini said low-cost, ultrathin laptops with future Intel processors will be a big trend, a development that could upset the Netbook cart.
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Windows 7 has long been shaping up as Microsoft's salvation: The operating system that would recharge its fortunes and get the company back in the game following the debacle of Windows Vista's release and the eventual acceptance of the head-in-the-ground attitude that had ...
Blogger's posting via SMS and e-mail is now a simpler affair, but what about a native application? We're not there yet.
NASA announced Tuesday that it won't name a room in the international space station after the comedian. Instead, it has named a treadmill after him.
Chip maker Intel posts results beating expectations - but it fails to provide an earnings forecast, citing economic uncertainty.
Creative solutions to solving the world's energy problems take center stage tonight at 8 ET/PT in the PBS special Planet Forward, ...
Ten somewhat illegal, unauthorized and totally fun things you can do with a netbook.
Online auction site eBay is planning to separate internet call service provider Skype and list its shares on the stock exchange.
Pivotal moments in Twitter's short timeline.
Give us 140 characters, and we'll turn on the world.
Science editor Alan Boyle's Weblog: Researchers studying how our brain deals with emotions worry that the rapid-fire pace of texting and tweeting may erode our moral fiber.
Video nominees for the 13th annual Webby awards, which honor excellence on the Internet, have a decidedly comic -- and political -- flavor. Among the nominated videos announced Tuesday were Sarah Palin parodies, Sarah Silverman's "The Great Schlep" and a "Prop 8 -- The Musical" spoof starring Jack Black as Jesus.
First cloned camel, named Achievement, is a victory for Dubai scientists.
Actor will "ding dong ditch" Ted Turner if he can beat CNN to 1M followers.
BlackBerry users around the country were without e-mail for about 3 hours in a nationwide outage that affected users on all major wireless networks.
Gay book rankings removed from Amazon. Discrimination? Glitch? Hack?
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Investors don't seem to totally buy Intel Corp.'s proclamation that slumping personal computer sales have "bottomed out."...
The European Commission begins legal action over the way online advertising technology Phorm has been tested in the UK.
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Yahoo Inc. is gearing up for its third round of mass layoffs in 14 months, signaling the long-slumping Internet company is still struggling to snap out of its financial malaise under a new leadership team....
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Hackers made off with at least 285 million electronic records in 2008, more than in the four previous years combined, according to a new study that shows identity thieves are getting better at exploiting careless mistakes that leave companies vulnerable to attack....
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- There are plenty of reasons to hate spammers. Add this to the list: They're environmentally unfriendly....
NEW YORK (AP) -- EBay Inc. plans to spin off its Internet communications service Skype through an initial public offering, undoing a $2.6 billion acquisition that puzzled analysts and eBay struggled to justify....
Amazon.com apologized Monday for an "embarrassing and ham-fisted cataloging error" that led to the sales ranking being removed from tens of thousands of books.
Crime victims, police and good samaritans play digital detective.
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