- Fri Mar 6 2009 Audio slide show: LaidOffCamp takes creative approach to downturn
This quirky un-conference brought together more than 600 people in San Francisco to share ideas about how to find employment and support during the recession.
- Tue Sep 14 2004 Study: 400,000 IT jobs lost since 2001
Nearly half of those jobs disappeared after the recession's official end, with San Francisco and Boston being hit the hardest.
- Thu Jun 11 2009 Yes, Virginia, the DTV transition still isn't over
Friday marks the day that full-power TV broadcasters will finally stop sending analog signals and will transmit only digital signals.
- Mon Apr 20 2009 Ep. 956: Zombie Pirate BotMacs
Macs infected with a new pirate-induced botnet are launching denial-of-service attacks! Do you have your zombie botnet preparedness kit? Also free mobile DTV in DC, an official Windows Mobile 6.5 rele...
- Mon Mar 30 2009 Ep. 941: Urine nation
The Streamy awards made me think of how Hollywood and the video bloggers are starting to come together. It made Natali think about urination. So maybe they need to rethink branding. We also tell yo...
- Thu Mar 27 2008 AT&T to offer live mobile TV in May
Company has finally set a date to start offering MediaFlo's live mobile TV service. But the big question is whether anyone will actually tune in.
- Wed Nov 17 2004 Patent suits target game industry
American Video Graphics wields its patent arsenal against who's who of computer game world, from Dell to Microsoft to Nintendo.
- Fri Jul 21 2006 High-tech jobs recovery? Don't believe the hype
WashTech/CWA's Marcus Courtney says the tech sector is suffering from the longest jobless recovery since World War II.
- Thu Feb 28 2002 Broadband troubles broadside consumers
The transition from Excite@Home has been rocky for customers and cable companies. Analysts say the fallout could have ripple effects throughout the technology and telecommunications sectors.
- Fri Dec 7 2001 IT salaries stabilizing
Despite the overall stagnation in salaries, it's not all gloom and doom for techies. Some professionals with particular skills will likely fare better than others.


