- Fri Dec 13 1996 Safety in technology
Buried deep in the WIPO database treaty is a provision to ban copyright-cracking technology that opponents say could make PCs and correction fluid illegal.
- Mon Oct 31 2005 SCO describes alleged IBM Unix misuse to court
- Tue Jul 17 2007 Key to funding for eldercare technologies? Pilots
Test programs provide important information as to whether a technology will work and whether people would be willing to pay for it, say panelists.
- Wed Jun 17 2009 IBM investing $100 million in mobile research
With high consumer and business use of mobile devices, Big Blue says it will spend the money over next five years to improve and advance on-the-go communications.
- Mon Feb 11 2002 Olympics shuns mobile technology
Organizers say equipment based on the 802.11 standard won't be used to run operations of any Games until at least 2008. They say landlines are a "safer" bet.
- Mon Feb 17 1997 On technology and human desire
Being a Nobel laureate has its perks. Heads of state seek your opinion, famous photographers want your picture, and the press eagerly awaits your Big Thoughts. However, a jet-lagged, harried Arno Penzias seems like a pretty regular guy.
- Wed Sep 16 2009 Photos: Inside IBM's deep green data center
IBM has rebuilt an existing data center to use the latest in energy-efficient technologies and building designs.
- Thu Sep 17 2009 IBM data center gets deep energy retrofit
IBM's "green innovation" data center uses cutting-edge technologies, such as temperature sensors, and building designs aimed at cutting energy consumption.
- Fri Mar 24 2000 IBM targets set-tops with new chips
Big Blue says it is developing chips for television set-top boxes that will transform TV sets into interactive, two-way information appliances.
- Tue Apr 12 2005 Technology's 10 most inexcusable failures
ZDNet's David Berlind has his dander up about half-baked technologies that still don't do what they're supposed to.




