- Wed May 31 2006 How Sony failed to Connect, again
Electronics giant had a secret weapon in its fight against Apple's iTunes, but got "unmitigated disaster" instead.
- Wed Aug 19 2009 Photos: Loaded with promise in the R&D pipeline
Before fax machines, ATMs, and LCDs became everyday tech, they were recipients of R&D 100 awards. Here are some of this year's winners.
- Thu Feb 27 2003 Pentagon spy database funding revealed
Millions of dollars are going to 26 research projects linked to the Total Information Awareness program, which aims to compile electronic dossiers on Americans.
- Tue Dec 1 1998 WavePhore hangs 10
The data broadcaster's stock rolls in with a big gain as it announces a new e-commerce initiative.
- Thu Aug 20 2009 Los Angeles gets its Google Apps groove
The nation's second-largest city is close to overcoming security fears and jumping on the cloud computing bandwagon. Will other cities follow?
- Tue Aug 1 2000 Sony forges wireless deal for PlayStation
The consumer electronics giant partners with NTT DoCoMo to bring the PlayStation to NTT DoCoMo's wireless network.
- Thu Sep 28 2000 Sony merges wireless Web-surfing pad with TV
The consumer electronics giant announces the Airboard, a wireless Web-surfing device and television that also acts as a remote control for DVD players and stereos.
- Fri Jul 14 2006 FBI grapples with out-of-date computers
Managerial blunders and financial indiscretions mire efforts to modernize the agency's computer systems.
- Mon Jun 2 2003 Vision Series: Computers replace petri dishes
One of five industries in the throes of a tech metamorphosis, the life sciences field is hoping information technology can help it deal with an explosion of data and a rush for new pharmaceuticals.
- Mon Feb 3 2003 Perspective: The first 'e-war'
CNET News.com's Washington watcher Declan McCullagh examines how the Pentagon might respond to a serious electronic attack on U.S. infrastructure in the case of conflict in the Middle East.

