- Wed May 3 2006 Intel seeks to rein in AMD case
update Chipmaker contends that foreign business practices are irrelevant to AMD's lawsuit in a U.S. court.
- Thu May 21 2009 How my BlackBerry survived a swim in the toilet
CNET News' Ina Fried loved her smartphone already, but loves it even more after it survived an unfortunate "water incident." Here's how the incident went down.
- Tue Jan 27 2009 White House e-mail down for a day
Obama staffers suffer from a server outage that stopped the flow of e-mail for most of Monday.
- Tue Jun 18 1996 Sony planning notebook for U.S.
In addition to its new home PCs, Sony plans a notebook for the U.S. market.
- Mon Jul 1 1996 Government officially files CDA appeal
The Justice Department filed an official notice to appeal the recent CDA ruling.
- Mon Apr 13 2009 Ep. 951: Scary and hot
In this case it refers to Jeff Bakalar's face, but it could also refer to Amazon, Steve Jobs, and Skype. Well at least in part. Find out all about all of these things in today's scary and caliente e...
- Wed May 7 2008 Report: N.C. town to switch off analog TV early
Federal regulators are expected to announce that Wilmington, N.C., has volunteered to switch to all-digital broadcasts early as a last-minute "test" before the bigger February 2009 transition.
- Mon Mar 23 2009 Intel chip flaw--but what of it?
Researchers warn of a flaw that could spur "CPU cache poisoning." For the moment, though, the danger remains strictly theoretical.
- Mon Nov 3 2008 Yahoo and Google retool advertising agreement
Yahoo and Google have reportedly revised their proposed search advertising agreement, in a move to gain acceptance from the Department of Justice, according to The Wall Street Journal.
- Mon Jan 5 2009 What ails Steve Jobs?
After months of speculation about what's behind his major weight loss, Steve Jobs talks about his health problems for the first time in public. On the CNET News Daily Debrief, Charles Cooper and Tom K...




