- Tue Jan 13 2009 Obama's new BlackBerry: The NSA's secure PDA?
RIM's BlackBerry may not be certified by the National Security Agency to handle top-secret material, but a PDA-phone called the Sectera Edge has been. Its operating system: Microsoft Windows Mobile.
- Fri Jul 14 2006 FBI's CIO faces agency's tech challenges
FBI's Zalmai Azmi discusses the agency's existing cumbersome systems and its seemingly antiquated security.
- Fri Dec 13 2002 Commentary: The ABCs of outsourcing
As the economy forces more companies to sell assets and convert fixed IT into a variable cost via outsourcing, buyers are well-served by remembering some timeless lessons.
- Fri Dec 22 2000 Hackers crack Egghead.com
The Internet retailer says a hacker accessed its computer systems, possibly exposing millions of credit card numbers.
- Tue Jun 23 2009 Q&A: Mark Abene, from 'Phiber Optik' to security guru
The activities of Mark Abene, aka "Phiber Optik," and his hacker friends made him a media darling and inspired a book, but now he spends his time protecting computer networks.
- Tue Feb 15 2000 Compaq backs Windows 2000 for business customers
The computer maker is gambling that small- and medium-size businesses will flock to the new operating system.
- Sat Apr 10 1999 The week in review: Nuclear labs shut down
The nation's three nuclear weapons labs shut down classified computer systems for at least a week to beef up network security.
- Tue Jun 16 2009 Tech layoffs: The scorecard
Follow the companies that are shedding workers with this live layoff tracker, which we'll continue to update as more news surfaces.
- Tue Mar 28 2000 Leading voice recognition firms merge
In a major shakeup in the speech recognition market, Lernout & Hauspie agrees to acquire its largest competitor, Dragon Systems, in a stock transaction valued at about $593 million.
- Wed Oct 10 2001 Storage giant sues former executive
Storage systems company EMC files a lawsuit against a former executive who allegedly violated a non-compete agreement when he switched employers.

