- Sun Feb 27 2005 Jef Raskin, Mac pioneer, dies at 61
The expert on computer interfaces, and Apple employee No. 31, launched the Macintosh project.
- Tue Dec 16 2008 Without Macworld, how will Apple create the buzz?
Apple can reach its customers in more effective ways than trade shows. But there's no substitute for the human touch; how will Apple's leaders present its ideas in the future?
- Tue Nov 21 2006 EarthLink CEO taking medical leave
Executive Vice President Mike Lunsford to take over duties immediately at the Internet service provider.
- Thu Jan 22 2009 Mac at 25: Readers reminisce
CNET readers write about their most vivid memories of the groundbreaking Macintosh.
- Mon Mar 8 2004 Investment in nanotech anything but small
The Nano Science and Technology Institute's Nanotech 2004 trade show reveals that the U.S. government, among others, expects to spend billions on nanotech research in coming years.
- Thu Oct 10 1996 Shift in top ranks of Lotus
One-half of Lotus's presidency has decided that having half a president is about as good as having one.
- Mon Nov 17 2008 '60 Minutes': The Wasteland
Join Scott Pelley as he uncovers one of the most toxic places on Earth--a town in China that government officials and gangsters don't want you to see. Our investigation found that most of the compute...
- Mon Jul 21 2008 Microsoft may come out winner in Yahoo and Icahn settlement
Microsoft may find a sympathetic ear on any future buyout or asset acquisition proposals for Yahoo's search business, say sources.
- Wed Nov 6 2002 Microsoft memo: Linux fight backfiring
Some of the software giant's efforts to disparage open-source software such as Linux have worked against the company, according to a recent memo by the software maker.
- Fri May 30 2008 Plant power to fight toxic tech
Plants could clean the air of toxic chemicals from living rooms and offices and, perhaps, power plants.




