- Tue Nov 17 2009 Chip designer ARM leads Android alliance
Chip designer launches an alliance of 35 companies to support developers of products running Google's operating system.
- Wed May 24 2000 Flaws in S&P service could put companies' data at risk
Standard & Poor's is shoring up its service for stock quotes and news amid accusations by security analysts that the product is a wide-open door for network attacks.
- Mon Jan 30 2006 Sony software czar's big challenge
Former Apple exec Tim Schaaff expects to make sense of Sony's software plans. He'll need all the diplomatic skills he learned working with Steve Jobs.
- Wed Jan 26 2005 Cisco finds more security flaws in router software
The company reports three more vulnerabilities in certain versions of its routing software.
- Sun Nov 22 2009 Ep. 140: The next big thing in car tech? There's an app for that.
Apps are the next big thing in car tech, New York wants to crackdown on how truckers use GPS, why run-flat tires suck so damned much, the search for the perfect iPod Touch rig in your car, and a ride ...
- Tue Feb 5 2002 Software makers thrive on Net threats
Sales of security applications defy the recession, and some software makers have their hopes set that the gravy train keeps running.
- Thu Jul 24 2008 No softies need apply for Microsoft's big opening
Who's in line to become Kevin Johnson's replacement? The answer may go down as one of software giant's most important decisions.
- Tue Jan 4 2005 Apple office software seems likely
IGG Software has dropped the name "iWork" from its product lineup. Is Apple about to pick it up?
- Fri Jul 15 2005 Dell's Rollins shoots for $80 billion by 2009
Growth will come overseas and not with PCs, CEO Kevin Rollins tells shareholders.
- Mon Jul 29 2002 Ericsson pushes 3G software
With a set of third-generation applications, the Swedish telecom-equipment maker hopes to persuade people to catch the next wave in wireless services.




