- Sat Apr 28 2001 The week in review: IM everywhere
Already one of the most popular and fastest-growing Internet technologies, instant messaging is maturing with plans to send online messages more securely. But there's much more in the works.
- Wed Apr 25 2001 IM poised to become instant information tool
In a few weeks, a new "buddy" will appear on instant messaging lists worldwide to answer fans' questions about a new Radiohead album--and it just might change the Net.
- Mon Oct 25 2004 IBM supercomputing goes retro
Big Blue puts a new twist on an older technology. But will it steal thunder from the computing giant's other big machines?
- Fri Oct 31 2008 Daily Debrief: Why Apple's after a chip designer
A high-profile chip designer is leaving IBM for Apple, causing IBM to file a non-compete lawsuit and creating much speculation over Apple's possible renewed interest in the server market. On this Dail...
- Sun Nov 22 2009 Ep. 139: Does the Lexus IS350C have a big 'ol butt?
The drumbeat gets louder against Driving While Texting, it's hybrid vs. diesel for Green Car of the Year, GM says selling on eBay was great -- but we're over it! And we go for a ride in a new retract...
- Tue Nov 18 2008 Noncompete clauses can keep tech in check
IBM's lawsuit against former executive Mark Papermaster, who is trying to join Apple, underscores how companies can enforce restrictions on their employees.
- Mon Oct 7 1996 Busy signals from PacBell, Big Blue
I'm concerned about my son: He's beginning to think more and more like a Web site.
- Tue Mar 4 2008 It's your move
Even if you just checkmated your new friend in India or took your Russian opponent's rook, new chess Web sites like Chess.com are encouraging niche social networking. CNET News.com's Kara Tsuboi sat d...
- Thu Sep 18 1997 Marc goes mum as MS jabs Java
There I was, Fedora in hand, at the Steve Forbes/George Gilder Telecosm Conference in Palm Springs, California, wondering which of the two hosts would win the Stiff-Assed White Guy World Championship.
- Mon Apr 21 2008 Photos: Green buildings for the rest of us
To an architect or venture capitalist, "green buildings" means construction of fancy, new homes or office buildings. What about everybody who already lives somewhere?




