- Tue Dec 29 2009 Time to update the software user's bill of rights
More than a decade ago, an IBM researcher proposed a computer user's bill of rights. Ten years later, we need to lower our expectations.
- Tue Dec 22 2009 CES 2010 preview: Green comes in many colors
Green tech will come in many guises at CES with solar chargers, in-home energy displays, vampire power slayers, and all sorts of energy-efficient electronics.
- Tue Dec 22 2009 White House appoints cybersecurity chief
New Cybersecurity Coordinator Howard Schmidt promises to develop strategies to protect U.S. networks, beef up technology partnerships, and promote R&D.
- Mon Dec 21 2009 Tracking deforestation in real time
Google.org, Google's philanthropic arm, has announced a cloud-based method for analyzing deforestation around the world, in a much more up-to-date manner than was previously possible.
- Sun Oct 14 2007 What kind of information technology user are you?
Do you cringe when your cell phone rings? Do you suffer from withdrawal when you can't check your Blackberry? Do you rush to post your vacation video to your Web site? Answer a few questions to see where you fit in the new typology of information and comm
- Fri Dec 18 2009 Mountain Dew drinks up social media (Q&A)
A sophisticated social-media marketing program shows how brands can extend themselves to new levels of audience engagement.
- Wed Dec 16 2009 Keeping Uncle Sam from spying on citizens
As Center for Democracy and Technology lawyer, Greg Nojeim works to keep government from using national security as excuse to violate citizens' online privacy.
- Tue May 19 2009 HP, Microsoft to expand communications partnership
A four-year, $180 million expansion of the companies' Frontline Partnership is intended to deliver unified communication tools to businesses.
- Tue Dec 15 2009 Wireless and broadcast industries begin spectrum debate
The debate between wireless operators and TV broadcasters over reallocating wireless spectrum has begun.
- Mon Dec 18 2006 Images: Collaborating via Clearspace
Jive Software's suite is designed to let employees share documents, write blogs and discuss topics of interest in forums.




