- Sun Feb 7 10:21 AM PST 2010 Survey: Majority of people don't want an iPad
A survey by online marketplace Retrevo finds that 61 percent of people aren't interested in owning an iPad. It also suggests that the hype around the product has actually made things worse.
- Thu Feb 4 4:56 PM PST 2010 DOJ not pleased with latest Google Book agreement
Justice Department says amended settlement didn't adequately address antitrust issues that give Google competitive advantages in the digital marketplace.
- Thu Feb 4 11:28 AM PST 2010 Ex-Microsoft VP says Redmond a 'clumsy' innovator
In a New York Times op-ed piece, former Tablet PC team member Dick Brass laments that people are turning to Apple, Amazon, and Google to find the next big thing.
- Tue Feb 2 9:30 AM PST 2010 Alexandria, Va., is top city for online giving
Alexandria, its neighboring Arlington, Va., and Cambridge, Mass., were the three most generous U.S. cities for per capita online donations in 2009, says report from Convio.
- Tue Feb 2 5:00 AM PST 2010 Rivalry heats up in navigation device market
Automotive news reports on competition in the GPS navigation industry.
- Fri Jan 29 1:25 PM PST 2010 Bank of America Web site goes down Friday
The banking giant's site is inexplicably unavailable to an unknown number of customers, a spokeswoman says.
- Thu Jan 28 7:50 AM PST 2010 Nokia rides smartphone gains in fourth quarter
The company is battling back in the smartphone sector, but fourth-quarter sales overall were still down even as profits rose on cost cuts.
- Tue Jan 26 1:30 PM PST 2010 Yahoo ends Bartz's first year on up note
Fourth-quarter revenue falls compared with last year at Yahoo, but the numbers exceed what had been expected of Yahoo as CEO Carol Bartz continues to try to right the ship.
- Sun Jan 24 9:01 PM PST 2010 Gates, the philanthropist, on lessons learned (Q&A)
Microsoft's chairman tells CNET about his philanthropic work over the past year, travels to Africa and India, and his entry into the Twitterverse.
- Fri Jan 22 1:37 PM PST 2010 CNET News Daily Podcast: Clinton urges Net companies to reject censoring
Secretary of state lays out new Internet freedom policy; court drastically reduces $2-million file-sharing penalty; IT spending to rise; MPAA head steps down; astronaut tweets from ISS.




