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  • Mon Nov 23 12:29 PM PST 2009 Chrome OS security: 'Sandboxing' and auto updates

    Google operating system will feature many of the same security features as the Chrome browser, including "sandboxing" of applications, auto updating, and antiphishing.

    Posted in InSecurity Complex by Elinor Mills

  • Mon Oct 19 5:14 PM PDT 2009 Windows 7 security in pictures

    See what security features are new and improved in Windows 7 in this slideshow.

    Posted in Windows 7 Insider by Seth Rosenblatt

  • Mon Oct 19 2:00 PM PDT 2009 Reserved enthusiasm for CES?

    Natali Del Conte reports from Phoenix, AZ on the CEA's i-stage event, a kick-off for CES 2010.

    Posted in i-stage by Natali Del Conte

  • Fri Oct 16 4:00 AM PDT 2009 Q&A: Defcon's Jeff Moss on cybersecurity, government's role

    Hacker Jeff Moss talks about being an adviser to the Department of Homeland Security, national ID cards, and how social media sites could deliver public emergency alerts.

    Posted in InSecurity Complex by Elinor Mills

  • Thu Oct 15 4:31 PM PDT 2009 'EmoBracelet' tells traders when they need a time-out

    Biometric-style emotion-sensing system supposedly alerts frazzled day traders when it might be smart to take a breath and step away from the Charles Schwab site.

    Posted in Crave by Leslie Katz

  • Thu Oct 8 1:27 PM PDT 2009 Pressure-sensitive keyboard? Let the fun begin

    Microsoft sent prototypes of pressure-sensitive keyboards to 40 student teams, which had four weeks to hack and innovate. The result? Coolness.

    Posted in Crave by Leslie Katz

  • Tue Oct 6 8:30 PM PDT 2009 Kohjinsha's doublewide laptop display

    Japanese PC maker shows a laptop with two sliding screens at Ceatec 2009.

    Posted in Circuit Breaker by Erica Ogg

  • Wed Sep 30 3:38 PM PDT 2009 Microsoft opens Windy City data center

    The software maker opens what it says just might be the world's largest data center in the outskirts of Chicago.

    Posted in Beyond Binary by Ina Fried

  • Tue Jun 23 8:00 AM PDT 2009 Laptop gets (overly) warm welcome in Hanoi

    A scalding hot summer day in Vietnam and a pack of chewing gum result in a cautionary tale involving an overheated laptop.

    Posted in Crave by Dong Ngo

  • Tue Jun 23 5:53 AM PDT 2009 Expedited airport-security service shuts down

    Clear nabbed more than 260,000 subscribers at $199 apiece, but couldn't pay its way to profitability and has shut down, making this traveler sad to see the airport again.

    Posted in The Open Road by Matt Asay