- Thu Oct 8 10:25 AM PDT 2009 Comcast pop-ups alert customers to PC infections
New automated notification service, Constant Guard, replaces phone calls in helping cable giant warn customers when their computers appear to have been compromised.
- Fri Oct 2 2:59 PM PDT 2009 Ask the Editors: Why does my laptop's Wireless-N speed cap at 130Mbps?
CNET's Dong Ngo answers frequently asked questions about wireless networking.
- Thu Sep 17 8:01 AM PDT 2009 Insatiable demand for mobile data challenges industry
Mobile Internet users are generating a tremendous and ever-growing demand for bandwidth and infrastructure performance, say speakers at the Linley Tech Processor Conference.
- Thu Apr 30 4:00 AM PDT 2009 Companies plan for possible swine flu pandemic
There's no telling how bad the swine flu outbreak will be, but experts say companies should be preparing for the worst.
- Fri Apr 10 10:00 AM PDT 2009 Week in review: Powerless to protect power grid?
U.S. power grid may be vulnerable, while Conficker appears to be rising from the dead. Also: piracy's cost.
- Fri Apr 3 9:30 AM PDT 2009 Week in review: The wicked worm that wasn't
Conficker does little more than frighten. Google offers an inside view, while Verizon packs promises. Also: Microsoft settles with TomTom.
- Fri Jan 23 10:25 AM PST 2009 mac.column.ted: The Macintosh: Changing our lives every day for 25 years
There's a lot going on this week. Amidst the celebration of the Obama Inauguration, let's not forget that this week is also the 25th anniversary of the Macintosh. For me, this occasion offers a time for reflection
- Tue Nov 18 4:01 PM PST 2008 The Real Deal 137: Put Web video on your TV
Rafe and Tom talk about all the myriad ways of putting Web video on your living room TV.
- Tue Nov 18 2:28 PM PST 2008 Microsoft to offer free consumer security suite
Software giant cans its paid Windows Live OneCare service in favor of a free consumer software focused on protecting PCs against malware.
- Fri Nov 7 9:00 AM PST 2008 Week in review: Google axes Yahoo ad deal
Search giant buckles to antitrust pressure. Meanwhile, the tech industry gears up for Obama presidency and the FCC opens up "white spaces."




