- Wed Nov 18 12:39 PM PST 2009 EA closes Pandemic Studios unit
Electronic Arts shuts Pandemic Studios facility, bought in 2007 as part of an $860 million deal. Shutdown follows announced cost cuts and layoffs for struggling EA.
- Fri Nov 13 1:31 PM PST 2009 Transcript of CNET Conversations with Eric Schmidt
This week, CNET's Tom Krazit and Molly Wood interviewed Google CEO Eric Schmidt. This is a transcript of their conversation.
- Thu Nov 12 9:08 AM PST 2009 Universities reject Kindle over inaccessibility for the blind
Syracuse University and the University of Wisconsin-Madison say they won't use Amazon's e-reader in their classrooms until it's more accessible to blind students.
- Tue Nov 10 8:30 AM PST 2009 SAP wants an open Java process (pot, meet kettle)
SAP apparently doesn't understand the irony of a proprietary software company demanding that complements like Java be open.
- Thu Nov 5 7:05 PM PST 2009 Nation prepares for deadly bat virus
The U.S. is investing in Hendra virus research because of fears it may be used in biological warfare.
- Fri Oct 30 11:00 AM PDT 2009 Week in review: Motorola, Verizon ready the Droid
The new Google Android smartphone gets prepped to arrive next month, while Windows users settle in with Windows 7. Also: The latest on Facebook privacy.
- Thu Oct 29 12:14 PM PDT 2009 Yahoo planning Santa Clara campus
Say goodbye to Sunnyvale? Yahoo has proposed constructing a 13-building campus in Santa Clara, just south of its current headquarters.
- Wed Oct 28 2:10 PM PDT 2009 Gossip: 'Social Network' filming will row across the pond
After it wraps up filming in Boston this week, tipsters tell CNET News that the movie about Facebook's origins will be filming in June at the Henley Royal Regatta in the U.K.
- Wed Oct 28 10:52 AM PDT 2009 Driverless car also parks itself
VW and Stanford University feature "first ever" autonomous parking demonstration by driverless car at lab dedication ceremony.
- Tue Oct 27 3:08 PM PDT 2009 Sweaty Harvard jocks pitch in on Facebook movie
Film crews for David Fincher's "The Social Network," the tell-all film about Facebook's origins, have enlisted the university's heavyweight crew team to participate in a few scenes, according to The Boston Globe.




