- Fri Oct 23 10:00 AM PDT 2009 Q&A: Schneier warns of marketers and dancing pigs
Security guru Bruce Schneier pokes fun at National Cyber Security Month and says when it comes to privacy, marketers are scarier than governments or criminals.
- Fri Oct 16 12:37 AM PDT 2009 Report: Digg acquires Kevin Rose's WeFollow
Mashable and TechCrunch report that Digg has acquired Kevin Rose's side project, WeFollow.
- Wed Oct 7 1:01 PM PDT 2009 Red Hat: An analyst day in improving times
Red Hat's analyst day highlights a good financial condition and lays out a road map of things to come.
- Tue Oct 6 3:59 PM PDT 2009 Telus, Bell to get the iPhone in Canada
The Rogers-only era in Canada is coming to an end. Telus and Bell will both offer the iPhone beginning in November.
- Fri Oct 2 4:00 AM PDT 2009 Is the iPhone hurting AT&T's brand?
AT&T's exclusive deal to carry the iPhone has been a double-edge sword. While the iPhone brought it millions of new customers, half say they'd defect to another carrier.
- Tue Sep 29 6:45 AM PDT 2009 Cloud computing and the big rethink: Part 1
Do you think the future of cloud computing revolves around virtual servers? Try again. Software developers are rethinking delivery of distributed applications and services, impacting the way we address IT from the very core.
- Mon Sep 21 3:28 PM PDT 2009 Netflix awards $1 million for outdoing Cinematch
Prize goes to BellKor's Pragmatic Chaos after a nail-biting finish. Next competition will focus on predicting movie enjoyment based on demographic and behavioral data.
- Fri Sep 18 7:37 AM PDT 2009 Five ways that Apps.gov is a trendsetter
Apps.gov, a new cloud computing portal from the General Services Administration, will serve to demonstrate a variety of new IT practices enabled by cloud. Will the private enterprise follow?
- Wed Sep 2 1:13 PM PDT 2009 At 40, the Internet still reshaping history
The Net has crushed geographic barriers and withstood extraordinary growing pains. But the human race has work to do adapting to its creation.
- Tue Sep 1 5:01 PM PDT 2009 Coming to a bedside near you: Body sensor networks
GE is developing wireless medical monitoring systems that could replace the traditional tangle of bedside cables used to capture a patient's vital signs.




