- Wed Nov 18 11:56 AM PST 2009 Buzz Out Loud Podcast 1109: In the future we'll all be cats
IBM is working on an artificial brain they think they'll have done by 2019. And we figure once that happens, the robots will rise and we will become your pets. And like cats we'll think that we're in charge.
- 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.
- Thu Nov 5 6:46 AM PST 2009 Verizon offers prepaid wireless service for laptop users
The carrier will offer on-the-go laptop users a prepaid option for wireless broadband service on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis.
- Wed Nov 4 12:44 PM PST 2009 Xperia X10 drawing new lines in Android battle
Sony Ericsson's upcoming Xperia X10 offers new features for an Android phone.
- Wed Oct 28 8:01 AM PDT 2009 The Gizmo Report: WikiReader--simple, singular
Whoever heard of an Internet-based device with no Internet access? Or of a single-function electronic device in these days of the digital convergence? Enter the WikiReader.
- Tue Oct 27 12:15 PM PDT 2009 Google releases Android 2.0 SDK
Google's Eclair update for Android offers a host of changes including multitouch support.
- 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.
- Wed Oct 21 3:00 PM PDT 2009 Flickr gets personal with people tagging
Flickr is introducing a new kind of tag this week, one that lets you tag your friends on the service in photos they appear in whether you've taken the photo or not.
- Wed Oct 21 8:05 AM PDT 2009 Verizon CEO slams Net neutrality
Ivan Seidenberg, Verizon's chief executive, voices his strong opposition to the new open Internet rules the FCC is crafting.



