- Mon Feb 8 4:00 AM PST 2010 Olympics and tech: 'No room to fail' (Q&A)
The Winter Games in Vancouver, which kick off Friday, rely on thousands of servers and PCs to manage everything from scores to travel plans. Magnus Alvarsson has to make sure everything is working.
- Thu Feb 4 1:57 PM PST 2010 Buzz Out Loud Podcast 1159: Wear clean underpants on the Internet
We discover that the Internet is just as dangerous as outside, which means you need to wear clean underwear. Natali also invents the IPADBJÖRN for all you iPad-wanters who need to use it hands-free. And we declare Donald Bell Emperor Pimp of portable ent
- Thu Feb 4 10:58 AM PST 2010 Air Force taps IBM for secure cloud
Big Blue wins Air Force contract to provide security cloud environment able to support and protect defense and intelligence data around the world.
- Thu Feb 4 8:43 AM PST 2010 Robonaut 2: The offspring of GM and NASA
The humanoid handyman is expected to be equally comfortable working the assembly line in Detroit and puttering around a spacecraft headed far, far away.
- Wed Feb 3 9:46 AM PST 2010 Star syncing comes to Google Maps for Android
An update to Android's Google Maps app stores favorite places on your Google account so you can access them later and search suggestions based on your browsing history.
- Wed Feb 3 5:00 AM PST 2010 Tata Technologies: Future is auto electronics
Automotive news reports on Tata Technologies efforts to build an automotive engineering practice.
- Tue Feb 2 4:00 AM PST 2010 Mozilla weighs privacy warnings for Web pages
New icons in Firefox could reveal how much privacy a Web site provides--a useful new feature, but only if publishers agree to rate themselves.
- Mon Feb 1 4:00 AM PST 2010 In their words: Experts weigh in on Mac vs. PC security
CNET asks a host of security experts which of the major operating-system platforms is more secure for consumers. Here's what they have to say.
- Fri Jan 29 12:24 PM PST 2010 Buzz Out Loud Podcast 1155: Fujitsu threatens to sue over stupid iPad name
While every woman on Earth universally thinks the name iPad is stupid, Fujitsu still wants to own it. We'll tell you about the Fujitsu iPad which has existed since 2002 and why Apple thinks they can still own the name anyway. We also look at the MSI tabl
- Thu Jan 28 1:25 PM PST 2010 Expert sees security issues with the iPad
Security expert says things like strong encryption and an access control feature are missing from Apple's new iPad tablet device.




