- Tue Feb 9 1:44 PM PST 2010 Microsoft on iTunes in 2003: 'We were smoked'
Groklaw uncovers a couple of e-mails from Bill Gates and then-Windows leader Jim Allchin revealing that Microsoft was worried about iTunes when it first launched.
- Tue Feb 9 8:21 AM PST 2010 Netflix has Blockbuster on the ropes
As Blockbuster suffers through another round of layoffs and its stock trades for less than a postage stamp, one has to wonder when Netflix will deliver a knockout.
- Tue Feb 9 6:27 AM PST 2010 Toyota adds 2010 Prius to global recall list
Recall to affect more than 400,000 hybrid models, including the latest Prius, as Toyota seeks to fix a problem with the regenerative brakes, which help charge the cars' electric batteries.
- Tue Feb 9 6:00 AM PST 2010 Nvidia Optimus unveiled: Switchable laptop graphics on the fly
Some ideas are so obvious that when announced, one's first reaction is to ask, "Wait, weren't we already doing it that way?"
- Tue Feb 9 12:00 AM PST 2010 Watching the birth of Flickr co-founder's gaming start-up
Stewart Butterfield and his friends are back at it with a new company. CNET's Daniel Terdiman was given exclusive, behind-the-scenes access as they built it from scratch.
- Mon Feb 8 3:47 PM PST 2010 University worker accused of extorting student file sharers
Security analyst at University of Georgia tasked with catching copyright violators allegedly uses his position to shakedown students.
- Mon Feb 8 8:32 AM PST 2010 iCatchall: 27 apps for free--Monday only
Make no mistake: some of these apps aren't worth the icons they're hiding behind. But iCatchall does have more than a handful of genuinely useful tools.
- Mon Feb 8 4:00 AM PST 2010 How CoverItLive failed users during iPad unveiling
When you're covering tech's Super Bowl equivalent live, you really don't want your broadcasting platform to collapse.
- Sun Feb 7 9:00 PM PST 2010 New UI, features highlight McAfee 2010 suites
Security suite vendor McAfee debuts their 2010 product line today, introducing an overhauled interface and new features in a bid to remain competitive.
- Sat Feb 6 9:57 AM PST 2010 Microsoft dropping FAST search for Linux, Unix
Microsoft is getting set to phase out its FAST enterprise search offerings for Linux and Unix. Will customers move to cloud-based search or move to Windows?




