- Wed Nov 11 10:00 AM PST 2009 Bing getting a fall refresh
Microsoft's search engine is getting improved preview results as well as some new health information licensed from Wolfram's Alpha.
- Thu Nov 5 8:50 AM PST 2009 Zero-day flaw found in Web encryption
Flaw is found in the Transport Layer Security and Secure Sockets Layer protocols, which have typically been used online retailers and banks to provide security for Web transactions.
- Mon Nov 2 10:40 AM PST 2009 Open source as an antitrust strategy
Open source provides a way for industries to collaborate without running afoul of antitrust law.
- Thu Oct 29 6:51 PM PDT 2009 2010 VW GTI: The hottest hatch
CNET Car Tech gets a preview drive in the 2010 Volkswagen GTI.
- Wed Oct 7 4:00 AM PDT 2009 Q&A: Amit Yoran talks cybersecurity
Former U.S. cybersecurity director Amit Yoran talks about his year as the "cyberguy" and why he is an "anti-user."
- Fri Oct 2 2:16 PM PDT 2009 Ig Nobel winners: Knuckle cracking to panda poo
Honored research includes findings that cracking your knuckles won't give you arthritis, panda feces are good for composting, and named cows produce more milk.
- Thu Sep 17 12:05 PM PDT 2009 Test-drive: Office Web apps technical preview
It's Office. On the Web. That's not necessarily a good thing, we discover in an early look at Microsoft's online versions of Excel and PowerPoint.
- Wed Sep 16 1:44 PM PDT 2009 Hands On: Jabra Halo stereo Bluetooth headset
It folds! It sports dual microphones! It even works with non-Bluetooth devices! But this sleek, stylish headset is hobbled a bit by Apple's wonky Bluetooth support. Bummer!
- Tue Sep 15 12:54 PM PDT 2009 TechCrunch50: How to pitch to women in a room full of dudes
Cocodot and Learnvest, two presentations Tuesday at the TechCrunch50 event, have a target audience of women. That's tough when just about everyone listening is male.
- Tue Sep 15 6:37 AM PDT 2009 Cyberdefenses are misdirected, report says
IT groups are finding it hard to prioritize defense strategies against cyberattacks because most don't have an Internet-wide view of the attacks, a SANS Institute report says.




