- Mon Nov 23 12:29 PM PST 2009 Chrome OS security: 'Sandboxing' and auto updates
Google operating system will feature many of the same security features as the Chrome browser, including "sandboxing" of applications, auto updating, and antiphishing.
- Thu Nov 19 9:01 PM PST 2009 Cisco launches iPhone security app
Cisco Systems' new App Store entry, featuring customized alerts and threat information delivered to the handheld device, targets security professionals.
- Tue Nov 17 10:36 AM PST 2009 Dell's smartphone move makes sense
Though some Dell fans may wonder about the company's decision, the move actually has good business strategy.
- Tue Nov 17 7:15 AM PST 2009 Nintendo's Dunaway: What, Wii worry?
q&a Despite a rough several months for Nintendo, sales and marketing exec Cammie Dunaway maintains an upbeat attitude about her company.
- Tue Nov 17 6:29 AM PST 2009 AdMob brings interactive video ads to iPhone
The mobile ad firm, poised to become part of Google, says the first ads for the iPhone and iPod Touch are set to run this week.
- Mon Nov 16 10:13 AM PST 2009 The 404 Podcast 468: Where we take a RIDE with Tony Hawk
CNET's The 404 Podcast is very proud to welcome Tony Hawk to the studio today! The man who rode skateboarding to mainstream success sits down with us for a chat.
- Wed Nov 11 12:05 PM PST 2009 Nintendo DS gets Modern Warfare: Handcramps
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 gets its handheld game on, but is it a shell of its big brother?
- Wed Nov 11 10:05 AM PST 2009 The 404 Podcast 465: Where the television will not be revolutionized
Today's episode of The 404 podcast is brought to you by ageism, cell phones, discrimination, Xbox Live, PlayStation Network, and racism. Oh, and listeners like you.
- Tue Nov 10 10:06 AM PST 2009 Intel debuts text reader for the blind
The Intel Reader is a new mobile device designed to read printed text aloud for the blind or those who have a difficult time seeing or reading.
- Mon Nov 9 1:20 PM PST 2009 With AdMob, Google seeks mobile-ad advantage
The most dominant online advertising company has long had its sights set on the mobile market, and its $750 million purchase of AdMob would give it a strong position.




