- Tue Nov 24 4:00 AM PST 2009 Firefox hopes to one-up IE with fast graphics
Windows 7 features called Direct2D and DirectWrite will speed up Internet Explorer 9 performance. But Firefox hopes it might retool for the same benefit first.
- Tue Nov 24 4:00 AM PST 2009 Crave giveaway of the week: official rules
These are the official rules for CNET's Crave blog giveaway of the week contest.
- 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.
- Sun Nov 22 9:00 PM PST 2009 Sun Catalytix secures money for low-cost solar fuel
The MIT spin-off finishes a $3 million seed round to pursue a cheap catalyst for splitting water to make hydrogen from clean energy sources.
- Sat Nov 21 10:04 AM PST 2009 McAfee warns about '12 Scams of Christmas'
Shoppers and retailers aren't the only ones gearing up for the holidays. Criminals are out in full force with plenty of scams to separate you and your money.
- 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.
- Thu Nov 19 10:00 AM PST 2009 Google releases Chrome OS source code
Ahead of an event designed to show off the OS for the first time, Google has released source code for the project. More is expected, including a demonstration.
- Wed Nov 18 11:41 AM PST 2009 New Firefox 3.6 beta aims to cut crashes
The third beta imposes a new restriction on how third-party software can interact with it. And a feature called Resource Package could speed up Firefox 3.7.
- Tue Nov 17 8:00 PM PST 2009 Intel an investor in storage firm for Apple users
Chipmaker says it has invested in seven new companies through its global investment arm.
- Tue Nov 17 5:24 PM PST 2009 T-Mobile UK says workers sold customer data
British consumer privacy commissioner says he will prosecute over sale of customer data by T-Mobile UK employees.




