- Fri Jan 29 9:12 AM PST 2010 Week in review: Tablet time for Apple
Steve Jobs unveils the iPad to mixed results, while the sun sets on Sun Microsystems. Also: Google Voice comes to iPhone.
- Thu Jan 28 10:55 AM PST 2010 It's been 10 years: Why won't people pay for privacy?
On Data Privacy Day and well into the Internet era, a look at a decade of failed business models that had hoped to make billions protecting customers' personal information.
- Wed Jan 27 6:55 AM PST 2010 Oracle buys Sun, becomes hardware company
The last chapter for Sun Microsystems closes, and the next for Oracle begins as the software company adds hardware to its portfolio.
- Wed Jan 13 4:51 PM PST 2010 IT players in motion
If it seems that every vendor is doing something different--entering some new business, competing with erstwhile allies, cooperating with erstwhile competitors--it's because they are.
- Tue Jan 12 12:19 PM PST 2010 Fixes in for Windows 2000, Adobe Reader
Security experts say Adobe's patch for a zero-day Reader vulnerability is more critical than the Windows hole.
- Mon Jan 11 5:20 PM PST 2010 2010 will be a wild ride for IT
Welcome to 2010. I hope you're buckled in and ready to go, because it's going to be a fast, wild ride. One well beyond the fast pace IT already expects.
- Wed Jan 6 11:35 AM PST 2010 Should enterprise IT piggyback on consumer Web?
Enterprise software is notoriously expensive and complex, while the consumer Web is the exact opposite. Should software vendors start borrowing Web infrastructure?
- Mon Jan 4 4:00 AM PST 2010 IBM software sticks to the plan for 2010
Steve Mills, Big Blue's software chief, sits down with CNET to discuss the company's view on cloud computing and open source in the new year.
- Thu Dec 31 12:01 AM PST 2009 Buzz Out Loud Podcast 1137: Tech predictions for 2010
We count down our top ten (or so) predictions in the world of technology for 2010.
- Tue Dec 29 4:19 AM PST 2009 2010 the year of cloud-computing...M&A
Cloud computing is becoming less about science projects and more about real-world deployments, which should lead to big vendors buying start-ups to round out their offerings.




