AT&T Labs in San Francisco opens its doors to show off its Emerging Devices division, as well as some research projects around location-based services, social networking, and medical devices of the future. Full story...
Barnes & Noble has announced on its Web site that its much-anticipated e-book reader, the Nook, is sold out through 2009.
Drager's Infinity M540 displays a patient's real-time vital signs on the go. Designed to fit in the palm of a caregiver's hand, the display auto-rotates so that it is always upright.
Puzzled onlookers have wondered why Google is overseeing two separate operating-system projects. Co-founder Sergey Brin thinks that at some point the two will become one.
From Azure to Windows 7 to Firefox, operating systems and browsers grabbed headlines this week as Google proved, with its unveiling of Chrome OS, how interrelated they are.
In an interview, the president of Microsoft's Windows unit tells CNET why he does things the way he does.
The newest versions of Internet Explorer, Firefox, and other browsers all protect against phishing and malware attacks, and most also let you browse anonymously, though they implement these features in very different ways.
The European Network and Information Security Agency outlines the benefits and pitfalls for companies thinking of entrusting a third party with their data and even their entire business infrastructure.
The Twitter client has built in Google Translate for quick decoding of international tweets--and also, no more invite codes are required.
The geolocation tool allows developers to incorporate a user's location in tweets. It's an opt-in service.
Still, the world's second largest oil consumer is taking a cautious approach to introducing tougher diesel and gasoline specifications.