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. Full story...
Manufacturers say they'll step up their spending on semiconductors, helping the chip industry stage a healthy recovery this year after a sluggish 2009, says iSuppli.
Viacom says YouTube founders always intended to build video version of Napster and looked for ways to "to avoid the copyright bastards.
The former CFO of IBM and Chrysler was hospitalized Tuesday night after collapsing at his home. He sat on Apple's board for 13 years.
Working with start-up PrimeStar Solar, General Electric is developing solar modules that use low-cost, cadmium telluride thin-film solar cells.
The soon-to-be-launched portable game device, its maker says, will help you play well with others.
Windows 7 users will no longer need their PC's processor to support hardware virtualization to run the new and old operating systems together.
Hewlett-Packard reaches agreement on several patent violation complaints filed last year against makers of compatible inkjet cartridge.
Google partners with Sony and Intel to develop Google TV, Amazon releases a Kindle app for the Mac, and some of you have really pathetic intimate lives, according to a study that shows that you'd rather be on Facebook than have sex or even eat.
Xiao Chen, the online operation's vice president of sales, is leaving the company to launch his own start-up.