Apple's retail stores reported shortages of some models of the new iPhone 3GS, according to the company's own inventory tracking …
Google begins sending out Google Voice invites
A month after reserving 1 million phone numbers with Level 3, Google began opening up Google Voice to users who …
Cisco sends employees home to work
Cisco revealed it has garnered more than $277 million in productivity savings by letting employees work from home using the …
New domains coming in 2010: ICANN
Internet policymakers are forging ahead with a controversial plan to introduce hundreds of generic top-level domains — such as .nyc, …
HTC Hero finds a killer app in Flash
The HTC Hero opens up a whole world of multimedia content with support for Flash 9, intensifying the spotlight on …
Energy-efficient servers earn a star — but so what?
Servers can now earn the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Energy Star label in recognition of their green qualities, but most …
Ingres benefits from Oracle-related angst
When the 250-store California supermarket chain Save Mart Supermarket began making plans to roll out a time and attendance tracking …
Analyst: $120 for Windows 7 'way too much'
Microsoft's pricing of Windows 7 threatens to derail its efforts to move users off the aging Windows XP and make …
Survey casts doubt on cloud adoption
New survey results cast doubt on whether cloud computing adoption will ramp up in the next 12 months, with only …
Michael Jackson spam spreads, malware attacks likely
Within hours of the death of pop star Michael Jackson, spam trading on his demise hit in-boxes, a security firm …
Palm CEO: We don't have to beat each other to prosper
Palm's new CEO said he thinks the smartphone market is growing fast enough that multiple handset makers can thrive, and …
New server chips don't deliver: Facebook's tech chief
The latest generations of server processors from Intel and Advanced Micro Devices don't deliver the promised gains in performance, according …
Microsoft dumps Windows 7 upgrades for EU
Microsoft told European consumers that they won't be able to do an “in-place” upgrade from Vista to Windows 7 when …
Windows installs updates without permission, researchers say
Windows is installing “surprise updates” against the wishes of some users, who have expressly set up the operating system not …