Twitter Overtakes Digg in Popularity Mighty Digg falls behind Twitter in Web page ranking measured by Hitwise. By Daniel Ionescu 15 years ago
Ericsson Profit Declines, Plans to Cut 5,000 Jobs Swedish telecom vendor Ericsson had a good fourth quarter, but will still lay off 5,000 employees in a continuing effort to... By Mikael Ricknäs and IDG News Service 15 years ago
Macs vs. Windows Laptops, Sky-Fi, and Video Chat More lessons learned from 2008: Mac laptops aren't necessarily more expensive than Windows portables, airplanes are the new Internet cafes, and more. By James A. Martin 15 years ago
Cannon Challenge for iPhone Learn about physics with Discovery Channel's entertaining and educational iPhone game. By Ben Boychuk 15 years ago
Citrix Plans ‘bare Metal’ Desktop Hypervisor Citrix Systems is working with Intel to develop a "bare metal" hypervisor for client PCs, which could broaden the use of... By James Niccolai 15 years ago
Riverbed to Buy Mazu for Analysis Tools Riverbed will acquire Mazu Networks to add application performance analysis to its capabilities. By Stephen Lawson 15 years ago
Obama Inauguration Drives Record Web Usage The inauguration of President Obama Tuesday caused many Web sites to buckle under the pressure as they delivered millions of video streams. By Juan Carlos Perez 15 years ago
Google Kills Print Ads Program Google announced it plans to shut down its Print Ads service. By Nancy Gohring 15 years ago
Photosynth Makes Browsing Inauguration Photos Fun Cable news channel CNN teamed with Microsoft to create a unique way of viewing images from today's inauguration in Washington D.C. By Jeff Bertolucci 15 years ago
IBM Posts Strong Q4 Profits, No Layoffs Announced IBM posted strong Q4 results Tuesday and made no indication layoffs are imminent. By Chris Kanaracus 15 years ago
Inauguration Taxes Mobile Phone Networks Mobile phone providers experience some congestion in Washington, D.C., during the Obama inauguration. By Grant Gross 15 years ago
Three Years Undercover With the Identity Thieves Salesmen and parents know the technique well. It's called the takeaway, and as far as Keith Mularski is concerned, it's the... By Robert McMillan 15 years ago
Obama Debuts New WhiteHouse.gov The webmasters behind WhiteHouse.gov didn't waste a second today as they switched from the Bush administration to Obama's. By JR Raphael 15 years ago
Massive Theft of Credit Card Numbers Reported Heartland Payment Systems, a payment processor for hundreds of thousands of businesses, disclosed today that it has been hit by what may be the largest credit card data theft to date. By Erik Larkin 15 years ago
Set Up Windows 7 With Help From Hassle-Free PC PC World blogger Rick Broida has tips for setting up a dual-boot Vista-Windows 7 machine and migrating to a new PC. By Rick Broida 15 years ago
FCC Questions Comcast’s Treatment of Competing VoIP Two high-level FCC staffers question Comcast's treatment of competing VoIP services on its network. By Grant Gross 15 years ago
What Will Become of Windows Vista? Microsoft's current flagship operating system will likely fade away when the Windows 7 parade rolls into town. By Randall C. Kennedy 15 years ago
Why Vista and Office Could Be the Downfall of Microsoft Analysis: Changing user interfaces on its most popular products is likely to alienate non-technical users. By Michael Horowitz 15 years ago
Peak Pro 6 review BIAS' Peak Pro is a longtime standby for audio production on the Mac, used by musicians, podcasters, sound designers, and... By Peter Kirn 15 years ago
Where to Watch Obama’s Inauguration Online Can't make it to Washington? No problem. All you need is a computer or a mobile phone and an Internet connection. By Daniel Ionescu 15 years ago