Rocky Mountain Bank says Google confirmed an e-mail with customer data that was mistakenly sent to a random Gmail address was never opened, has been destroyed.
Representatives from Harvard University, meanwhile, would neither confirm nor deny a quote from star Jesse Eisenberg that "The Social Network" would actually be shot on campus.
Batteries get all the attention when it comes to electric vehicles and grid storage, but ultracapacitor companies say the bursts of power they provide can play a role.
Further "details" are leaked to iLounge. If and when it does arrive, how will what Apple is working on compare with what's currently available?
While it has no plans to repeat a failed plan for TV-style programming on the Internet, Yahoo wants to build on its success with "video snacks" through slightly longer shows.
Some of today's big headlines, along with studio guest (and fellow CNET News podcast co-host) Erica Ogg talking about Dell's new laptop with "wireless" charging capability.
The average number of infected PCs around the globe now stands around 59 percent, an all-time high for the year, according to Panda Security.
Imagine if iTunes added a social component so your friends could see which apps you've downloaded. That's Yappler in a nutshell--but the service needs a little work.
The new device clips onto your clothing or around your wrist and uses a Wii-like 3D motion sensor to track everything from calories burned to minutes slept.
Want to share your favorite songs on Twitter? Here are several services worth trying out.
New Xbox 360 Elite Holiday Bundle, complete with a wireless controller and two games, will retail for $299.
Palo Alto, Calif.-based Jesse Farmer tweets that he's already been interviewed by the Secret Service following the posting of his "Should Obama be Killed?" poll.
Red Hat and Microsoft both have big ambitions. The problem? They're roughly the same ambition.
Competitors have concerns about Microsoft's proposal to satisfy EU officials by offering Windows users a choice of browsers, according to a report.
live blog At an event in San Francisco, Microsoft trots out key customers and CEO Steve Ballmer to illustrate why businesses should open their wallets in a tough economy.
Companies sign multi-year deal that will bring label's videos back to YouTube and enable users to include Warner's music in their clips.
You can't buy these models yet, but Intel wants to get people excited about a collection of sleek laptops at the Intel Developer Forum.