Former HP CEO Carly Fiorina says "together we can turn things around," announcing her candidacy for the U.S. Senate in an opinion piece in the Orange County Register.
Intel wants Web hosting companies to buy very small machines it calls microservers. Here's a look at the prototypes.
A prosecutor from South Carolina's state attorney general office, the same people who wanted to file criminal charges against Craigslist for was fired after being discovered in a cemetery with an 18-year-old stripper.
Cyberterrorism has become a growing threat, yet few companies include it in disaster recovery plans or policies and procedures, according to new survey from AFCOM.
The company is trying hard to right its ship, and will try to convince analysts with a day-long presentation Wednesday that it is a rightful player in future of the Internet.
Those who worry about software freedom in mobile phones need to think about network/cloud freedom, not device freedom.
Dust storms create swirling designs on the Martian surface.
You'll find lots of Twitter apps for the iPhone in the App Store. But one of my favorites is Tweetie, which recently unveiled a host of new features with its 2.0 update.
The newest version of Mozilla's browser fixes six critical holes. Also released: the corresponding Firefox 3.0.14.
Roadster owner in Australia drives 313 miles on a single charge as part of alternative-fuel vehicle rally. Achievement is reportedly a record for a production electric car.
The first Android phone on Verizon's network arrives next week. And it's clear that the Droid is aimed at people looking for an iPhone alternative.
Whoever heard of an Internet-based device with no Internet access? Or of a single-function electronic device in these days of the digital convergence? Enter the WikiReader.
Though spending less on IT, they're getting hit by more security breaches, with more than half of those surveyed by McAfee reporting an increase in attacks.
The new combination e-mail and browser software has been refurbished with a modern version of Firefox and other improvements.
Turn-by-turn directions powered by Google Maps will soon be available for Android 2.0 phones, and don't be surprised to see this software find its way into other types of devices.
Software sales tumble by nearly one-third, and the outlook for the full year has gone sour. Still, third-quarter earnings get a boost from a lower tax rate and higher profit margins.
We're awash in app stores these days, but more isn't necessarily merrier for consumers or developers.
As the sales of virtual goods grow, so do the people who wish they had their real money back in their pocket. A new report confirms that gamers are reselling virtual goods for real cash.
Network equipment giant is gobbling up companies again, pledging to spend more than $6 billion in October alone. That's a good sign that the economy is in recovery.
The finalists for the Tweance, a seance via Twitter with selected dead celebrities, include some predictable corpses. But they also include William Shakespeare.