- Fri May 4 2007 No Facebook, YouTube for Canadian government workers
Ontario government employees will no longer be able to visit Facebook and YouTube at work.
Posted by Declan McCullagh
- Sun Mar 16 2003 Microsoft plans wireless software push
The tech titan's battle for cell phone software supremacy will heat up at this week's Cellular Telecommunications and Internet Association annual conference.
Posted by Ben Charny
- Thu Nov 7 1996 MS gathers its Wolfpack
Developers at Microsoft's Professional Developers Conference receive a software developer's kit for the Windows NT clustering extensions known as Wolfpack.
Posted by CNET News.com Staff
- Thu Nov 7 1996 MS gathers its Wolfpack
Developers at Microsoft's Professional Developers Conference receive a software developer's kit for the Windows NT clustering extensions known as Wolfpack.
Posted by CNET News.com Staff
- Sat Feb 2 2002 The week in review: Penguin power
Fans of the open-source movement get a boost from new converts as LinuxWorld Conference and Expo kicks off in New York, but that doesn't mean that all is well in Linux land.
Posted by Steven Musil
- Fri Feb 21 2003 RIM gets colorful
Posted by Richard Shim
- Wed Aug 9 2006 RIM chief upbeat about BlackBerry's future
Co-chief Jim Balsillie tells San Francisco tech confab he's confident RIM will increase subscriber numbers.
Posted by Erica Ogg
- Thu Feb 26 2009 AMD's Meyer talks spin-off, Intel, small laptops
The chipmaker's chief executive, Dirk Meyer, talks about the company's competitiveness, Intel, and a new focus on processors for smaller, lighter laptops.
Posted by Brooke Crothers
- Wed Apr 15 2009 CNET Live: April 9, 2009
The 2nd Anniversary show complete with the two Brians, Tom, balloons and some cool concept cars.
- Fri May 4 2007 Canada may stop using U.S. passenger profiling lists
Canada may bow out of U.S. no-fly, selectee lists.
Posted by Declan McCullagh