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Show summary: It's one of the most scrutinized earnings reporting seasons in recent memory. Two bellwethers--Apple and Yahoo--announced their third-quarter earnings after the close of trading Tuesday afternoon. What do the numbers say about the companies and the health of the tech industry? Charles Cooper speaks with Tom Krazit and Stephen Shankland on the CNET News Daily Debrief.
Category: Daily Debrief
October 21, 2008Show summary: At a press conference in San Francisco, Jeffrey Flocken and Barbara Cartwright of the International Fund for Animal Welfare talk about their organization's report, "Killing with Keystrokes." The 38-page document details the illegal trade in endangered species over the Internet. It's the result of a six-week investigation that tracked more than 7,000 wildlife product listings on 185 Web sites.
Category: News
October 21, 2008Show summary: As a big research conference gets under way, Charles Cooper speaks with Ina Fried about the latest thinking among computer scientists on how to revolutionize the human-PC interface.
Category: Daily Debrief
October 20, 2008Show summary: The Digital Millennium Copyright Act has long been unpopular with a broad swath of computer users. And Sen. John McCain's presidential campaign has added itself to the list of critics. Join Charles Cooper and Declan McCullagh on the CNET News Daily Debrief to find out why.
Category: Daily Debrief
October 15, 2008Show summary: It's not the first--and probably not the last--time that an unverified Apple rumor has made its way online and affected the stock market (in this case, temporarily). On the CNET News Daily Debrief, Charles Cooper speaks with Apple reporter Tom Krazit about what amounted to a big black eye for citizen journalism.
Category: Daily Debrief
October 3, 2008Show summary: In the debate about whether to pass the $700 billion financial bailout package, the argument was made that we need to fix Wall Street's problems before they bleed over even more into Main Street.. But what about tech street? Will the IT get a unexpected lifeline to survive what Marc Andreessen warns will be the equivalent of a "nuclear winter." Join Charles Cooper and Dan Farber on the CNET News Daily Debrief
Category: Daily Debrief
September 29, 2008Show summary: Intel and Sprint plan to announce WiMax broadband service, according to sources. On the CNET News Daily Debrief, Charles Cooper speaks with Marguerite Reardon to find out what this may mean for technology consumers--and how much it'll cost you.
Category: Daily Debrief
September 25, 2008Show summary: Why are big IT-focused companies like Cisco and Oracle reshaping their products to appeal to a Web-conditioned generation? ZDNet Editor in Chief Larry Dignan joins Charles Cooper on the CNET News Daily Debrief for a conversation about this accelerating trend.
Category: Daily Debrief
September 24, 2008Show summary: The timing couldn't have been worse. What with Android phones now hitting the market and updates to Apple's iPhone and RIM's BlackBerry, Microsoft is telling partners to expect delays receiving Mobile Windows 7. On the CNET News Daily Debrief, Charles Cooper speaks with Ina Fried, who broke the news of the delay.
Category: Daily Debrief
September 23, 2008Show summary: After months of hype, it's finally all systems go. On Tuesday, T-Mobile will deliver the first phone to use Google's Android operating system. On the CNET News Daily Debrief, Charles Cooper speaks with wireless reporter Marguerite Reardon about the inaugural of the Android era and what it will mean for you.
Category: Daily Debrief
September 22, 2008