December 14, 2007After screwing up his travel preparations, CNET News.com's Charles Cooper goes through the electronic equivalent of cold turkey.TAGS:Turkey, grid, Utah, IM, cell phone, e-mail
October 24, 2007James Lee Sorenson oversees a social-networking genealogy Web site, tapping into what he calls the most viral network today--the family.TAGS:DNA, biotechnology, Utah, digital video, database
January 17, 2008Its first-ever 3D film screening is just one of the offerings creating a technology buzz at the annual indie film festival in Utah.
Images: Splicing art, tech, filmTAGS:festival, film festival, film, 3D, Utah, camera
May 24, 2005At sixth-grade commencement, U.S. patent office director expected to lecture children in Utah about ills of illegal file trading.TAGS:file-trading, Utah, children, music, games
September 4, 2003The machine will use 1,000 of the chipmaker's Opteron processors and will help provide the University of Utah with the computational power it needs for biomedical research.TAGS:biomedical, supercomputer, AMD Opteron, AMD, cluster, Utah
March 5, 2004Utah passes the first bill to block PC ad pests; other states are looking to follow. But could state legislation unintentionally hamper legitimate business on the Net?TAGS:Utah, spyware, bill, legislation, permission, state, adware, California, PC
August 14, 2007CNET News.com's Daniel Terdiman visits sites from Las Vegas to Los Alamos, with a helping of Roswell in between.TAGS:Arizona, New Mexico, mile, Utah, road, blog, photograph