Tech’s results are in (earnings roundup)
And overall things are looking pretty good. See earnings results for Amazon, Microsoft, AT&T, Netflix, eBay, VMware, Yahoo, Apple, IBM, AMD, Google, and Intel.
And overall things are looking pretty good. See earnings results for Amazon, Microsoft, AT&T, Netflix, eBay, VMware, Yahoo, Apple, IBM, AMD, Google, and Intel.
Get schooled by CNET editor Jasmine France. This week she gives tips on watching and downloading video on the Web.
Vimeo has gotten rid of one of its business services that charged users for high-definition playback on videos that had been embedded off its site. The company is now offering it free of charge.
Macworld.com – Apple on Thursday released an update to Mac OS X Server 10.6.4, adding Safari 5 and making general system fixes to the server version of its Snow Leopard operating system. In addition, Apple released Wiki Server Update 1.0, which is aimed at all servers running the 10.6.4 version of OS X Server.
House committee joins the Senate in proposing an added flight to the space station next summer, but major differences remain between the two versions of NASA appropriations plan.
Researchers in San Diego unveil CT reconstruction algorithm for GPU platforms that reduce radiation exposure by a factor of 10 or more.
Amazon’s e-reader device was supposed to get absolutely smoked by Apple’s iPad, depending on which blogger blowhards you read. That’s been far from the truth–at least so far.
A new report shows that Apple has the most software vulnerabilities of all major software vendors, though it doesn’t address severity or how fast holes get patched.
Delay gives senators a small window to advance the complex legislation amid intense political pressure in weeks before the November elections.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s probe of Dell ends with a $100 million fine but no admission of wrongdoing or illegal activities.