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Suing shareholders and Yahoo disagree about whether information on the company’s employee severance plan should be public.
Why Charter Communications’ ad-serving plan is making waves; the Senate moves to curb online child porn; and industrial Pittsburgh sets an environmental example.
Thin-film solar power companies want to integrate solar cells with buildings, but they still have a way to go.
I can’t really work up the same sense of outrage that’s accompanied Facebook’s decision to give Google the middle finger.
At a Teens and Tech event, Ameer Karim, director of HP’s future and innovations group for consumer PCs, says the company plans to introduce new devices this fall that will be designed by teens, for teens.
Aerial adventurer Yves Rossy flies over the Alps for five minutes with nothing more than the jet-equipped wing strapped to his back.
No more will the one-liner text ads clutter up the bottom of e-mail messages sent with Yahoo Mail, the company said.
Publishing company will fit the decade-old technology enthusiast site alongside Wired.com in its modest stable of online properties.
This week, CNET’s Robert Vamosi talks with Joel Hagberg, vice president of marketing and business development at Fujitsu.
Former OLPC president forms Sugar Labs, which will put the low-cost ultraportable’s Sugar interface on devices.
The PC maker is promoting a peaceful coexistence for both XPS and Area-51 notebooks as it works to integrate the two development teams.