- Friday - January 14, 2005
- Company offers 10GB of Net storage, for free [full story]
- Tech firms slip off best-employers list [news brief]
- Comcast expected to raise broadband speeds [full story]
- Oracle to cut 5,000 jobs in PeopleSoft merger [full story]
- Hewlett-Packard to accelerate ID tagging [full story]
- XM eyes TiVo, iTunes functions [full story]
- Microsoft: No flaw in Media Player [full story]
- HP to rejuvenate OpenVMS on Monday [full story]
- Tsunami moves North Pole, shortens daytime [full story]
- Outsourcing to Oklahoma? [full story]
- It's time to evaluate Bill Gates [full story]
- Completely lost in the password maze [full story]
- Hacker can't hide from his past [full story]
- Space probe phones home from Titan [full story]
- Motorola partners with sunglasses-maker Oakley [full story]
- Napster targeted by infringement suit [full story]
- Oracle to PeopleSoft: The pink slip's in the mail [full story]
- HP combines printer, PC units [full story]
- Samsung profit slumps [full story]
- Sony TV unit misses target, company says [full story]
- Analysts: Nokia's holiday plans paid off [full story]
- Texas aims to snag spammers [full story]
- How big will the Mini be? [full story]
- How to fix spyware [full story]
- Thursday - January 13, 2005
- Oracle to PeopleSoft: The pink slip's in the mail [full story]
- Sun ekes out profit, but revenue slide returns [full story]
- Users sue Verizon Wireless over (lack of) features [full story]
- Worm plays games with victims [full story]
- Bezos offers glimpse into space project [full story]
- Microsoft recruits patch testers [full story]
- Five years of Ballmer--the effect on Microsoft [full story]
- Holiday electronics sales reach $6.4 billion [news brief]
- Samsung to sell motion-sensitive handset [full story]
- Google: No penalty for stock options, Playboy chat [full story]
- DVD burners--the new feature in budget PCs [full story]
- Federated identity management and Web services [full story]
- Serco buys connections in UK, US [news brief]
- Outsourcing, consulting pace Accenture [full story]
- Hotmail goes mobile in India [full story]
- Amazon sets delivery date for PSP [full story]
- Comet, Saturn probes on schedule [news brief]
- Red Hat, SuSE release Linux patches [full story]
- Samsung to supply chips for Sony's PSP [full story]
- Yahoo, Microsoft gaining ground on Google [full story]
- At the heart of the open-source revolution [full story]
- Google begins recruiting in India [full story]
- Napster touts subscriber growth [news brief]
- Google unveils budget search appliance [full story]
- Report: FBI may scrap new computer program [full story]
- Red Hat tries again with Linux enthusiasts [full story]
- Putting XML in the fast lane [full story]
- Wednesday - January 12, 2005
- Case accepts blame for AOL-Time Warner debacle [full story]
- Iceland buses come clean with hydrogen [full story]
- T-Mobile: Hacker had limited access [full story]
- Computer, physical security expected to merge [full story]
- Gmail glitch yields access to messages [full story]
- Cisco buys wireless start-up for $450 million [full story]
- Alcatel CTO to step down [news brief]
- Altnet seeks patent royalties from P2P [full story]
- Apple earnings sail past expectations [full story]
- Yet another cybersecurity chief steps down [full story]
- Mac Mini a maxi deal? Depends what you want [full story]
- Tech industry sheds fewer jobs in 2004 [full story]
- Infosys staff, revenues on the upswing [full story]
- Apple fixes flaw with iTunes update [full story]
- McAfee joins identity theft watchdog [news brief]
- Nokia adds to mobile access portfolio [full story]
- Bill Gates' extreme makeover [full story]
- Behold the $55,000 PC [full story]
- Rambus shuffles key executives [full story]
- Intel teams with Chinese firm on WiMax [full story]
- Snooping by satellite [full story]
- SBC readies Net phone service [full story]
- Sharp invests $1.5 billion in LCD TV boom [full story]
- RFID revenues on upswing [full story]
- McAfee selling research arm to Sparta [full story]
- Identity thief gets 14 years [full story]
- Wrong number leads to heavy breathing [full story]
- SBC, Hewlett-Packard form alliance [full story]
- Microsoft Research goes to Bangalore [full story]
- Motorola COO to resign [full story]
- Device brings your iPod music to any radio [full story]
- Time Warner predicts AOL revenue growth [full story]
- Californians get more time on Microsoft claims [full story]
- LeapFrog hopes 'pentop computer' will fly [full story]
- Belarussian men face U.S. child porn charges [full story]
- Disk drives to stop shrinking [full story]
- Tuesday - January 11, 2005
- IBM in 'flexible' outsourcing deal with insurer [full story]
- SAP, Microsoft tighten development tools [full story]
- MSN tests new blog, search features [full story]
- Intel to back broadband role for cities [full story]
- FTC sues to stop porn spammers [full story]
- Siebel fine-tunes subscription software [news brief]
- Intel's Sonoma to debut Jan. 19 [news brief]
- Intel earnings higher than expected [full story]
- Homeland security gets e-learning boost [news brief]
- China's Red Flag joins Linux consortium [news brief]
- 'Critical' patches released for Windows [full story]
- Microsoft finance chief heads off to new venture [full story]
- Doing the iPod shuffle [audio/video]
- IBM retains patent crown [full story]
- Mac Mini takes the stage at Macworld Expo [audio/video]
- Bawdy holiday worm preys on prurience [full story]
- Apple details Mini release [full story]
- Apple centers Spotlight on desktop search [full story]
- Vulnerability found in open-source audio player [full story]
- Carmakers take iPod for a drive [full story]
- CSC nears $1.6 billion deal with General Dynamics [news brief]
- Apple debuts new, low-priced iPod [full story]
- New iLife offers photo, music improvements [full story]
- iWork productivity software targets Microsoft's Office [full story]
- Photos: Apple's Mac Mini [full story]
- Workers to employers: Show me the time off [full story]
- Apple unveils $499 PC [full story]
- iWork or not, Microsoft will continue with Mac Office [full story]
- Mac Mini demand downs Apple's store briefly [full story]
- News Focus: Jobs unveils iWork, $499 PC [full story]
- IT salary survey: Recovery not making cents [full story]
- IT security setting a torrid pace [full story]
- Kodak names new 'digital CTO' [full story]
- Bush taps judge to head Homeland Security [full story]
- Oracle set to announce PeopleSoft layoffs [full story]
- Microsoft, Siemens push to collaborate [full story]
- Dell inks deal with rec-products maker [news brief]
- Nortel restates results, cuts profits [full story]
- How the Mac was born, and other tales [full story]
- AMD expects flash memory to hurt revenue [full story]
- Researcher faces jail for finding bugs [full story]
- Health study urges caution with cell phones [full story]
- Microsoft to expand Redmond headquarters [full story]
- Yahoo enters desktop search [full story]
- Securing data from the threat within [full story]
- Monday - January 10, 2005
- IBM offers 500 patents for open-source use [full story]
- Comcast to launch IM with video [full story]
- Ex-MarketWatch.com columnist settles with SEC [full story]
- Cell phone virus turns up the heat [full story]
- PalmOne scores patent victory [news brief]
- Open-source database gets backing [full story]
- VeriSign to buy messaging firm LightSurf [full story]
- Texas Instruments revs up TV, theater [full story]
- Microsoft woos PeopleSoft customers--even big ones [full story]
- HP's media hub sneak peek [audio/video]
- Microsoft calls in cops after firing staff [news brief]
- Will Microsoft's monoculture take the 'pod' out of podcasting? [full story]
- Barclays hires EDS, Xerox for services [news brief]
- U.S. firm sweet on offshoring deals gone sour [full story]
- McAfee automates Google hacking [full story]
- Disney ring tones to feature Goofy, Pooh, others [full story]
- Cisco to resell EMC gear [full story]
- IBM-Lenovo deal clears potential block [full story]
- EarthLink teams with X1 [news brief]
- Slow growth on tap for consultants [full story]
- Boingo connects with Macs [full story]
- Capgemini to sponsor 2005 Most Wired survey [news brief]
- Net's top of the pops, now on TV [full story]
- Comcast, Cox buy Liberate assets for $82 million [full story]
- 'Grand Theft Auto' goes portable [full story]
- Hackers steal ID info from Virginia university [full story]
- Tesco stocks up on RFID tags [full story]
- Report: Schools swamped by spam [full story]
- High hopes for Macworld [full story]
- Life as a tech-nomad [full story]
- HP names new outsourcing-operations head [news brief]
- Comcast pushes VoIP to prime time [full story]
- The broadband crisis that isn't [full story]
- BMC to buy identity management specialist [full story]
- Apple suit tests First Amendment [full story]
- Oracle releases mobile database [news brief]
- Zend buffs up corporate open-source effort [full story]
- Alltel to buy Western Wireless for $6 billion [full story]
- Google riches outed on the Web [full story]
- Open source reshaping services market [full story]
- Sunday - January 09, 2005
- Momentum gaining for cell phones as credit cards [full story]
- Porn industry mulls next-generation DVD [full story]
- Saturday - January 08, 2005
- You can stick this iPod gear in your ear [full story]
- Friday - January 07, 2005
- Bloopers bedevil Gates at CES [audio/video]
- Hitachi sues maker of tiny drives [news brief]
- Fluid flow computing company goes open-source [news brief]
- Motorola gears up for home networking [full story]
- Report: Schools wired, but still not Internet savvy [full story]
- Watch 'Regis and Kelly' while trekking in Nepal [full story]
- Critical Windows fix on the way [full story]
- Tech jobs at your service [full story]
- Hitachi drives get bigger--and smaller [full story]
- IE flaw threat hits the roof [full story]
- Standards effort could improve USB flash drives [full story]
- Fiorina unveils HP's consumer goods for 2005 [full story]
- TiVo surfs Internet for new service [full story]
- Little green men and butt-massaging easy chairs [full story]
- AOL testing free 100MB storage locker [full story]
- Study: TV to play bigger role in home networks [full story]
- Samsung's new phones take dictation [full story]
- Urge to merge could hit small cell phone companies [full story]
- Firefox: When is a flaw not a flaw? [full story]
- SMS to the rescue [full story]
- Stay tuned for Verizon Wireless TV [full story]
- Firefox flaw raises phishing fears [full story]
- SanDisk unveils SD flash card with USB connectivity [full story]
- Are tech analysts worth it? [full story]
- LG targets DSL with new cell phone [audio/video]
- Barrett: One chip to rule the radio waves [full story]
- Baking by bar code [full story]
- Blog pioneers merge [news brief]
- Purchase beefs up IBM data-analysis line [full story]
- Oracle takeover: It's a wrap [full story]
- IBM ads put human face on services [full story]
- Tsunami separates Overstock.com, Red Cross [full story]
- MSN debuts portable video downloads [full story]
- The enterprise isn't dead--it's just more personal [full story]
- Software firms want copyright law rewrite [full story]
- Giants' new plans for Net radio [full story]
- Thursday - January 06, 2005
- DirecTV launches non-TiVo digital recorder [full story]
- AMD's Centrino challenger: Turion [full story]
- Next-generation DVD formats rally support [full story]
- Intel to Aerosmith: Walk this way [audio/video]
- Microsoft, CinemaNow expand Net movie alliance [full story]
- Sun names new communications exec [full story]
- BellSouth begins Microsoft IPTV trials [full story]
- Democrats allege e-voting problems in Ohio [full story]
- Rate hikes ahead for satellite TV fans [full story]
- DivX courting studios with new tech [full story]
- PalmOne wins patent-infringement case [news brief]
- FCC chief buoys VoIP, satellite radio [full story]
- New Kodak camera boasts wireless e-mail [full story]
- eBay forms coalition to cut e-waste [full story]
- Toshiba CompactFlash cards reach multigig memories [news brief]
- Sony plays up high definition [full story]
- iTunes Music Store gets its Irish up [news brief]
- Mobile Trojan launches Skulls attack [full story]
- SBC goes public with 'U-verse' TV plan [full story]
- Tech worker job confidence rebounds [full story]
- Staples offers AT&T Net phone starter kit [full story]
- Sony PC doubles as TV [full story]
- Gates outlines vision for tech in 2005 [audio/video]
- Blinkx launches desktop search for Mac [full story]
- Media Center not yet a home run [full story]
- Offshore-outsourcing spending to creep up [full story]
- Barely legal? Strip poker hits Cingular phones [full story]
- Creative expands its music player line [full story]
- Microsoft launches anti-spyware beta [full story]
- How to fight against patent terrorism [full story]
- Car adapters keep iPod rocking [full story]
- Breaking free of cable's stranglehold [full story]
- TiVo to create DVR sans cable box [full story]
- Bill Gates: Chairman of the couch [full story]
- News Focus: It's gadget heaven at CES [full story]
- Lenovo to expand beyond China [full story]
- Gates promotes portable media center at CES [audio/video]
- Wednesday - January 05, 2005
- Gates touts TiVo deal at CES [full story]
- Yahoo offers content to set-top makers [full story]
- Lawsuit claims Apple violates law with iTunes [full story]
- Adobe releases Acrobat 7 with Linux reader support [full story]
- A&E, National Geographic to broadcast over Internet [full story]
- Online scams emerge in tsunami's wake [full story]
- Toshiba next-gen recorder slated for year's end [full story]
- Samsung's big-screen plans for CES [full story]
- Radio stations vow to speed digital moves [full story]
- Sony vague on PSP American launch [full story]
- Wind River lures Sun server executive [full story]
- Real's Rhapsody RadioPlus to play on Comcast [news brief]
- BEA buys Incomit to beef up telecom software [full story]
- Itanium--one step forward, one back [full story]
- TiVo subscribers want mobile upgrade sooner [full story]
- Vonage: Nobody's getting in our way [full story]
- Symantec, Veritas reach out to investors [full story]
- The right role for WiMax [full story]
- Oracle stretches deadline to speed PeopleSoft buy [full story]
- DVD-quality video over the Net? [full story]
- MapQuest: Lost? Check your phone [full story]
- Consumer electronics sales jump in '04 [full story]
- Ultra wideband to get first airing at CES [full story]
- Apple suit foreshadows coming products [full story]
- Start-up pictures video-ready wireless networks [full story]
- MySQL readies database beta [news brief]
- Imation touts heavy-duty, scratch-resistant discs [full story]
- Tsunami survivors turn to blogs for news, help [full story]
- MedicAlert to arm patients with USB drives [full story]
- Software by subscription: What about support? [full story]
- Hackers step up search for unpatched servers [full story]
- Sirius taps Microsoft for mobile video [full story]
- Judges rule in favor of pop-ups [full story]
- Giant step for Microsoft spyware killer [full story]
- Sony eyes March for PSP launch [full story]
- Carbon TVs to edge out liquid crystal, plasma? [full story]
- A new hope for BitTorrent? [full story]
- Tuesday - January 04, 2005
- HP unveils plans for digital home invasion [full story]
- Transmeta mulls exit from processors [full story]
- Consumers: Cell phone service still stinks [full story]
- States battle FCC Internet phone ruling [full story]
- Court nixes RIAA subpoenas [news brief]
- 2Wire's gateway to follow SBC into living room [full story]
- Spam joins pounds on New Year's 'to shed' list [full story]
- Linksys feels the need for more Wi-Fi speed [full story]
- Philips burner supports DVD, CD, Blu-ray [full story]
- eBay fights back against phishers [full story]
- AMD in Taiwanese takedown [full story]
- Polese opens up on open-source plans [full story]
- Preparing for a doomsday attack [full story]
- Samsung develops 21-inch OLED for TVs [full story]
- Wi-Fi goes (West) Hollywood [full story]
- Apple's Xserve serves up more speed [full story]
- Phone giants give birth to Super 3G [full story]
- Oracle shuffles out two top execs [full story]
- Apple office software seems likely [full story]
- Telecom engineers assist tsunami relief effort [news brief]
- Vonage to take VoIP on the road [full story]
- Fujitsu-Siemens to pay per-machine fee for piracy [full story]
- Court deals Microsoft setback in piracy case [full story]
- Piracy hits Hollywood in the wallet [full story]
- eBay picks new chief technology officer [full story]
- Police probe nixes teen's tsunami effort [full story]
- Hitachi plays dumb in shunning notebooks [full story]
- 2005: More money means more decisions [full story]
- Viewing 2004: The security threats [full story]
- Year in review: Networking gets secure [full story]
- Motorola to pump music into outerwear [full story]
- CES to spotlight digital evolution [full story]
- Monday - January 03, 2005
- Start-up beams TV to your hand [full story]
- Tsunami 'wave rat' had best intentions, mother says [full story]
- Google readies charitable foundation [full story]
- GuruNet launches new search service [full story]
- Tech IPOs 'rise from the ashes' [full story]
- Report: Big boost for blogs in 2004 [full story]
- Tech community joins tsunami relief effort [full story]
- TiVo goes mobile with new free service [full story]
- Sunday - January 02, 2005
- Man arrested in tsunami death e-mail hoax [full story]
- Oracle fires PeopleSoft executives [full story]
- Saturday - January 01, 2005
- Electronics industry battles for the living room [full story]