BBC
Guardian
TechWeb
ZDNet
PC World
NewsForge
The Register
Slashdot
New Scientist
Java
Pixel2Life
Main
Tech Log
Did Hulu Deserve an Eddy?
Our annual Editors' Choice Awards always inspire passionate debate--and that's just within the Macworld offices. While our...
Network Solutions Phishing Came Before Web Attack
Security experts say a phishing campaign may have allowed criminals to gain control of CheckFree's Internet domain.
First Look: Why Facebook Connect Is Bound For Success
Here is a look at Facebooks latest feature Facebook Connect and what it can do for you. It looks like a winner.
Apple Faces Another 3G Speed Lawsuit
Apple is facing another lawsuit claiming it misrepresented the data speed of its iPhone 3G.
Facebook, Google Launch Data Portability Programs to All
Google and Facebook made generally available their respective data portability programs.
Obama Picks Team for Innovation Agenda
Team's background suggests that we are unlikely to see strongly innovative thinking.
AT&T Layoff: The Telecom Sky Is Not Falling
AT&T cuts jobs -- a pending telecom collapse?
Microsoft Confirms Yahoo's Lu to Run Online Services
Microsoft confirmed late Thursday that it has tapped a former Yahoo executive, Qi Lu, to run its struggling Online Services...
Macalope Weekly: Virus Protection, Layoffs, Fishy Litigation
Apple Recommends Passive/Aggressive Virus Support
President-Elect Thinks Different
Take that, iPod: Obama uses a Zune.
Flickr Gets Flashy With New Video-Enabled Mobile Site
Photo sharing site Flickr has updated its mobile application for smart phones bringing new functions to mobile shutterbugs including better photo browsing and video playback.
I2 Technologies Nixes Merger Agreement With JDA
JDA has decided against buying SCM vendor i2 Technologies, i2 said Thursday.
IPhone Game Roundup
Dr. Awesome, Microsurgeon M.D.
Online Holiday Shopping Puts Enterprise Data in Peril
It's that time of year when employees really feel a need to shop online: Even if not on "job" time, a few minutes at lunch or before or after work can cause some significant security problems -- and imperil your data governance strategy. These tips can help increase user awareness.
Wall Street Beat: Hardware Taking Brunt of Recession
It is clear that the now-official U.S. recession is hitting all sectors of IT, though so far it looks like hardware and...
Mozilla Yanks Firefox Anti-Phishing Feature
The browser protection relies on an older blacklist protocol.
AT&T Hopes for Single Smartphone OS
AT&T hopes to standardize on a single operating system for AT&T-branded smartphones as part of a consolidation of its...
DOJ Closed In, So Google Called off Yahoo Deal
Former DOJ lawyer says agency was set to charge Google with antitrust violations.
Modify ICal Events in 10.5 via Drag-and-drop
As much as I dislike the event info window in OS X 10.5's version of iCal--I dislike it enough that it made my list of Leopard...
Mystery Shopper Site Settles With FTC
The U.S. FTC settles deceptive advertising charges from a company promising mystery shopping jobs.
SAP Exec: Belt-tightening to Continue, but Business Better
A top SAP executive said Wednesday that business is looking better, but the company is still reining in costs.
Macworld Music Studio Coming to Expo
IDG World Expo announced Thursday the Macworld Music Studio, a special venue for music lovers that will make an appearance at...
Netflix Offers up Streaming to All Mac Users
For months we Mac users have been hearing about the wonders and glories of Netflix's instant video Watch Now streaming. But in...
Nokia Cuts Outlook Again
For the second time in under a month, Nokia revised down its expectations for industry mobile-phone sales this year and next...
Opera Previews Next Version of Desktop Browser
Opera Software is giving developers and users an early look at its Opera 10 browser.
Create a DVD Gift
Sometimes the best gifts are those you make, not the ones you buy. And fortunately, "handmade" can apply to the digital realm...
Fluid Tunes Lets You Control ITunes With No Touch
Blah, blah, blah, everybody's talking about multi-touch these days when it comes to emerging interfaces. But what if you could...
Google Earth Releases Browser Plugin for OS X
While Google Earth came out for the iPhone in late October, that was pretty cool. But what's even cooler is the fact that...
The Boxee Rebellion
Recently Apple released the Apple TV 2.3 update, an update that brought four noteworthy improvements:
App Store Welcomes 10,000th IPhone Application
Late last week, iPhone app-tracking site 148apps.com noted that there were over 10,000 applications available for the iPhone...
Upside to a Down Economy: Free Laptops
Mobile broadband deals with "free laptops" are increasing in popularity.
Tech Jobs Down Sharply, But Not Out
Online job listings for technology workers are down sharply, but there are still plenty of openings for people with the right skills.
Apple, AT&T Asks Court to Dismiss 3G Speed Lawsuit
In separate claims filed with the court, Apple and AT&T have asked that the lawsuit brought against the companies by Avi...
A Virtual Desktop That's 'Microsoft-Free'
Software bundle combines Lotus desktop applications and Ubuntu Linux.
BusySync Update Fixes Syncing Bugs With Google
BusyMac released an update for its local network and Google syncing utility, fixing several bugs associated with syncing...
Intel, Google Asked to Help Revise EU Data Protection Laws
The EC is asking Intel and Google to help it review its data privacy laws.
Amazon on Your iPhone: Yes and No
Shopping Amazon.com from your iPhone is great--as long as you're not expecting to download MP3s or movies.
AMD Lowers Forecast for Q4 Revenue
AMD warns that profits will be down in the fourth quarter.
Techmeme Goes Cyborg, Hires Human
News editor will help shape the content of the popular tech news-aggregator site.
BioShock Creator Says Games are the Convergence of Everything
2K Boston creative director Ken Levine talks gaming, inspirations, mistakes, and future trends.
Halo 3 Tops Xbox Live as Most-Played Game ... Again
After only a week out of the limelight, Halo 3 grabs the top spot again.
LinkedIn Etiquette: Five Dos and Don'ts
Building a strong profile on LinkedIn, the social network for professionals, has taken on greater importance as the economy falters.
Virtually Every Windows PC at Risk, Says Secunia
More than 98 person of Windows computers harbor at least one unpatched application, and nearly half contain 11 or more programs at risk for attack.
Apple Trojan Returns to Haunt Mac Users
A nasty Trojan that first hit Mac users just over a year ago has returned with sharpened teeth, a security company says.
5 Must-Do Cyber Security Steps for Obama
Security experts are urging President-Elect Barack Obama to pay attention to the nation's fragile cyber infrastructure.
PC Sales Expected to Drop
The faltering economy is now projected to claim another victim - the global PC market.
Julie Amero Case, Part II: May the Farce Be With You
The Julie Amero case has stirred up a lot of emotions, including some from readers who feel I was less than fair toward the expert witness hired by Amero's attorney, Herb Horner. You know what? They're right.
Can a Keyboard Be Full-Size and Portable? Yep
The scoop on Atek's $30 OnBoard Travel Keyboard.
VMware Rolls out VMware View 3
Virtualisation specialist VMware has released its virtual desktop manager VMware View 3, which it claims can help solve the 'desktop dilemma'.
Expert Questions Windows 7 User Interface
In Microsoft's quest to simplify the Windows 7 user interface, they're actually making it harder to use.