Site:CNET News.com Last update: 2006/01/09, 21:05:28 Description: Tech News First
Microsoft moves beyond patches Conceding that its strategy of patching Windows holes as they emerge has not worked, the software giant plans a new security effort focused on what ...
SCO to yank SGI's Unix license The software company expands its battle over Linux by pledging to revoke the Unix contract held by high-end computer maker Silicon Graphics Inc.
Bell Canada, Microsoft TV team up The Canadian phone company plans to begin testing a new service that uses Microsoft technology to deliver video over telephone lines.
McAfee founder joins chorus of music sellers Srivats Sampath is set to launch a song download company that's half-iTunes and half-Friendster in its mix of digital music sales and community ...
IBM banks billion-dollar utility deal Big Blue lands a $2.6 billion deal to provide pay-as-you-go IT outsourcing services to Nordea, one of Northern Europe's largest financial services ...
A feast of handhelds, but who's biting? Though the PDA market is sluggish, Dell and Sony Electronics are updating their product lines with new units that range from simple and sleek to ...
Report: Big Blue still biggest in IT outsourcing IBM leads the pack in the $68.5 billion information technology outsourcing market, but Hewlett-Packard and a handful of overseas companies are ...
Yahoo settles telemarketing dispute The company says it will alter the way it markets to its customers as part of an agreement with New York State Attorney General Eliot Spitzer.
Microsoft suit stays in Texas A judge in Texarkana rejects an attempt by the software giant to get dismissed a lawsuit brought against it by British phone maker Sendo.