A slowdown, if not shutdown, of DNS processing is plaguing customers in California and elsewhere.
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A slowdown, if not shutdown, of DNS processing is plaguing customers in California and elsewhere.
In an apparent effort not to repeat last week's PR disaster, Mark Zuckerberg is literally asking users to fill in the blanks for him.
Yahoo CFO Blake Jorgensen is out and the much-rumored reorganization is on as CEO Carol Bartz blows up the "notorious silos" that have left the company sluggish in recent years, and makes visible moves to renew the company's consumer focus.
Last May, Texas company Anascape won $21 million from Nintendo in a patent infringement suit regarding the video game giant's "classic controller" for the Wii. The analog stick architecture of a number of Nintendo's controllers infringed on a patent held by Anascape, and the future of the Wii classic controller became uncertain.
The Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals on Wednesday reinstated former Qwest CEO Joe Nacchio's 19 insider-trading convictions. He's appealing the 5-4 decision to the Supreme Court, but unless the Supremes grant a stay within the next couple of weeks, Nacchio's on his way to federal prison.
Dell's newest performance desktop is now available for purchase online. Geared toward the "power user," the XPS 435 has six DIMM slots, and three drive bays for a maximum potential of 24 GB of DDR3 1066 MHz Tri-Channel memory, and 4.5 TB of storage.
A late decision to subtract another 450 from Lenovo's payroll has an eerie ring to it.
Although age is a big factor in Internet behavior, there might be more overlap among generations than you think.
Microsoft has taken legal action against portable navigation device maker TomTom for violations of eight patents
Businesses are undergoing a 'massive paradigm shift' to green computing, said a Microsoft exec whose new tool offers to help.
Convergence is happening on all sides. PC makers Acer and HP pushed their way into the smartphone market this month, and now we await the push by a phone maker into the PC business.
Some bands are selling music online and drawing a lot of Web traffic, but it isn't easy.
Google has had a tough time explaining why users should switch to Chrome. Apple's task now might not be as tough.
Microsoft's annual research event gives glimpses of what might emerge in later products.
Like most current and former children, the lawyers at Verizon presumably have nothing against the Velveteen Rabbit. They do not, however, care for the Utah-based telemarketer that apparently made nearly half a million calls to Verizon Wireless subscribers on behalf of Family 1 Films, which is distributing a movie version of the beloved book.
In testimony to the House communications and technology subcommittee, heads of DirecTV and DISH Network argued against legislation that would force them to carry local channels... unless they received payment.
While Microsoft continues to maintain that Windows 7 will launch "3 years from Vista," or early 2010, a Microsoft ODM partner says otherwise. The president of Compal, a Taiwanese manufacturer that builds laptops for HP and Acer, told Bloomberg that Microsoft may begin shipping Windows 7 in late September or early October of this year.
Not only have sales of Nintendo products continued to rise, but so has piracy of those products. In a report to the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative, the body specializing in international trade agreements, Nintendo listed six countries where piracy of the Wii and DS are out of control.
Sony, Panasonic and Phillips have banded together to simplify the licensing process for Blu-ray technology