RSA 2007 News Focus: Red alert
Tech giants such as Microsoft and Oracle start making their weight felt in the security arena. There’s a “slight whiff of blood in the air,” one analyst says.
Tech giants such as Microsoft and Oracle start making their weight felt in the security arena. There’s a “slight whiff of blood in the air,” one analyst says.
Tech giants such as Microsoft and Oracle start making their weight felt in the security arena. There’s a “slight whiff of blood in the air,” one analyst says.
Storage and software company declares turnaround and sets new goals after years of financial troubles.
Prime Minister Tony Blair says post-2012 international clean-energy agreement must include United States, China, India.Photos: As the world warms
Yes, you can copyright a dance. And the man who owns the rights to the iconic wedding shuffle isn’t pleased that it’s popping up on the Web.
Complaint alleges that Dell failed to make required disclosures to the SEC and investors about the rebates.
Complying with the demand, YouTube will remove more than 100,000 clips from the video-sharing site, Viacom says.
Purdue scientists build eco-friendly generator for military fueled by waste, including paper, plastic, cardboard and food.
Some companies have ousted their CEOs for merely being around during stock option scandals. Those companies weren’t led by Steve Jobs.
Artist to auction off 6-inch-tall clay figurines to match game characters played with on Nintendo’s popular console.
Bryan Lee, who also played a key role in shaping the Xbox business, aays he will depart to pursue personal interests.
The search giant beats analyst earnings estimates on continued strength in its cash cow paid search business.
Globalization to allow for more specialization in the way people learn, Microsoft chairman says at Edinburgh forum.
Company backs legislation that would make it illegal to discriminate against someone based on his genetic code.