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Science News & Technology News: CBSNews.com - 18 hours ago
IBM is launching a Linux-based collection of virtual-desktop applications that run on a server without the need for desktop hardware -- or Microsoft software. The tech giant is targeting cost-conscious corporate …
US News: CBSNews.com - Dec 3, 2008
Visitors to e-commerce sites spent $846 million on Monday, an increase of 15 percent over the same day a year ago, according to ComScore.
Science News & Technology News: CBSNews.com - Dec 2, 2008
A review of Eric Holder's public statements, speeches and testimony when he was a top Justice Department official in the Clinton administration reveals a nuanced record on privacy.
Science News & Technology News: CBSNews.com - Nov 19, 2008
As Jerry Yang prepares to return to his role as chief Yahoo, the company he helped build is looking at replacement prospects. Would it consider Microsoft executives?.
Science News & Technology News: CBSNews.com - Nov 18, 2008
President-elect Barack Obama's transition team on Friday announced who will lead the transition project's review of the Federal Communications Commission.
Science News & Technology News: CBSNews.com - Nov 18, 2008
A fatal workplace shooting has saddened friends, colleagues, and family members, and left Silicon Valley employees shook up.
Science News & Technology News: CBSNews.com - Nov 18, 2008
Yahoo! founder Jerry Yang is to resign his position as the company's CEO, as pressure builds amid gloomy financial news and the fallout of an attempted takeover by Microsoft.
Science News & Technology News: CBSNews.com - Nov 17, 2008
When faced with a technology breakdown, levels of optimism and frustration vary depending on age and gender, according to a new study.
Breaking News: CBSNews.com - Nov 14, 2008
If you want a job in an Obama administration, be prepared to disclose every blog post or comment you've ever written.
Politics: CBSNews.com - Nov 13, 2008
Presidential elections may capture the public's attention, as Barack Obama's victory did last week, but the less glamorous work in the U.S. Congress tends to prove more important for technology topics.