European Commission reviews latest Microsoft documents, says company is still out of antitrust compliance.
Justice Department says it needs data as quickly as possible, asks judge to set 21-day deadline for the search company to comply.
The war of words is heating up over Apple Computer's Mac OS security.
International Airport Centers sues former employee, saying use of secure file deletion utility violates hacking laws. Court agrees.
Company fixes mistake which, for a brief period, caused its antivirus tools to remove or quarantine Microsoft's Excel, and applications.
With easy-to-navigate software, a sleek design and reasonable cost, Samsung's new Z5 player may be the first solid rival to the iPod.
The New York Times
Successful installation can be a headache, especially for the less technologically inclined. Do you know what a router does?
Wikipedia is learning that a list of numbers is not as authoritative as a Nobel laureate.
The New York Times
Two U.S. cellular carriers stop selling Motorola's Razr due to a defect in some phones that causes calls to be disconnected.
Photos: Motorola Razr
After weeks of rumors, conjecture and suspense, we finally get to see what Microsoft has been tinkering on with its Origami project.
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