Looking for a job? It could be a scam — NordVPN uncovers phishing campaign impersonating top brands' recruiters
Cybercriminals are impersonating top brands like Meta, Disney, and Spotify in a highly sophisticated new phishing campaign designed to hijack your Facebook a...
Looking for a job? It could be a scam — NordVPN uncovers phishing campaign impersonating top brands' recruiters
Cybercriminals are impersonating top brands like Meta, Disney, and Spotify in a highly sophisticated new phishing campaign designed to hijack your Facebook a...
This Android camera accessory helped me spot a hidden electrical hazard just in time
The Thermal Master P4 plugs into your Android phone and can help prevent disasters. Here's how.
Looking for a job? It could be a scam — NordVPN uncovers phishing campaign impersonating top brands' recruiters
Cybercriminals are impersonating top brands like Meta, Disney, and Spotify in a highly sophisticated new phishing campaign designed to hijack your Facebook a...
Looking for a job? It could be a scam — NordVPN uncovers phishing campaign impersonating top brands' recruiters
Cybercriminals are impersonating top brands like Meta, Disney, and Spotify in a highly sophisticated new phishing campaign designed to hijack your Facebook a...
Hasbro says it was hacked, and may take 'several weeks' to recover | TechCrunch
The American toymaking giant noted that it was continuing to "implement measures to secure its business operations," suggesting that the hackers may still be...
Hasbro says it was hacked, and may take 'several weeks' to recover | TechCrunch
The American toymaking giant noted that it was continuing to "implement measures to secure its business operations," suggesting that the hackers may still be...
Hasbro says it was hacked, and may take 'several weeks' to recover | TechCrunch
The American toymaking giant noted that it was continuing to "implement measures to secure its business operations," suggesting that the hackers may still be...
When I Leave, No One Notices
CEOs should retire when the time is right—start planning for your last day on your first day.
When I Leave, No One Notices
CEOs should retire when the time is right—start planning for your last day on your first day.
When Racism is a Crime: Brazil Puts a Tourist on Trial for Word and Gesture
An Argentine woman, who is white, could face years in prison after being accused of racism. The case has set off intense debate in Argentina and Brazil.
When Racism is a Crime: Brazil Puts a Tourist on Trial for Word and Gesture
An Argentine woman, who is white, could face years in prison after being accused of racism. The case has set off intense debate in Argentina and Brazil.
Netscape gives up secret recipe
Netscape faces a dilemma in giving away its Communicator source code: whether to keep additions in the public domain or let developers own their innovations.
Making money with free software
Some call it "freeware," others "free software," but that doesn't mean it can't make a business profitable, as illustrated by Cygnus Solutions.
Evolution of a Net community
Software junkies have long traded tips, tricks, and even entire programs without fees. But in the 1980s, when the commercial software industry boomed with th...
Is LDAP the common pacifier?
When interoperability questions arise, LDAP is offered as the panacea, despite continuing concerns that the widely supported protocol is not ready for prime ...
Active Directory perpetuates NT push
For Microsoft to become an established player in enterprise-class technologies, it will have to make its esoteric directory services technology a widely acce...
Rules of the game
The portal battle is similar to a high-stakes game of "Monopoly," with the big players beefing up their properties to make their real estate valuable.
Best MacBooks We've Tested (April 2026)
Apple's MacBook lineup now includes three tiers: Neo, Air and Pro. See our favorites and find the best MacBook for your laptop budget and needs.
Content sites as portal competitors
The true competition for Net gateways could come from newspapers, stock firms, and other cultivators of timely, popular information.
Racing to the start line
The once-innocuous search sites have evolved into feature-laden "portals," and they could become the media giants of the next millennium.
Cashing in on portal fever
As Internet companies race to build gateway sites, free email providers and community sites suddenly have found themselves in high demand.
Survival strategies
As citizens become more educated about the possible impact of the Y2K bug, many are taking their own steps in hopes of sheltering their lives from panic.
Bug of the century
One of the greatest challenges to the technology industry stems from a simple computer software trick intended to save memory.
Y2K's rear guard
In fighting the war against the Year 2000 problem, time is extremely short, the alarm needs to be sounded, and all resources must be tapped--even the elderly.
Home Energy & Utilities
Everything you need to know to build a smart home that works for you.
Profile of the pest
Here are the answers to some frequently asked questions about the Year 2000 problem--a glitch that may cause computer systems to crash or fail on January 1, ...
Portals on new search
If much of the Web's future is headed toward television, as many believe, what will become of today's Internet portals?
Tuning in: View to a kill
The television, computing, telecom, and electronics industries are obsessed with talk of "convergence." But it's more like a massive head-on collision.
They want their DTV
Although the future of digital TV is uncertain, the big players in hardware and content are moving full steam ahead.
Swimming upstream
Streaming technology seems to be a bridge between TV and PCs--until all the difficulties behind the technology are brought to light.
A map of the future
Confused by convergence? You're not alone. This graphic shows how everything and everyone are seemingly interconnected.
Train wreck at FCC
The road to hell is paved with good intentions, and that is abundantly evident in the FCC rules process guiding the DTV transition.
The miracle box
The future of a world where television and the Internet become fully integrated rests upon the once-humble, no-frills cable TV set-top box.
How chips stack up
Chip vendors are going to have to do the impossible: offer more powerful, less expensive chips--but improve their balance sheets at the same time.
Net devices in hand
The family room might be a major convergence hot point, but phones, pagers, and more will carve out their own niche.
Kalshi’s new campaign in D.C. is an ad for everything wrong with prediction markets
Usually, when Washington, D.C., commuters are inundated with mint green-tinted ads in March, it means the Shamrock Shake is back at McDonald’s. This ye...
‘Please!’ A judge’s sassy ruling halts Trump’s White House ballroom plans
With a portion of the White House demolished and site preparation underway, President Donald Trump’s planned ballroom extension on the White House grou...
‘Please!’ A judge’s sassy ruling halts Trump’s White House ballroom plans
With a portion of the White House demolished and site preparation underway, President Donald Trump’s planned ballroom extension on the White House grou...
Kalshi’s new campaign in D.C. is an ad for everything wrong with prediction markets
Usually, when Washington, D.C., commuters are inundated with mint green-tinted ads in March, it means the Shamrock Shake is back at McDonald’s. This ye...
Policing the pipelines
With the three-year anniversary of the Telecom Act of 1996 around the corner, stakeholders are divided about the FCC's actions so far.
High-speed gold rush
A playing field for phone and Net-based services has leveled, allowing communications upstarts to compete with industry behemoths.
Calls to the future
What were once layouts for phone service are quickly becoming transports for voice, video, and data traffic.
Networks find voice
Backbone data players are salivating at the revenue opportunities created as the worlds of voice and data merge into one.
From Bells to bits
Several disparate events and technology shifts have wedded the telecommunications and networking industries in an unusual coupling.
Readers sound off on convergence poll
A majority of CNET News.com readers say they are prepared to buy a single device that will deliver voice, Net access, and TV programming.
Troubles await online brokers
Web-only brokerages pioneered Internet securities trading. Now they face challenges from Wall Street's big guns.
How to play the game
Online brokerages offer low prices and fast service, but care is still needed. The devil, as always, is in the details.
Big brokers enter the arena
Online trading continues to grow in popularity, and the big Wall Street firms are jumping on board. But they aren't merely aping the Web-only outfits.
Silicon Valley: Still a boomtown?
As Silicon Valley's tech firms enter the New Year, prognosis for a fast recovery from the Asian flu is dim.