Executives criticize the tech industry
Chief executives from some of the largest U.S. companies are criticizing the technology industry in a lobbying campaign, accusing them of selling software vulnerable to hackers and too difficult for consumers to use safely.
Read the Share:
Read more
- executives ,
- criticize ,
- the ,
- tech ,
- industry
A pear of projects plan to offer Mac OS on PCs
- Pricey parts threaten profits of new game machines
- Microsoft alters licensing to cover disaster-recovery needs
- 64-Bit universe expands
- BEA to create open source Java framework
- Verizon to sell video over fiber in 2005
- Square bar codes ease mobile web browsing
- Dell first to offer Windows Mobile 2003 SE handhelds
- Buy my digital nervous systems, Gates tells CEOs
- Apple forms new iPod division, organizes Macintosh division
Opera Browser 7.5 released
- Comcast licenses Microsoft TV software
- FTC requiring labels on explicit spam
- Daily news brief May 20
- Microsoft trims benefits to cut costs
- Namco prepares to celebrate 50th anniversary next year
- Bungie confirms free clan support in Halo 2
- EA readying $1 billion exclusive NFL deal?
- Gartner: PC sales will top 186 million in 2004
- Open-source group says no to SCO
Sponsored
See more
Latest news
Miscellaneous Previous news
Partners




