Customers line up for new BlackBerry Storm

BlackBerry Storms are flying off the shelves at some Verizon Wireless stores, as many shoppers were left empty-handed when stores ran out of initial inventory.

Five reasons Sun won't be acquired

With tight credit markets and a skepticism about the company's product lineup, tough reorganization may be the only way to fix what's wrong with the Silicon Valley company.

Sources: Richardson a 'serious contender'

Gov. Bill Richardson of New Mexico is a serious contender for commerce secretary, but he could be tapped for another senior post, two sources close to the transition told CNN Friday.

Security Bites 122: IBM sees security challenges ahead

In this week's Security Bites podcast, Kris Lovejoy of IBM talks with Robert Vamosi about security challenges facing enterprises in the next couple of years.

Geodesic takes aim at SMS with Mundu IM

The communication software maker offers a mobile instant-messaging service that takes aim at text messaging. Find out how it performs.

Palm orders layoffs as Apple and RIM take toll

The job cuts come as Palm works to get its next-generation operating system ready to compete with Apple, RIM, and the rest of the smartphone market in 2009.

Intel graphics discontent justified?

There's a long history of hard feelings about the graphics capabilities of Intel silicon. Some of the criticism is valid--but some of it surely misses the point.

Apple iPhone update makes device more secure

Latest software update fixes vulnerabilities that could expose data on locked iPhones, among other holes.

World's largest zeppelin dedicated at NASA facility

To be called the Eureka, the 246-feet long zeppelin is the pride and joy of a company called Airship Ventures, which will offer the public rides, as well as help NASA do scientific research.

CNET News Daily Podcast: When live, online video goes too far

CNET News' Greg Sandoval stops by to talk about the Justin.TV live suicide broadcast and how it could have been prevented.

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