Nearly One-In-Five Workers Admit to Telling Lies at the Office, CareerBuilder.com Survey Finds
Ever get the feeling your co-worker's pants are on fire? Your instincts may be right with 19 percent of workers admitting they tell lies at the office at least once a week, according to a recent CareerBuilder.com survey.
Microsoft Shifts the Digital Lifestyle Into High Gear
First Cars Featuring Windows Mobile for Automotive-powered in-car Communication and Digital Entertainment Debut at Geneva Motor Show
Sony Ericsson and Google Collaborate on Integration of Blogger and Google Search Into Handsets
Sony Ericsson and Google today announced that they have worked closely together to integrate Google's Blogger and Web Search features on Sony Ericsson mobile phones.
Will Fed move keep BlackBerry juice flowing?
Few gadgets become household words. Hoover is an obvious example (it's also become a verb). Walkman, Mac and iPod joined the elite some time ago. The newest recruit is BlackBerry, a species of mobile phone judged so addictive it is sometimes called a CrackBerry.
Viva E-Vegas: The State of Online Gambling
We are already seeing signs of successful online gambling brands separating themselves from the rest of the pack," said Calvin Ayres, founder and CEO of Bodog.com. He added that a wave of consolidation eventually will leave a few mass-market-friendly, online-entertainment giants with the lion's share of the gaming market.
LUMIX DMC-L1 Breaks New Ground: Panasonic’s First Digital SLR Camera with Interchangeable Lens
Panasonic is pleased to announce the development of our first interchangeable-lens digital SLR camera, the LUMIX DMC-L1.
Avnet Computing Components and Kingston Announce Global Agreement
IBM Unveils New Solution to Eliminate Insider Attacks
Employees Emerging as the Biggest Security Threat for Business
New Podbop Music Service Uses EVDB Events & Venues Database to Power Live Music...
1st Place Mashup Camp Winner Mixes EVDB Concert Information with Music Podcasts
U.S. Justice Department rejects Google’s privacy concerns
Concerns by Google Inc. that a Bush administration demand to examine millions of its users' Internet search requests would violate privacy rights are unwarranted, the Justice Department said in a court filing.






