Tech Markets
- Google's privacy challenge
When dealing with privacy, Google often finds itself walking a tightrope.
- Digg to get more personal, faster
The popular news-sharing site Digg is getting an overhaul that will personalize results, dramatically expand content and, most importantly, make the site "wicked fast," according to its makers.
- Apple's online store braces for iPad preorders
Apple's online store was temporarily closed Friday morning as the company got ready to start taking preorders for its highly anticipated iPad tablet computer.
- 5 problems with cellphone networks
Smartphone users blame congested airwaves for slow service. The truth is that many culprits cause problems for all wireless operators.
- Nukes in my backyard
Long left for dead, the U.S. nuclear power industry appears poised for a comeback.
- 10 biggest flops of the dot.com bubble
It's been exactly 10 years since the Nasdaq hit its all-time high. CNNMoney.com takes a look at the biggest busts of the dot.com bubble.
- Pink Floyd suit: Sell all the bricks in 'The Wall'
Pink Floyd won a legal battle Thursday against EMI that prevents the band's long-time record label from selling individual songs online.
- iPad changes everything
Will Apple's tablet usher in a new era of computing, or simply dominate it?
- Twitter users not so social after all
Twitter may be a fast-growing social network, but most of its 50 million accounts merely follow other users rather than posting their own messages.
- 5 moments from Google CEO in Abu Dhabi

- Cisco unveils ultra-fast Internet technology
Cisco unveiled a new Internet technology Tuesday that it says will provide the ultra-fast data speeds necessary to stay ahead of users' rapidly growing online video demands.
- Sex.com domain goes up for grabs
Sex.com, one of the most valuable Internet domain names, will go up for auction next week after the previous owner defaulted on its debts.
- No 'Lost Decade' for these techs
The technology sector is arguably the healthiest in the economy right now. But here's a sobering thought: Most major tech stocks are probably never going to get back to the levels they were at a decade ago.
- Media and tech moguls set sights on Abu Dhabi

- 'Alice in Wonderland' shatters box office records
Moviegoers flocked to the premier of "Alice in Wonderland" this weekend, with the big-budget Disney film shattering several box office records, highlighting the ongoing appeal of 3-D films.
- IdeaPaint all over your office walls
In 2002, a group of Babson College entrepreneurship students ran out of room on their whiteboard. They had spent hours brainstorming new business possibilities, and the sudden space crunch threatened to cramp their creativity.
- Legal charges trim HP profit
Hewlett-Packard revised its first-quarter net income down by $73 million on Friday, thanks to charges for litigation involving a company that the computer giant acquired in 2008.
- Apple iPad release date: April 3
Come April 3, you can be one of the first in the United States to own an Apple iPad.
- The next tech goldmine: Medical records
When Dr. Bradley Block, a family physician in Florida, began to investigate electronic medical record systems for his four-doctor practice, he discovered that many of the largest firms in the field were not particularly interested in his business.
- Google vs. Apple: An epic battle
Let the smartphone smackdown begin.