by Martin LaMonica March 5, 2012 4:00 AM PST Innovation in renewable energy today draws on years of research and experimentation in the quest to displace fossil fuels. No school like the old school. A Bell Labs engineer shows off the first silicon solar battery cell invented in 1954. (Credit: Alcatel Lucent) In the old … Continued
Windows 8 on ARM: No legacy, no legs?
by Brooke Crothers March 4, 2012 3:48 PM PST Will running older software be less of a concern with Windows 8? A Texas Instruments Windows 8 tablet that is inaccessible because it’s behind closed glass. And users won’t be able to access older Windows applications either. (Credit: Brooke Crothers) Would you buy a Windows tablet … Continued
7 New Facebook Changes Impacting Businesses
By Andrea VahlPublished March 5, 2012 Facebook pages are changing. And that means your business strategy will need to change. In fact, Facebook has made many new changes that will impact anyone with a Facebook page. These changes emerged from Facebook’s fMC 2012 Conference. The overall message was that Facebook is looking at pages as … Continued
Mashable Weekend Recap: 31 Stories You Might Have Missed
Spring is just around the corner, and this weekend at Mashable, there was another big event around the corner that proved itself to be a subtext for the entire weekend: the advent of the next edition iPad, which might be called the iPad 3, iPad HD, or something else altogether. Whatever it’s going to be … Continued
Jeff Jaffe lights a fire under Web standardization
The World Wide Web Consortium must better match the pace of business, so its CEO says in a Q&A he’ll strip delays out of today’s process for improving HTML and other standards. W3C CEO Jeff Jaffe at Mobile World Congress (Credit: Stephen Shankland/CNET) BARCELONA–It’s been an action-packed two years since Jeff Jaffe took over as … Continued
March Madness: 16 Sweet Must-Follows on Twitter
Jeff Goodman is a CBSSports.com writer. His SiriusXM show, Inside College Basketball, regularly has interesting and timely guests as well. Follow his Twitter feed to find out who’s on when. Katz covers college basketball for ESPN and ESPN.com. He provides a non-stop stream of breaking news, tidbits and quick-hit analysis. Ken Pomeroy is legendary in … Continued






