Wednesday, December 20 updated Wed, December 20, 2006
DENVER (CNN) -- The Denver International Airport warned travelers on their Web site not to venture to the airport, as "blowing snow" and driving winds have led authorities to shut the airport until Thursday evening and suspend all flights until further notice.
20 great jobs that don't require a degree updated Fri, February 24, 2006
What do Microsoft founder Bill Gates, Oracle CEO Larry Ellison and entertainment mogul David Geffen have in common? Besides being exceedingly rich, none of them has a college degree.
Book smarts or street smarts better at work? updated Wed, December 14, 2005
When it comes to succeeding in business, which is more important: book smarts or street smarts?
Al Salamah: The ultimate yacht updated Tue, October 4, 2005
There are yachts, there are luxury yachts, there are super-luxury yachts, and then there is the Al Salamah, a vessel beside which most similar boats look like little more than glorified pedalos.
The latest on Katrina's aftermath updated Tue, September 13, 2005
Check here for the latest information from the hurricane-stricken Gulf Coast region and other affected areas. Items are time-stamped when entered.
Extended life spans 'within reach' updated Mon, July 4, 2005
It is 2020. Life expectancy is still in the 80s and the world record life span is still 122.
Guru Peters still reinventing himself updated Mon, November 24, 2003
If they're on to a good thing, management gurus generally milk the same business mantra for all its worth.
Oracle, PeopleSoft, and the fine art of verbal assault updated Thu, October 30, 2003
Remember that big fight last summer when Oracle Corp. announced a hostile $7.1 billion bid to take over PeopleSoft, one of its software rivals?
The biggest mouth in Silicon Valley updated Fri, October 10, 2003
Sitting in the movie seat right next to Arnold Schwarzenegger at the San Francisco premiere of Terminator 3 in June, Marc Benioff looks extremely pleased with himself.
Tech's leaders see a turnaround updated Thu, October 9, 2003
It's getting hard to deny the signs that the IT industry is starting to emerge from its torpor.