- Fri May 19 2006 Week in review: Apple pie
For observers of all things Apple Computer, this week was chock-full of the good, the bad and the what-is-that?
- Thu Jun 1 2006 Watch out we don't neuter the Net
In the battle over Net neutrality, policy analyst Randolph J. May warns against the imposition of ill-considered neutrality mandates.
- Mon Jun 25 2007 Xerox's smarter search tool: Don't look for it
With its FactSpotter, company wants computers to "understand text like a human being." But Xerox isn't making it available to the public.
- Mon Jun 27 2005 Adware maker tries image makeover
180solutions is informing PC users that its ad-serving software is installed and is offering tips on removing it.
- Tue Jul 3 2007 The new enemies of patent reform? You
A BusinessWeek article finds for the plaintiff, suggesting that patent reform may not help "the little guy." But the truth is actually the inverse.
- Tue Dec 14 2004 Samsung, Sony cross-license their patents
The enemy of my enemy is me, but there's no reason to go to court over the issue. That's the essence of the patent license.
- Thu Nov 9 2006 Patent case seeks to silence Nuance voice recognition
VoiceSignal Technologies names many in infringement suit over rival's Dragon NaturallySpeaking software.
- Wed Jul 18 2007 Reformers must alter one-size-fits-all patents
Tech politics watcher Brian Kahin says the patent system should suit different needs, granting one sort of patent for software, for instance, and another for drugs.
- Wed Jun 9 1999 Senate brings Y2K bill debate to a close
Despite a White House veto threat, the Senate debates on a bipartisan bill that looks to limit lawsuits arising from the Y2K bug.
- Thu Aug 16 2007 What does 'open access' mean?
perspective Policy analyst Randolph J. May warns that wireless operators are about to get thrown into a "morass of regulation."

