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  • Tue Oct 8 2002 High-speed games ride TV waves

    Media company iBlast launches its Game Silo service, which hitches a ride on broadband airwaves left over from digital TV. Wanna play?

    Posted by David Becker

  • Fri Oct 29 2004 How to move the IP era out of neutral

    MCI exec Richard Whitt says the answer is not to build a 21st-century telecom "network of networks" under 20th-century laws and regulations.

    Posted by Richard Whitt

  • Tue May 8 2007 Taming the Wild West of content

    Digital-media veteran Jim Brock says that for all its vaunted progress, the online-content economy still lacks transparency and accountability.

    Posted by Jim Brock

  • Sat Nov 22 2008 Q&A: What's ahead for Visual Studio and .Net

    Microsoft's Matt Carter and Jason Zander talk tools and set out the company's manifesto for data democracy.

    Posted by Adrian Bridgwater

  • Wed Jun 7 2006 IBM plays XML card in effort to beat Oracle

    DB2 9, an update to Big Blue's database due next month, heaps on features aimed at stealing market share.

    Posted by Martin LaMonica

  • Mon Oct 27 2003 Microsoft steers developers to Longhorn

    Company executives give developers a peek of the next major edition of Windows and other forthcoming products in a push to spur interest in the operating system.

    Posted by Martin LaMonica

  • Wed Apr 3 2002 Is CRM all it's cracked up to be?

    "Customer relationship management" software is seen as a must-have for many companies trying to streamline processes and save money. But the jury's still out on whether it works.

    Posted by Larry Dignan

  • Wed Jul 13 2005 Time for a Digital Age Communications Act

    Policy analyst Randolph May says it's time for a new Telecommunications Act that reflects the realities of the digital age.

    Posted by Randolph J. May

  • Tue Aug 21 2001 Simplicity out of complexity

    Venture capitalist Andreas Stavropoulos says the next rung up software's evolutionary ladder will mark a huge leap forward with big implications for information technology's future.

    Posted by Andreas Stavropoulos

  • Mon Oct 27 2003 Gates trots out Longhorn

    Microsoft's chairman tries to win over developers as he offers the first look at the next version of Windows, which he reiterated is the company's biggest effort since Windows 95.

    Posted by Ina Fried

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