- Mon Nov 19 2001 Apple tries to woo Windows defectors
Apple Computer has a message for Windows consumers considering an upgrade to XP: Come back to the Mac.
- Mon Mar 27 2000 Talks go on as Microsoft proposal is scrutinized
Sources say that despite a last-minute proposal from Microsoft, ongoing settlement talks in the landmark antitrust case have seen little progress.
- Wed Mar 15 2000 Jini's bottleneck
The ambitious timetable for the futuristic technology has been more fiction than science--and it is a classic example of the marketing pressures that drive much of today's industry.
- Wed Jul 28 1999 Living up to the broadband hype
The cable open access debate is shaping up to be a techno-political Waterloo that will affect the evolution of the Internet and communications in general.
- Mon Dec 4 2000 PC holiday sales may become a distant memory
With consumer computer sales slowing, PC executives and analysts have begun to question the bedrock assumption that sales accelerate in the second half.
- Wed Sep 6 2000 Little expected from politicians on privacy law
The FBI's "Carnivore" online surveillance technology is again in the spotlight, as witnesses gather to testify before Congress on issues relating to Internet privacy.
- Fri Aug 18 2000 High-tech manufacturers add brains to brawn
The contract manufacturing business, once just a cheap source of labor for assembling electronic equipment, is undergoing a radical transformation.
- Thu Jun 21 2001 DoubleClick doubles down
The leading online ad network has trounced rivals, but analysts say its troubles are far from over.
- Thu Jul 13 2000 Power play: Why Ray Lane left Oracle
The story behind the abrupt departure of Oracle's president is one of hubris, greed, betrayal and personal epiphany--characteristics that have come to define the nucleus of Silicon Valley.
- Wed Jun 17 1998 Who will pay bills online?
Though various firms are busy announcing pilots for online bill payment, the rate of consumer adoption remains unclear.




