- Thu Sep 17 2009 Music publishers: iTunes not paying fair share
Music publishers and songwriters want Apple and other Web retailers to pay performance fees for music samples and video downloads. What's right here?
- Mon Feb 13 2006 Microsoft flagged Symantec software as spyware
Microsoft's Windows AntiSpyware tool called out some Symantec security products as malicious software that steals passwords.
- Fri Sep 14 2007 Privacy getting an upgrade in China?
Microsoft is alleged to have violated a Chinese university student's privacy. Maybe this means that China increasingly cares about privacy?
- Thu Apr 28 2005 Report: Trend Micro to pay for PC repair costs in Japan
- Fri Jun 19 2009 Indecent Exposure 51: Inevitable excuses
No, you haven't traveled back in time; we recorded this episode the first week in June. Technical difficulties and illness prevented us from getting it posted. We're sorry we dropped out of sight, but we're back now and you're stuck with us.
- Wed Mar 11 2009 Latest Google Apps outage brings down Gmail (for some)
The latest in a series of Google Apps outages affected the company's Web e-mail service, keeping many from being able to do business.
- Wed Apr 22 2009 Hitachi's 'green' refrigerator turns out blue
Hitachi Appliances lied about the level of green in its refrigerators, according to reports.
- Fri Nov 8 1996 Law school takes on online copyrights
In a case that could clarify the role of intellectual property rights on the Internet, the Ohio State University law school has agreed to champion a graduate student who says a local newspaper stole his photography for online use.
- Mon Apr 25 2005 Trend Micro customers suffer weekend mayhem
IT workers are furious after working extra hours to fix an SP2 slip-up by the security company.
- Tue Mar 21 2000 Airline's mistake exposes email addresses
Trans World Airlines inadvertently includes customers' email addresses in an email bulletin, potentially leaking valuable information to marketers.

