- Tue Feb 29 2000 iCraveTV.com exec discusses his start-up's short life
It looked like the start of a new chapter on the Net, in which the Web entrepreneurs might finally push old-guard television services online. But Net David and Goliath stories don't always end with a giant-killing.
- Fri May 3 2002 Can Microsoft play nice with PC makers?
As the states prosecuting the software giant head back to federal court next week, Microsoft's treatment of its PC customers could become a hot topic.
- Tue Nov 30 2004 New Netscape embraces Firefox, IE
AOL releases Netscape browser prototype bristling with RSS feeds, tabs, plenty of Netscape branding--and the option to surf in IE.
Image: Netscape's new browser - Thu Feb 26 2004 U.S. to block Oracle bid for PeopleSoft
Antitrust authorities say they'll go to court to block Oracle's proposed purchase of rival software company PeopleSoft, but Oracle vows to challenge the decision. - Thu Mar 25 1999 Net travel agents aim at package deals
Desperate to build revenues, online travel agencies hope to attract more business in packages such as cruises and tours.
- Mon Jun 25 2001 Compaq: Life after Alpha
Compaq Computer's announcement to license its Alpha chip technology to Intel signals the end of the line for the chip--once hailed as the fastest on the planet.
- Thu Mar 21 2002 The privacy imbroglio
Former Network Solutions CTO David Holtzman warns against using legal restrictions and regulatory covenants to create a universal definition of a multisided issue like privacy.
- 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 Oct 15 1998 Compaq backs Alpha future
The company will finally provide details on its Alpha chip platform Monday, including plans for a future 1,000-MHz version.

