- Mon Jul 8 2002 Labels defend MusicNet, Pressplay
Critics of the major labels' online music efforts speak out at a conference, forcing record industry executives to defend subscription services against accusations of "duopoly."
- Tue May 30 2000 Commentary: Gateway, AOL deal doesn't mean the end of Wintel
Gateway's and AOL's Transmeta/Linux approach does not mean the end of the Microsoft Windows-Intel duopoly, but it signifies a growing market with more types of customers.
- Thu Nov 19 2009 Theory of competition fails in open source, elsewhere
Monopoly is a dreaded word for the open-source community, so why are we as prone as anyone else to embrace natural monopolies?
- Fri Nov 20 2009 What drives China? Soon, cleaner fuel
Still, the world's second largest oil consumer is taking a cautious approach to introducing tougher diesel and gasoline specifications.
- Thu Oct 29 2009 The case against the FCC's Net neutrality plan
The commission's proposed restrictions on broadband providers are riddled with ticking time bombs and loopholes, Stanford Law Fellow Larry Downes argues.
- Thu Apr 9 2009 CIOs committing more to Red Hat, open source
A recent survey released by Piper Jaffray suggests that open source is growing from purchase to purchase, and nibbling at the heels of Microsoft.
- Fri Jul 17 2009 Intel claims No. 2 Linux contributor spot as hedge against Microsoft
Intel is quickly climbing the ranks of Linux kernel contributors, perhaps angling to hedge against its dependence on Microsoft.
- Mon Jun 18 2007 Mozilla exec calls Apple's Safari plan 'duopolistic'
COO John Lilly says Steve Jobs' keynote last week reveals a "corporate-controlled" view of browser market that "betrays (Apple's) thinking."
- Wed Jan 21 2009 Microsoft's internal org chart down amid layoff chatter
Adding to employee fears of job cuts, an internal tool for tracking Microsoft's employees is listed as down until Friday.
- Thu May 28 2009 Can Linux supplant Windows?
Windows and Linux have a long, bitter feud still to come, and it's apparently unlikely that latter will conquer the former.

