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  • Wed Oct 10 2001 MSN scores hockey games

    Microsoft's Internet service says it will begin live audio broadcasts of National Hockey League games as part of an exclusive content and marketing agreement.

    Posted by Evan Hansen

  • Wed Jan 15 2003 Copyright truce excludes key voices

    The central detail in a digital-copyright agreement between the recording industry and a pair of computer industry groups was who was absent from the press conference.

    Posted by Declan McCullagh

  • Wed Nov 18 1998 Developers mixed on Java ruling

    Software developers run long on opinion but short on agreement in the wake of a preliminary injunction against Microsoft in its licensing dispute with Sun Microsystems.

    Posted by Stephen Shankland

  • Mon Aug 17 2009 Qtrax faces more financial, legal problems

    First Oracle and now two other vendors are suing the online music start-up, charging it with unpaid bills. Qtrax also appears to be behind payments to at least one label.

    Posted by Greg Sandoval

  • Wed Aug 12 2009 Kaleidescape loses; DVD copying falls again

    Decision comes a day after a federal court placed a preliminary injunction on the sale of RealDVD. The one-two punch in the courts is likely to rock the technology community.

    Posted by Greg Sandoval

  • Thu Apr 23 2009 Joost shopping itself to satellite and cable providers

    Time Warner Cable is among companies that has expressed interest in the struggling Web video service.

    Posted by Greg Sandoval

  • Tue Apr 21 2009 Sony Pictures is on YouTube, Hulu, but not Joost anymore

    Licensing deal with Joost expires and studio doesn't renew. The struggles of the former high-flying video service continue.

    Posted by Greg Sandoval

  • Fri Jan 30 1998 Compaq to try again in Japan

    Canon will now sell Presario PCs at its stores throughout Japan, displacing Apple Macs.

    Posted by Michael Kanellos

  • Thu Jan 15 2004 Research In Motion boosts public offering

    The BlackBerry device and service company says it will sell 10.5 million shares to the public, instead of the previously announced 9 million shares.

    Posted by Richard Shim

  • Wed Jun 2 2004 Judge rules to move Google, Digital Envoy case

    A court grants the search king's motion to transfer a lawsuit from Georgia to its home state of California.

    Posted by Stefanie Olsen

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