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  • Sat Feb 9 2002 The week in review: Reading Palm

    Brisk sales of the company's new wireless handheld and a test version of its new OS have many applauding its corporate push--but it may not be enough to justify splitting the company in two.

    Posted by Steven Musil

  • Sat Aug 23 2008 Joe Biden's pro-RIAA, pro-FBI tech voting record

    Barack Obama's pick for vice president is an ally of the music industry on copyright and the FBI on wiretaps. He also unintentionally spurred the creation of PGP.

    Posted by Declan McCullagh

  • Thu Apr 12 2007 CBS forms online video-sharing network

    Users can share clips, full-length features for free. Partners include both established and fledgling platforms.

    Posted by Erica Ogg

  • Mon Oct 14 2002 Former FBI chief takes on encryption

    Louis Freeh is urging lawmakers to limit encryption products that don't include backdoors for government surveillance.

    Posted by Declan McCullagh

  • Thu Oct 25 2001 Behind the telecom meltdown

    While investors in the late 1990s remained oblivious to signs of trouble, it is clear in hindsight that the telecom bubble could not possibly have lasted.

    Posted by null Knowledge@Wharton

  • Thu Mar 20 2003 Border clash follows Iraq firing missiles

    A patrol of light armored vehicles from the Marine First Division encounters two Iraqi armored personnel carriers south of the border with Iraq.
    The New York Times

    Posted by John F. Kifner with David E. Sanger

  • Wed Apr 3 2002 Parsons faces major test in unifying AOL

    special report The CEO-elect will inherit an unpredictable ensemble of executives next month when he takes the reins of the world's largest media company from outgoing chief Gerald Levin.

    Posted by Jim Hu

  • 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.

    Posted by Stephen Shankland

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