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  • Sat Jan 26 2002 The week in review: Courting Microsoft

    No stranger to the courtroom, the software giant finds itself embroiled in a barrage of legal filings related to its antitrust woes, but that doesn't mean it's taking it lying down.

    Posted by Steven Musil

  • Wed Jan 23 2002 DOJ doesn't speak for the people

    A News.com reader writes that the public marketplace, not the Justice Department, is the final arbiter for deciding which companies, products and services will survive over time.

    Posted by null Letters to the Editor

  • Sat May 26 2001 The week in review: Back in hack

    Just when you thought it was safe to go Net surfing again, hackers and scammers are nipping at sites and surfers alike to make the experience somewhat less than a day the beach.

    Posted by Steven Musil

  • Sat May 5 2001 The week in review: Is it hot in here?

    Personal computer makers hoped the market for laptops would heat up with the introduction of a new iBook, but things may have got a little too hot for Dell.

    Posted by Steven Musil

  • Mon Nov 8 2004 States, artists urge top court to hear P2P case

    Software companies say Supreme Court shouldn't hear record, movie industries' appeal on legality of file-swapping software.

    Posted by John Borland

  • Thu Jul 5 2001 Looking for the next Napster

    As the granddaddy of file swapping collapses, millions of people who once searched for free music on the Web are hunting for the next online file-swapping utopia.

    Posted by John Borland and Gwendolyn Mariano

  • Fri Sep 19 2003 RIAA sues iMesh file-trading firm

    The Recording Industry Association of America says it had sued the Israeli file-swapping company, one of the oldest of the peer-to-peer companies still in operation.

    Posted by John Borland

  • Tue Jan 28 2003 Developer to revive iTunes file-sharing

    The developer of a peer-to-peer file-swapping plug-in for Apple Computer's iTunes music application has decided to give the software a new lease on life.

    Posted by Matthew Broersma

  • Wed Jan 23 2002 U.S. high-tech worker shortage a myth

    A News.com reader writes that though she's a qualified tech worker, she has been searching for a job for 10 months. And the same goes for almost every high-tech worker she knows.

    Posted by null Letters to the Editor

  • Wed Jan 23 2002 Free software and Emacs' origins

    News.com reader Richard Stallman, president of the Free Software Foundation, says he, not Java inventor James Gosling, wrote the first Emacs editor, in 1975.

    Posted by null Letters to the Editor

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