- Fri Apr 30 2004 Has Microsoft gone soft?
What's up with the company's about-face in recent months? CNET News.com's Charles Cooper calls it a case of pragmatism winning out.
- Fri Sep 12 2003 Copy-protected CDs take step forward
For the first time in the United States, BMG Music is releasing a disc that's loaded with anticopying protection, a move that opens a new round of experimentation for record labels.
- Fri Nov 12 2004 Cell phones take iPod challenge
Backers say new mobile music services will be big in Europe but admit the United States could be a problem.
Photos: Vodafone's 3G explosion - Mon Dec 12 2005 Browsers to get sturdier padlocks
Web industry group aims to lock out phishers with a stronger program to vouch for legitimate e-commerce sites.

Screenshots: Padlocking IE 7 - Fri Aug 27 2004 Have e-books turned a page?
Steady growth suggests that the publishing industry may finally have a grip on what readers want from electronic books.
- Thu Feb 10 2005 HP after Fiorina: Analysis, videos, commentary
special coverage Carly Fiorina departs, opening the door for a new CEO to guide the company as it confronts stubborn market truths.
- Wed Dec 4 2002 Adobe finds no eBook copies
During the second day of testimony in a federal copyright trial, an Adobe employee says his company hasn't tracked down any unauthorized eBooks created by ElcomSoft software.
- Thu Sep 30 2004 Satan's little helper drinks Diet Coke
Former MP3 impresario Michael Robertson tells CNET News.com's Michael Kanellos why "free" need not be a dirty word.
- Mon Nov 5 2001 Commentary: Microsoft must play fair
The software giant must cede control, to PC makers and others, of the selection of software and services to be layered on top of the operating system.
- Sun Nov 25 2001 Why great companies fail
Clayton Christensen, who developed the seminal theory on disruptive technology, examines why companies fail and why theory trumps data. Plus: What's the future for HP and Charles Schwab?


