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  • Thu Jan 22 2009 Live blog: Microsoft's earnings call

    After announcing disappointing earnings and its first-ever large-scale layoffs, Microsoft fields questions from financial analysts. Here's our live coverage of the call.

    Posted by Ina Fried

  • Wed Sep 19 2007 Is Intel a one-hit wonder?

    Two and a half years ago, I wrote an article entitled "Intel: The one-hit wonder." Has anything changed and is the conclusion still valid?

    Posted by Steve Tobak

  • Wed May 8 2002 Deregulation would be bad for consumers

    A News.com reader is surprised that the CEO of a group that claims it "believes individual liberty and the freedom to compete increases consumer choices" supports broadband deregulation.

    Posted by null Letters to the Editor

  • Thu Nov 1 2001 EchoStar-Hughes deal faces FCC scrutiny

    The proposed merger would create a satellite TV company bigger than any cable TV rival, which could mean a grueling uphill battle to get government approval.

    Posted by Sam Ames

  • Thu Nov 1 2001 EchoStar-Hughes deal faces FCC scrutiny

    The proposed merger would create a satellite TV company bigger than any cable TV rival, which could mean a grueling uphill battle to get government approval.

    Posted by Sam Ames

  • Mon Aug 14 2000 News Corp. ups U.S. presence with $5.35 billion buy

    The media conglomerate says it will acquire Chris-Craft Industries for $5.35 billion in cash and stock, boosting its holdings with 10 more TV stations in the United States.

    Posted by Jim Hu

  • Mon Sep 14 1998 Busting up Microsoft: Readers' views

    When I asked in my last column why breaking up Microsoft is not being debated seriously in the current antitrust lawsuits readers rushed to respond.

    Posted by Tim Clark

  • Mon Jun 1 1998 If Microsoft is monopolistic, then what is Intel?

    Both are charged with being bullies in the marketplace. So why has the Microsoft case created a media feeding frenzy, while Intel's antitrust woes are arguably under-covered by the press?

    Posted by Tim Clark

  • Mon Jun 2 1997 Wireless plans ring true for telcos

    Wireless telephone players are hoping "killer apps" for voice products will lure users to the networks they are building at great cost.

    Posted by Jeff Pelline

  • Tue May 9 2006 EarthLink: Bells must share broadband networks

    Broadband provider tells a federal appeals court that Verizon, BellSouth and others must be forced to share their networks with competitors.

    Posted by Anne Broache

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