- 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.
- 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?
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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?
- 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.
- 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.

