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  • Wed Jul 15 1998 Sybase, Intuit target home banking

    The two companies unveil a partnership to pursue financial institutions as customers and to make their financial software work together seamlessly.

    Posted by Mike Ricciuti and Tim Clark

  • Wed Jan 9 2008 Roadblocks en route to free, legal music

    Some companies are trying to give away songs and make money through ads, but they're beset by their own mistakes and by record industry resistance.

    Posted by Greg Sandoval

  • Fri Dec 6 1996 Tele-TV may fade to black

    Tele-TV, a multimillion-dollar foray by three Baby Bells into interactive television, is in danger of being dismantled.

    Posted by Christine MacDonald

  • Tue Jul 20 1999 Excite@Home reports loss in line with views

    In its first quarterly report since the merger, Excite@Home posts a second-quarter loss in line with consensus estimates while revenue more than doubled.

    Posted by Corey Grice

  • Tue Feb 12 2008 Senate shields phone companies from spy lawsuits

    Civil liberties groups bash vote as "get-out-of-jail-free card" for AT&T and others accused of illegally opening their networks to the feds.

    Posted by Anne Broache

  • Mon Mar 15 2004 Problems mount for EDS

    The IT services giant reports deepening troubles with a major commercial contract and predicts a loss of up to $75 million related to pension liability.

    Posted by Ed Frauenheim

  • Wed Dec 24 2003 Will DVD acquittal mean tougher copyright laws?

    The acquittal of a Norwegian programmer charged with breaking Hollywood's DVD encryption scheme could increase the entertainment industry's efforts to enact tougher global copyright laws.

    Posted by Evan Hansen

  • Thu Jun 26 2003 Court curbs Microsoft Java distribution

    Federal judges deal a legal blow to Sun, tossing out most of a preliminary injunction requiring Microsoft to carry its rival's version of an interpreter for the Java language.

    Posted by Stephen Shankland and Declan McCullagh

  • Fri Feb 15 2008 Week in review: Yahoo snubs Microsoft

    Yahoo thinks it's worth more, Danger is a buy, and BlackBerry is temporarily bye-bye. Also: Spying immunity for telcos.

    Posted by Steven Musil

  • Tue Jul 3 2001 Microsoft, FairMarket no longer exclusive

    The software giant will offer auctions hosted by companies other than the auction services provider as part of an amendment made to an existing contract.

    Posted by Troy Wolverton

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