- Sat Aug 23 2008 Sarah Lacy takes on Gnomedex
Months after her infamous South by Southwest interview with Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, the tech journalist faces another geek conference audience.
- Fri Dec 7 2007 Why PCs aren't pricey anymore
CNET News.com's Charles Cooper remembers the mail-order makers who shook the mainstream computer makers out of their lethargy.
- Fri Mar 20 1998 IP telephony lures the Street
Wall Street is pinning its hopes on a new cottage industry: Net telephony.
- Fri Mar 8 2002 The problem with venture capital
A News.com reader writes that there are too many VCs out there who do not understand what it means to be a VC.
- Mon Oct 1 2007 Private industry moves to take over space race
The space race taking shape in the private sector today is due in large part to boyhood dreams of astronauts.
- Thu Jun 21 2007 America's tech moment of truth
Foreign nations are recruiting the country's best companies and universities to go overseas. Can they be won back?
- Mon May 13 2002 The inner geek behind basketball's bad boy
Dallas Mavericks' Mark Cuban made a bundle selling Broadcast.com to Yahoo. Nowadays he sees a gold mine in HDTV. But there's a more serious matter to contemplate: the NBA playoffs.
- Tue Oct 16 2001 Bright lights, big valley
Remember where you were when dot-com lunacy reigned? Art does imitate life as New York playwright Anthony Clarvoe critiques and celebrates Silicon Valley's "wild ride" in his New Economy comedy.
- Wed Mar 14 2001 Stars align in satellite-Net deal
In an effort to speed success to the struggling satellite sector, Craig McCaw's ICO-Teledesic and Boeing-backed Ellipso team for a worldwide satellite-communications system.
- Fri Mar 23 2001 Carly preps speeches, Iconocast beseeches
Stanford University picks HP's Carly Fiorina to speak to bright-eyed graduates about job prospects, while Iconocast's Michael Tchong goes on a "Back the Net" crusade.


