- Thu Mar 20 2008 Photos: Subaru adds Harman/Kardon audio
At the 2008 New York auto show, Subaru announced the addition of Harman/Kardon audio systems to its Legacy and Outback models. We take a look at, and a listen to, the new stereos at the show.
- Thu Feb 11 1999 Sun opposes Microsoft Java appeal
Sun tells a federal appeals court that a judge acted properly in ordering Microsoft to modify its operating system and browser products so that they are compatible with Java.
- Fri Oct 31 2008 Yahoo, Google under pressure to make next move
Now that they know what it will take for their advertising deal to get approval from antitrust regulators, all Yahoo and Google have left to figure out is: Is it worth it?
- Mon Nov 10 2003 Supreme Court to hear Intel-AMD document case
The U.S. Supreme Court agrees to decide whether a foreign governmental body can view documents that were provided to U.S. courts under confidentiality agreements.
- Thu Jun 12 2008 U.S. congressmen say computers compromised by Chinese
China denies compromising computers of two U.S. congressmen who have criticized the country's human rights record.
- Thu Jan 3 2008 Washington Post sticks by RIAA story despite evidence it goofed
Newspaper is criticized for writing that recording industry wants to criminalize copying music to a computer. RIAA and even some of the group's biggest critics say Post got it wrong.
- Thu Sep 6 2007 Microsoft on new iPods: What, me worry?
Software giant shrugs off Apple's latest, saying the iPod touch and video Nano don't change its Zune plans a bit.
- Mon Dec 9 2002 Feds raid software company
The FBI, IRS, Secret Service and other agencies search a Massachusetts tech company, reportedly as part of an ongoing investigation into terrorism.
- Tue Jun 8 2004 Microsoft appeals Eolas decision
The software giant appeals the $521 million patent infringement judgment a federal district court handed down in August.
- Thu Jan 22 2009 GOP, Dems spar over broadband 'stimulus' and FCC powers
Republicans in the House Energy and Commerce Committee charge the FCC is given too much authority over broadband measures in the economic stimulus package, and that the process is being rushed through without any hearings.




