- Thu Aug 12 2004 HP replaces three senior executives
Company follows up on promise of "immediate management changes" after disappointing earnings report, CNET News.com has learned.
- Tue Apr 15 2008 Politicians push for new iTunes sales taxes
Taxpayers may be smarting on April 15, but politicians in a growing number of states say taxes are necessary on digital downloads. The biggest fight is expected in California.
- Tue Apr 19 2005 Indian outsourcing firm rakes in $2 billion
Yearly figures top $2 billion, but fourth-quarter growth at TCS, India's largest software company, is flat.
- Tue Oct 12 2004 Justice Dept. wants new antipiracy powers
Government report takes aim at file swapping and says the FBI needs more money, wiretapping permission and a lot more laws.
- Fri Feb 23 2007 Week in review: Microsoft's kick in the patents
While Microsoft finds itself in a dogfight over patents, battles over the iPhone trademark and satellite radio settle down.
- Fri Feb 8 2008 Super Tuesday is Super for a US based cap and trade system
Super Tuesday is Super for a US based cap and trade system. Discussion of the various candidates stance on cap and trade for carbon
- Mon Aug 28 2006 Singapore: One nation under Wi-Fi
Firecrackers and gum chewing might be frowned upon in Singapore, but the country is going nuts for Wi-Fi.
- Wed May 14 2003 Fujitsu Siemens adds SuSE to servers
The European computing giant will bundle SuSE's Linux Enterprise Server 8 with all its Primergy servers, making the OS more easily accessible to companies on the continent.
- Wed Apr 7 2004 Fujitsu sues Samsung over plasma TVs
Fujitsu files suit in U.S. and Japanese courts against Samsung, alleging that the rival display maker has violated patents for its plasma technology.
- Wed Jun 30 1999 Nimble Via to take on Intel out of the gate
Although others have stumbled in their attempts to take on Intel, Via Technologies comes to the table with an unusual combination of resources that could liven up the market for processors for low-budget PCs.




