- Mon Oct 13 1997 IE 4.0 lays an egg
As I was darting around cyberspace with Internet Explorer 4.0, it suddenly came to me why Bill Gates seems such an unlikely candidate for Conqueror of the Net--he's just not wacky enough.
- Wed Jul 15 1998 DOJ's efforts abroad faulted
Three senators are accusing Justice Department officials of improperly encouraging foreign governments against the software giant.
- Fri May 22 1998 Clinton outlines cyberthreat plan
In a commencement speech at the U.S. Naval Academy today, President Clinton outlines plans for dealing with cyberthreats.
- Thu May 21 1998 Clinton to outline cyberthreat policy
In a commencement speech at the U.S. Naval Academy tomorrow, President Clinton is expected to outline plans for dealing with cyberthreats.
- Thu Apr 9 1998 States prepare for Microsoft action
Attorneys general from 11 states are getting closer to filing an antitrust lawsuit against Microsoft.
- Wed Jul 14 1999 Key fights on crypto exports in Congress
The future of strict export controls on strong computer security products could be decided in key battles unfolding on Capitol Hill this month.
- Fri Jun 28 1996 Cable ruling may pose new CDA obstacle
A Supreme Court ruling in a cable case may present a new obstacle for the CDA appeal.
- Thu Oct 23 1997 McNealy, Ballmer smoke the DOJ
In the wake of the Justice Department's antitrust charges against Microsoft, responses have ranged from hysterical fits of glee to finger-chewing, foam-at-the-mouth freak-outs.
- Mon Apr 19 2004 Shhh! The FBI's listening to your keystrokes
CNET News.com's Declan McCullagh notes that police have long been able to intercept Internet traffic. So why is the FBI pushing to expand its snooping purview?
- Wed Mar 24 2004 'To heck with Mario Monti'
CNET News.com's Charles Cooper voices his opinion on how Microsoft's Steve Ballmer should have reacted to the European Union's competition commissioner.


