- Mon Feb 3 2003 Perspective: The first 'e-war'
CNET News.com's Washington watcher Declan McCullagh examines how the Pentagon might respond to a serious electronic attack on U.S. infrastructure in the case of conflict in the Middle East.
- Fri Mar 24 2000 Palm's IPO soars while 3Com wilts
- Wed Mar 1 2000 Palm ready to roll at $38 a share
- Tue Aug 1 2000 AOL Time Warner is just another battle to Disney's Padden
Preston Padden again takes aim at AOL Time Warner, saying the merger will create a monopoly that will ultimately deprive consumers of programming choices.
- Mon Jun 28 1999 2HRS2GO: Turmoil overshadows Avant!'s business growth
- Tue May 2 2000 Despite legal problems, Amazon stands by e-commerce deals
The leading consumer e-commerce site shows no buyer's remorse a year into its deal with Alexa Internet, despite the privacy lawsuits, a federal probe and other legal headaches.
- Mon Jul 22 2002 Do we need a national ID plan?
CNET News.com's Washington watcher Declan McCullagh explains how a White House proposal for granting state driver's licenses has ignited a firestorm over whether it's an invitation to Big Brother. Also: Why angry tech activists went bonkers at the Commerce Department.
- Thu Sep 7 2000 PC makers, analysts dispute slowdown reports
Although a noted analyst said earlier this week that the PC market is slowing, computer executives and other market watchers say that is not the case.
- Sat Mar 16 2002 Media conglomerates go global
Big fish have been gobbling up smaller fish in the media world for the past decade. And the trend shows no sign of ending.
- Thu Mar 22 2001 Companies crack down on loose lips
Recent court cases seem to be eating away at the concept of employee mobility, thereby giving employers the right to dictate what company an ex-employee may or may not join.

