- Sun Feb 24 2008 EA tries to buy Take-Two to keep its top spot
Electronic Arts launches uninvited $2 billion bid for the 'Grand Theft Auto' publisher in what is surely an attempt to trump Vivendi's purchase of Activision.
- Fri Sep 9 2005 Renewing the push to collect Net taxes
Thirteen states soon will begin simplifying administration of their sales taxes. But will out-of-state retailers ever collect them?
- Fri Feb 9 2007 Week in review: Policing the Net
Some in Congress want to see ISPs track your online activities and report suspicious content to the authorities.
- Thu Feb 8 2007 State officials oppose repealing Real ID Act
Real ID rebellion, which began last April when New Hampshire's House of Representatives rejected the plan, has not reached critical mass.
- Thu Feb 1 2007 Senate Democrats badger FCC boss on Net neutrality
But the hearing, cut short by votes on the Senate floor, doesn't produce the fireworks some expected from the face-off.
- Mon Aug 28 2000 DT scoops up another U.S. wireless network
VoiceStream Wireless, which was recently bought by the German communications giant, says it will buy U.S. cell phone company Powertel for $5.75 billion.
- Thu Nov 4 2004 Election 2004: Four more years
Bush says he intends to spend political capital. Also: Tech's role in campaigns, voting.
Screen shots: Election night gadgets - Wed Jun 6 2007 Tech seeing red over green-card proposal
Lobbying groups press Congress to rework an immigration bill that could add uncertainty to the task of hiring foreigners.
- Fri Apr 27 2007 Missing: Politicians who take clear stand on tech
Republicans and Democrats tout their tech agendas, but remain silent on key topics like privacy, censorship and Net neutrality.
- Mon Jun 12 2006 Net neutrality: Meet the winner
Verizon's chief Washington lobbyist, Thomas Tauke, has the political muscle to turn his company's wishes into law.




