- Tue Oct 23 2001 The Starting Line: SBC's regulation rant falls flat
SBC Communications finds a new bogeyman to blame for its sluggish third-quarter results: regulators.
- Tue Oct 23 2001 SBC's regulation rant falls flat
SBC Communications finds a new bogeyman to blame for its sluggish third-quarter results: regulators.
- Sat May 27 2000 The week in review: Shortages and their discontents
Component shortages cast a pall over fast-growing electronics markets, prompting boosted production plans.
- Sat Feb 6 1999 The week's news: Microsoft embarrassed
Microsoft tries to show that separating IE from Windows 98 degrades performance, but prosecutors force Microsoft to disavow the "test."
- Tue Nov 6 2001 Napster's keeper makes big Net bet
A $60 million wager on Napster falls flat, but the company is still up for the high-stakes online game.
- Sat Jun 10 2000 The week in review: Microsoft--so it's come to this
A federal judge concludes a dramatic and unusually swift antitrust trial by ordering the breakup of Microsoft, an earth-shaking prospect for the high-tech industry and the "new economy" at large.
- Tue Jun 15 1999 Sun spreads the "Java everywhere" message
At the JavaOne conference, Sun exec Alan Baratz details the segmenting of Java into three large categories to ease the introduction of the technology into servers, desktops, and electronic gadgets.
- Wed Jan 9 2002 Napster CEO touts new swapping service
It's been a busy week for CEO Konrad Hilbers. After six months of wait-and-see promises, he's giving a preview of what Napster will look like when it relaunches.
- Fri Jul 21 2000 Net ranking numbers don't tell whole story
Because no one has created industry-wide usage standards, experts say that gauging Web traffic is an imprecise craft in need of an operational overhaul.
- Sat Oct 10 1998 The week's news: New chips, new plans, new laws
High-tech legislation elbows its way to the front of the line in Congress, while AMD, Intel, and numerous Net companies lay out new plans.


