- Wed Aug 29 2001 Governments push open-source software
Concerned with costs and dependency, legislators from Brazil to China are increasingly considering open-source software.
- Wed Aug 29 2001 Governments push open-source software
Concerned with costs and dependency, legislators from Brazil to China are increasingly considering open-source software.
- Fri Dec 13 1996 U.S. backs off database treaty
The United States will not give its blessing to a controversial database copyright treaty.
- Thu Jul 24 2003 Asian Linux: Some keen, others cool
Asia could leapfrog the West in Linux development, but some governments are reluctant to do so, says an IBM executive.
- Fri Oct 8 2004 Samsung driving forward
With its shipments jumping last year, the company is no longer playing the role of bottom-feeder in the disk drive industry.
- Fri Nov 11 2005 Gas pipe broadband?
Small San Diego start-up is developing technology that lets carriers deliver broadband services through natural-gas pipes.
- Fri May 20 2005 Getting tough with China?
Worker advocates want a tariff on Chinese imports to protect American jobs, but others warn the move could hurt U.S. tech companies.
- Wed Aug 6 2003 'Fritz' calls it quits
Ernest "Fritz" Hollings, the senator who united an often-fractious tech community because of his views on copyright law and Net filters, is retiring at the end of his term.
- Wed Dec 24 2003 Will DVD acquittal mean tougher copyright laws?
The acquittal of a Norwegian programmer charged with breaking Hollywood's DVD encryption scheme could increase the entertainment industry's efforts to enact tougher global copyright laws.




