- Wed Nov 10 1999 Health industry must prepare for privacy regulations
Health care providers may soon face the problem of making computer systems comply with pending rules that are likely to raise the bar for information security in the industry.
- Tue Jun 26 2007 A new way to record data on hard drives
Hard drive makers may lay tracks on their platters, just like Marvin Gaye used to do.
- Wed Jan 3 2001 Nasdaq gains record 14 percent on interest rate cut
The Nasdaq and Dow Jones industrial average soar after the Federal Reserve cuts short-term interest rates.
- Tue Sep 19 2006 Gonzales: ISPs must keep records on users
Attorney general, other witnesses ask Congress to force Internet service providers to follow customers' activities.
- Thu May 25 2000 Study finds Napster use may cut into record sales
A new study shows declining CD sales at stores near universities, and some are pointing fingers at online music-swapping software such as Napster.
- Mon Apr 2 2001 Radio Free Virgin adds song recorder
The Net radio service adds a restricted recording feature to its media player, hoping to cash in on Napster's popularity without the legal woes.
- Wed Feb 21 2001 Napster model could make ISPs subsidize record labels
At the core of the company's proposed subscription model is a simple idea: Make other people pay for millions of dollars in costs the labels pick up today.
- Tue Jan 19 1999 Record set in cracking 56-bit crypto
A joint effort between the Electronic Frontier Foundation and Distibuted.Net cracks the DES algorithm in less than 23 hours.
- Wed Dec 22 1999 Video on demand may trouble digital video recording upstarts
Given cable operators' current focus on VOD services, DVR companies TiVo and Replay Networks may find industry forces ranged against them.
- Thu Dec 15 2005 RIAA sues 751 file-swappers
The recording industry files a new round of lawsuits.




