- Tue Dec 18 2007 Privacy groups ramp up Google-DoubleClick attacks
As the Federal Trade Commission wraps up deliberations on whether to approve the $3.1 billion deal, consumer advocates argue privacy issues must be front and center.
- Fri Jun 8 2007 The greatest arcade games of the '80s
poll Pac-Man or Space Invaders? Frogger, maybe? Cast your vote for which game was the best of that bygone era.
- Tue Feb 5 2008 Bush administration, tech titans clash on patents
U.S. Patent and Trademark Office continues to attack proposed law that the likes of Microsoft, Google, and HP argue could help knock out patent "trolls." Can a compromise be reached?
- Wed Sep 5 2007 Live from Moscone Center with Apple
CEO Steve Jobs unveils the iPod Touch--a phoneless iPhone, but with Wi-Fi. Plus: a deal with Starbucks and an iPhone price cut.
- Thu Dec 20 2007 FTC allows Google-DoubleClick merger to proceed
In a 4-1 vote, regulators give their blessing to the controversial union, despite outcry from competitors and privacy advocates.
- Thu Nov 8 2007 Why are Republicans in Congress targeting Google? Two reasons
House Republicans have a long history of enthusiastically supporting megamergers. But not when it comes to the DoubleClick buy.
- Tue Jun 5 2007 Lawyer ratings site not without objections
Venture capitalists give $14 million to a how-to-find-an-attorney Web site that lists Abraham Lincoln, Clarence Darrow and felons as available for hire.
- Mon Feb 12 2007 Unlocking security at RSA 2007
Change is in the air at the confab this year, as tech giants start making their weight felt.
- Thu Dec 7 2006 HP settles with California in spy scandal
State says it has made a deal with PC maker over civil charges related to methods used in an HP leak investigation.
- Tue May 4 2004 Does Gmail breach wiretap laws?
Three nonprofit groups say Google's forthcoming service is an "invasion" into private communications. Privacy law experts are skeptical of the claim.



