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  • Prototype iPhone finder revealed

    The saga of the lost prototype iPhone started with a 21-year-old Silicon Valley resident, who says he regrets not trying harder to find its real owner.

    News items | April 30, 2010 6:08am PDT

  • Philly newspaper gambles on online gambling

    Philly.com, the online unit of the Inquirer and sister newspaper the Philadelphia Daily News, has launched a legal online betting service called Instant Fantasy Games.

    News items | April 13, 2010 4:51am PDT

  • Online retailers, marketing firms scam consumers for $1.4 billion

    A U.S. government investigation has prompted several well-known online retailers to sever ties with marketing firms after both were accused of working together to deceive customers out of $1.4...

    Blog posts | November 23, 2009 4:18pm PST

  • Music execs crying about royalties again; Time for a start-over

    There's an interesting piece by CNET's Greg Sandoval today about royalty fees in the music industry and how the songwriters, composers and music publishers aren't getting their fair share from...

    Blog posts | September 17, 2009 12:47pm PDT

  • Roadblocks en route to free, legal music

    Some companies are trying to give away songs and make money through ads, but they're beset by their own mistakes and by record industry resistance.

    News items | January 9, 2008 1:47pm PST

  • Lessons learned from Kim tragedy

    One year later, the death of CNET's James Kim has led to advances in search-and-rescue techniques and a better grasp of how cell phones can save lives. Video: Remembering James Kim

    News items | December 6, 2007 1:02pm PST

  • Will e-books ever be a best seller?

    Sony's Reader has been little more than a footnote so far. Now Amazon is looking to light things up with its new Kindle device. Photos: Amazon's Kindle device

    News items | November 19, 2007 4:00am PST

  • Prince: The artist who formerly liked the Internet

    Once considered a pioneer in online music distribution, the musician has since turned testy about fan sites and file-sharing networks. What happened?

    News items | November 13, 2007 9:33am PST

  • Should YouTube play the censor and sentinel?

    The high-profile video-sharing site is embroiled in a heated debate over freedom of speech and how to handle potential criminal activity.

    News items | November 9, 2007 4:00am PST

  • In Finland shooting, fallout for YouTube?

    The video-sharing site is getting worked over by some media outlets. It doesn't deserve it.

    News items | November 7, 2007 2:20pm PST

  • When rockers cut ties from labels

    Services like Musicane oversee digital sales, marketing, and other chores for bands that drop a record label. But do they make sense for everyone?

    News items | November 2, 2007 12:32pm PDT

  • For RIAA, a black eye comes with the job

    Despite negative public image, record industry group has little choice but to continue lawsuits, insiders say.

    News items | October 9, 2007 4:00am PDT

  • Microsoft unveils revamped Zunes

    Changes include a complete overhaul of the device's software and a redesign of Marketplace, which will offer 1 million unprotected songs.Photos: Round two for Zune

    News items | October 2, 2007 7:15pm PDT

  • Leaked e-mails reveal MediaDefender's antipiracy woes

    Messages portray a company overwhelmed by file-swapping community and skepticism from entertainment executives.MediaDefender is wake-up call for entertainment sector

    News items | September 20, 2007 4:00am PDT

  • YouTube conundrum for vintage acts

    The video site is proving a thorn in the side of older, well-known musical artists, from Prince to the Village People.

    News items | September 14, 2007 2:26pm PDT

  • Is free music too expensive for SpiralFrog?

    Start-up that made a splash a year ago has yet to launch online music service. Despite setbacks, company isn't ruling out public offering.

    News items | September 11, 2007 4:00am PDT

  • Does Sony finally have an iTunes answer?

    As it reportedly prepares another challenge to iTunes' video offering, observers say the company has many tools needed to launch an offensive against Apple.

    News items | September 5, 2007 4:00am PDT

  • NBC, Apple play game of brinkmanship

    news analysis A day after reports said NBC would not renew its iTunes contract, Apple announces it will not offer NBC's new TV shows. This spat is about control.

    News items | August 31, 2007 3:24pm PDT

  • Legal woes mount for TorrentSpy

    Hollywood studios win two important legal decisions, but privacy advocates say Internet users could be the real losers.

    News items | August 29, 2007 4:00am PDT

  • Court rules against TorrentSpy in hacking case

    Judge rules MPAA didn't violate Wiretap Act, but studios acknowledge purchasing private e-mail exchanges.

    News items | August 28, 2007 3:17pm PDT

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