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Microsoft gives more power to the small
The software giant announces a new version of its Windows CE .Net operating system, which powers devices ranging from handheld computers to gas pumps.
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EarthLink wins spammer suit
The Internet service provider gets awarded more than $24 million in monetary damages, but says the real victory is in preventing members from being spammed.
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PCs: More than 1 billion served
Approximately 1 billion PCs have been shipped worldwide since the mid-'70s, according to a study. Expect the next billion by 2008. Would you like some broadband with that?
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Kiss your MP3s at work goodbye
Employees are stashing headphones and trashing file-swapping software as companies throw up firewalls or issue bans to stop streaming media and MP3 trades.
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iPod-Windows link getting stronger
As software maker MediaFour readies to launch its Windows-to-iPod software, a Needham analyst says Apple won't be far behind with its own.
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Mozilla finally turns 1.0
The browser software, four years in the making in an open-source project, arrives on the Web. Netscape says developers wanted to be sure it would "be ready for prime time."
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Klez.h wins sibling rivalry
It's proving to be the No. 1 son of the original Klez virus, leaving its sibling Klez.i in the dust and overtaking SirCam as the most virulent computer virus yet.
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Paid content comes to Kazaa
Live from Kazaa...it's Altnet. Download a file Monday and you may see songs for sale and ads linked to searches. The program, from Brilliant Digital, launches amid much controversy.
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Kazaa finds friends in file-swapping fight
Computer and telecommunication giants are pushing a proposal shouldered until now by file-swapping upstarts: Make downloading a song online as legal as listening to the radio.
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Microsoft casts .Net into upcoming Office
The next version of the software will likely include many features once planned as part of Microsoft's consumer-focused .Net My Services, now retooled for corporate customers.
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Security trips up instant messaging
Both MSN Messenger and AIM have had security holes uncovered recently, and experts say that Yahoo IM is requiring people to run with less security. What's going on?
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Cries to open up IM have quieted
The nature of the instant messaging interoperability debate has shifted and the voices have been tempered--largely due to the successes of AOL's biggest challengers.
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IBM inks storage deal with Adaptec
Big Blue plans to use network cards and chips from Adaptec that support connections via iSCSI, which uses regular IP and Ethernet networks to link storage systems.
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Sonicblue shakes up executive ranks
The struggling consumer-electronics maker announces several executive changes, a day after narrowly missing analysts' earnings expectations. Shares in the company take a dive.
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Adobe ships new Photoshop
video The company has begun shipping the new version of its graphics software, a major release expected to pay dividends for Apple Computer as well as for Adobe.
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The man CEOs love to hate
And that's just jiffy with Philip Kaplan. Thanks to his F***edCompany Web site's skewering of countless failing Internet companies, he has emerged as the accidental champion of the dot-com detritus.
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Antipiracy bill finally sees Senate
A controversial bill calling for copyright-protection technology in all "digital media products" is introduced in the Senate.
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InterTrust broadens suit against Microsoft
Digital rights management company InterTrust Technologies says it has expanded a lawsuit filed against Microsoft, alleging the software giant's Windows File Protection infringes on an InterTrust...
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Court: Image links violate copyrights
Search engines can display low-quality thumbnail copies of an image but cannot post full-size images through inline linking without violating copyrights, a federal appeals court has ruled. A...
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Gates: Security is top priority
An internal Microsoft e-mail tells the software giant's employees that security and privacy are the most important issues for the company's products.
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