September 29, 2006 / Graeme Wearden
The BBC wants to work with Microsoft on the delivery of digital content, and agreements with Real and IBM could follow
September 29, 2006 / Dan Nystedt
Yahoo agreed to buy Web video editing and publishing site Jumpcut.com on Wednesday, as Internet companies continue to seek ways to compete with YouTube.
September 28, 2006 / Tom Espiner
The auction site is making it easier for users to close accounts, following a complaint from Privacy International
September 27, 2006 / Nancy Gohring
Lime Wire turns tables, charges large recond companies with colluding to create a monopoly.
September 26, 2006 / David Meyer
As Orange launches its dual-mode GSM/Wi-Fi handset for the home, it confirms a corporate offering next year — but analysts believe fixed-mobile convergence may be the wrong approach
September 25, 2006 / Sumner Lemon
Software giant has clamped down, although experts say there's still room for improvement.
September 22, 2006 / Paul Meller
Symantec and Adobe complain to the European Commission about Vista security and electronic document features.
September 21, 2006 / Matthew Broersma
The patent debate may be taken out of the hands of elected politicians if a new measure is approved, according to three European Parliament groups
September 21, 2006 / Peter Sayer
Easier cellphone photo printing from Nokia.
September 20, 2006 / David Meyer
The mobile phone giant has acquired networking and RFID company Symbol to bolster its enterprise division and take on Cisco, Nokia and others
September 18, 2006 / John Markoff
Researchers plan to announce on Monday that they have created a silicon-based chip that can produce laser beams. The advance will make it possible to use laser light rather than wires to send data between chips, removing the most significant bottleneck in computer design.
September 17, 2006 / Andrew Donoghue
Networking guru Eric Benhamou has joined the board of Web security company Finjan
September 15, 2006 / Agam Shah
New products include keyboards designed for use with Windows Vista and Windows Live online services.
September 15, 2006 / Peter Judge
AOL and WebEx have released what they claim is the most flexible and secure instant messaging service aimed squarely at business users
September 14, 2006 / Nancy Gohring
Peer-to-peer site will pay $30 million to settle a copyright infringement lawsuit.
September 12, 2006 / Dawn Kawamoto
Big Blue on Tuesday plans to unveil its IBM System Storage TS1120, designed to store and encrypt data on tape drives.
September 12, 2006 / Nancy Gohring
Companies are working together to ensure their DVB-H phones and network equipment are compatible.
September 9, 2006 / Grant Gross
Companies are accused of billing small businesses and nonprofits for "free" trials of Web site services.
September 9, 2006 / Steven Schwankert
CNET reporter confirms her family's home phone records accessed without her permission.
September 8, 2006 / Jeremy Kirk
Some EU Parliament members fear Europe won't get Vista OS on time.
September 6, 2006 / Mike Ricciuti
Retail pricing has been set for the long-delayed Windows update, while testing will be expanded to more than 5 million people
September 6, 2006 / Martin LaMonica
Laszlo Systems on Wednesday is expected to announce that it has raised a series C round of $8 million, led by WI Harper. Altogether, it has raised over $26 million. The San Mateo, Calif.-based company, which makes tools for building interactive Web applications, said it intends to use the funding to invest in marketing, expand its partnership program, and develop Web applications.
September 6, 2006 / Graeme Wearden
Takafumi Horie stands accused of illegally boosting the share price of his Livedoor portal
September 1, 2006 / Colin Barker
Microsoft launched its biggest ever hiring spree in the last year, boosting areas such as product research and development
September 1, 2006 / Colin Barker
An upgrade to Microsoft's Marketplace service aims to offer a more secure environment for customers buying products over the Web
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