- Thu Sep 2 2004 Time Warner broadband suit advances
Appeals court breathes new life into challenge of city law requiring homes, offices connect to municipal network.
Posted by Ben Charny
- Fri Oct 24 2008 Explaining Israel's high-tech success: Another view
The conventional story relies a lot on myth. But the fuller explanation has to take into account the spillover effect from the nation's rapid military build-up in its first decades of existence.
Posted by Charles Cooper
- Mon Oct 8 2007 Good for business, good for society?
Cisco CEO John Chambers talks about working with start-ups and charities, plus using Cisco gear to teach tech skills.
Posted by Marguerite Reardon
- Tue Nov 9 2004 Dell to spend $115 million on new plant
North Carolina facility will open in fall 2005 and employ 1,500 people within the next five years, Dell says.
Posted by John G. Spooner
- Wed Jun 29 2005 Tech's next watering hole
The weather's sunny and the office parks are home to U.S. companies. Is Dubai set to become a tech powerhouse? asks News.com's Michael Kanellos.
Posted by Michael Kanellos
- Mon Sep 11 2006 Mac Views: What product should Apple deliver?
Apple has set the stage for a product release Tuesday. Readers tell us what they'd like to get their hands on.
Posted by CNET Staff
- Tue Feb 8 2005 Made in lower-cost America
Communities outside traditional tech centers are getting IT operations as U.S. firms offer low-cost domestic alternatives to offshoring.
Posted by Ed Frauenheim
- Fri Aug 24 2001 New Microsoft judge in the spotlight
Colleen Kollar-Kotelly has ruled on geese, telemarketers and terrorists, but not on antitrust cases.
Posted by Rachel Konrad