- Tue Oct 29 2002 Microsoft class-action suit dismissed
A federal appeals court in Virginia dismisses a class-action suit against Microsoft, HP and Dell. The judges rule that there's no proof of any anti-competitive activity.
Posted by Declan McCullagh
- Tue Oct 28 2003 Microsoft chalks up more class-action settlements
The company reaches settlements that total approximately $200 million in six class-action lawsuits that involve antitrust claims and product pricing. Ten down, five to go.
Posted by Declan McCullagh
- Tue Sep 28 2004 UCLA to stop short of P2P snooping
Though it has system for giving notice to file-swapping students, school will stop short of attaching "digital fingerprints" to files.
Posted by Stefanie Olsen
- Thu Jan 22 2009 Mac at 25: Readers reminisce
CNET readers write about their most vivid memories of the groundbreaking Macintosh.
Posted by CNET News staff
- Mon Nov 19 2007 Green jobs will clean up the economy, communities
Attorney Van Jones pushes for a green "New Deal" to revitalize the economy, the environment, and underserved communities.
Posted by Elsa Wenzel
- Thu Apr 6 2000 Stocks reap tech rewards with less risk
Investors looking to reap the rewards of the tech stock boom without the risks of high-flying tech companies may need look no further than their office temps, mail carriers or landlords.
Posted by Rachel Konrad
- Tue Jan 26 1999 @Home suffering cracks in the foundation?
Although stock in @Home Network soared after its blockbuster purchase of Excite, nagging complaints linger that, for some, the high-speed Internet service is not all it's cracked up to be.
Posted by Corey Grice