Planned $90 million settlement may end lawsuit against search behemoth, but it won't end problem for Net advertisers.
Posted by Elinor Mills
Can Steve Jobs turn around a tough legal problem and get his beloved Beatles in an iTunes exclusive?
Posted by John Borland and Ina Fried
San Francisco chiropractor and his former patient settle defamation lawsuit over a negative review on the community reviews site.
According to a report in The Wall Street Journal, PC maker Dell is considering making MP3 players again, along with its own software and music subscription service.
Posted by Matt Rosoff
The enemy of my enemy is me, but there's no reason to go to court over the issue. That's the essence of the patent license.
Posted by Michael Kanellos
A Washington advocacy group funded in part by search companies applauds their recent policy changes.
Posted by Anne Broache
Site will transform from a general purpose portal into a news site in which both readers and editors choose the content. Images: Netscape diggs into news
A ban on all importation of future 3G handset models using Qualcomm technology could have a big impact on cell phone operators and handset manufacturers.
Posted by Anne Broache and Marguerite Reardon
The U.S. Supreme Court rejects the software giant's request to overturn an earlier ruling that the company violated U.S. antitrust laws.
Posted by Joe Wilcox
It looked like the start of a new chapter on the Net, in which the Web entrepreneurs might finally push old-guard television services online. But Net David and Goliath stories don't always end with a giant-killing.
Posted by John Borland