- Mon Jun 10 2002 KPNQwest network gets one-day reprieve
Administrators give customers more time to attempt to keep network services running, but analysts advise caution before companies pay their bills.
Posted by Peter Judge
- Thu Aug 5 2004 FCC rules on fiber-optic networks, wiretaps
The Bells get added incentive from the feds to build fiber-optic networks into residences. Also: A surprise ruling on TiVo.
Posted by CNET News.com Staff
- Wed Aug 4 2004 FCC lets TiVo users share shows
TiVo gets regulatory reprieve: Forthcoming digital TV-sharing feature won't be banned by government after all.
Posted by Declan McCullagh
- Tue Apr 7 2009 Buzz Out Loud 947: Walk this Wii
The DS has a new add-on that includes a pedometer to help you measure your walking. We don't know if it will slim down the Mii that got fat ignoring Wii Fit.
Posted by Tom Merritt
- Wed Aug 4 2004 Wireless spam draws regulators' wrath
FCC says wireless devices will follow "opt in" standard for unsolicited e-mail--but loophole allows text messages in.
Posted by Declan McCullagh
- Wed Jul 27 2005 Bill launched to overhaul broadband rules
Politicians say it's time to update the 1996 Telecommunications Act and other laws to deregulate broadband and wireless links.
Posted by Declan McCullagh
- Wed Aug 4 2004 Feds back wiretap rules for Internet
FCC Chairman Michael Powell says giving police access to broadband networks and VoIP calls is "essential."
Posted by Declan McCullagh and Ben Charny
- Fri Aug 4 2006 Week in review: Hackers put heat on security
Black Hat attendees probed tech security to see what shakes out, especially from Microsoft trees.
Posted by Kari Dean McCarthy
- Fri Jun 14 2002 Level 3's strategy: Vision or folly?
The network operator's new plan to acquire software distributors could be ahead of its time, or it could be a last-ditch effort to keep the company in business.
Posted by Ben Heskett