- Thu Aug 16 2001 AOL hatches interactive-video unit
AOL Time Warner taps Time Warner Cable's CEO to head the Interactive Video division, which will help meld parts of its cable and Internet businesses.
Posted by Jim Hu
- Fri Jan 10 2003 Microsoft seeks antitrust dismissals
The software giant on Friday hopes to reverse a series of legal setbacks before a Baltimore judge, whom it will ask to dismiss lawsuits by Sun and others.
Posted by Joe Wilcox
- Mon Nov 4 2002 Microsoft ruling may blunt other cases
update Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly?s antitrust ruling may have gutted many pending private lawsuits against Microsoft, but cases in California and Europe still pose a danger.
Posted by Joe Wilcox
- Fri Nov 8 2002 Microsoft settlement: Done deal
Microsoft, the Justice Department and nine states file a revised settlement that could finally end the software giant's antitrust case.
Posted by Joe Wilcox
- Mon Mar 18 2002 Microsoft returns to the courtroom
The software giant resumes its battle with nine states and the District of Columbia, a contest that could determine a final remedy to Microsoft's antitrust violations.
Posted by Joe Wilcox
- Mon Mar 11 2002 Experts: Sun lawsuit reaches too far
Legal experts describe Sun's lawsuit against Microsoft as very aggressive and expansive, going well beyond anything pursued by federal and state trustbusters.
Posted by Joe Wilcox
- Thu Feb 5 2009 Obama DOJ pick: RIAA lawyer who killed Grokster
President's latest pick for a senior Justice Department post is Donald Verrilli, the lawyer who pulled the plug on Grokster, sued Google on behalf of Viacom, and represented the RIAA in a file-sharing case against Jammie Thomas.
Posted by Declan McCullagh
- Wed Sep 29 2004 Red Hat acquires AOL's Netscape server software
Linux seller plans to release Netscape Enterprise Suite as open-source software in bid to expand, News.com has learned.
Posted by Stephen Shankland
- Thu Sep 30 2004 Red Hat taps Netscape to broaden its landscape
Linux seller to open-source Netscape Enterprise Suite in a bid to expand beyond its core product.
Posted by Stephen Shankland
- Fri Oct 31 2008 Technology voter guide 2008 - Analysis
Congress members whose votes are deemed most tech-friendly: Washington Sen. Maria Cantwell and Texas Rep. Ron Paul. Here's why.
Posted by CNET Staff