Tobacco giant fined $2.75 million for deleting e-mail after judge ordered company to preserve it.
Posted by Declan McCullagh
Four tobacco companies say they will post millions of pages of documents on the Net related to the industry's proposed global legal settlement.
Posted by Jeff Pelline
R.J. Reynolds is quietly offering a low-cost PC and Net access package to Doral smokers--signaling a long-anticipated move onto the Web by cigarette advertising powerhouses.
Posted by Stefanie Olsen
The struggling computer retailer receives a new lease on life when Mexican conglomerate Grupo Sanborns announces it will buy the chain.
Posted by Michael Kanellos and Dawn Kawamoto
Today marks the first official day of the CES show here in Las Vegas, and the entire showroom floor is buzzing about the 404! Okay, not exactly, but we're here anyway to give you our unique perspectiv...
Posted by Tiffany Kary
As the old guard reasserts its control over the media company, some are beginning to wonder where its demands will stop. A key target of investor animosity: Chairman Steve Case.
Posted by Jim Hu
The legions of ad-buying start-ups may be long gone, but mainstream companies will try to leverage the Internet's reach during their Super Bowl commercials, at $2.3 million a 30-second pop.