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Hotmail suffers morning outage
May 7, 2004
Microsoft's e-mail service suffered problems Friday morning, when a "networking issue" left customers unable to log in for about three and a half hours.
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Yahoo releases e-mail of deceased Marine
April 21, 2005
In case that raised privacy issues, company complies with court order and gives family access to messages.
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Taking passwords to the grave
September 22, 2006
Family members are increasingly unable to access important data because their loved ones have not left passwords behind.
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Yahoo denies family access to dead marine's e-mail
December 21, 2004
Father of slain soldier wants to remember his son in words. Web giant refuses, citing privacy practices.
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Electronic Arts faces overtime lawsuit
November 12, 2004
Suit underscores common complaints about punishing work conditions in game industry.
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'Nimda' worm strikes Net, e-mail
September 19, 2001
The Nimda worm floods the Internet with scans for vulnerable servers and e-mail, prompting the FBI to create a task force to investigate the attack, sources say.
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AOL testing service upgrade
November 4, 2003
America Online starts testing a feature that lets customers dial in to the Net without launching AOL's content-heavy software, part of a campaign to win back the hearts of online consumers.
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Yahoo walls out Trillian
September 26, 2003
The online giant has begun blocking Trillian software from communicating with its own instant messaging software as part of its plan to limit third parties from piggybacking on its service.
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Senate debates Net access tax
April 26, 2004
A vote later this week is expected to determine the extent of taxes on Americans' Internet connections. Opponents warn that additional taxes could cripple the Net.
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Washington wakes up to spyware, adware
April 28, 2004
Canning spam is no longer the biggest Internet concern in Congress. Two current bills seek to regulate the programs that take personal information and deliver pop-up ads.
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Mexico telephone operator under VoIP fire
April 25, 2005
Telmex accused of unfair practices, including blocking Web sites that VoIP operators use to register new customers.
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