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Free shipping from Walmart.com...with store pickup

March 6, 2007 Site to Store program will ship orders of most Wal-Mart online items to a store location for free. TAGS: Wal-Mart Stores Inc., store, order

Amazon feels magic of Harry Potter

July 13, 2005 J.K. Rowling's latest is set for release midnight Friday--and Amazon is gearing itself up to make sure all orders are met. Photos: Harry Potter and the logistical nightmare TAGS: Amazon.com Inc., spokeswoman, order

Overstock denies shipping problems

March 17, 2005 Online retailer says growth in number of orders it processes, not any business issues, triggered FTC inquiry. TAGS: Overstock.com Inc., inquiry, online retailer, policy, retailer, order

Amazon dinged on pricing gaffe

October 6, 2005 That 40-inch Samsung LCD TV you had your eye on suddenly jumped in price by 95 percent. TAGS: Amazon.com Inc., pricing, order, LCD TV, TV, LCD, e-mail

IRS to search PayPal records for tax evaders

April 13, 2006 Federal court grants IRS permission to troll through PayPal customers' offshore credit card and bank records. TAGS: PayPal, Costa Rica, tax, online payment, court, credit card, bank, Singapore, income, order, law, eBay Inc., U.S.

SanDisk MP3 seizure order overturned

September 7, 2006 Ongoing patent infringement suit had barred SanDisk from showing its MP3 players until trade show's last day. TAGS: SanDisk Corp., trade show, digital audio, patent, order, MP3 player, MP3, consumer electronics, Philips Electronics N.V., spokesman, Apple Computer

Europe threatens Microsoft with daily fines

December 22, 2005 Software giant faces fines of up to $2.37 million a day unless it complies with year-old order related to EC antitrust ruling. TAGS: commission, objection, compliance, antitrust, order, fine, Europe, decision, Microsoft Corp., server

Human Transporter sales move slowly

March 31, 2003 The high-tech scooter that captured the nation's imagination two years ago is proving to be an easier device to drive than to sell. TAGS: Segway Human Transporter, Segway, Envisioneering Group, Jeff Bezos, research director, order, CEO

Police blotter: Judge OKs text message use in drug case

September 1, 2006 In this week's installment, judge says police can obtain text messages archived by wireless providers. TAGS: text message, Police Blotter, electronic communication, Judge, wireless provider, GPS, police, service provider, order, e-mail

Police blotter: Unbrotherly love in Craigslist sex ad

March 21, 2007 New Jersey man is convicted of posting "deviant" sex ad on Craigslist supposedly from his sister, violating judge's no-contact order. TAGS: Craigslist, New Jersey, defendant, Police Blotter, order, opinion, message, analysis, IP

Police blotter: Cell phone tracking rejected

September 2, 2005 Judge says Patriot Act doesn't let feds snoop on someone's cell phone location without some evidence of criminal activity. TAGS: Police Blotter, USA PATRIOT Act, cell phone, Judge, evidence, order, location

Judge blocks Microsoft 'end-run' in EU antitrust case

April 21, 2006 U.S. judge nixes request to subpoena IBM, calling it a "blatant end-run around 'foreign proof-gathering restrictions.'" TAGS: commission, antitrust, Judge, IBM Corp., European Union, court, Novell Inc., request, document, order, Microsoft Corp.

Regulators tell Microsoft there's plenty in a name

January 29, 2005 Name of Windows version that unbundles Media Player would undermine antitrust penalty, EU says. TAGS: commission, antitrust, Europe, Microsoft Windows Media Player, order, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

FCC bans exclusive TV deals for cable

October 31, 2007 Commission adopts new rules that ban cable operators from locking apartment buildings into exclusive contracts in exchange for service. TAGS: contract, cable company, rule, commission, chairman, pricing, TV, order, AT&T Corp., service provider, Verizon Communications, video

Survey: Are domain registrars free-speech friendly?

February 2, 2007 MySpace successfully pressured one registrar into pulling the plug on a domain after a password list appeared. Would others follow suit? TAGS: registrar, domain name, court order, domain, suspension, MySpace, survey, phishing, phishing Web site, New Orleans, request, owner, order, credit card, password

Police Blotter: Justice Dept.'s warrantless eavesdropping rejected

September 26, 2007 Federal judge denies Justice Department's request to record parts of phone calls sans a wiretap order, concluding it violates the 4th Amendment. TAGS: Police Blotter, prosecutor, telephone call, Judge, government, phone line, order, request, New York, opinion

Last-minute orders lift online print firm

December 4, 2006 New York-based Mimeo is growing in a market--document printing--that's supposed to be dying. TAGS: Federal Express, RFP, printing, order, New York, document, training, America Online Inc.

Feds' Net-wiretap order set to kick in

November 11, 2005 Starting Monday, all broadband and many VoIP providers will have 18 months to ready their networks for easier eavesdropping. TAGS: CALEA, VoIP, VoIP company, VoIP service, cable broadband, homeland security, broadband provider, order, broadband Internet, broadband, compliance, rule, requirement, agency

Has Google actually read U.S. v. Microsoft?

September 20, 2007 Policy analyst James V. DeLong says Google's real game is to blur boundaries between desktop search and Internet search. TAGS: desktop search, middleware, monopoly, antitrust, Google Inc., Internet search, order, Microsoft Corp., U.S., Microsoft Windows Vista, operating system, Microsoft Windows

Attorney general mum on spy program court orders

January 18, 2007 At Senate hearing, Gonzales casts doubt on whether more details will be publicly disclosed about administration's latest surveillance plans. TAGS: Patrick Leahy, Colleen Kollar-Kotelly, attorney general, order, Republican, agreement, letter, U.S.
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