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Can Netflix survive the movie rental wars?

November 5, 2004 the buzz After years with little competition, Netflix is facing a price war with Blockbuster and Wal-Mart. Now it looks like Amazon.com is likely to enter the fray. Can Netflix hold its ground agai... TAGS: NetFlix Inc., Blockbuster Inc., war, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Amazon.com Inc., movie

Blu-ray vs. HD DVD: War without end

October 10, 2007 Which side will win remains unclear, but the camps seem to agree that both formats are mere rest stops on the journey to instant digital downloads. TAGS: HD-DVD, NPD Group Inc., Blu-ray, war, DVD, decision, format, movie

Cold War-era memories meet the future

July 30, 2007 White Sands Missile Range has the latest missile technology even as it displays the history of missile warfare.Photos: White Sands Missile Museum TAGS: missile, New Mexico, facility, war

Ron Paul: The Internet's favorite candidate

August 6, 2007 The libertarian-leaning Republican may not receive as much media coverage as better-known presidential candidates, but he enjoys a commanding lead on the Internet. TAGS: Ron Paul, candidate, Republican, Barack Obama, Iran, war, Iraq, vote, tax, popularity, U.S.

AMD slips to 'sell' on rumors of price war

March 13, 2006 A Wall Street analyst downgrades AMD from a "buy" rating and lowers earnings forecast for Intel on worries of pricing shifts by Intel. TAGS: AMD, price war, supply chain, distributor, earnings, Intel, pricing, war, Wall Street, AMD Opteron, server

The wars of the tidal worlds

August 26, 2005 For those about to sting another anemone, we salute you. A look into the secret, volatile life of tide pool inhabitants. TAGS: colony, tide, war, animal, front

Now playing on the Net: War propaganda

August 22, 2006 Video-sharing sites allow combatants on both sides to tell their story, much to the chagrin of the Pentagon. Images: War caught on video TAGS: Iraq, YouTube, war, online video, Bush Administration, video, event, U.S., camera

Can Sun-Microsoft cease-fire halt the war?

April 2, 2004 Scott McNealy spent years sniping at Bill Gates' "evil empire." Now, a more customer-centric approach unites the archrivals, forcing them to bury the hatchet. TAGS: Scott McNealy, Steve Ballmer, Sun Microsystems Inc., war, Bill Gates, Microsoft Corp., alliance, antitrust, Microsoft .NET, Java, developer, Microsoft Office, CEO, Microsoft Windows, server

Winning the info battle

August 31, 2003 Strategy + Business examines how business leaders can learn a lot from how the military manages the flow of real-time information. TAGS: Iraq, senior executive, military, war, event, media, Real-Time

Commentary: Surviving the DSL price drop

May 9, 2003 Consumers, bring-your-own-access providers and cable companies--not Verizon--will be the winners of the price war. TAGS: price war, DSL, broadband, price drop, Verizon Communications, cable company, war, commentary, Comcast Corp., Forrester Research Inc.

Virus writers take advantage of war

March 20, 2003 A new e-mail worm is tricking people into opening dangerous attachments by promising military satellite images of Iraq. TAGS: Iraq, virus, writer, war, attachment, McAfee Inc., e-mail, antivirus, U.S.

Will bigger AT&T spur a broadband TV price war?

March 8, 2006 Competition from a larger AT&T could force cable to lower prices, but experts caution not to expect changes overnight. TAGS: cable company, AT&T Corp., BellSouth Corp., merger, broadband, war, subscriber, TV, pricing, Verizon Communications, broadband service, DSL, Time Warner Inc.

Dell launches sub-$100 laser printer

June 21, 2005 Company unveils a black-and-white laser printer for $99--low enough to start a price war, some say. Photo: Dell's Laser Printer 1100 TAGS: laser printer, laser, price war, printer, Lexmark, war, HP

RIAA's college lawsuits a wrong answer

September 14, 2003 Electronic Frontier Foundation attorney Fred von Lohmann argues that with one in five Americans swapping music online, more lawsuits are not going to stop music trading on campus. TAGS: RIAA, subpoena, college, university, student, file-sharing, lawsuit, war, Internet Service Provider, lawyer, IP, music

Behind Microsoft's latest PR blitz

September 24, 2003 Jon Oltsik says that instead of conducting a charm offensive to still critics, Microsoft should rethink the way it writes, tests and packages its code. TAGS: terrorism, public relations, Redmond, war, Steve Ballmer, security, Microsoft Corp., enemy, U.S.

The face of a kinder, gentler Seagate

November 3, 2006 newsmaker The disk drive maker's CEO, Bill Watkins, explains why hard drives are profitable again. TAGS: Bill Watkins, Seagate Technology, drive maker, disk drive, war, DVR, hard drive, CEO

All eyes on new DVDs' format war

July 11, 2005 The pictures are crystal-clear, but the real-life future of high-definition DVDs remains foggy. Photos: Next-gen DVDs take center stage DreamWorks sees loss, says SEC launches probe TAGS: Sony Betamax, DVD, DreamWorks SKG, Hollywood, war, HD-DVD, movies, format, eye, CD, Sony Corp., U.S.

Red Hat aims desktop Linux at Microsoft

May 4, 2004 Opening a new chapter in its 10-year history and a new front in its war against Microsoft, the leading Linux seller plans to announce its first version of the open-source OS for the desktop. TAGS: Red Hat Inc., Red Hat Network, Linux seller, Linux, desktop Linux, war, subscription, front, copy, desktop computer, Unix, Microsoft Corp., server, operating system, open source, Microsoft Windows

Unwitting pawns or partly to blame?

April 14, 2004 ICSA Labs' Bruce Hughes says companies that keep doing the same old thing can't honestly complain about new security breaches--not when they're playing deaf, dumb and blind. TAGS: MyDoom virus, malicious code, distributed denial of service, corporation, exploit, Netsky virus, Bagle virus, variant, worm, target, war, virus, security, attack
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