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James Kim: 1971-2006

December 7, 2006 The CNET editor was a devoted husband, father and friend, whose resourcefulness helped keep his wife and daughters alive. TAGS: Oregon, wife, family, France

Police blotter: Husband spies on wife's computer

June 16, 2006 Legal documents filed in New Jersey divorce case say husband "wiretapped" his wife's computer. He's not the first. TAGS: Police Blotter, distress, divorce, New Jersey, wife, trial, monitoring

Who invented the camera phone? It depends

April 3, 2007 Borland founder Philippe Kahn takes credit but CNET News.com's Michael Kanellos begs to differ. In this case a picture tells much less than a thousand words. TAGS: camera phone, Borland Software Corp., Sharp Zaurus, Kyocera Wireless Corp., camera, wife, handheld, Olympus Corp., Sharp Corp., founder, cell phone, Motorola Inc., picture, photograph, digital camera

Police blotter: Computer logs as alibi in wife's death

March 14, 2007 Court of appeals upholds conviction of man who says he was editing photos as wife searched online for ways to commit suicide. TAGS: Police Blotter, Wisconsin, conviction, suicide, evidence, wife, mirroring, trial, death, state, photograph, hard drive

Murdoch's wife explores MySpace in China

September 20, 2006 Media mogul's spouse, who was born in China, will aid News Corp. in its attempt to enter the Chinese market. TAGS: News Corp., Rupert Murdoch, China, MySpace, wife, media

Court: Wife broke law with spyware

February 16, 2005 A woman who believed her husband was extramaritally IM-ing violated Florida law, court says. Logs can't be used in divorce proceeding. TAGS: electronic communication, law, Florida, wife, spyware, monitoring, password

Kati Kim describes harrowing week lost in woods

January 19, 2007 In an interview with investigators, the wife of CNET editor provides new insight into how he struggled to keep his family alive. TAGS: Oregon, road, family, wife, food

Police blotter: Wife e-surveilled in divorce case

March 1, 2007 Man captures keystrokes and screen grabs of wife's chats with suspected lover--and is allowed to use them in divorce case. TAGS: Police Blotter, affidavit, divorce, electronic document, wife, Ohio, keyboard, attorney, monitoring, Adobe PDF, password, e-mail

Police blotter: When can cops seize your computer?

September 29, 2006 In this week's installment, appeals court rules that police cannot search a home computer when one spouse refuses. TAGS: consent, Police Blotter, police, home PC, permission, officer, wife, trial

Notorious debtor Casey Serin shuts down blog

June 1, 2007 A Net celebrity that thousands of people loved to hate, would-be real estate speculator Serin announces his site is dead.Photos: The blogger and the housing bubble TAGS: real estate, blog, wife, photograph

Tough choices for stuck winter travelers

December 6, 2006 For people stranded in the treacherous Klamath Mountains' winter terrain, there are no easy answers. TAGS: Oregon, family, wife, road, children

'Sourpeas' story has a sweet ending

April 8, 2006 But head of group says now-dismissed trademark infringement suit left him with a sour taste and a desire to help fight trademark abuse. TAGS: defendant, suit, lawsuit, Miami, wife, attorney, retailer, Adobe PDF

Miyamoto: Game success takes 'balance' and 'risk'

March 8, 2007 Nintendo's Shigeru Miyamoto, developer of games like Donkey Kong, offers conference-goers a vision for reaching broad audiences.Video: Mario master reveals secrets to successPhotos: A packed hall f... TAGS: Nintendo Co. Ltd., Nintendo Wii, vision, video game, Nintendo DS, success, wife, games, video, Sony Corp.

A picture paints a thousand words in court

May 24, 2006 As tech invades the courtroom, attorney Eric J. Sinrod cautions that computer-generated animation may open a Pandora's Box. TAGS: defendant, testimony, jury, evidence, Pennsylvania, motion, impact, court, wife, trial, theory, animation

Why does PC support stink? Ask Symantec

March 1, 2005 CNET News.com's Charles Cooper recounts how Symantec put in an Oscar-losing performance when his hard drive came under attack. TAGS: Symantec Corp., NUMA, headset, wife, call, trojan horse, PC, hard drive

James Kim found

December 6, 2006 James Kim's body has been found, according to local authorities. TAGS: Oregon, authority, sheriff, wife, family, Microsoft Office
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