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Free (wine) country?

November 9, 2004 TAGS: wine

Map: Interstate restrictions on wine sales

November 8, 2004 Dispute over the legalization of out-of-state online alcohol purchases will soon reach the Supreme Court. TAGS: wine, restriction

Web 2.0 apps sweetening wine's bouquet

November 9, 2006 A new generation of winemakers is relying on Web 2.0 apps and other technology to customize and distribute the old-world elixir. TAGS: wine, winery, Web 2.0, entrepreneur, app, owner, San Francisco, process

Mass. governor vetoes bill for online wine sales

November 22, 2005 Mitt Romney says certain provisions in the proposed law would prevent consumers from purchasing "the bottlings they want." TAGS: Mitt Romney, winery, wine, provision, Massachusetts, Governor, bill, law

Photo: Uncorking a legal challenge

November 8, 2004 Furor over the legalization of out-of-state online alcohol purchases will soon reach the Supreme Court. TAGS: wine, photograph

Turning Wine into Windows on a Mac

June 30, 2006 CodeWeavers uses an open-source technology called Wine to allow some Windows programs to run under Mac OS X. TAGS: CodeWeavers Inc., wine, GNU, Apple Macintosh, emulator, open source, Linux, Apple Mac OS, Apple Computer, Intel, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp.

Week in videos: A house that's a snap, a car that's a ZAP

September 23, 2006 Go from a house where you really only have to lift a finger to a car that will have you passing up the pump. TAGS: wine, margin, car, touch screen, house, video

Supreme Court clears way for online wine sales

May 16, 2005 State governments may not prohibit residents from ordering directly from out-of-state wineries, court rules. TAGS: winery, wine, shipment, state, Michigan, court, law, decision, tax

The uncorking of online alcohol sales

December 7, 2004 Lawsuit brought by small family winery could revolutionize the way alcohol is sold over the Internet. Map: Interstate restrictions on Net alcohol sales Photo: An unlikely rebel TAGS: shipment, wine, Michigan, New York, law, authority, state, barrier, rule, U.S.

This week in VoIP

February 10, 2006 Intel wants you to call on the chipmaker when making Internet phone calls. TAGS: Skype, wine, Internet phone, power consumption, researcher, chip company, VoIP, Intel, PC

Prohibition redux?

November 8, 2004 CNET News.com's Declan McCullagh explains why lobbyists for alcohol distributors are fighting the legalization of direct Internet shipping. TAGS: winery, prohibition, wine, shipment, beer, beverage, lobbyist, New York, court, law, e-commerce, California

A semiconductor for sommeliers

February 7, 2006 Not sure whether a wine has gone sour? A group at UC Berkeley has come up with a cheap electronic nose. TAGS: transistor, polymer, wine, sensor, semiconductor, carbon, silicon chip, nose

Mass. legislators back Net wine sales

November 15, 2005 Taking cue from Supreme Court decision, commonwealth legislators move to allow online purchases from small out-of-state wineries. TAGS: winery, legislator, wine, Massachusetts, bill

Does high court ruling uncork competition?

May 16, 2005 Ruling may be a blessing for individual wineries, but Wine.com CEO predicts it won't have much impact on broader industry. TAGS: winery, Wine.com, wine, state, retailer, CEO

Costco: Where tech changes, but hot dog prices don't

September 13, 2006 Twenty-eight million chickens a year are grilled on the spit at the retailing giant, and it sells a lot of TVs too. TAGS: Costco, chain, shopper, wine, store, brand, income, retailer, U.S., TV

IBM aims to satisfy data-hungry shoppers

August 8, 2005 Big Blue's retail group offers technology standard for connecting kiosks and shopping carts to Web applications. Photo: That's one smart shopping cart TAGS: kiosk, shopping cart, Web application, IBM Corp., standard, wine, intellectual property, store

Will fiber optics replace the lightbulb?

August 31, 2006 They distribute data and can separate cells from one other. But can they adequately light a room? Photos: Fiber optics lighting the way TAGS: Davenport Co., fiber-optics, lamp, lightbulb, fiber, energy, metal, wine, light-emitting diode

From the Googleplex to the wine bar

January 23, 2008 While some ex-Google employees are still grinding away as angel investors and entrepreneurs in the tech industry, it's occurred to some others that they're wealthy enough to do whatever they want. TAGS: IPO, Google Inc., Sergey Brin, entrepreneur, real estate, wine

Unconference PodCamp is what participants make of it

April 8, 2007 Attendees at the daylong event about podcasts call the shots--anyone could come and anyone could create an event for the agenda. TAGS: podcast, organizer, participant, wine, event, conference, video

Linux on the desktop--almost there again?

August 9, 2005 The buzz over breaking the Windows stronghold has died down considerably, but it hasn't been silenced. TAGS: Novell Inc., desktop Linux, Novell Linux, Linux, Red Hat Inc., wine, open source, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows
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