Stories by Cara Garretson

Article | 17/10/2003 Vendors bolster antispam packages
More anti-spam vendors are expanding their offerings beyond blocking unwanted e-mail, as FrontBridge Technologies Inc. promotes its disaster-recovery ...
Article | 18/07/2002 EU won't legislate DRM, US lawmakers locked in debate
While European lawmakers face many of the same issues as their U.S. counterparts in developing digital copyright legislation, members of the European ...
Article | 21/06/2002 More DRAM vendors involved in US DOJ's probe
The antitrust probe launched by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) into the DRAM (dynamic RAM) market appears to be larger than originally suspected...
Article | 20/06/2002 FTC charges Rambus with anticompetitive acts
Memory maker Rambus Inc. deceived a technology standards organization, resulting in harm to competition and competitors, according to a claim brought ...
Article | 24/05/2002 Sony licenses InterTrust's digital rights technology
Consumer electronics giant Sony has agreed to license patents from beleaguered InterTrust Technologies to create digital rights management (DRM) techn...
Article | 3/05/2002 MS/DOJ - Microsoft's witness dubious of 'unbound' Windows
It is "probably impossible" for Microsoft to provide an 'unbound' version of Windows, as the states suing Microsoft would require under their proposed...
Article | 14/03/2002 AMD launches three new Athlon chips
Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD) on Wednesday announced three new microprocessors designed to boost performance in mobile, desktop, workstation, and ...
Article | 24/01/2002 US broadband outlook for 2002: hazy
Although approximately 68 percent of U.S. homes have access to broadband connections, only 9 to 10 percent of those households subscribe to high-speed...
Article | 22/01/2002 Intel readies speedier mobile chips
Intel announced a new round of mobile microprocessors Monday designed to bring greater power to low-priced notebooks that serve demanding users, accor...
Article | 22/01/2002 Nokia launches Vertu division to design luxury phones
As expected, cell phone giant Nokia on Monday launched a subsidiary dedicated to designing luxurious mobile phones.
Article | 29/11/2001 Microsoft private case settlement stirs controversy
A Baltimore hearing called Tuesday to examine and resolve questions about a proposed settlement between Microsoft and attorneys representing plaintiff...
Article | 8/11/2001 Congressman makes appeal to P-to-P advocates
U.S. Congressman Rick Boucher addressed attendees at the O'Reilly Peer-to-Peer and Web Services conference here Wednesday, asking for their support in...
Article | 25/10/2001 U.S. congress to pass revised anti-terrorism bill
On Wednesday, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a rewritten version of the anti-terrorism bill that reconciles differences between the separate...
Article | 11/10/2001 Experts: Cybersecurity needs funding, organization
Members of the security industry and academia told a U.S. House of Representatives committee Wednesday that significant funding for research and the c...

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