Two large institutional investors have filed suit against Hewlett-Packard, alleging that the computer maker violated its own severance cap when it doled out a multimillion-dollar payment to ousted CEO Carly Fiorina.
The man who led Linux seller Red Hat from a newly public but largely unproven open source company to a force to be reckoned with is giving his office to an executive largely unknown in the software industry.
Intel officially answered Advanced Micro Devices' latest antitrust complaint on Thursday, denying the gist of AMD's allegations and offering what it says are factual tidbits about AMD that will likely keep Silicon Valley buzzing for days.
Lawsuits between two members of the SCO Group board and their former employer, The Canopy Group, have been settled, clearing some uncertainty from SCO's cloudy future.
The SCO Group's legal actions against Linux have shed light on the inner workings of the open-source programming project and on the operations of a company desperate to survive. They've also created a cottage industry for conspiracy theorists over Microsoft's role in the affair.
Trial pitting Oracle against PeopleSoft turns into mating ritual of sorts, as sides quibble over money.
In Washington and Silicon Valley circles, betting has already begun on who will be the nation's first chief technology officer.
Kimmo Alkio takes stock of the current state of hackers, attackers, dot-bank domains and mobile phone viruses.
When all is said and done, CNET News.com's Charles Cooper asks whether the hostile bid to acquire PeopleSoft is smart or just silly.
Although AMD has painted Intel as a bully, execs who've dealt with company draw a more ambiguous picture.
Australian-headquartered Sharman Networks released a new version of its Kazaa file-trading software Thursday, adding new features and advertising partners the company hopes will aid in its legal struggle for its life.
Microsoft's experimental office of the future is full of gee-whiz work tech. But would any of it really be an improvement over the tech you use today?
The growing popularity of Linux will force Microsoft to bring its software to the Unix clone starting in late 2004, a research firm has predicted in a study that Microsoft promptly disputed.
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