Napster loses its final battle against the RIAA, as music industry lawyers convince a judge to block the file-swapping company’s US$9 million sale to Bertelsmann.
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A Taiwanese Web site is offering hundreds of videos on demand for just US$1 each, trumping Hollywood's plans to deliver similar services and raising the spectre of a new round of international copyright battles.
What's in a domain name? Big, big bucks. The tiny nation of Tuvalu has already reaped twice its annual revenues from its .tv domain -- there's not a place on the globe where these two letters don't mean money.
The new millennium was the year Microsoft was ordered to bifurcate, dot-coms tanked on Wall Street, WorldCom's Bernie Ebbers saw his merger mania capped and Napster scared the recording industry nearly to death. 2000 was a cascading waterfall of events that ended any doubts about the Net's ability to change the way we think, learn, play and do business.
Having successfully sparked the production of commodity server computers, the chipmaker may move next to help off-brand companies make low-end disk storage systems.
Visa CIO touts new transaction technologies
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Australian Govt funds IT start-ups
Google should come clean on datacentres
US shows what OPEL could have been
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