RealNetworks' chief says refusal to make iPod compatible with music services other than iTunes was "pigheadedness."
Proposed class action suit claims that in bid to beat rivals to market, company sold "defectively designed" product.
After two scandals in one week, Wikipedia's founder decides to make a change to the anyone-can-contribute encyclopedia.
Nearly 30,000 airline passengers must ask the TSA to remove their names from watch lists.
FCC and some TV distributors say it makes sense, but some cable companies and content providers say it is too expensive.
RealNetworks CEO says Apple's refusal to make iPod work with music services other than iTunes is result of Steve Jobs' "pig-headedness."
Mannheim, Germany, says its switch to Linux apps won't be fast or cheap--but that's just fine.
Justice Department protests strict new antitrust sanctions that South Korean regulators slapped on the software giant.
Worm that hits IM users might be the first that actually chats with the intended victim to dupe the target into activating a malicious payload.
the buzz Readers weigh in on reports that Wikipedia entries are too easily tampered with to be reliable.
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