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Glaser turns wrath on Apple, Jobs

RealNetworks' chief says refusal to make iPod compatible with music services other than iTunes was "pigheadedness."

December 5, 2005 6:10PM PST

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Man sues Microsoft over alleged Xbox 360 glitch

Proposed class action suit claims that in bid to beat rivals to market, company sold "defectively designed" product.

December 5, 2005 11:55AM PST

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Growing pains for Wikipedia

After two scandals in one week, Wikipedia's founder decides to make a change to the anyone-can-contribute encyclopedia.

December 5, 2005 4:00AM PST

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Tens of thousands mistakenly matched to terrorist watch lists

Nearly 30,000 airline passengers must ask the TSA to remove their names from watch lists.

December 6, 2005 3:41PM PST

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A la carte TV

FCC and some TV distributors say it makes sense, but some cable companies and content providers say it is too expensive.

December 5, 2005 4:00AM PST

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Glaser's iPod criticism may fall on deaf ears

RealNetworks CEO says Apple's refusal to make iPod work with music services other than iTunes is result of Steve Jobs' "pig-headedness."

December 6, 2005 4:00AM PST

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One city's move to open source

Mannheim, Germany, says its switch to Linux apps won't be fast or cheap--but that's just fine.

December 5, 2005 12:32PM PST

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Feds side with Microsoft in Korea flap

Justice Department protests strict new antitrust sanctions that South Korean regulators slapped on the software giant.

December 7, 2005 10:58AM PST

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New IM worm chats with intended victims

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.

December 6, 2005 5:43PM PST

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How much do you trust Wikipedia?

the buzz Readers weigh in on reports that Wikipedia entries are too easily tampered with to be reliable.

December 6, 2005 5:31PM PST

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