Microsoft's Live Meeting Craps Out At Bad Time
Microsoft Corp. says its Live Meeting software allows collaboration online in real time among colleagues, customers and partners -- but it better not try telling that to the nation's security software makers.

PalmOne Unveils Mobile Manager
PalmOne redefines the handheld mobile device and Amazon spills the beans on exactly what it is.
Sun Becomes a Windows Server 2003 OEM
Windows Server 2003 will be available on Sun Microsystems x64 systems within 90 days.

Microsoft Files Suits Versus 20 Resellers
Microsoft Corp. on Tuesday announced 20 lawsuits against resellers allegedly engaged in the distribution of infringing software and software components.

FCC: T-Mobile May Violate Foreign Ownership Rule
T-Mobile, which is owned by Deutsche Telekom, may be in violation of a federal rule barring more than 20 percent foreign ownership, according to a letter sent to the company by a U.S. regulator.
AOL Adds Location, Voice Chat To Development Platform
AOL announced Monday that it has extended its Open AOL Instant Messenger (AIM) initiative to add support for AIM bots, location-based services and PC-to-PC calling.
Internet Gambling Almost Dead In U.S.
Online gambling firms faced their biggest-ever crisis on Monday after U.S. Congress passed legislation to end Internet gaming there, threatening jobs and wiping 3.5 billion pounds ($6.5 billion) off company values.

PC Security Suite
Privacyware's PC Security Suite bundles the eTrust AntiVirus and PestPatrol products from Computer Associates with Privacyware's own Privatefirewall 4.0.
AOL Introduces Silverlight-based Web Mail Client
AOL announced a new rich-Internet mail application that uses Microsoft's Silverlight platform, as well as new Web domain choices for gaming enthusiasts' e-mail accounts.

New Web Entrepreneurs Sure They Will Find a Home
Web 2.0 is just business, not about the "next big thing."
