Cablevision Loses Network DVR Court Case
Cablevision Systems has lost a legal battle against several Hollywood studios and television networks to introduce a network-based digital video recorder service to its subscribers.

Taiwan's Top DRAM Maker Receives Bailout
Powerchip, Taiwan's top DRAM chip maker, is getting a $125 million loan from two firms, one of the lenders said on Thursday, as it struggles to cope with the sector's worst-ever downturn.

Can a Hefty Graphics Card Upgrade Overload my Computer?
Loyd troubleshoots a common display problem.

IAdea, Star Semi Announce BitTorrent Chip
IAdea Corp., a licensee of the BitTorrent protocol, said last week that it would begin sampling a BitTorrent-optimized chip with Star Semiconductor in March.

Online Gangs Targeting British Consumers
Thousands of international criminals working over the internet in ""virtual gangs"are stealing millions of pounds from consumers and businesses in Britain, a senior computer security expert said on Tuesday.
Senate OKs Economic Stimulus Package
The Senate on Tuesday passed an economic stimulus package that includes millions for broadband grants and the DTV transition.
Your Request Is Granted
We go inside the soup-to-nuts Web site for running charitable foundations online.
Microsoft Buys Apptimum To Aid Vista Transition
Microsoft Corp. said Tuesday that it has acquired Apptimum Inc., the creator of the Alohabob PC Relocator software tool.
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MySpace Gets into Music Marketing
MySpace might be the go-to site for many an aspiring artist, but the social networking site is turning to more established musical acts for a site that will feature video interviews, live music streams and the option to purchase music.
