| New York Times: Technology Updated : Sun, 27 Jun 2004 00:01:15 GMT Stock Options Debate Comes to Silicon Valley Hundreds of technology workers protested a change in accounting regulations that they think threatens the lifeblood of Silicon Valley: stock options. Author : Gary Rivlin Publ.Date : Sun, 27 Jun 2004 02:38:16 GMT Microsoft to Soon Seek Stay of Ruling by Europeans With less than a week to go until a European antitrust ruling is scheduled to take effect, Microsoft is about to ask a European court to block the order. Author : Paul Meller Publ.Date : Sun, 27 Jun 2004 02:38:16 GMT AOL to Buy Advertising.com, an Online Direct Marketer The acquisition represents a change of course for AOL, which has traditionally focused ad campaigns on its own Web properties. Author : Saul Hansell Publ.Date : Sun, 27 Jun 2004 02:38:16 GMT First Use Your Brain, Then Unleash Your Brawn Looking over a new crop of games that put planning and stealth ahead of action. Author : Charles Herold Publ.Date : Sun, 27 Jun 2004 02:38:17 GMT AT&T to Stop Competing in 7 States After Ruling on Fees AT&T's decision was in response to the administration's refusal to block Bell phone companies from raising interconnection fees. Author : Ken Belson Publ.Date : Sun, 27 Jun 2004 02:38:17 GMT Salesforce.com Shares Rise 56% on Their First Day of Trading Shares of Salesforce.com surged in its debut, making it the top performing initial public offering this year and recalling the heyday of the 1990s Internet boom. Author : Gary Rivlin Publ.Date : Sun, 27 Jun 2004 02:38:16 GMT In the Sensitive Sedan, a Microclimate for Every Passenger The combination of sensors and climate-control computers allow car companies to design systems that permit front seat passengers to set their own temperatures. Author : Ian Austen Publ.Date : Sun, 27 Jun 2004 02:38:17 GMT AOL Worker Is Accused of Selling 92 Million E-Mail Names U.S. investigators arrested an AOL employee for stealing selling its customer list to a purveyor of "spam" e-mail. Author : Saul Hansell Publ.Date : Sun, 27 Jun 2004 02:38:16 GMT Failing to Draw Big Players, Computer Show Is Canceled This year's Comdex, the fall computer event that was once the nation's largest trade show, was canceled as its owners cited the failure of the industry's largest companies to participate. Author : John Markoff Publ.Date : Sun, 27 Jun 2004 02:38:16 GMT I Want to Be Alone. Please Call Me. Cell phones are turning settings previously devoted to eye-to-eye contact and earnest talk into venues for shutting out others. Author : Ken Belson Publ.Date : Sun, 27 Jun 2004 02:38:15 GMT Elusive Quarry, Very Like a Whale The Internet is one place to hunt for an antique rug, but a budget is still a good idea. Author : Michelle Slatalla Publ.Date : Sun, 27 Jun 2004 02:38:17 GMT Oracle Tries to Show Court That New Competitors Are Rising The Oracle Corporation contended on Thursday that a growing number of companies provide outsourcing software services for large companies. Author : Reuters Publ.Date : Sun, 27 Jun 2004 02:38:16 GMT F.B.I. Sees Delay in New Network to Oversee Cases Officials said they would not be able to fully deploy a long-awaited computer system before the end of the year as promised. Author : John Schwartz and Lowell Bergman Publ.Date : Sun, 27 Jun 2004 02:38:16 GMT For Liars and Loafers, Cellphones Offer an Alibi Cellphone users have begun to create alibi networks, groups of thousands who lie for each other, helping members hide their whereabouts. Author : Matt Richtel Publ.Date : Sun, 27 Jun 2004 02:38:15 GMT Intel Recalls Some Chip Sets After Finding Flaw INTEL RECALLS SOME CHIP SETS AFTER FINDING FLAW. Author : (ap) Publ.Date : Sun, 27 Jun 2004 02:38:16 GMT High-Maintenance TV Many TV viewers thought they would never again have to fiddle with an antenna to get a sharp picture. But for many owners of digital sets, those days are back, to their chagrin. Author : Eric A. Taub Publ.Date : Sun, 27 Jun 2004 02:38:16 GMT New Objections to F.C.C. Deal With Nextel Over Spectrum Reports that the Federal Communications Commission will resolve a fight over the wireless spectrum used by Nextel Communications has set off litigation threats. Author : Ken Belson Publ.Date : Sun, 27 Jun 2004 02:38:16 GMT Best Musical Score (By a Laptop) A computer program that can judge piano competitions depends on calculating statistical measures like standard deviations, means and medians. Author : James Barron Publ.Date : Sun, 27 Jun 2004 02:38:15 GMT Despite an Act of Leniency, China Has Its Eye on the Web Many among China's rapidly growing group of Internet commentators are warning that the government is quietly tightening controls and increasing surveillance of Internet users. Author : Howard W. French Publ.Date : Sun, 27 Jun 2004 02:38:15 GMT Bill to Curb Online Piracy Is Challenged as Too Broad A copyright bill introduced in the Senate this week is facing criticism from groups including representatives of the telecommunications and electronics industries. Author : Matt Richtel and Tom Zeller Jr. Publ.Date : Sun, 27 Jun 2004 02:38:16 GMT Oracle Says PeopleSoft Sought Merger The president of the Oracle Corporation testified on Friday that PeopleSoft initiated talks about a merger a year before Oracle made its hostile bid for the company. Author : Laurie J. Flynn Publ.Date : Sun, 27 Jun 2004 02:38:15 GMT Microsoft Tells Court It Won't Be a Rival to Oracle A top executive of Microsoft Corp. testified in federal court on Wednesday that the company has no plans to compete in the enterprise software market, bolstering the government's case that the market is far less competitive than Oracle contends. Author : Laurie Flynn Publ.Date : Sun, 27 Jun 2004 02:38:17 GMT Website Traffic Promotion |