- Music Industry Sues Hundreds Of File Sharers At Colleges (washingtonpost.com)
- News Organizations Support Bloggers In Apple Trade-Secrets Case (TechWeb)
- Process Euphoria: IDS Scheer Style (TechWeb)
- Startup Looks To Build Business Around Firefox (TechWeb)
- Anti-Piracy Software Royalties Cut After Complaints (Reuters)
- Tracing Humanity's Genetic Roots (BusinessWeek Online)
- Siebel Systems Says CEO Lawrie Is Out (AP)
- PDA Pundit: A New Palm for the Unconnected (PC World)
- Tiscali targets 30 pct rise in sales in 2005-2007 (AFP)
- Siebel CEO Resigns (Reuters)
- Siebel CEO Resigns, Less Than Year on Job (Reuters)
- In Brief: Insightful announces S-Plus 7 (InfoWorld)
- Sony Says Open to Avoiding DVD Format War (Reuters)
- Steal This Song (washingtonpost.com)
- Siebel Systems shareholders may push for stock buyback (SiliconValley.com)
- Siebel Systems Says CEO Lawrie Resigns (AP)
- Kazakh Company Buys Cellular Provider (AP)
- Bill would allow more hybrid outlets (SiliconValley.com)
- Siebel CEO Ousted, Taps Ex-Webvan Head (Reuters)
- Siebel Systems' Lawrie Resigns As CEO (AP)
- Jobs at Risk in IBM Europe Services Revamp -Report (Reuters)
- Siebel Ousts CEO, Taps Former Webvan Head (Reuters)
- Internet Phones Face a Variety of Issues (AP)
- Taiwan's Chi Mei Optoelectronics obtains Honeywell LCD patent license (AFP)
- Internet Phone Customer Service Uncertain (AP)
- Moore's Law began as guess that grew in power over time (USATODAY.com)
- Internet Telephony Faces Vague Regulations (AP)
- Ex-Enterprise Executive May Get New Trial (AP)
- Apple To Unleash Tiger, Target the Enterprise (NewsFactor)
- Here Comes E-Mail for Mobile Phones, Finally (NewsFactor)
- Apple reports $290 million profit; 5.3 million iPods ship (MacCentral)
- Siebel Systems Ousts Lawrie As CEO (AP)
- Low-Cost Windows Launched in Brazil (AP)
- Oracle promotes Enterprise JavaBeans 3.0 within Eclipse (InfoWorld)
- Clear Channel seeks to air programs on cell phones (Reuters)
- IPod's Domination Spurs Apple Earnings (AP)
- SAS unveils BI for the masses (InfoWorld)
- Murdoch Urges Editors to Embrace Internet (AP)
- Apple profit jumps but shares drop (Reuters)
- Chip Maker AMD Posts First-Quarter Loss (AP)
- Authorities Arrest 4 in Nintendo Sting (AP)
- Review: Atari Game Strikes Familiar Chord (AP)
- Hotlines: New ESPN Player to Allow Users Click on Moving Ads (AdWeek.com)
- Struggling Siebel Systems Sacks Its CEO (Investor's Business Daily)
- Microsoft rolls out simplified Windows in Brazil (Reuters)
- WiMax In Slow Gear; Gear Makers Stymied (Investor's Business Daily)
- LexisNexis May Have Had Earlier Breach (AP)
- Encarta Encyclopedia Tests Edit System (AP)
- Dove Award Winners (AP)
- Web Censors In China Find Success (washingtonpost.com)
- Apple Profit Soars on Success of iPod (AP)
- Chinese websites call for large-scale weekend protests against Japan (AFP)
- Firefox Site Visitors More Than Doubles (TechWeb)
- MP3 Players Reaching 'Critical Mass' (TechWeb)
- Infosys net profit jumps 52 percent on outsourcing boom (AFP)
- Apple sales, profit soar, but investors want more (SiliconValley.com)
- Siebel fires chief executive (SiliconValley.com)
- Siebel ousts CEO Lawrie after warning on sales (USATODAY.com)
- Prying eyes are everywhere (USATODAY.com)
- Microsoft Rolls Out Simplified Windows in Brazil (Reuters)
- Cisco to Buy Switching Co. Topspin for $250 Mln (Reuters)
- Japan suspects cyber attack on official websites amid China row (AFP)
- China Soups Up Internet Censoring Filters (AP)
- Polo Ralph Lauren Customers' Data Stolen (AP)
- Apple Stock Sinks Despite Robust Profits (AP)
- SAP CEO Would Consider an Oracle Merger (AP)
- Clear Channel Seeks to Air Programs on Cell Phones (Reuters)
- TV on brink of going truly mobile (AFP)
- Former Xbox Expert Joins Broadband Effort (AP)
- In Brief: AIIM to develop SOA framework for iECM (InfoWorld)