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Weekend Edition
Microsoft antitrust ruling faces appeal Massachusetts will appeal Microsoft's antitrust ruling in what may be a solo performance that will further drag out the four-year-old case. November 29, 2002, 11:54 AM PST
Chip sales gain in October
Global semiconductor sales in October increased nearly 20 percent compared with the prior year and were up almost 2 percent from September. November 29, 2002, 8:09 AM PST
Week in review: Scuttling the pirates
The file-swapping seas are getting rougher for digital music pirates, with potential blockades coming from Internet service providers and the courts. November 29, 2002, 6:00 AM PST
IBM, Fujitsu team on telecommunications
The two plan to link their telecommunications networking products to get developers to build corporate-communications programs that take advantage of public telephone networks. November 28, 2002, 12:00 AM PST
Intel: Next Itanium to run at 1.5GHz
The new processor will see a 50 percent increase in speed, a sign that the company's getting snappier at meeting development goals for its high-end chip family. November 27, 2002, 4:00 AM PST
Genuity files for bankruptcy protection
The high-speed Internet services provider files for bankruptcy protection and agrees to sell its assets for about $242 million to Level 3 Communications. November 27, 2002, 4:10 PM PST
Group urges limits on open source
A trade association, which counts Microsoft, Cisco and Intel among its backers, tells the U.S. Defense Department that it should think twice before embracing open-source software. November 27, 2002, 3:16 PM PST
Terra Lycos names new U.S. head
The Spanish online giant names a new head of U.S. operations and a new advertising executive, following the resignation of its U.S. president, Stephen Killeen. November 27, 2002, 3:10 PM PST
Amazon directs shoppers to Borders
Books, CDs and DVDs bought at Amazon.com can now be picked up at local Borders stores, thanks to an extended agreement between the two retailers. November 27, 2002, 3:30 PM PST
E-mail virus insults its victims
Known as Winevar, the computer worm arrives in e-mail as an attachment that infects PCs when opened and displays a dialog box saying, "What a foolish thing you have done!" November 27, 2002, 2:45 PM PST
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