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Net2Phone grabs AT&T, Priceline deals
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Friday, June 01 2001 03:00 PM
Apple reveals new front in iTunes battle
News The legal war on DRM that prevents songs bought from Apple's iTunes Store from being transferred to non-Apple MP3 players has opened on a new front.
Thursday, January 04 2007 11:47 AM
Tags: Music
Ellison to sell US$150m in Oracle shares
News Oracle chief executive Larry Ellison filed to sell 5 million shares of the world's No 2 software maker, after exercising some stock options that have helped make him one of the world's richest men.
Monday, January 29 2001 09:04 AM
Skype founders file copyright suit against Skype
News Joltid, a company founded by Skype's developers, alleges its P2P software is being infringed upon every time someone downloads and uses the popular VoIP service.
Thursday, September 17 2009 08:58 AM
Tags: VoIP/IP telephony, VoIP, Skype Technologies S.A., eBay Inc., Lawsuit, P2P, Northern California, founder, U.S. District Court, spokesman
Skype aims to avoid shutdown with new tech
News eBay-owned VoIP firm is trying to develop new P2P technology to replace that which might be taken away in a legal dispute with Skype's founders.
Monday, August 03 2009 09:32 AM
Tags: Corporate communications, Business applications, Skype Technologies S.A., eBay Inc., IP Telephony, P2P, founder, litigation, SEC, Internet
Sun's largest investor ups stake
News Southeastern Asset Management increases its stake to 21.2 percent and wants to talk to Sun management and third parties about maximizing Sun's shareholder value.
Thursday, October 23 2008 08:55 AM
Tags: Servers, Storage, Legal, Investment, Investor, Stock, Sun Microsystems Inc., News.com, SEC, shareholder
Newegg announces IPO, plans for expansion
News Online electronics retailer Newegg announces an initial public offering worth US$175 million, with plans to use proceeds to, among other things, expand its international operations.
Tuesday, September 29 2009 11:15 AM
Tags: Web 2.0, E-commerce, Business, Electronics, IPO, Sales, Broadband, retail company, SEC filing, acquisition
Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey invested in Foursquare
News Ex-CEO and current chairman is one of the startup's undisclosed angel investors, sources tell CNET News.
Tuesday, September 29 2009 09:56 AM
Tags: Web 2.0, Industry Veteran, Bay Area, New York, payment, co-founder, knowledge, SEC filing, Web 2.0
AMD faces US$50M bill for restructuring
News Cost-cutting measures mean the chipmaker, which has lost ground to Intel, will have a multimillion-dollar outlay in the first three months of this year.
Monday, April 06 2009 09:29 AM
Tags: Processors, Financial, Intel Corp., Advanced Micro Devices Inc., iSuppli Corp., Chip Company, employee benefit, microprocessor, restructuring plan, asset
Hackborn won't seek re-election to HP board
News Richard Hackborn has been the lead independent director since the firing of Patricia Dunn in the wake of the company's spying scandal.
Wednesday, January 21 2009 09:19 AM
Tags: Business plans, Business structures, Benefits, Hewlett-Packard Co., pretexting, chairwoman, Patricia Dunn, e-mail, journalist, CNET Networks Inc.
Icahn's proxy fight could trigger Yahoo's severance plan
News Billionaire investor's proxy slate may get saddled with Yahoo's controversial employee severance plan. Icahn, meanwhile, is said to be calling for Jerry Yang's ouster.
Wednesday, June 04 2008 08:54 AM
Tags: Investor relations, Leadership, Employee communications, Plan, Yahoo! Inc., software, Carl Icahn, Delaware Chancery Court, job, Jerry Yang
Former Joost CEO ousted as chairman
News Mike Volpi has been removed from the board by a shareholder vote and Joost is investigating his actions during his time as chairman and CEO, according to the company.
Monday, September 14 2009 10:55 AM
Tags: Leadership, Video, Skype Technologies S.A., eBay Inc., intellectual property, chairman, board of directors, Video, board, Leadership
Europe to get Windows 7 sans browser
News Aiming to appease regulators, Microsoft plans to ship Windows 7 in Europe without Internet Explorer, though computer makers will have the option to add it back in, CNET News has learned.
Friday, June 12 2009 10:23 AM
Tags: Web browsers, Microsoft Windows, Web Browser, Microsoft Windows 7, Europe, software company, operating system, Microsoft Internet Explorer, antitrust, Microsoft Windows XP
Cisco's CEO gets a raise
News Cisco Systems chief executive John Chambers has gotten a hefty pay raise for the fiscal year 2005, according to a recent filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
Friday, October 01 2004 09:53 AM
Tags: Financial
Short Take: Loudcloud trims IPO to US$150m
News Loudcloud, Netscape Communications founder Marc Andreessen's Internet consulting firm, cut the size of its planned initial public offering by 17 percent to US$150 million.
Friday, March 09 2001 07:56 AM





