Sony video chief admits strategic mistakes
Sony missed out on potential sales from MP3 players and other gadgets because it was overly proprietary about music and entertainment content, the head of...
Google denies move into VoIP business
Google has dismissed as 'pure speculation' a report in The Times today that it is going into the free phone call business. The speculation has...
Mini-PC sales help AOpen take top spot in Japan's barebones market
AOpen took the top spot in Japan's barebones-PC market in 2004, taking a 37% market share, according to statistics compiled by Japan's Business Computer News...
Macrovision appoints new vice president of finance
Macrovision announced that George M. Monk has accepted the position of Vice President of Finance and Acting Chief Financial Officer. In this position, Mr. Monk...
Music industry: "There will be more lawsuits in 2005"
The global music industry is fighting a determined war on piracy, suing thousands of persistent violators from teachers to managing directors, its trade association said...
Hackers Eavesdrop on Phone Networks to Steal Data
Computer hackers have taken to stealing data the easy way -- by eavesdropping on phone and e-mail conversations to find the keys to seemingly impregnable...
Bill Gates plots a Windows future
Stephen Cole of the BBC's technology show Click Online talks to Microsoft founder and chairman Bill Gates about the "digital lifestyle". The interview is available...
German PC copyright levy under fire
A recent German court decision seeking to extend copyright levies to PCs and printers has sparked a storm of controversy among European manufactures which have...
Music industry boss defends file-sharing lawsuits
The global music industry is fighting a determined war on piracy, suing thousands of persistent violators from teachers to managing directors, its trade association said...