Cara Garretson

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MS-DOJ saga may be nearing end

What may be the final scene in the 4-year-old antitrust drama between Microsoft Corp. and the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) will begin to unfold Wednesday, as U.S. District Court Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly listens to arguments for and against the settlement reached by the parties.

House cyberterrorism bill would protect ISPs

Another cybersecurity proposal is wending its way through the U.S. Congress, this one designed to relax the liability of Internet service providers (ISPs) when reporting a potential threat.

Intel goes mobile with new processors

Intel Corp. announced a new round of mobile microprocessors last month designed to bring greater power to low-priced notebooks that serve demanding users, according to the company.

U.S. Government and Microsoft consider settlement changes

Microsoft Corp. and the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) are considering whether, in reaction to public comments, they will modify their proposed settlement in the government's antitrust case against the software giant, according to a joint status report made available Thursday.

Public safety officials and Defense to share spectrum

The U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) has acknowledged the possibility of sharing some of its wireless spectrum with public safety officials, such as police, firefighters and emergency response teams.

Intel readies speedier mobile chips

Intel Corp. announced a new round of mobile microprocessors Monday designed to bring greater power to low-priced notebooks that serve demanding users, according to the company.

U.S. cybersecurity czar tasks IT industry

To secure the national information infrastructure against future terrorist attacks, U.S. President George W. Bush's cyberspace security advisor told an IT gathering Tuesday that his government will take steps toward greater information security, but the industry must do its part, too.

U.S. cybersecurity czar tasks IT industry

To secure the national information infrastructure against future terrorist attacks, U.S. President George W. Bush's cyberspace security advisor told an IT gathering Tuesday that his government will take steps toward greater information security, but the industry must do its part, too.

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