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Top 10 worst chief executives
by Iain Thomson

Movers and stinkers from the world of business

Nov 24, 2008
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EU's Microsoft verdict raises questions
by Paul Thurrott

Mar 26, 2004
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SCO sues first Linux customer
by Paula Rooney

Mar 4, 2004
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Pirate Bay owners lodge new appeal for retrial
by Shaun Nichols

Officials will be asked to re-examine the initial police investigation.

May 13, 2009
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AMD and Intel fling mud over Kind of Chips title
by Egan Orion

Was the underdog unfairly crippled in its quest to get chips in PCs? No says Intel, AMD chips just aren't as good.

May 7, 2008
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Top 10 technology tussles
by Iain Thomson

From the Commodore 64 to Microsoft vs Apple, we take a look at the top 10 fights in technology history.

Sep 7, 2009
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Pirate Bay trial descends into farce
by Rosalie Marshall

BitTorrent tracker site The Pirate Bay, currently in court in Sweden over piracy allegations, will no longer face a charge of copying copyrighted works..

Feb 18, 2009
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BMW-designed case turns heads at Computex
by Zara Baxter

The BMW-designed case that Thermaltake is showing off at Computex is turning heads with a unique design. Atomic tech writer Justin Robinson got some impressive shots of the rig, called the Level 10

Jun 3, 2009
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COMPUTEX 08: Coolermaster stays on the case
by Paul Hales

For Coolermaster it's all about coolers, cases and PSUs and the outfit has refreshed parts of its line-up for this year's sweaty gadgetfest.

Jun 5, 2008
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RIAA wins US file sharing test case
by Clement James

Minnesota mum faces $220,000 bill for copyright infringement.

Oct 8, 2007
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Europe finds Microsoft guilty
by Paul Thurrott

Mar 14, 2003
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Microsoft faces antitrust charges
by Paul Thurrott

Aug 7, 2003
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Top 10 worst Microsoft products of all time
by Iain Thomson

Last week, in honour of the Windows 7 launch, we covered Microsoft's biggest successes in the computing field. This week, in the interest of balance, we're looking to the company's dark side..

Nov 2, 2009
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Hacking damages 'routinely' overstated
by Iain Thomson

Dodgy dealings in the McKinnon case, says hacker panel.

Apr 30, 2007
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Single mum wins $107, 951 from RIAA
by Iain Thomson

And that’s just her legal fees.

Aug 16, 2008
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Your eBay stories
by Staff writers

A few weeks ago we asked for your eBay stories, and we’ve received a lot of responses about bad sellers, demanding buyers and more.

Mar 5, 2008
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Woman gets $1.9 million fine for file sharing
by Shaun Nichols

The Recording Industry Association of America has been awarded a $1.92 million decision against a woman accused of sharing music online..

Jun 22, 2009
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Student designs cardboard computer case
by Iain Thomson

A PhD student from Texas has designed a cardboard computer chassis that could be going into production in an effort to cut computer waste.

Sep 21, 2009
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RIAA case dismissed as 'speculation'
by Matt Chapman

Judge tells trade body to offer better evidence on P2P pirates.

Sep 17, 2007
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Russian software pirate dodges the gulag
by Iain Thomson

Ponosov case dubbed 'insignificant' compared to Microsoft's bank balance.

Feb 20, 2007

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