Japan's biggest wireless operator, NTT DoCoMo, Monday said it has formally asked the Japanese government for permission to begin the world's first commercial third-generation (3G) service on Oct. 1. more »
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The battle over e-book sales heated up as Internet portal Yahoo! Inc. signed an e-book sales deal with four major publishing houses. more »
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Public Interest Groups Clash With ICANN Over Governance more »
IBM threw its hat in the sub-$1,000 server ring with its release of the eServer x200VL, an entry-level server priced at $699. more »
Despite increased pressure from the European Commission over antitrust concerns, Microsoft confirmed that the Commission will not seek to block the launch of Windows XP. more »
Hong Kong police have arrested a 29-year-old Webmaster suspected of operating a pornographic Web site more »
Officials at the European Commission have made a spectacular turnabout on a proposed law governing cross-border Internet commerce in Europe more »
Wireless customers in Germany will soon have the option of paying for wireless data as a premium service. more »