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EToys Running Out of Options

EToys and its subsidiaries, BabyCenter.Com and ParentCenter.com, could be forced into bankruptcy after an agreement with creditors expires this week.The Santa Monica, Calif., toy...

Half-Baked Doughboy

Trademark disputes sank to an all-time low this month when The Pillsbury Company fired off cease-and-desist letters to the likes of Columbia University and...

Health Care Group Asks U.S. to Reopen HIPAA

As confusion mounts for agencies and businesses required to comply with the security and privacy provisions of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act,...

Recession? What Recession?

Fred Buehlers web strategy has a familiar ring to it: invest in promising startups, beef up the storefront and roll out new technology. What...

Star Search

David Von Ancken is very, very pleased."I could jump up and down all day telling you how happy I am," he says. Von Ancken...

Microsoft Fights Resistance to XP

Of the myriad challenges Microsoft Corp. will face over the next few months, none will be as pressing as persuading Windows and Office users...

Crank Up the Kilowatts

Its almost a perfect storm." Thats how William Smith, manager of market-driven load management at Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), a nonprofit energy research...

Those Rolling Blackouts Give Us Pause

Until the recent energy crisis in California, no one really paid much attention to how much power was being used to keep racks full...

The Buzz: February 12, 2001

Grove Urges IT InvestmentIf congress is going to give U.S. citizens a tax break, then it should do something for small businesses, according to...

Computer Compost

Most computers are born in spotless, well-lit factories where every task and part is carefully choreographed. Most of them die inside cluttered, dimly lit...