Computer giant to resolve California civil complaint it used false pretenses to obtain the phone records of board members, journalists.
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Company agrees to finance anti-spying fund and take steps to prevent corporate espionage, criminal cases continue.
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With HP's board still conferring Monday on HP's embarrasing snooping scandal, HP Chairwoman Patricia Dunn finds support in some unlikely places.
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Companies acting small in season of giving.
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IT budgets are still modest but a new survey says companies plan to increase spending later this year.
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With more businesses turning to instant messaging, the technology gets serious about making money.
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As Goes the Boom, So Go Corporate VCs.
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If you want to work at an independent VC firm someday, should you stay in the VC arm at a bank or go do a startup? Max Schroeck of Agilent Ventures returns this week to answer that reader's question and many more.
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Who'd start a corporate VC group two months after the bubble burst? Agilent Technologies. Sounds a little mad, but Max Schroeck, head of Agilent Ventures, says it makes perfect sense.
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Reformed hacker Kevin Mitnick is now using his powers to do good.
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Compaq responds to corporate VC diatribe
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VC P.S.: Trashing corporate VC, part 2
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VC P.S.: Trashing corporate VC
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PurpleYogi: Crawling through corporate data
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The e-learning market is still small, but the University of Phoenix -- the current e-learning leader -- has proven that it can be lucrative.
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Microsoft rides in like cash-carrying cavalry to rescue Corel.
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Intel's kindness worries schoolteachers.
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Dealflow: $1 billion for Baker's new fund; Knowledgefirst lightens students' load; CCBN's founder aspires to "Bossdom"; Portable Internet pitches.
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Corporate PC makers jump on the Universal Serial Bus
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