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  • Music rules

    A Supreme Court ruling against peer-to-peer network Grokster would do more than punish music pirates. It would affect the future of the Internet.
  • Hallelujah, the Mac is back

    Weary of spyware, tired of virus attacks, a nation turns its lonely eyes to ... Apple?
  • A Mac for the masses

    Cheap, small and beautiful: The Mac Mini that premiered this week at Macworld is a computer for the cost-conscious techno-aesthete.
  • The obsessions of 2004

    Table Talkers recall the year reality TV was preferable to reality, iPods ruled and the Sox finally broke the curse.
  • Brother, can you spare a clue?

    From the president to a mate, a wake-up call. Plus: Requiem for an iPod.
  • Is your computer a loaded gun?

    At a Senate hearing on Thursday, defenders of the Induce Act -- which would ban technologies that encourage copyright infringement -- will try to explain why their bill isn't the stupidest idea they've ever come up with.
  • I have seen the future of music and its name is iTunes

    Apple's new online music-buying system is everything Napster promised to be -- cheap, easy and, best of all, legal.
  • Don't steal music, pretty please

    Record companies will make big, big money online. They just need to learn to let go.
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