'Net News Archive
18-Feb-04: Yahoo Switching From Google to its Own Search Engine
18-Feb-04: Perl's Extreme Makeover
18-Feb-04: Google Achieves Search Milestone With Immediate Access To More Than 6 Billion Items
18-Feb-04: Search Wars Heat Up as Yahoo Drops Google
17-Feb-04: Microsoft Code Leak Invokes Issues Beyond Security
17-Feb-04: EU said to spurn Microsoft settlement proposal
17-Feb-04: IBM Shoots for Error-Free Computing with Autonomic Tools
15-Feb-04: Congress Eyes Internet Fraud Crackdown
28-Apr-03: Microsoft Issues NT4 Denial Of Service
22-Apr-03: Viruses: New Threats, New Defenses
15-Apr-03: Let freedom ring
15-Apr-03: Survey: Do you trust Microsoft?
04-Apr-03: IBM Unveils Autonomic Computing Blueprint
04-Apr-03: The Case of Amazon's Newest Patent Battle
04-Apr-03: WorldCom Preps for Life After Bankruptcy
04-Apr-03: Tech's Slower March to Market
03-Apr-03: Net-privacy activists bemoan anti-terror agenda
03-Apr-03: Google Inks Search and Ad Deal with Amazon
03-Apr-03: Safeguarding Your Corporate Data
03-Apr-03: Security--still in its infancy
03-Apr-03: Spy plan critics called 'hysterical'
03-Apr-03: MS eases educator's Office 2003 licensing
03-Apr-03: Microsoft's Shifting Plan Has Users Frustrated
03-Apr-03: Judge skeptical of MS-Java order
03-Apr-03: Apache patch to thwart DoS attack
03-Apr-03: Worms grow in first part of 2003
02-Apr-03: BSA: Pirates steal tax dollars, too
02-Apr-03: Microsoft vows overturn Java ruling
02-Apr-03: Report: Microsoft eyes paid search
02-Apr-03: Online high-tech services need help
02-Apr-03: Intel sets stage for desktop overhaul
02-Apr-03: Microsoft sets Office bundling terms
02-Apr-03: Servers That Heal Themselves?
02-Apr-03: Gateway Restates Results, Plans More Adjustments
02-Apr-03: Holes found in RealPlayer, QuickTime
01-Apr-03: End of the Line for Windows?
01-Apr-03: The Disappear.Net Campaign
01-Apr-03: Microsoft takes a SIP of office chat
01-Apr-03: Could application servers be overkill?
01-Apr-03: SARS disrupts more tech firms in Asia
01-Apr-03: SARS Outbreak Highlights the Need for Teleworking
01-Apr-03: W3C to combine Web specs
01-Apr-03: Four IT predictions to watch
01-Apr-03: Microsoft Still Suffers from Security Image Problem
01-Apr-03: WS-I locks on Web services security
01-Apr-03: Symantec Defends BugTraq Policies
31-Mar-03: Microsoft slices prices for small firms
31-Mar-03: Microsoft In Every Pot
31-Mar-03: Revival in Net Stocks Raises Prospect of New Mania
31-Mar-03: Microsoft Makes Migration to Windows Server 2003 Easier
31-Mar-03: MS releases new XP version, Server 2003
31-Mar-03: New Sendmail glitch a local issue
31-Mar-03: Cyber-War Tools Still on the Shelf
30-Mar-03: IP telephony meets instant messaging
28-Mar-03: Key Microsoft developer joins rival
28-Mar-03: Sun Drops Its Linux Distribution
28-Mar-03: Lucent To Pay $600M To Settle Shareholder Suits
28-Mar-03: How to survive in a 'Surveillance Nation'
28-Mar-03: Slam, bam, no thank you, spam
27-Mar-03: Microsoft antitrust woes aren't over yet
27-Mar-03: Microsoft Antitrust Foes Head Back to Court
27-Mar-03: Greenwich Project Chief Leaving Microsoft
27-Mar-03: Motorola outsources its IT management
26-Mar-03: When war and IT collide
26-Mar-03: Drilling Down Into Data Mining
04-Mar-03: Sendmail flaw tests Homeland Security
10-Feb-03: More Web shoppers may get taxed
30-Jan-03: Nearing The Promised Land Of Tight Security
27-Jan-03: Ready to toss that old PC? Read this first
27-Jan-03: SQL worm feeds on apathy, MS flaws
27-Jan-03: MS: Secure computing is still a decade away
27-Jan-03: Building Up the 'Trust'
27-Jan-03: 'Slammer' Worm Cripples Internet
25-Jan-03: Internet Recovering From Slammer
24-Jan-03: MPEG-4 missing from Real's open-source code
24-Jan-03: Dear Hollywood: Keep your hands off my DVDs
24-Jan-03: Choose to be an insect, or choose to be human
24-Jan-03: Houston decides to drop Office
24-Jan-03: Why Microsoft was right about Linux
24-Jan-03: Palm.net phases out unlimited access
24-Jan-03: Dell makes internal shift to Linux
24-Jan-03: Senate curbs Pentagon data-mining plans
24-Jan-03: Amazon Posts Profit, Makes Free Shipping Permanent
24-Jan-03: JamSpam: It just might save the Internet
24-Jan-03: Gates: We still need better security
24-Jan-03: Microsoft's .NET: Still .NOT Fully Baked?
23-Jan-03: Judge opts to rule against spammer
23-Jan-03: Is Microsoft Spread Too Thin?
23-Jan-03: New Microsoft flaw exposes servers
23-Jan-03: U.S.: Identity Theft Complaints Skyrocket
23-Jan-03: Standards body tackles business XML
23-Jan-03: Senator slams Pentagon data-mining
23-Jan-03: Court: AOL not liable for 'hostile code'
22-Jan-03: Oracle: Upgrade or lose support
22-Jan-03: PeopleSoft vulnerability threatens data
22-Jan-03: ISP Ordered To Reveal File-Swapper's Identity
22-Jan-03: New SuSE Linux Boasts MS Office Compatibility
22-Jan-03: FTC sees surge in identity theft
22-Jan-03: Security Flaw Exposes AOL Accounts
22-Jan-03: SBC claims Web frames patent
22-Jan-03: Web Vulnerability Puts Internet Users, Sites At Risk
22-Jan-03: Solaris Flaw Opens Door for Hackers
21-Jan-03: Game server flaw poses attack threat
21-Jan-03: J2ME shortcoming opens door for Microsoft
21-Jan-03: Judge sets "Java in Windows" timetable
21-Jan-03: MS dials security fix for Smartphone
21-Jan-03: Microsoft, Sun offer Java peace plan
21-Jan-03: Is spam good for politics?
21-Jan-03: Stopping Attacks in Their Tracks
21-Jan-03: Homeland Security--a boon for homeland crypto
21-Jan-03: Network Associates can't ban benchmarks
21-Jan-03: Antivirus virus on the loose
20-Jan-03: Search On
20-Jan-03: Identity Checkpoint
20-Jan-03: RSA Brings Privacy Home
20-Jan-03: IT crisis is brewing
20-Jan-03: E-Commerce's 1.3 Percent Problem
20-Jan-03: Study: Consumers Plan More Online Spending in 2003
17-Jan-03: Seizing the Online Opportunity
17-Jan-03: IT Has a Vital Role to Play in the Assault on Privacy
17-Jan-03: One year later--is Microsoft "Trustworthy"?
17-Jan-03: FTC seeks antitrust ruling against Rambus
17-Jan-03: Intel Revamps Chip Release Schedule
17-Jan-03: Military frets over unclassified Web leaks
17-Jan-03: A day at the office in 2013
17-Jan-03: EBay Shatters Q4 Targets, Joins Billion-Dollar Club
17-Jan-03: Fight for your right to copy music, movies
16-Jan-03: Hackers attack new smart phones
16-Jan-03: MS stuck with growing cash problem
16-Jan-03: The all-important confidentiality policy
16-Jan-03: ACLU: Surveillance devices multiply
16-Jan-03: "Domestic surveillance" plan awakes critics
16-Jan-03: Mandrake Linux files for bankruptcy
16-Jan-03: Consumer Products: When Software Bugs Bite
15-Jan-03: Vanishing Act: The U.S. Government's Disappearing Data
15-Jan-03: Complaints mount from TurboTax customers
15-Jan-03: $2.9 billion spent on homeland security IT
15-Jan-03: Lawmakers Denounce 1996 Telecom Act as Severely Flawed
15-Jan-03: Microsoft Launches Government Security Program
15-Jan-03: Where old software goes to die
15-Jan-03: Business gets a PC price break
14-Jan-03: Phony Advisory Attacks RIAA
14-Jan-03: Apple Lashes Out at Microsoft Settlement
14-Jan-03: Experts name top Web site security flaws
14-Jan-03: Judge Bars Groups from Fighting Microsoft Ruling
14-Jan-03: Sendo sues Microsoft over "secret plan"
14-Jan-03: HP probe--researcher plays both sides
13-Jan-03: Hoax: "Gobbles" Group Spreads RIAA Lies
13-Jan-03: Intuit Soothes DRM Fears With TurboTax Uninstaller
13-Jan-03: Voter News Service: What Went Wrong?
13-Jan-03: Are spy chips set to go commercial?
13-Jan-03: Microsoft settles class-action suit
13-Jan-03: Sobig worm stomps on PCs
13-Jan-03: Interfaces of the future
13-Jan-03: Trade groups blocked from MS appeal
13-Jan-03: IBM unleashes an all-out patent blitz
13-Jan-03: Computers: The Numbers Aren't Quite Adding Up
13-Jan-03: Exemptions to Copyright Law Sought
13-Jan-03: New Respect for the Internet Bubble-Blowers
10-Jan-03: PC waste: U.S. companies earn an "F"
10-Jan-03: MPEG-4 backers protest Microsoft license
10-Jan-03: W3C releases scripting standard, caveat
10-Jan-03: Judge refuses to dismiss Microsoft cases
10-Jan-03: Priceline CIO: Let End-Users Control Tools
09-Jan-03: Investigative Report - Part I: Concerns Mount over Symantec
09-Jan-03: Evaluating the Customers You Keep
09-Jan-03: CEO Survey: Fast-Track Firms Chasing Customers
09-Jan-03: Windows Server whistles a new tune
09-Jan-03: How Windows Server 2003 stacks up
09-Jan-03: Panel: No testing for security products
08-Jan-03: Microsoft to fix Mira cracks
08-Jan-03: Congress takes on spam, copyrights, taxes
08-Jan-03: Apple tries to break loose from IE
08-Jan-03: Macromedia heats up ColdFusion MX
08-Jan-03: Apple Launches New Browser at Macworld
08-Jan-03: Homeland Security names CIO
08-Jan-03: The Mandrake Linux Mystery
08-Jan-03: The one bright spot in retailing
08-Jan-03: Retailers take stock of "smart shelves"
08-Jan-03: IT Resists Mandatory Cyber-Security
08-Jan-03: Keeping ahead of DNS attacks
07-Jan-03: Microsoft Undercuts Rivals with Digital Media Pricing
07-Jan-03: Telecoms Cozy Up with Self-Service
07-Jan-03: Long live the CIO, but kiss the IT dept. goodbye
07-Jan-03: Lirva worm attaches to Avril Lavigne
07-Jan-03: Microsoft Security: What's Next?
07-Jan-03: MSN Messenger goes dark
06-Jan-03: Ask Jeeves Revamps Web Ad Strategy
06-Jan-03: Oracle: No word on software support
06-Jan-03: Strangled by security?
06-Jan-03: Microsoft calls on CDMA
06-Jan-03: Start-up beats IBM to Linux tool
06-Jan-03: Santa Spat Reveals Important Points
06-Jan-03: Linux Looms for Microsoft
06-Jan-03: Secret CIO: That's Tradition, Not A Business Process
06-Jan-03: Microsoft Boosts Focus on XML-Based Services
06-Jan-03: New Security Rules to Raise Windows
06-Jan-03: What CIOs Need To Know About New Firewall Tech
06-Jan-03: Beating Feds to the Punch
06-Jan-03: Specs Upgrade Safety of Web Services
06-Jan-03: Microsoft Ships Second Titanium Beta
06-Jan-03: Flaw Found in Ethernet Device Drivers
06-Jan-03: Apple braces for upgrade-fee backlash
06-Jan-03: Gov't spying: What's the real threat?
06-Jan-03: Enterprise Software Customization: Somebody, Stop Me!
06-Jan-03: Nanotech Scientists Build Super-Small Circuit
06-Jan-03: Road to Open Source
06-Jan-03: VeriSign splits off domain registrar
06-Jan-03: Why virus names should be much, much simpler
05-Jan-03: Making the Web More Accessible
03-Jan-03: Report: Online Consumer Trust Building
03-Jan-03: Supreme Court takes up DeCSS case
03-Jan-03: Report: Online Consumer Trust Building
03-Jan-03: Virus hoaxes claim fresh victims
03-Jan-03: Microsoft Enters Online Software Sales Arena
03-Jan-03: MS foes attempt to appeal settlement
03-Jan-03: Virus outlook: Bigger trouble ahead
03-Jan-03: Microsoft-powered "Falcon" takes off
03-Jan-03: Linux continues desktop march
03-Jan-03: AOL takes AIM at cell phones
03-Jan-03: Passport problems lock MS services
03-Jan-03: Do-gooders will wreck the Internet
03-Jan-03: Yaha Worm Wreaks Confusion
03-Jan-03: Holiday E-Commerce Up 40 Percent
02-Jan-03: Reports: 2002 E-Commerce Spending Skyrocketed
02-Jan-03: Online Privacy Is Dead - What Now?
02-Jan-03: Linux security strong as ever
02-Jan-03: Microsoft to activate antipiracy "Plus"
02-Jan-03: Security 2002: For better or worse?
02-Jan-03: Microsoft Supports IBM Lotus Domino With Outlook
02-Jan-03: The Net marks its birthday, again
02-Jan-03: ElcomSoft trial--testing copyrights
01-Jan-03: Yaha virus infection heats up
30-Dec-02: Exploit Code Posted for SSH Flaws
30-Dec-02: Riding the Disinformation Superhighway
30-Dec-02: Sun Wins Latest Bout Against Microsoft
30-Dec-02: Slim New Browser Delivers Power And Features
24-Dec-02: Sendo Sues Microsoft
24-Dec-02: Sendo accuses Microsoft of dirty tricks
23-Dec-02: Microsoft Users Upset With 'Security Updates'
23-Dec-02: The Code That Cuts Both Ways
23-Dec-02: Second Wind for Database Market?
23-Dec-02: Microsoft, Adobe in document duel?
23-Dec-02: Books, Music, Video Top Holiday Online Shopping Lists
23-Dec-02: Law to Aid Cyber-Collaboration
23-Dec-02: Secrets of the SAN
23-Dec-02: Angry E-Mails Make Errors Come to Light
23-Dec-02: Fear the Feds Who Fear IT Knowledge
23-Dec-02: Microsoft Security Guru Leaves Post
23-Dec-02: Sun Gets Injunction in Microsoft Case
23-Dec-02: EnCase Quietly Gathers PC Info
23-Dec-02: Yahoo to Buy Inktomi for $235 Million
20-Dec-02: Making Sense of Web Traffic
20-Dec-02: RealNetworks Zips Up the Helix
20-Dec-02: Encryption in the Enterprise
20-Dec-02: Microsoft Embraces Domino With Outlook
20-Dec-02: Outlook to Lotus: Let's talk
20-Dec-02: Encryption in the Enterprise
19-Dec-02: How Fast are Customers Connecting?
19-Dec-02: Sorting out the Web services tangle
19-Dec-02: Weaning Customers from Live Support
18-Dec-02: Why We Need an Anti-DMCA Law
18-Dec-02: Lindows Makes Offline Retail Debut
18-Dec-02: Real Releases Fixes to Media Player Flaws
18-Dec-02: Microsoft has its year in court
18-Dec-02: Ex-IT worker charged with sabotage
18-Dec-02: Microsoft delays CRM release
18-Dec-02: How To Skirt the Implementation Money Pit
18-Dec-02: IBM, Microsoft Deliver New Security Specs
17-Dec-02: Intergraph sues PC giants over Pentium
17-Dec-02: W3C finalizes disability guidelines
17-Dec-02: The Outer Limits of Internet Marketing
17-Dec-02: Microsoft To Ship XP Plus! Pack in January
17-Dec-02: Advisory Panel Slams Bush's Cyber-security Policy
16-Dec-02: IM still not secure
16-Dec-02: Feds Call for Security Help
16-Dec-02: IM still not secure
16-Dec-02: Microsoft's Patching Problem
16-Dec-02: Users Peeved at Microsoft Security Effort
16-Dec-02: Researchers Warn of Serious SSH Flaws
16-Dec-02: How open is the new MS Office?
16-Dec-02: E-mail viruses double
16-Dec-02: AOL beats spammer out of millions
16-Dec-02: Web Services Not Ready for Takeoff
16-Dec-02: Microsoft beefs up security on .Net
16-Dec-02: Open-source Eclipse gains momentum
13-Dec-02: MySQL Flaw Lets Intruders Into Databases, Systems
13-Dec-02: Google's Froogle seeks product info
13-Dec-02: Microsoft Announces Multiple New Flaws
13-Dec-02: Google Quietly Launches Comparison Shopping Site
13-Dec-02: Pay-To-Spam Inches Closer To Reality
13-Dec-02: Microsoft upgrades flaw to "critical"
13-Dec-02: Another IE Bug Goes 'Critical'
13-Dec-02: States seek time on Microsoft policing body
13-Dec-02: MasterCard tests high-tech payments
13-Dec-02: 2003 forecast--Linux will eat Unix
13-Dec-02: New Netscape pops the pop-ups
13-Dec-02: The E-Business of Homeland Security
12-Dec-02: The spam solution: It's not as simple as you think
12-Dec-02: Anatomy of an IT Spending Comeback
12-Dec-02: Report: Enterprises Must Take Online Channel More Seriously
12-Dec-02: Tower Records Suffers Massive Data Spill
12-Dec-02: Microsoft warns of Java VM flaws
12-Dec-02: Gigabit Ethernet gets practical
12-Dec-02: Net address crunch threatens Web services
11-Dec-02: Microsoft Pushes .Net Server 2003 App Compatibility
11-Dec-02: Man arrested for leaking Apple documents
11-Dec-02: IT users in password hell
11-Dec-02: Homeland Security Act
11-Dec-02: New Language Assesses Software Flaws
11-Dec-02: Homeland Security Faces Privacy, Tech Hurdles
11-Dec-02: Back in Black - Now What?
11-Dec-02: Windows XP Spills the Beans on Wireless Access Points
11-Dec-02: Word to the wise: Decentralize
11-Dec-02: Flash needs a replacement, soon
11-Dec-02: Gov't tightens its case in hacking trial
11-Dec-02: U.S. firms move IT overseas
11-Dec-02: Researchers seek to "throttle" worms
11-Dec-02: IBM has your IP phone number
11-Dec-02: PC-cillin Antivirus Has Buffer Overflow Bug
11-Dec-02: Why Internet Explorer's not as secure as you think
11-Dec-02: MPAA Sues eBay Users over Pirated DVD Sales
10-Dec-02: Germany cautious on Microsoft's Palladium
10-Dec-02: Welcome to the new IT crisis
10-Dec-02: Australian court to hear U.S. Net case
10-Dec-02: Gateway makes use of idle store PCs
10-Dec-02: MS guides business to save on Windows
10-Dec-02: Apache suffers more attacks
10-Dec-02: E-Commerce Holiday Gold Mines
10-Dec-02: Meta Predicts Microsoft Move to Linux in 2004
10-Dec-02: LiveVault to Support Exchange Servers
10-Dec-02: Study: Customer Satisfaction, Not ROI, Best Gauge of Tech Investments
10-Dec-02: New IT Strategy: Stopping Viruses at the Gate
10-Dec-02: Reports: Full Steam Ahead for E-Holiday Sales
10-Dec-02: XML encryption specs approved
10-Dec-02: Analysts: Microsoft will support Linux
09-Dec-02: Microsoft Ups IE Flaw to 'Critical'
09-Dec-02: New Tools Automate Attack, Intrusion Responses
09-Dec-02: No jive--Java set to jolt content market
09-Dec-02: Is the Telecom Sector Damaged Beyond Repair?
09-Dec-02: Sun Lures Sony from Microsoft
09-Dec-02: Feds Flunk Security
09-Dec-02: Online Shopping: A Trend, Not a Spree
09-Dec-02: Microsoft's Raikes: 'Failure is not an option'
09-Dec-02: Organized crime flexes muscles online
09-Dec-02: Microsoft: IE hole worse than reported
09-Dec-02: Data-loss bug stings Linux
09-Dec-02: Navigating the patent minefield
09-Dec-02: Yahoo! Branches into Small-Biz Web Hosting
06-Dec-02: Feds Raid Software Firm
06-Dec-02: IBM Makes $2.1B Software Grab
06-Dec-02: Security hole exposes Tower Records
06-Dec-02: An answer to dumb PC salespeople
06-Dec-02: ICANN urged to tighten rules, block spam
05-Dec-02: Sun Grills Microsoft on Interoperability
05-Dec-02: Seven Rs of high availability
05-Dec-02: Microsoft sees threat from Linux desktop
05-Dec-02: Sony dumps Microsoft for StarOffice
05-Dec-02: Judge: Microsoft clubbed Sun
05-Dec-02: Microsoft warns of IE, Outlook flaws
05-Dec-02: Judge: 'Java People Have Pride, Too'
05-Dec-02: Licensing chills hot smart display idea
05-Dec-02: Domain Name Infrastructure Attacked Again
03-Dec-02: U.S. Government Fails to Make Security Grade
03-Dec-02: Report: Online Sales Spiked Sharply in November
03-Dec-02: RealPlayer Still Vulnerable to Attack
02-Dec-02: Software license protects privacy rights
02-Dec-02: Schneier: No "magic security dust"
02-Dec-02: Royalty-free standards take charge
02-Dec-02: ISS Goes Public With Vulnerability Disclosure Guidelines
02-Dec-02: Homeland Security Starts at Home
02-Dec-02: Security Firm Deserts Users
02-Dec-02: Study Finds Windows Cheaper Than Linux
02-Dec-02: Why the E-Commerce Holiday Season Is Recession-Proof
02-Dec-02: Software license protects privacy rights
02-Dec-02: OASIS could put squeeze on MS
02-Dec-02: West Virginia Joins Mass. in Microsoft Fight
02-Dec-02: Nation's infrastructure far from secure
02-Dec-02: MS antitrust ruling faces appeal
02-Dec-02: Sybase Patches Database Server Holes
29-Nov-02: ANOTHER MICROSOFT BLUNDER
On 10/09/02, Microsoft posted a fake testimonial on its website called "Confessions of a Mac to PC Convert" and were caught red-handed when a reporter exposed them. Click on the link for a screenshot of the article and purchased stock photo of "convert".
27-Nov-02: Amazon To Take Reins at CDNow
27-Nov-02: Microsoft Unveils Licensing Discounts To Counter Linux
27-Nov-02: E-mail virus insults its victims
27-Nov-02: New AOL Email Client Takes On Outlook Express
26-Nov-02: Movie Industry Suffers Blow in DVD Court Ruling
26-Nov-02: Microsoft targets defectors with discounts
26-Nov-02: Group calls for new disaster warnings
26-Nov-02: Font flaw foils Solaris security
26-Nov-02: What Database Optimization Can Do
26-Nov-02: Forbidden Windows: An Early Look At Longhorn Alpha
26-Nov-02: Hackers Fight Censorship, Human Rights Violations
25-Nov-02: Bush signs Homeland Security bill
25-Nov-02: Bill to Enhance Federal Security
25-Nov-02: E-Commerce in the Shadow of the Hackers
25-Nov-02: Could Dell services push get too pushy?
25-Nov-02: U.S.: E-Commerce Hit All-Time Q3 High
22-Nov-02: Gerstner: Tech is overdue for a gut check
22-Nov-02: Patching up bad patches
22-Nov-02: Can IT directors love Microsoft?
22-Nov-02: Open-Source Security Comes Under Fire
22-Nov-02: RealPlayer Patch Fails to Fix Flaws
22-Nov-02: IT Warns Against Slippery Slope to Regulation
22-Nov-02: Pentagon backs off on Net ID tags
22-Nov-02: AIM Misfires
22-Nov-02: Ignore the license, get Windows XP
22-Nov-02: Microsoft: Windows XP a money-saver
22-Nov-02: AOL Eyes Prepaid Market To Boost Revenue
21-Nov-02: CEO chant: Tomorrow belongs to the customer
21-Nov-02: Mishandled patch trips security alarms
21-Nov-02: Should Online Shoppers Have Their Say?
21-Nov-02: Security Alert: IE Disk Formatting Exploit Causes Furor
20-Nov-02: Pay for corporate IM? Makes no sense
20-Nov-02: Google, Amazon take lead in Web services
20-Nov-02: How Homeland Security impacts tech
20-Nov-02: MS Exchange to run on Win 2000 upgrade
20-Nov-02: Will Microsoft Play Nice Now?
20-Nov-02: MS bug exposes millions to attack
20-Nov-02: Zone Labs puts its foot down
20-Nov-02: Flaw Leaves IE Open to Attack
20-Nov-02: Turning Unstructured Data into Gold
19-Nov-02: EBay Takes on Amazon with New Store, Free Shipping
19-Nov-02: Keep Hackers Out: Part One, Personal Edition
19-Nov-02: Survey: IT Job Market May Perk Up
19-Nov-02: Windows Longhorn Alpha Leaks to the Web
18-Nov-02: Ups and Downs of Building an E-Commerce Site
18-Nov-02: See Bill. See Spot. Will Spot run?
18-Nov-02: Pushing Productivity With a Dot-com That Delivers
18-Nov-02: Microsoft Reconsiders Licensing Plans
18-Nov-02: Greasing the Contact Center Machine
15-Nov-02: Dell smashes revenue records
15-Nov-02: New light shed on unbreakable encryption
15-Nov-02: Microsoft Security Efforts Just the Beginning
15-Nov-02: Analyst: Web services winners and losers
15-Nov-02: Reports: E-Shoppers Get Head Start on Holidays
15-Nov-02: Cracks in Microsoft's empire?
14-Nov-02: Why spam could destroy the Internet
14-Nov-02: Nonprofit cuts costs with Linux
14-Nov-02: Linux utility site hacked, infected
14-Nov-02: House votes life sentences for hackers
14-Nov-02: W3C bows to royalty-free pressure
14-Nov-02: Order Fulfillment: The E-Commerce Deal Breaker
13-Nov-02: Anatomy of a Skeleton Crew
13-Nov-02: The Case for OpenOffice
13-Nov-02: British hacker indicted for break-ins
13-Nov-02: House OKs billion-dollar cybersecurity bill
13-Nov-02: Greeting card virus spreads its tricks
13-Nov-02: New flaws expose Net to attacks
13-Nov-02: For the Thousandth Time: Security is About Training Users
12-Nov-02: Technology after the bubble
12-Nov-02: Customer Trust Rests on Name
11-Nov-02: Feds Consider New Security Reporting Role
11-Nov-02: Feds Called to Shoulder More of Security Load
11-Nov-02: Microsoft fixes wireless glitch
11-Nov-02: Symantec fixes e-mail-deleting bug
11-Nov-02: Developers Embrace Defensive Methods
10-Nov-02: Macromedia to sell light-duty Web tool
08-Nov-02: Microsoft's new open source mess
08-Nov-02: Microsoft earns security badge
08-Nov-02: How Analytics Fights Consumer Fraud
08-Nov-02: Ericsson caught in espionage web
08-Nov-02: Qualcomm holds out on licensing limits
08-Nov-02: After Enron, documents must be unshreddable
07-Nov-02: About-face paves way for SOAP standard
07-Nov-02: Bush Calls for Homeland Security Bill
07-Nov-02: Should Small Business Go Mac?
07-Nov-02: Key Internet server moved for security
07-Nov-02: Sendo hangs up Microsoft's Smartphone
07-Nov-02: Microsoft Memo: How Not To Torpedo Linux
07-Nov-02: Microsoft Launches Tablet PC; Will Consumers Shrug?
06-Nov-02: Yahoo's Surprising Success Strategy
06-Nov-02: Patent issues could cloud SOAP standard
06-Nov-02: Worms of the future: Here's how they'll attack you
06-Nov-02: Bank "human error" opens e-mail addresses
05-Nov-02: The Future of 3D E-Commerce
05-Nov-02: AOL loses Net privacy ruling
05-Nov-02: Antitrust buck now stops with Microsoft
05-Nov-02: Survey: Small Biz Should Bite the Online Bullet
04-Nov-02: SBC has plans for Internet security
04-Nov-02: MS ruling leaked through security blunder
04-Nov-02: Is Linux breaking Microsoft's grip?
04-Nov-02: U.N. leader lays down a challenge
04-Nov-02: Braid worm spreads a modified Funlove virus
04-Nov-02: Europe says it won't back off Microsoft
04-Nov-02: Sun vows to keep MS suit alive
04-Nov-02: Microsoft Cheers Ruling; Europe, Private Suits Remain
01-Nov-02: Microsoft attacks spam in new Outlook
01-Nov-02: Popular Linksys Router Vulnerable to Attack
01-Nov-02: Special Report on Microsoft Trial
01-Nov-02: Merkur worm poses as anti-virus update
01-Nov-02: Judge Goes Easy on Microsoft
31-Oct-02: Microsoft Patches Windows, IIS Flaws
31-Oct-02: Judge Rules on Microsoft
31-Oct-02: Windows VPN software allows attacks
31-Oct-02: Government plans big software shakeup
31-Oct-02: The hidden gotcha of spam
31-Oct-02: U.S. Forges Deal for Free Online Tax Filing
31-Oct-02: IBM Launches $10B On-Demand Computing Push
31-Oct-02: Sour grapes over Office 11 downward compatibility? Get over it
31-Oct-02: MS product life cycles--no more guesswork
30-Oct-02: New MS Office shuts out old Windows
30-Oct-02: Want Office 11? Get Ready To Upgrade Windows
30-Oct-02: Battle of the Online Stores: Apple vs. Dell
30-Oct-02: Feds Release Guidelines for Securing IT
30-Oct-02: Report: Online Sales Fell for First Time in Q3
29-Oct-02: Weak copyrights would kill "fair use"
29-Oct-02: IT Security Market To Double
29-Oct-02: The Unstoppable Flood of Spam
29-Oct-02: Microsoft wins class-action appeal
29-Oct-02: The horror of XML
28-Oct-02: ICANN Targets DDoS Attacks
28-Oct-02: Kerberos Flaw Leaves Code Vulnerable
28-Oct-02: Web Access Disabled by '90s Design
28-Oct-02: The OpenOffice Experiment
25-Oct-02: Project-tracking software gains ground
24-Oct-02: How Small Sites Can Get Noticed
24-Oct-02: Failing Grades For Many Fortune 100 Web Sites
24-Oct-02: "Critical" Kerberos flaw revealed
23-Oct-02: E-service: one size doesn't fit all
23-Oct-02: Net attack--how it was squashed
23-Oct-02: Microsoft Strikes $96M Deal To Buy Mapping Firm
22-Oct-02: Homeland Defense: Going too far?
22-Oct-02: Direct marketers endorse anti-spam laws
22-Oct-02: IE flaws leave systems vulnerable
21-Oct-02: Microsoft Opens Up Passport Code
21-Oct-02: Small companies say they're being sued for employing common practices for doing business on the Net
21-Oct-02: Apple: Microsoft's Friend or Foe?
21-Oct-02: Feds Warming to Idea of Regulating Security
18-Oct-02: Microsoft Beta Software Site Hacked
18-Oct-02: Microsoft Blows Past Targets, Records $2.7B Profit
18-Oct-02: Siebel squashes MS rumor--starts new one
17-Oct-02: Would a Siebel-Microsoft Deal Be Good for CRM?
17-Oct-02: Streaming Media: Duel or Dance?
17-Oct-02: XML spec moves ahead despite complaints
17-Oct-02: Microsoft steps on three more bugs
16-Oct-02: My NEW plan for plugging software security holes
16-Oct-02: Internet Explorer Flaw Abets Attackers
16-Oct-02: Big beef: How MS might charge you for security
16-Oct-02: The right--and wrong--way to give customer support
16-Oct-02: Corel Wins Market Share from Microsoft Office
15-Oct-02: Ten predictions to shake your world
15-Oct-02: Will C# benefit Microsoft, or the industry?
15-Oct-02: Report: Wealthy Win Online Growth Crown
15-Oct-02: What Is the Internet Audience Worth These Days?
14-Oct-02: Why E-Mail Customer Service Fails
11-Oct-02: Intel Loses Itanium Patent Suit
11-Oct-02: (IT) Workers of the World, Unite
11-Oct-02: Has Customer Loyalty Died Young?
11-Oct-02: Microsoft Outlook Express Patch Flawed
10-Oct-02: Soft Interfaces Shouldn't Snarl Hardware Functions
10-Oct-02: Study: IT spending increases profits
09-Oct-02: CSI: Customer Service Investigation
09-Oct-02: Sendmail Package Carrying Trojan Horse
09-Oct-02: The AOL Albatross
09-Oct-02: Microsoft Tests New Customer-Support Plans
09-Oct-02: Security Alert: Proposed Law Could Silence Consumer Devices
09-Oct-02: E-commerce: get ready for growth
09-Oct-02: Microsoft Unveils XML Program for Office Users
09-Oct-02: Ballmer defends Microsoft licensing
09-Oct-02: Is HTML on Its Way Out?
08-Oct-02: New Approach to Measuring Online Customer Satisfaction
07-Oct-02: E-tailers test "bill me later" sales
07-Oct-02: Calif.: E-mail wins shutdown notice
03-Oct-02: Key lawyer in MS antitrust trial quits
03-Oct-02: UPS sues Gator over pop-up delivery
03-Oct-02: FBI: Most wanted security flaws
03-Oct-02: Microsoft Releases Raft of New Patches
02-Oct-02: Catalog Customer Service Reigns Supreme
01-Oct-02: FBI aims to patch security holes
01-Oct-02: E-tailers seek to block "parasiteware"
30-Sep-02: U.S. tech protests EU privacy laws
30-Sep-02: Bugbear eats credit cards, passwords
27-Sep-02: VPN Flaw Could Clear Way for Hackers
27-Sep-02: Amazon To Tune Privacy Policy
26-Sep-02: FrontPage Flaw Lets Hackers In
26-Sep-02: Profile of a Perfect E-Commerce Customer
26-Sep-02: MS adds IM features--for paying customers
26-Sep-02: University bans "illegal" links
25-Sep-02: Microsoft Posts Steps to Change XP Keys
25-Sep-02: Meet the E-Commerce Gurus
25-Sep-02: Greece lets the games begin again
25-Sep-02: Privacy bill not ready for action
25-Sep-02: Homestore Execs To Plead Guilty, Aid Fraud Probe
24-Sep-02: Baffling hack attacks on Win2K Server
24-Sep-02: What Will Drive the Next Big Upgrade?
23-Sep-02: ID theft: Authentication not enough
23-Sep-02: Cyber-Defense Plan Needs to Stay on Target
20-Sep-02: Securing Cyberspace: The National Strategy
20-Sep-02: IT security an Enron in the making
19-Sep-02: Is Dell the Next Microsoft?
19-Sep-02: Rival Group Blasts Windows XP Update
19-Sep-02: Security: Stop ignoring the obvious mistakes
19-Sep-02: Two flaws embitter Microsoft's Java
17-Sep-02: Accessibility Breakthroughs Broaden Web Horizons
16-Sep-02: Is Uncle Sam going too easy on Microsoft?
16-Sep-02: What Will You Want to Undo Tomorrow?
16-Sep-02: Novell blasts Microsoft licensing
16-Sep-02: The Coming Virus Armageddon
15-Sep-02: The Web's future: XHTML 2.0
13-Sep-02: Microsoft warns of Word security hole
13-Sep-02: The Myth of Customer-Centricity in a Profit-Centered World
12-Sep-02: Who's Getting Rich on the Internet?
11-Sep-02: Report: Online B2B Surge May Herald Overall Recovery
11-Sep-02: Can Google Do Big Business?
10-Sep-02: MS buys security software specialist
10-Sep-02: E-Tail Customer Service: Finally Working?
10-Sep-02: IT Pros Not Satisfied With Security Plans
10-Sep-02: E-Commerce Comings and Goings
10-Sep-02: How baseball and you could learn from the Web
09-Sep-02: MS "solves" mystery of hacking spree
09-Sep-02: Microsoft's Next Must-Have Operating System
09-Sep-02: Be wary of Washington's spam solution
09-Sep-02: Few Tapped for Input on Bush Cyber-Strategy
06-Sep-02: The Best of E-Commerce
06-Sep-02: W3C members: What standards?
06-Sep-02: Spam Versus Technology: The Battle Rages On
05-Sep-02: Patent suit could dock eBay
05-Sep-02: E-Commerce: A Better Q3?
05-Sep-02: Consumer Groups Demand U.S. Spam Ban
05-Sep-02: Who's gunning for Game Boy and Google?
05-Sep-02: Cisco Warns Its Popular VPNs At Risk
05-Sep-02: Microsoft Puts Out Patch for Windows Flaw
05-Sep-02: Windows hole opens credit card fraud
04-Sep-02: University enlisted to fight DMCA
04-Sep-02: A Friendly Reminder To Share and Share Alike
04-Sep-02: Caught in the .Net confusion
04-Sep-02: Flaw or Not, Microsoft to Patch Services Problem
03-Sep-02: The Seven Habits of Highly Effective Web Sites
03-Sep-02: Report: E-Mail Fails To Deliver Customer Service
03-Sep-02: Report: Anti-terror plans hit privacy
30-Aug-02: Skills Certs: What Do They Really Mean?
29-Aug-02: Windows flaw threatens PC services
29-Aug-02: Reports: E-Commerce Set for Strong 2002 Holidays
29-Aug-02: The Reinvention of E-Commerce
28-Aug-02: Pierre, Pez Dispensers and Public Relations
27-Aug-02: A New World of Internet Fees
27-Aug-02: Microsoft's New Irrelevance
27-Aug-02: Microsoft: WinXP Update Could 'Bomb' Some Computers
26-Aug-02: How XML Is Conquering the Internet
26-Aug-02: Bush to Call for Fed NOC
26-Aug-02: WordPerfect wins an Office battle
26-Aug-02: Kings of Repeat E-Business
23-Aug-02: Microsoft Patches IE, Windows Holes
23-Aug-02: Yahoo exec Tim Brady to resign
23-Aug-02: Mysteries of Microsoft's Licensing Puzzle
23-Aug-02: U.S.: E-Commerce Up 24 Percent in Q2
22-Aug-02: Microsoft Warns of Flaws in ActiveX Control
21-Aug-02: New Rule of E-Commerce: Go Back to the Old Rules
21-Aug-02: Microsoft Alerts Users to FTM Flaw
20-Aug-02: SQL Server Springs Another Leak
19-Aug-02: Microsoft Rolls Out Office XP SP-2
19-Aug-02: Microsoft Security Under Fire
19-Aug-02: Report: Online Sales Spike, Led by Computers, Travel
19-Aug-02: Creating E-Tail Sales from Thin Air
16-Aug-02: The Trouble with Software Patches
16-Aug-02: The Art of Apologizing for Bad Customer Service
15-Aug-02: Ten Things Customers Hate About You
15-Aug-02: The Confidence Game
14-Aug-02: The Real Test for E-Commerce
13-Aug-02: Should the U.S. Government Be an E-Commerce Cheerleader?
12-Aug-02: Multichannel Players: The E-Tail Shakeout Survivors
12-Aug-02: PGP Attack Leaves Mail Vulnerable
12-Aug-02: IE Flaw Leaves Users Open to Data Theft
09-Aug-02: ANALYSIS: What a Genuity bankruptcy would mean for the Internet
09-Aug-02: Microsoft, FTC Passport Settlement: More Consumer Fraud?
08-Aug-02: Forget Self-Service - Hone the Phone
08-Aug-02: Windows API 'flaw' sparks security debate
08-Aug-02: Windows API 'flaw' sparks security debate
08-Aug-02: Report: IT Still a Buyer's Market
08-Aug-02: AOL Slapped with Shareholder Lawsuit
07-Aug-02: CRM: When Customer Service Just Doesn't Count
07-Aug-02: FTC probes VeriSign name selling
07-Aug-02: Security flaw hits Windows, Mac, Linux
07-Aug-02: Survey: Why Companies Are Still Bullish on E-Biz
05-Aug-02: Security Hole Found in Symantec's Firewall
05-Aug-02: Compare & Contrast: Ad Guidelines At Overture & Google
05-Aug-02: IT Workers on Way to Joining Unions?
05-Aug-02: AOL Moves Fully To Google
01-Aug-02: Phase Two for E-Commerce
31-Jul-02: Get serious about e-mail customer service
31-Jul-02: Clarke Lambastes Software Industry
29-Jul-02: Gauging the Weak Points
29-Jul-02: Customer care--here, there, everywhere
25-Jul-02: Nielsen//NetRatings Search Engine Ratings
25-Jul-02: What We Search For
25-Jul-02: Microsoft Warns of SQL Server Flaws
23-Jul-02: U.S. Internet Snooping: Still Out of Control?
22-Jul-02: Can Microsoft Be Trusted with Customer Data?
22-Jul-02: Banish Your Unbidden Spyware
22-Jul-02: Feds Talk Security
22-Jul-02: Patent Claim May Spell End of JPEG Standard
22-Jul-02: Scripting Flaw Leaves Servers Vulnerable
22-Jul-02: The Wonderful Wizards of Google
18-Jul-02: Bare-Bones E-Commerce Versus Bells and Whistles
17-Jul-02: Microsoft Changes MSN Browser Strategy
17-Jul-02: FCC To Let Carriers Share Customer Data
15-Jul-02: Someone's Watching You: The Web's Secret Police
11-Jul-02: Attacks are on the rise
11-Jul-02: ACLU: Cable Companies Could Control Internet
11-Jul-02: PGP Flaw Affects Microsoft Outlook
11-Jul-02: Activists to ISPs: Don't be a stoolpigeon
09-Jul-02: Homeland Security Plan Draws Criticism
08-Jul-02: Net Might Need Help From Feds
08-Jul-02: Extreme Personalization Is Scariest Part of 'Minority Report'
01-Jul-02: It's Getting Harder to Get It All Together
01-Jul-02: Overture Says Forget CPC, What's Your ROI?
28-Jun-02: Gartner's Guide to Strategic Outsourcing
A series of articles on how to outsource successfully.
27-Jun-02: Microsoft Reveals Still More Security Flaws
26-Jun-02: Your PC's Enemy Within
14-Jun-02: Microsoft Mistakenly Ships Nimda Worm with Software
13-Jun-02: New flaws jolt Microsoft
Remember, as you sort through this new information, that Microsoft patches have a history of un-patching other flaws....
07-Jun-02: Slashing the Cost of Personalization
More interesting tips.
06-Jun-02: Building an E-Commerce Community: Friendship Sells
Something to keep in mind when designing an ecommerce site.
05-Jun-02: What's wrong with Nader's Microsoft plan
Another point of view.
05-Jun-02: Nader to U.S.: Don't Buy Microsoft
Is the shakedown progressing?
05-Jun-02: New viruses aim to cross multi platforms
Keep your software up to date and pray...
03-Jun-02: Auf Wiedersehen, Microsoft: Germany Signs with IBM
Is the shakedown beginning?
03-Jun-02: Coming Clean on Patches
More consumer opinion.
03-Jun-02: Fixes, Not Patches, Are What IT Needs
This seems to be the general opinion...at least among consumers.
31-May-02: IBM Data Mining Research Tackles Privacy Dilemma
It will be interesting to follow this.
29-May-02: Slashing the Cost of Customer Loyalty Programs
Some interesting tips.
29-May-02: MS sounds siren about Exchange hole
Any MS server users - take note.
27-May-02: Microsoft to Acquire Retail Software Developer
Should anyone worry?
24-May-02: Windows XP Patch To Reflect Antitrust Ruling
The beginning of the results are appearing.
24-May-02: No Customer Service, Please
A well-designed site can get away with this - and perhaps even profit from it.
22-May-02: Big Brother is on your data trail
Remember to pay attention to what you do...
22-May-02: Surveys: Demand for IT Services About To Rebound
Nice to hear some good news.
21-May-02: Microsoft's License To Fail
Apparently upgrades are not on everyone's minds.
20-May-02: Zero Defects: The Only Acceptable Standard
A positions we think should be more widespread.
13-May-02: Microsoft Trial Heads into Final Rounds
Perhaps the lawsuit will end, after all.
09-May-02: Cutting Spam at a Cost
What are the pros and cons?
09-May-02: Security Still an 'Afterthought'
Is your security adequate?
07-May-02: The Incredibly Quiet E-Commerce Explosion
Finally, statistics that show that e-commerce is here to stay.
02-May-02: Inside or out: Outsourcing net management can ease TCO
To outsource or not to outsource...
01-May-02: The Double Standard of E-Commerce Service
An interesting cost-benefit analysis.
24-Apr-02: Journey to the Internet's Unknown Regions
An interesting perspective...
23-Apr-02: The Incredible Shrinking Internet
Do we need more available addresses?
22-Apr-02: Microsoft Security Tool Leaves Holes
Another example of potentially faulty testing.
22-Apr-02: Gates Testifies Proposed Sanctions Would Cripple Company
Apparently this lawsuit will never end.
19-Apr-02: How Microsoft plans to make computers 'trustworthy'
A breakdown of Microsoft's latest position on security.
15-Apr-02: Microsoft-IBM Web conspiracy? I don't think so
Will the two companies charge Internet royalties? Let's hope not.
12-Apr-02: Microsoft's Flaw-Finding Tool Has Its Own Flaw
We maintain our position that MS needs to put more importance on testing.
11-Apr-02: Bye-Bye, Yahoo!?
Another view of the Yahoo! story that coincides with our own...
11-Apr-02: Will E-Commerce Ever Beat the 1 Percent Problem?
One writer's opinion on the impact of the Internet on company sales.
10-Apr-02: Microsoft Warns of 10 IIS Flaws
Yes, these are 10 MORE flaws, in addition to the ones reported previously.
09-Apr-02: Brilliant responds: Now YOU be the judge
Brilliant's offical response to the article of 4/5/02.
08-Apr-02: Web surfers brace for pop-up downloads
Some of these "advertising" downloads don't even require a click from the user.
05-Apr-02: Can you trust Brilliant? I don't. Here's why
A list of questions to think about regarding "piggyback" software.
04-Apr-02: E-Commerce in the Economic Upswing
Some encouraging market stats and analysis.
04-Apr-02: Watch out for snooping spam
Someone's always trying to collect personal information. Here's another way they're making the attempt, with some suggestions about how to prevent it.
01-Apr-02: Whatever Happened to Carnivore?
Just an update...
27-Mar-02: The Seven Deadly Sins of E-Commerce
Description of what to avoid when setting out in e-commerce.
27-Mar-02: Court to review e-mail spam case
This case involves a suit against an ex-employee who continued to use the internal mailing list after his employment was terminated and he received written requests to stop using the list. Hardly a "spam" case . . .
26-Mar-02: Spam creator tackles the meaty issue
An interview with the person credited with sending the first spam
26-Mar-02: Report: Tech Sector Recovery Just Around the Corner
Optimistic news for a change
26-Mar-02: The Problem of Fighting Spam
An overview and some info on current proposed spam legislation
25-Mar-02: MS vs. open source: Security's the same
One opinion that comes down in favor of, or at least not against, Microsoft in the security arena.
25-Mar-02: Here Be Dragons: Web Services Risks
One in a collection of articles regarding 'Net security (links to the others can be found at the end of the article).
18-Mar-02: How To Pinpoint Stellar Sellers Online
Some interesting 'Net commerce tips.
18-Mar-02: Survey: Net Tops Phone for Small Businesses
Well, we've been saying its just as important as the phone...
14-Mar-02: Defending the Enterprise: The Antivirus War
Some useful information on antivirus software.
14-Mar-02: Is Spam Choking E-Commerce?
Is the threat of spam enough to overcome the benefites of online shopping?
12-Mar-02: Microsoft Attempts To Appease European Regulators
It will be interesting to see where the European Union is going.
11-Mar-02: U.S. Settles with Internet Data Brokers
Apparently, stealing personal financial information is not that big a deal...
08-Mar-02: Sun Sues Microsoft Over Java
Microsoft continues to build upon its courtroom experience...
08-Mar-02: How a backroom FTC-DOJ deal makes YOU the loser
Is this really worth the efficiency?
04-Mar-02: Wanted: Evidence of MS security push
Microsoft has managed to turn security concerns into a positive.
04-Mar-02: IBM's Mills: Leaning toward Liberty?
IBM may end up siding with customers.
04-Mar-02: Windows Messenger Woes
Microsoft admits they're working on a bug in Windows Messenger, Version 4.6 that causes Instant Messanger and Voice-Over IP to fail - and in the same breath, they encourage other users to upgrade.
28-Feb-02: Intel to revamp PCs for 2003
A new look for the PC is coming.
27-Feb-02: Lawsuit Claims AOL Fleeced Customers
Apparently there's a "bug" in AOL's pop-up advertising system.
26-Feb-02: Lycos launches paid search and inclusion services
And still more fees for directory/search inclusion...
25-Feb-02: Microsoft's Sohn: 'We won't sell Passport data'
Or so they say.
25-Feb-02: Web Self-Service Strikes Out
Simple examples of basic site improvement suggestions.
21-Feb-02: Will your privacy ever be protected? Maybe, maybe not
One opinion on the online personal privacy issue.
15-Feb-02: Spat over MS 'flaw' gets heated
More security issues for Microsoft.
11-Feb-02: Life After Free: Search Engines Seek Cold, Hard Cash
Another update on the constantly changing search field.
11-Feb-02: Why BT claims it owns the right to 'click here'
An internet patent trial with far-reaching implications.
06-Feb-02: E-Commerce Balancing Act: Convenience versus Cost
Some interesting stats on what online shoppers find important.
30-Jan-02: Feds Set Online Scam To Warn Investors
Apparently the fact that citizens have been arrested for similar stunts didn't affect this decision...
28-Jan-02: Bank of America Dumps Mac Quicken Users
One more reason for everyone to use Microsoft products.
25-Jan-02: Microsoft: AOL 'Completely Mismanaged' Netscape
The beginnings of Microsoft's rebuttal...
24-Jan-02: AOL Sues Microsoft in New Browser Brawl
AOL is the newest player in the "sue Microsoft as a trust" game - this time as a civil suit.
16-Jan-02: Could Software Developers Be Held Liable For Security Flaws?
It was only a matter of time...
14-Jan-02: Norway to Try DeCSS Creator
The Motion Picture Association has a long reach - after almost two years of free speech debates, the Norwegian government has caved to the demands of the US media organization.
30-Mar-01: If We're Lucky, WPA Isn't Legal
We're all for licensing and paying for software - that's not in dispute. What concerns us, though, is why we should be forced to give up information to the manufacturer of the software each and every time we want install the software.
22-Mar-01: Slave To Your Job Takes On New Meaning
The courts are siding more and more with corporations when it comes to so-called non-compete agreements. What's in your head is becoming your employer's property in the eyes of the law...
20-Mar-01: .Net Demystified
No matter what your opinion of Microsoft's .Net (dot-net) initiative, this article will give you valuable information on what's on the horizon for personal and business computing.
16-Feb-01: Why Buy Software Once When You Can Rent It And Pay For It Forever?
The headline says it all...
23-Jan-01: Next Version Of Windows Will Require Activation For Use
Microsoft cracks down on "casual copying". Maybe if their licensing scheme was affordable and sensible they wouldn't have to...
03-Jan-01: New Buzzword Coined
Web Rage is the latest addition to your vocabulary.
13-Dec-00: Good News On The Patent Front
Finally, there are folks in government who are smart enough to see through the cloud surrounding Amazon.com's questionable patents.
01-Dec-00: If It Looks Like A Turkey...
The FBI admitted that their snooping software, Carnivore, does more than they said it could. But they're reassuring everyone that they won't USE those features because that would be illegal...
17-Oct-00: Time-Off-To-Vote Laws
Can you get time off from work for voting? Does your employer have to pay you for that time? Find out your state's laws.
06-Oct-00: Living.com Customer Info Sale Blocked
Consumers are making their privacy concerns felt - at least in Texas.
03-Oct-00: California Governor Vetoes Net Tax Bill
And the Internet Tax debate goes on...
14-Sep-00: Traffic Is Overrated
We've been saying it for a long time - high volumes of site traffic don't make it successful. Now someone agrees with us.
11-Sep-00: Now showing: random DVD prices on Amazon
Perhaps Amazon is just testing it's limits with customers - much like any other three-year-old?
14-Aug-00: Netscape Bug Allows Hard Drive Contents To Be Viewed
Just browsing the Web is dangerous these days - first it was Internet Explorer, and now Netscape's implementation of Java will leave your system vulnerable to snooping.
31-Jul-00: FBI's Carnivore Devours Privacy
Why go after the criminals when you can just do a global scan on everyone's email?
10-Jul-00: The Browser's War On YOU
Once again, consumers are betrayed by the big players. This time, AOL has Netscape spying on you as you browse the web...
05-Jul-00: Clinton Signs Digital Signature Bill
It's official - email and other electronic documents now have the same legal "weight" as paper documents.
02-May-00: Intel Disables Tracking ID
Intel finally gets a clue and won't put the unique tracking ID into its new processors. That ID is currently found in all Pentium III processors.