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Can facial recognition snag terrorists?
A number of the companies selling face-recognition products have made elaborate promises about their technology since the Sept. 11 attacks, but many are skeptical about its current real-world...
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Is Microsoft secretly using open source?
Reportedly, Microsoft has been using open-source computer code in several major products, despite denying it did so and campaigning against the software.
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In your face! MS open source attacks backfire
The cancer patient is doing well. Recent attacks by Microsoft's Steve Ballmer and Craig Mundie have served to solidify the ranks of the open source movement.
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Gnutella keeps growing--and growing
Thanks to some fast work by programmers, Gnutella has 20-times more capacity--enabling 2 million downloads daily. Is it ready to become a standard?
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Many wireless networks open to attack
Wireless networks are growing but security in most is woeful at best. Two teens are listening in on transmissions to expose the weakest links.
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Is P2P plunging off the deep end?
Just last summer when Napster was opening eyes, peer-to-peer was the technology of the future. Now it seems the party's almost over.
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Next on record industry's hit list--Napster clones
Feeling pumped from its victory over Napster, the RIAA has sent notices to 60 Internet services that provide Web connections for 'Open Napster' servers.
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Napster investors stand to prosper
The rock group Limp Bizkit, UCLA and others may be rolling in the cash if Napster goes mainstream.
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Can the Betamax save Napster?
Napster is seeking to reverse an earlier ruling requiring it to stop listing most copyright-protected music on its Web site. The 1984 Sony Betamax case may be its best bet in its defense strategy.
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Lane gets new job, blasts Ellison
Former top lieutenant Ray Lane and Oracle CEO Larry Ellison continue to battle, even as Lane takes a job with Kleiner Perkins.
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Is Napster being two-faced?
The company may appear to encourage a disdain for 'trade laws' where music is concerned, but it readily invokes those same laws when its own property is at stake.
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DivX pirates raid Hollywood
A video-compression technology 'liberated' from Microsoft and renamed DivX is letting pirates download full-length movies on a CD.
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Ellison changes story on Lane departure
Oracle's CEO had said COO Ray Lane's leaving had been planned. Larry Ellison now has a new story.
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Napster fuels P2P uproar
Venture capitalists can't jump on the latest fad fast enough, but critics counter they've heard the same story before -- many times. What's up with 'peer-to-peer' computing?
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Napster in settlement talks with artists
The music file-sharing site is working on ways to compensate recording artists -- before the case goes to court next month
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Entertainment gurus mull Napster's fate
Still stinging from previous battles over VCRs and digital audio tapes, the entertainment industry is now struggling to predict what downloadable music files will do to album sales.
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Napster says it's OK to share MP3 files
Most copyright experts would disagree, but Napster says it's perfectly legal for users to exchange MP3 files over the Internet.
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Critics warn of MS chain reaction
It seems like a simple idea to break Microsoft into two parts but some say there's many hidden problems that will surface.
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Linux leaders: Beware of Napster
Many Napster users, influenced by the open-source movement, will be shocked to hear its leaders praise lawsuits by Metallica and others.
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'Overclockers' turn PCs into hot rods
The speed-obsessed computer enthusiasts spend their days souping up their machines with elaborate, expensive and often messy contraptions.
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