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Wednesday, 06 March 2002 |
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WASHINGTON (AP) -- Microsoft's chief executive and the top executive involved with its Windows operating system are sticking with a position the company has held since the outset of the four-year antitrust case: They cannot pull the Internet Explorer Web browser out of Windows.Write Comment (0 Comments) |
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Tuesday, 05 March 2002 |
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Stop Him Before He Hacks Again
Adrian Lamo has made quite a name for himself by breaking into corporate networks. He has done no harm -- but that's not the issue.
By Alex Salkever, Business Week
Mar 5 2002 11:19AM PT
Readers of The New York Times's "op-ed" page regularly find columns written by a host of world leaders and celebrities, from Palestinian leader Yassir Arafat and former U.Write Comment (1 Comments) |
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Tuesday, 05 March 2002 |
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SAN JOSE -- The Russian company that created software to circumvent Adobe's e-book format argued on Monday that its conduct -- which caused the arrest and detainment of programmer Dmitri Sklyarov in a high-profile case last summer -- was not illegal.Write Comment (0 Comments) |
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Tuesday, 05 March 2002 |
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The president of the body that manages the Internet's domain name addressing system late last week said that controversial reforms he has proposed for the organization are not cast in concrete.
Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) President Stuart Lynn has received many comments from various constituencies within ICANN expressing concerns about some of the changes he has proposed.Write Comment (0 Comments) |
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Tuesday, 05 March 2002 |
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Distributors of the Kazaa file-sharing application have confirmed that advertising traffic generated by users of the competing Morpheus software was redirected to its own servers last week. However, Australia-based Sharman Networks said it was not the cause of the problem, which it called a possible denial-of-service attempt on its own network.Write Comment (0 Comments) |
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Tuesday, 05 March 2002 |
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Stop Him Before He Hacks Again
Adrian Lamo has made quite a name for himself by breaking into corporate networks. He has done no harm -- but that's not the issue.
By Alex Salkever, Business Week
Mar 5 2002 11:19AM PT
Readers of The New York Times's "op-ed" page regularly find columns written by a host of world leaders and celebrities, from Palestinian leader Yassir Arafat and former U.Write Comment (0 Comments) |
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