Monday, January 6, 2003
Apple May Plan Computer Chameleon to Reflect Owners' Whims. It seems that the quirky computer maker is considering the manufacture of a computer whose shells change colors at the owner's whim.
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Student Charged in DirecTV Theft. A University of Chicago student was charged with stealing secrets from DirecTV.
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Cable Rates Rose 6 Percent Last Year; Satellite TV Shows Gains. Cable television service rates in the United States increased more than 6 percent last year, while the number of new subscribers declined, a government report found.
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Xbox cracking project kicks off. Microsoft's Xbox has won the attention of key crackers - plus other gaming news.
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Entertainment Cartel Gearing Up to Ban Time-Shifting TV. New York Times: Studios Using Digital Armor to Fight Piracy. Lying dormant in virtually every digital cable box in America... [Dan Gillmor's eJournal]
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Tiny Cell Phone or Big Brother?. The latest wireless phones offer everything from digital video to location tracking. Cool factor aside, such gadgets and their accompanying 'services' will do more than just fuel consumers' tech savvy.
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The End of the IMac? Not Likely. On the eve of Macworld, speculation is rampant that Apple will kill off one of its most popular products, the flat-panel iMac. The rumors are based upon a report in a Taiwanese newspaper, but analysts doubt they're true.
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Microsoft's masterplan to screw phone partner - full details. Sendo in the clowns.
7:37:35 AM  #  
First Segway owners are rich, bright, but not fat. Walking the Talk.
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Why IE Is So Fast ... Sometimes: Good question. I use phoenix and chimera. I hate pop-up windows.
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Microsoft hooks up with CDMA. The software giant is stepping up its fight with Nokia on Monday, unveiling software that powers cell phones based on Code Division Multiple Access technology.
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Phone Calling Over Internet Is Attracting More Interest. The technology is showing signs of gradually expanding to a broad audience, a step that could mean wide-reaching changes in the telecommunications industry.
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A life in bits and bytes: Computer scientist Gordon Bell is determined to download his entire life into his computer.
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Supreme Court backs off DVD case: The U.S. Supreme Court has bowed out of a long-running dispute over a DVD descrambling utility, dealing a preliminary defeat to Hollywood studios and electronics makers.
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