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 Monday, November 10, 2003

 

The Register: Penn State students revolt against Napster, DRM invasion. A preview of compulsory licensing. [Hack the Planet]

 


8:26:30 AM    

 

Oldest Living Start-Up Tells All. RFco is one of several start-ups trying to ride a revolution by making low-power chips that can handle all kinds of radio frequencies for data and voice transmission. By Steve Lohr. [New York Times: Technology]

 


8:23:26 AM    

 

Paper finds new wireless standard less secure. A new paper by a leading security expert says that the new Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) security standard may be less secure, in certain scenarios, than WEP, the wireless standard it was designed to replace. [InfoWorld: Top News]

 


8:21:58 AM    

 

Iomega plans 35G-byte removable storage in 2004. Iomega Corp. is planning to launch two removable magnetic-based storage formats in the first half of next year, one aimed at small and medium enterprises and the other at consumer users, company executives said Monday. [InfoWorld: Top News]

 


8:20:50 AM    

 

Connecting the hot spots. T-Mobile USA operates the largest number of public hot spots in the country. But the industry is changing and Joe Sims wants to point the network in a new direction. [CNET News.com - Front Door]

 


8:19:35 AM