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Supreme Court Hears Arguments for Internet Porn Law

Key the words "free porn" into a search engine on your home PC. Most likely, you will obtain a list of more than 6 million URLs, the government's top lawyer said this week ...

Feds Eye Price-Fixing Allegations Against RAM Makers

The U.S. federal government is moving forward with civil -- and possibly criminal -- cases against major makers of dynamic random access memory (DRAM) chips ...

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E-Mail Contains Fewer Lies Than Conversations

A new study by a researcher at Cornell University indicates people are more likely to be truthful in e-mail communications than in other media or even in face-to-face conversations. ...

Proposed Racketeering Suit Against RIAA Called ‘Absurd’

A proposed federal lawsuit by a woman in New Jersey alleging racketeering by major music labels is "preposterous" and has little chance of prevailing, entertainment industry lawyers tell TechNewsWorld ...

The Legal Strategy of the RIAA Without Subpoena Power

Music fans who download songs from the Internet and share them with friends via P2P technology are still at risk for a copyright infringement claim -- and massive financial damages -- from the recording industry ...

Government Data Rules Eliminate Hope of Privacy for US Air Travelers

Remember that weekend trip you took to Palm Springs five years ago with your friends? No? Well, the U.S. government probably does. ...

Battle Over ‘Windows’ Trademark Likely To Continue

Leading intellectual property lawyers are suggesting that a U.S. District Court ruling earlier this week, which stated the word "windows" is generic and cannot be trademarked, is incorrect and probably will be overturned on appeal ...

W3C Standards To Usher In Era of Reliable Searching

Two new standards approved this week by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) are poised to provide consumers with content more appropriate for their needs, enabling computers to locate relevant information on the Internet more quickly than was ever possible before ...

StarOffice Giving Corporate Users ‘Leverage’ in Negotiations with Microsoft

The new offering by Sun Microsystems -- StarOffice 7 for the Solaris x86 desktop platform -- might be embraced by some corporate users as a way to provide leverage in future negotiations with Microsoft, computer industry analysts said. The move also could pave the way for Sun's planned Java-based desktop product for the x86 architecture. ...

Spammers Target Mobile Phones in Asia

Spammers are now targeting mobile phone subscribers throughout Asia, sending text messages through the ubiquitous short message service (SMS) system. The practice is generating concern at major technology companies like Microsoft and NTT DoCoMo about a potential emerging tsunami of unwanted e-solicitations ...

Feds Eye IT for Reducing Healthcare Costs

Three times during the last week -- first in his State of the Union, then in his weekly radio address on Saturday, then during a campaign stop at a Baptist hospital in Arkansas on Monday -- President Bush touted technology as a way to reduce healthcare costs ...

Linux To Reduce Boot Time for Windows XP Media Centers

Waiting for a PC to boot up can be quite boring. Who wants to sit there and watch the Microsoft Windows hourglass graphic for a seemingly interminable amount of time? ...

IBM Moves Customers from Windows NT to Linux

A new program offered by IBM could have a major impact on Windows users' move to Linux, industry insiders speculate ...

Dell Moves Beyond Its Computing Roots

On a recent Sunday afternoon, Brian Olson went online at Dell.com and custom-designed a PC, a variant of the Dell 8300 series, for himself and his wife. ...

Beyond the Acquisition: HP’s Next Steps

After closing the controversial merger with Compaq engineered last year by CEO Carly Fiorina, HP has become one of the world's largest technology companies, with US$71.8 billion in annual sales ...

The Ongoing Struggle for Graphics Supremacy

Graphics technology leaders ATI and Nvidia have been rolling out new innovations at a steady pace in the past several years, competing for desktop partnerships and mind share. The two companies have often been compared to Intel and AMD in the way they've battled furiously, but ATI and Nvidia don't have quite as much animosity toward each other ...

Spam Filtering and the Plague of False Positives

Jeff Schwartz recently received an inquiry from a senior executive at a major wireless telephone carrier, asking if he could provide some product information about the software his company produces ...

Touch Technology Comes of Age Online

Mainstream computer users soon will see a lot of new developments -- thanks to the vision of haptics technology pioneers. Haptics technology, mainly developed to assist the blind when using computers, is bringing the sensation of touch to the Internet and the desktop, and enabling computer users at remote locations to "grasp" objects. Simply put, haptics is leading to a new stage in the computing experience, one that will move the traditional computer interface beyond simple sights and sounds...

Oracle’s Focus Shifts to Technology from Takeovers

Oracle's takeover bid for competitor PeopleSoft -- which dominated trade press headlines during the dog days of summer -- has somewhat obscured the company's technology rollout strategy. But that's about to change. ...

Joining the Digital Ranks: Worldwide Computer Certification

Sean North, president of North Notes, LLC, earlier in his career worked for five years on a computer help desk, supporting employees who didn't have proper computer training and didn't know a PC from a portal ...

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