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Technology by and for women - Glossy gadget magazines often pitch digital toys to boys, but a budding organization in Silicon Valley wants high-tech companies to design better products for the other half of the population. [News.com]
 
Teen hackers plead guilty - Two California teenagers who mounted one of the most organized and systematic hacker attacks ever on U.S. military computers pleaded guilty yesterday to charges of juvenile delinquency. [News.com]
 
Teen hacks Fox TV affiliate site - Here's one incentive to send your computer-savvy kid to summer camp. [News.com]
 
Telco giants' pact lacks Net push - A partnership between AT&T and British Telecommunications, telco giants in their own right, may result in a stronger global presence for AT&T and a share of the U.S. market for BT, but the deal will leave much to be desired in terms of Internet presence for both companies. [News.com]
 
Telco hurdles may hurt customers - Ameritech yesterday said federal regulators' decision to temporarily halt Ameritech's long distance deal with Qwest Communications hurts customers. [News.com]
 
Telco merger frenzy - GTE and Bell Atlantic agreed to merge today, the latest sign of consolidation in the telecommunications industry. Adopting a "grow-or-die" philosophy, telcos are expected to keep buying one another. Whether the merger mania will pass regulatory muster, however, remains to be seen. [News.com]
 
Telcos merge for survival - Grow or die. [News.com]
 
Telcos: FCC relief not enough - Local telephone carriers are unhappy with proposals floated by federal regulators to remove only some restrictions on the companies' Internet and data service offerings, the head of the U.S. Telephone Association said. [News.com]
 
Telecom deal validates Global One - French telecommunications firm France Telecom said yesterday that the formation of an international joint venture by British Telecom and AT&T validated the French company's global strategy. [News.com]
 
Telmex to invest in Prodigy - Mexican phone company Telefonos de Mexico (Telmex) said today that it would invest $49 million in cash in the U.S. Internet service provider Prodigy. [News.com]
 
The Net's underworld - Hacks, email death threats, and an ugly battle surrounding an online casino show that as the Net evolves into a more widely used medium, it also becomes increasingly susceptible to the less savory elements of the offline world. [News.com]
 
The darlings of tech mutual funds - Every industry has its top dogs, and technology mutual funds are no different. [News.com]
 
The life and death of Channel A - When Steve Chin launched Channel A two years ago, the former newspaper reporter flipped through his Rolodex for Asian American writers, commentators, and community leaders to help establish an editorial forum on an uncharted medium. [News.com]
 
The site formerly known as TheDJ.com - Net broadcaster TheDJ.com is getting a face-lift and changing its name tomorrow, with a relaunch that will unveil a new design and newly integrated features. [News.com]
 
The struggling storage sector - How tough is it for computer disk-drive makers? So tough that the industry leader today pushed out one of its technology pioneers to let the chief operating officer run the show. [News.com]
 
TheGlobe.com hosts spam debate - Online community TheGlobe.com used the Net as a platform for debate at its interactive conference on issues surrounding unsolicited commercial email. [News.com]
 
TheGlobe.com plans IPO - TheGlobe.com, the "friendly" online community Web site, declared its intentions to go public in documents filed today with the Securities and Exchange Commission. [News.com]
 
TheGlobe.com to host spam summit - Online community TheGlobe.com today will host an interactive conference on spam in an effort to foster dialogue between pro- and antispammers as well as the Net community's members. [News.com]
 
Threat of counterfeit Windows 98 - Microsoft today warned that a burglary which took place in Scotland on Friday may result in counterfeit copies of Windows 98 hitting the market. [News.com]
 
Time Warner delays telco unit IPO - Time Warner said today that it has delayed the planned initial public stock offering of its business telecommunications unit, Time Warner Telecom, citing market conditions. [News.com]
 
 

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