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Biometrics moves to the fore - High-tech companies that once dismissed concerns about online privacy increasingly are concurring with the critics. If the Internet is ever to become a truly secure way to shop and exchange sensitive data, they say, it will take more than just secret passwords to protect private information. [News.com]
 
Biometrics moves to the fore - High-tech companies that once dismissed concerns about online privacy increasingly are concurring with the critics. If the Internet is ever to become a truly secure way to shop and exchange sensitive data, they say, it will take more than just secret passwords to protect private information. [News.com]
 
Booksellers enjoy verbal jousting - The battle of the booksellers, Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble, has become a war of words as well. [News.com]
 
Borders taps new CEO from Random House - Borders Group has named the former president of publisher Random House as its new chief executive officer to lead the music and book retailer overseas and onto the Internet. [News.com]
 
Brigadoon may buy @bigger.net - National Internet service provider Brigadoon.com has offered to buy one-time fee ISP @bigger.net, which filed for Chapter 7 liquidation last month, but a bankruptcy court has yet to approve the sale. [News.com]
 
Bright future for enterprise app market - Pass the Ray-Bans and hold on to your SAP stock--the future of business applications looks bright if vendors stay on their current course. [News.com]
 
Broadcast.com to buy SimpleNet - Webcaster Broadcast.com today announced that it will acquire Simple Network Communications, a provider of Net hosting services, in a move to accelerate the expansion of Broadcast.com's Internet broadcasting services into the consumer and small business markets. [News.com]
 
Broadcom chip melds Web, TV - Broadcom announced a new chip for TV set-top boxes today sending shares in the broadband chipmaker above its 52-week high, although 3D experts are wondering what the fuss is about. [News.com]
 
Build your own Barbie online - On the Net, B.Y.O.B. now stands for Build Your Own Barbie. [News.com]
 
Buy.com runs with e-commerce portal plan - Look out, Amazon.com. Here comes Buy.com [News.com]
 
C&W, IBM team on data networks - Cable & Wireless, the second-largest U.K. telephone company, said it is joining with IBM to provide multinational companies a cheaper way of hooking up their data networks to technology made by the world's largest computer maker. [News.com]
 
C-Cube sets set-top strategy - C-Cube is developing a multimedia platform for TV set-top boxes that is designed to improve picture quality and Web graphics viewed on television sets. [News.com]
 
CA buys LDA Systems - Computer Associates today continued its push to acquire smaller software companies, buying LDA Systems, a consulting and services firm. [News.com]
 
CA chief says services doubling - Computer Associates' service revenue is set to double by late March as the No. 4 software maker pushes into the fast-growing market, Chief Executive Charles Wang said. [News.com]
 
CDA II critics claim temporary victory - In a major victory for civil libertarians, a federal judge today issued a temporary restraining order barring the government from enforcing the Child Online Protection Act for ten days. [News.com]
 
Cable & Wireless expands Europe network - Cable & Wireless, the U.K.'s second-largest phone company, will spend $1 billion over five years to build a telecommunications network throughout Europe as the company builds on its Internet network in the U.S. [News.com]
 
Cable & Wireless launches ISP - The domestic arm of British telecommunications company Cable & Wireless today announced it will move into the consumer Internet access market by offering $14.95 per month dial-up service in 300 U.S. cities. [News.com]
 
Cable & Wireless names new U.S. chief - Cable & Wireless, the U.K.'s No. 2 phone company, today named Dennis Matteucci as chief executive officer of its U.S. unit, replacing an executive who resigned last week after eight months in the job. [News.com]
 
Cable cut severs MCI Worldcom service - A cut in MCI Worldcom's fiber optic network temporarily threw the company's long distance service into disarray this afternoon. [News.com]
 
Cable group opposes DTV rules - The cable industry is objecting to a Clinton administration draft report on public-interest obligations for broadcasters in the digital era. [News.com]
 
 

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