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'Direct Intranet Publishing' - Dead Before Its Gone
- Luke Knowland ponders the stupidity of cute little Web additions. [Wired News]
3-D TV: Almost Ready for Those With Deep Pockets
- Based on technology designed for use by air traffic controllers, 3D-TV will be available next year. Interested museums, theme parks and planetariums prepare to write big checks. [Wired News]
AI Technology Watches What You Read, Sells Accordingly
- A new Web server product watches what you're reading, gets to know you, then serves a banner it hopes you'll want to see. [Wired News]
Air Force: The Next Generation
- The Air Force wants to extend the so-called New World Order into orbit. [Wired News]
Airport Scanner Sees Through Contraband - and Your Clothes
- The system aims to help security target plastic explosives and other terrorist paraphernalia. [Wired News]
All the Nudes That Are Fit to Find
- Two professors are seeking a commercial use for a nude-photo search engine. [Wired News]
Appearing Soon: Adam and Eve (Snake Not Included)
- An educational CD-ROM company will send an anatomically correct Adam and Eve on tour. [Wired News]
Apple Says Stick With Us; Will Developers Follow?
- Some wonder whether Apple can lure developers from the lucrative Windows market. [Wired News]
As Cable Modems Get Faster, Sales Stay Slow
- The technology is out there, but few of the nation's 65 million cable users will be getting cable modems. [Wired News]
Aussie X-ray Invention Shows More For Less
- 'Phase contrast' radiology will spot bombs in luggage and tumors in humans. [Wired News]
BS Detector: Quake Not Too Deadly
- The "Video Screens Cause Epilepsy!" media virus has been around for decades. [Wired News]
Big Blue to Give the Net a Booster Shot
- IBM is using AI algorithms to root out viruses across the Net and dispatch a 'cure.' [Wired News]
Browser Cookies are Persistent, Not Necessarily Evil
- Despite the following diatribe, Simson Garfinkel likes cookies. When intelligently used they can increase privacy and improve the Web experience. But often, cookies are put to crummy uses. [Wired News]
CAA and Intel Mate Hollywood Chic, Geek
- LA's top agency wants to woo stars into new media. Intel wants to sell the hardware. Presto: synergy. [Wired News]
Caching Makes Web Faster, But Might Hurt Business
- Simson Garfinkel says caching proxy servers make good technical sense, but they may create more headaches than they relieve. There may be a better way. [Wired News]
Car Zapper for Cops
- Researchers may make it possible for cops to shut down a fleeing suspect's engine by remote [Wired News]
Castanet Could Spell the End of Plug-ins
- Push media from Marimba will drastically change how developers and users deal with plug-ins. [Wired News]
China Shines Intranet Contract on Sun
- China wants to build its own intranet. Sun, saying it's in line with US policies toward China's human rights record, has landed the US$15 million contract. [Wired News]
Choose From a Grab Bag of Browser Innovations
- Browsers: in your pocket, in the dark, and ready for prime time [Wired News]
Cobots Learn to Guide People
- Unlike standard industrial robots, which provide muscle under human guidance, cobots provide guidance for human muscle. [Wired News]
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