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Have Launch Pad, Will Travel
- Aerospace contractors are only too happy to meet the demand for launching new satellites into orbit. But they're finding competition from scrappy upstarts. The third installment in a four-day Wired News special report. [Wired News]
Headless Frogs Call for a Leap of Faith
- English scientists' revelation that they've created headless frog embryos spurs some head-spinning speculation. [Wired News]
Heaven's Gate Opens into AOL Hell
- Following a complicated series of cracks and spoofs, those looking to visit www.heavensgate.com on Wednesday instead found themselves dropped into a very different place. [Wired News]
Helping Servers Balance the Load
- DNS round robin is a good idea that doesn't work; so here comes LocalDirector. [Wired News]
High-Flying Plane Will Counter Global Warming
- NASA is developing a pilotless, solar-powered plane that will fly to the edge of space to research how we can make the planes that fly below easier on the ozone. [Wired News]
High-Power Desktop Imaging for the People
- Intel wants to take high-end 3-D graphical rendering away from the workstations, put it on the desktop, and power it with you-know-what. [Wired News]
High-Speed Neighborhood Closer to Home
- A new network installed in residential complexes will give apartment dwellers high-speed Internet connections. [Wired News]
High-Tech Medicine Making Wireless Connections
- Wireless technology was at the heart of futurist's conference, where attendees got a glimpse into the paranormal world of high-tech medicine. [Wired News]
History's Code Will Run an Infinite Loop
- Fred Davis is building his dream museum to tackle what some believe is an archivist's nightmare - making landmark code forever bootable. [Wired News]
Hospital Adds Human Touch to Patient Tracking
- Biometric identification technology, already being pilot tested in banks and law enforcement agencies, checks into the hospital. Some observers say the prognosis is for quick and accurate care. [Wired News]
Hot Links and Snaglets
- Sausage Software is cooking up short-lived Java utility apps, the hottest Australian export since Foster's Lager. [Wired News]
Household Enigmas: Catch 'Em If You Can
- There is a crypto-museum in Jon Paul's, house but you can't see it unless you pass muster. [Wired News]
How AT&T Will Take a Bite out of Bells
- The carrier plans to bypass the Bells by combining three wireless technologies in one box stuck on the side of your house. Here's what's inside. [Wired News]
Hype List: Deflating this Month's Overblown Memes
- Online chat start-ups, privately funded space racers, and Teletubbies keep us wary of the pushy press. [Wired News]
IBM Learns to Speak Chinese
- New speech-recognition software could blow open the Chinese market with sweet talk. [Wired News]
IBM Takes Macro Viruses to the Cleaners
- A technology that IBM has developed could eventually wipe out the most widespread type of computer viruses. But first Big Blue has to release the product. [Wired News]
ID System Makes Your Mug to Go
- Still photos are one way to identify people, but a new system that uses moving images to track and identify faces helps capture those on the go. [Wired News]
IE 4 Spells Integration
- With the release of Internet Explorer 4.0, Microsoft has taken the merger of browser and operating system a step further. [Wired News]
IE Security: Playing Catch-up with Netscape
- Beseiged by bad press over IE security holes, Microsoft pledges new features to protect users from the Net. [Wired News]
IP Multicast: A Brave New Net?
- The system for simultaneous data delivery is either grease for Internet efficiency or the end of the medium as we know it. But, first, an industry cooperative has to get ISPs and network managers on board to make its multicast dream ubiquitous. [Wired News]
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