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Junkbuster Strips Banners, Cookies
- Fed up with unwanted cookies being shoved on your hard drive? Internet Junkbuster invites you to send back a protest 'wafer.' [Wired News]
Jupiter: Bright Future for the Net Appliance
- A new study says Net appliances will account for 16 percent of online use within three years. [Wired News]
Just Outta Beta: Beyond the Browser
- Forget Navigator and Explorer. Passport moves the focus of the Net wars off the Web and onto the desktop. [Wired News]
Just Outta Beta: The Quiet Zone
- Chris Rubin sings the praises of new Koss headphones that hush the world. [Wired News]
Keeping an Eye (and Ear) on Web Files
- Web sites that use copyrighted music and video files may have to watch their step: A new tracking service is keeping tabs for the recording industry, which wants to know where its music is being played. [Wired News]
Keeping the Pace in Net Security
- As more private networks get hooked into the Internet, security vendors are racing to add new technology to keep out the phreaks. [Wired News]
Kiss That 404 Goodbye
- Brewster Kahle's Alexa searching tool leverages his Web archive to make information easier to find. [Wired News]
Kodak Sharpens Focus of Digital Images
- Cheap and high-res, a new digital camera could transform the look of the Web. [Wired News]
LANs Aim to Steer Cars from Traffic Jams
- Wireless networks under development could ease traffic congestion. But will drivers want to surrender control of their autos to a computer? [Wired News]
LMDS Microwaves Your Internet Connection
- An obscure technology sends data and voice through the radio spectrum at about 20 times modem speed. And it's coming with the stroke of a pen. [Wired News]
Language ID: Now, More Than Just Greek
- Is your name English? A new language-recognition technology will help clue netizens in to the linguistic differences they dig up on the Web. [Wired News]
Laser Picks Out Needles in Molecular Haystacks
- A Bell Labs laser technology that holds promise for pollution detection and automobile safety may finally go commercial. [Wired News]
Launch Entrepreneurs Bet Down Under Goes Over
- Geographic location and political stability make northern Australia attractive as a hot new commercial satellite launch site. [Wired News]
Launch of 'Safe' Delta II Scrubbed
- McDonnell Douglas gave the green light for a Friday launch, but the weather didn't cooperate. High winds postponed until Saturday the mission to put an Iridium satellite into orbit. [Wired News]
Lava Lites: Easy to Break, Hard to Crack
- It sounds far-out, but cryptologists at Silicon Graphics are putting the classic bachelor-pad accessory to practical use in generating the coolest random numbers possible, man. [Wired News]
Learn To Read ASCII, the Flash Card Way
- Why read text left to right, line by line, when you could see it flash before your eyes? A new applet will let you do just that. [Wired News]
Let Your Voice Box Do the Dialing
- Voice-activated cell phones are going through growing pains, but if the industry has its way, you'll soon be talking to your phone more and dialing less. [Wired News]
Lights Going Down for Darkrooms?
- From the photo capture to the final print, Hewlett-Packard's new suite of equipment could cut photo developers out of the business altogether. [Wired News]
Like Java? Try Scriptlets
- By combining HTML and scripting languages, Microsoft may have found another way to make developers' lives easier and give Java evangelists a headache. [Wired News]
Linux Faithful Defuse Bliss Panic
- A software company learned a tough lesson about alarmist virus warnings when it tried to halt the first Linux virus. [Wired News]
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