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Mission to Mars: A Rocky and Storied Past
- Earthlings have looked to the Red Planet for more than three decades - with mixed results. [Wired News]
Modem Chips Mesh Analog and Digital into One
- A joint 3Com and Analog Devices design will integrate functions on a single chip. [Wired News]
Modem Race Speeds Up
- 3Com and Diamond Multimedia have made the latest offerings in a marketplace that has kicked into increasingly higher gear. [Wired News]
Monika: Life in a Doll's House
- A well-dressed Danish manikin may hold the keys to letting workers have more control over the air they breathe in the office. [Wired News]
More Than Just the Fax, Man
- Though he insists he's really not a jet setter, Colin Berry feels pretty cool downloading email and all other business-related documents via one medium, thanks to his travelmate, JFAX. [Wired News]
More on the Cougar Spec: Forms
- New forms draft takes HTML where browser developers fear to tread. Jeffrey Veen joins the adventure. [Wired News]
Motorola Gets Cheap with Voice over IP
- The company is debuting two products that help put voice onto data lines. [Wired News]
Motorola's Smartcards May Think with Java
- Before plunging into the business, the company is thinking through the hardware, software, and crypto. The key is cross-platform. [Wired News]
Mouse Creator Gets His Due
- His name may not be familiar, but Doug Engelbart changed the look and feel of computing. And now he's been honored with the world's most lucrative prize for inventors. [Wired News]
Multi-Platform is Only One Consideration
- Java offered Corel more than just the convenience of writing one set of code. Apple's Rhapsody must follow suit. [Wired News]
Multicast Project Seeks to Better the Bandwidth
- Multicasting lets you broadcast your data to an audience. Right now you send it from A to B. Is another overhaul in order? [Wired News]
Multicast or Bust
- The Internet logjam will end as soon as we all adopt multicasting. You go first. [Wired News]
Music Synthesis Through Software
- A new software package could turn your Pentium into a quintet - or at least a simulation of one. [Wired News]
NASA Gets Its HAL
- An artificial intelligence system dubbed dMARS could be managing systems on a space shuttle within a year. [Wired News]
NASA's Dose of Reality from Virtual Reality
- When the Pathfinder craft lands on Mars, scientists will develop a VR map of the planet to keep the rover out of trouble and focused on the research at hand. [Wired News]
NBC Interactive TV: Offering Less for Success
- NBC plans to offer an interactive TV project in the fall. They call it enhanced TV, but it is less ambitious than its predecessors. [Wired News]
NC: Easy for Whom?
- Oracle's "Network-In-a-Box" may prove to be less than Larry Ellison's "divinely simple" solution. [Wired News]
NC: Easy for Whom?
- Oracle's "Network-In-a-Box" may prove to be less than Larry Ellison's "divinely simple" solution. [Wired News]
NCR Licenses Solaris
- The computer giant will use Sun's operating system for its Intel-based computers. [Wired News]
NEAR Gets Up Close and Personal with Mathilde
- A fortuitous flyby of the largest carbon-rich asteroid gives scientists a chance to capture it on film. [Wired News]
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