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Netscape Loses Inside Track on HTML Standard
- The company that considers standards compliance the battle cry of their brand now must watch as Microsoft declares its latest victory. [Wired News]
Netscape's Bug-Ridden Beta Has Promise
- Jeffrey Veen holds out hope for Communicator, Netscape's latest crash-prone piece of code. [Wired News]
Netscape's Key Recovery: That's Business
- The browser firm opted to hand over the backdoor keys to your email to the government. Not to worry - it's only email. Right? [Wired News]
Netscape's New Communicator Lacks Netcaster
- The browser company unveiled preview release 5 of its Communicator software - this one without its trumpeted push technology. [Wired News]
Netscape's New Communicator Lacks Netcaster
- The browser company unveiled preview release 5 of its Communicator software - this one without its trumpeted push technology. [Wired News]
Netscape: We Had Security Fix All Along
- Netscape reveals its quick answer for a newly discovered security hole - just upgrade. But if the solution's so easy, why was there a bug in the first place? [Wired News]
Network Associates Disavows Key Recovery Tie
- Citing unintended political consequences, Network Associates - the new owner of PGP - has withdrawn from the Key Recovery Alliance. [Wired News]
Network Dream Faces a Familiar Obstacle
- As Netscape maneuvers into the network enterprise market, it faces a standards battle against - who else? - its old foe Microsoft. [Wired News]
New Alliance Stirs Java Speculation
- Details have yet to be announced, but most industry observers believe the Apple-Microsoft alliance won't have much impact on the language's future. [Wired News]
New Gene Chip Makes Matches by the Millions
- Your Human Genome Project at work: A new chip can analyze one million segments of DNA at a time and help doctors identify rapidly mutating viruses. [Wired News]
New IE 4.0 Security Hole Discovered
- If you surf with Microsoft's new browser, watch out for links that begin "res://" - they might just lead you to a nasty surprise. [Wired News]
New IE3 Bug Far from Deadly
- Another IE3 bug has emerged while Microsoft is still reeling from the first. But don't hit the panic button - this one's small time. [Wired News]
New Net Hub Will Speed Data to Latin America
- The service will provide Caribbean, Central American, and South American countries with a faster, more direct link to the Internet. [Wired News]
New Satellite Economy - The Package
- In a four-day special report, Wired News looks at changes in the satellite economy and Teledesic's formative role in it. [Wired News]
New Software Will Never Forget a Face
- Face-recognition technology will help computers remember you so you can forget your passwords and PINs. [Wired News]
New Toll-Free Dialing Prefix Coming
- All the 800 numbers are gone, and the 888 numbers are going fast. Plan for your 877 while you can. Operators are standing by. [Wired News]
Next ATMs Will Flog Soda, Tickets, Mortgages ...
- It's an ATM world: A Canadian bank opened without any branches, and Australians may soon buy pop at the cash machine. [Wired News]
Next Netscape Will Chew Cookies on Command
- A new proposed Internet standard aims to put cookie control squarely in the hands of the user. And that puts Netscape in an uncomfortable spot. [Wired News]
Next up for Obsolescence: Human Foibles
- MIT's Pattie Maes says computers will become prosthetics for the mind, helping us cope with everyday annoyances such as trying to remember names. [Wired News]
Nokia Rolls Out Wireless Pay Phone
- The system might find a home on buses and subways. But will there be much call for it? [Wired News]
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