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Sun's Java Standards Bid Hobbles Along
- The votes are in, but the process is far from completed. [Wired News]
Sun's Not Bowing in Standards Battle
- Despite general industry and ISO disapproval of Sun's bid to become the international Java standards bearer, the company remains intent on its course. [Wired News]
Sun, Microsoft Release the 'Java Papers'
- Both sides in the language-licensing jihad post their contract on the Web. [Wired News]
Super Computer Fills in Genetic Gaps
- A microindustry growing as a result of the Human Genome Project is that of souped-up search engines that help researchers find matches for genes. [Wired News]
Supercomputer Simulates Sun in 3-D
- 3-D simulations of the sun's upper atmosphere may help scientists predict solar storms, which affect satellites in space and electrical grids on Earth. [Wired News]
Surfin' the Plasma Waves
- Plasma-wave technology promises to deliver information at terahertz rates - but not anytime soon. [Wired News]
Surfing on Radio Waves
- Affordable Web surfing without the wires, Ricochet brings wireless Net to the masses. [Wired News]
Suspected Pentium Bug May Harm ISPs
- A reported flaw in the Intel chip may cause computers hooked into a network environment to crash. [Wired News]
Swatch Tests Smart-Watch Uses
- If the company can successfully put the brains of a smartcard inside its watches, you may never have to carry a wallet again. [Wired News]
TCP Bug Threatens Networked Computers
- There's yet another uninvited guest to look out for: The Land Bug, which uses standard TCP protocols to wreak its havoc, usually in the form of a machine crash. [Wired News]
TIFNY Cuts through Usenet Garbage
- The new tool makes downloading Usenet graphics as easy as watching a television program. [Wired News]
Talking the Talk across the Net
- Internet telephony has lacked some key technology to make it a reality - until now. [Wired News]
Tama-Hackers Play God, Catch Hell
- The popular virtual-pet game has fallen victim to the cheat-code curious, whose life-and-death hacks are drawing condemnation from Tamagotchi faithful. [Wired News]
Tech Solution to Spam a Long, Winding Road
- People who want to stop spam are united on curbing the junk mail but are divided on a method for doing so. [Wired News]
Teensy Transistors Get Even Smaller
- A new nanotech transistor uses a single electron to represent one bit of information. [Wired News]
Teledesic Deal: From Russia, with Lift
- Teledesic wants to put 840 satellites into space by 2001, and a fleet of converted Russian ICBMs may help get them there. [Wired News]
Teledesic Mounts Lead in New Space Race
- The story of how Teledesic won the right to build a roving global satellite network is a tale of corporate stealth, new-economy style. The first installment in a four-day Wired News special report. [Wired News]
Ten Ways to Make Browsers Better
- After yet another year of Web browsing, Jeff Veen offers his browser wish list. Anyone listening? [Wired News]
Testimony Gets Animated
- Computer-generated simulations are making their way into the courtroom, just as photography did years ago. Question is, will these Jurassic Park witnesses do any good? [Wired News]
Testing New Drugs Virtually
- Pharsight's simulator is helping design more accurate and productive clinical drug trials - with the hope of curtailing the long and precarious road to FDA approval. [Wired News]
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