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Airlines Make Room for In-Flight Laptops
- Airlines are offering a new power trip for laptop users: 15 volts of direct current in the armrest. [Wired News]
AltaVista Adds Brains to Brawn
- The search engine is adding new features to make it more accessible to novices and friendly to foreign users. [Wired News]
Amelio Pledges to Take Care of Mac Devotees
- With Apple's stock still shaky from a precipitous slide, Amelio and Co. pulled out the stops to offer Macheads plenty of glitz - if little substance. [Wired News]
Amelio to Rhapsodize on Apple's Future
- On Tuesday, Apple's chief will finally sketch out the plans for the Next/Macintosh OS. [Wired News]
Among the Virus Thugs
- Computer security expert Sarah Gordon studies the ethical development, perceptions, and motivations of those who create and release viruses - and finds few antisocial geeks. [Wired News]
An Electronic Helping Hand
- NeuroControl Corp.'s Freehand System can return limited use of a hand to quadriplegics. [Wired News]
An OS Is As an OS Does - Any Questions?
- While Redmond tries to push its operating system Web-ward, the Justice Department is still stuck on the command line. So just what is an OS? [Wired News]
Andreessen: Market, Not Policy, Pushes Crypto
- Netscape's use of controversial key recovery features isn't a capitulation to the government, but a response to customer demands, the browser boy says. [Wired News]
Anonymity by Degrees
- AT&T's new software promises to help protect Net users by turning them into just another face in the crowd. [Wired News]
Another Computer Bug: Ants in the Machine
- It's not just an urban legend. The insides of your computer and other electrical equipment are popular places for fire ants to dream, munch, and muck up the works. [Wired News]
Another Windows Networking Bug Discovered
- The latest browser security bug allows a rogue Web site to obtain the username and Windows network password of a surfer running either Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator. [Wired News]
Anti-Porn Algorithm Senses Shades of Smut
- A UK company says its new software can tell a dirty image from a clean one - and wipe it from your screen before you see it. [Wired News]
Apple Must Drum Up Rhapsody for New OS
- The Mac-maker has laid its new operating system plans on the table. Now, if developers will bite.... [Wired News]
Apple's NeXT Step Leaves Developers Hopeful
- Apple has a reputation for ignoring its own fans. But with NeXT mapped out, it appears to be making amends. [Wired News]
Argentine Hacker Pleads Guilty
- As part of a plea agreement, Julio Cesar Ardita will return to the United States to face charges of illegal wiretapping and computer-crime felonies. [Wired News]
As Go Surfers, So Goes Alexa
- Brewster Kahle, founder of WAIS, offers a browsing companion that gets smarter as you use it. [Wired News]
Associative Processing Cuts to the Chase
- A pioneer of parallel processing has now devised a way to speed up the processing of data, while interpreting the context of the information. [Wired News]
Augmented Reality Scientists Want Respect
- The close kin of virtual reality is gathering momentum. But will clearing the technological barriers be enough to make the world take notice? [Wired News]
Aussie Adds Crypto Zip to Netscape
- A freelancer's hack will inject a stronger flavor of crypto into a low-grade export version of Mozilla. [Wired News]
BS Detector: Penpal's a Hoax, but Beware Attachments
- An email Trojan horse? Despite whinnying alarm, there's little truth to the spreading rumor, an expert says. [Wired News]
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