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VR Videoconferencing Enables Real Work
- MuSE Technologies' Continuum system dissolves the geographical distances that often hinder a collaborative working environment. [Wired News]
Video Conferencing for the Masses
- With improvements plodding along, one developer is trying to make the technology as commonplace in chat groups as email is in office networks. [Wired News]
Vintage Infobot Falls to Email Abuse
- In the pre-Web days, you could get just about anything you wanted through email. But the infobots are fading away under abuse and the march of obsolesence. [Wired News]
Virtual Dig Brings Ruins to Surface
- Britain's fourth-largest Roman ruins are getting "extruded," without a single spade. [Wired News]
Voice-Over Provides Identification
- Speech verification is the latest in secure ID technology. Simson Garfinkel looks at neat hardware already in the works. [Wired News]
Wanna Know How High You're Biking?
- Paul Kedrosky reviews the Cyclometer, a serious cyclist's dream gizmo that's a lot like an airplane altimeter. [Wired News]
Water and Wealth at Odds in High-Tech West
- A coalition of environmental groups publishes a report alleging abuse of water resources by chipmaking companies, and seeks to have the evidence put into a museum. [Wired News]
WavePhore Gives Home PC Content Room to Roam
- WavePhore teams with PBS to offer six channels of programming. And the good news is that it's free. Sort of. [Wired News]
Web 101: How Computers Communicate
- Did you know computers talk to each other? [Wired News]
Web Design Needs Contextual Clues
- Jeff Veen reminds designers: The point is to keep readers focused on reading content, not trying to find it. [Wired News]
WebTV Plus Raises the Stakes
- The set-top box maker has added some serious hardware to its product that raises the question: Is interactive TV back? [Wired News]
Webcastabunga: Extreme Networking Hits Slopes
- William Mutual has made a career out of putting live events on the Web with a hodgepodge hookup of satellites, fiber, spread spectrum, lasers - and spit. He's going for it again, this time from a mountaintop in Alaska. [Wired News]
Webmonkey Tools: Navigator Turns 4.0 - for Real
- In the hyperspeed development of the Web, weeks turn into eons and product life cycles are measured quarterly. [Wired News]
Webmonkey: The Web in the Palm of Your Hand
- With the power of pure information accesss, HDML is like a graphic-free version of HTML with forms support on a 12- by 4-character display. [Wired News]
Webmonkey: Tools
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 pushes "Push." [Wired News]
Weird Science Comes in Small Satellites
- A group of Los Alamos scientists have a concept for tiny solar-powered satellites that would perform simple tasks as they orbit the earth. It's an out-there project, for sure, but just wait 'til it does get there. [Wired News]
Welcome to the Celestial Junkyard
- With a dizzying array of space debris whizzing above Earth, the chance of satellites colliding is growing increasingly large. The final installment in a four-part Wired News special report. [Wired News]
Western Digital Comes Clean on Disk Crash
- The hard-drive manufacturer says foreign matter got into a batch of Caviar units, and is now trying to reel in the dirty drives. [Wired News]
What is IMAP?
- Sean Welch tells all about a system that now allows users to access and manipulate messages on their mail server in the same way they access them locally. [Wired News]
What's Missing in the 4.0 Browser Betas
- Paul Boutin's 5.0 Browser Wish List includes real desktop integration, behavior tracking, and a real Java scripting language, among other things. [Wired News]
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