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Backbones Wheel and Deal to Keep Net Moving
- Backbone providers are having a harder and harder time routing traffic to maintain reasonable network speeds, a new report says. [Wired News]
Bandwidth at the End of the Rainbow
- Researchers at Lucent have found a way to tweak fiber to increase capacity. The goal: affordable T3 in the living room. [Wired News]
Believers, Skeptics Pour Forth in Java Jihad
- Amid the ready-for-prime-time proselytizing, there were some at the Java Internet Business Expo who realized that Sun's programming language may not actually revolutionize everything. [Wired News]
Beware Wake-Up Call from Password Guesser
- If you pick an obvious password, a new release of a password-guessing program might let you know it knows. [Wired News]
Beware of Meltdown
- Simson Garfinkel reviews Spiderplant's Hot Little Therm, a nifty thermometer for your computer. [Wired News]
Big Blue Backs up Copper Chips
- Anticipating demand for its new copper-based chip technology, IBM has developed kits to speed integration in the mainstream electronics market. [Wired News]
Big Blue Backs up Copper Chips
- Anticipating demand for its new copper-based chip technology, IBM has developed kits to speed integration in the mainstream electronics market. [Wired News]
Big Hopes Pinned on Little CyberDisplay
- Teamed up with Motorola and Siemens, Kopin is touting a tiny active matrix display that could find its way into all kinds of information devices. [Wired News]
Big-Market Hopes for Low-Tech PCs
- Manufacturers like Brother International are betting that a lot of people crave computers with fewer features for less money - and don't care about Windows. [Wired News]
Bigger Signature Lets Netizens Be Themselves
- All that stands between netizens and secure identities is a few more bits of data, says VeriSign, which has expanded the scope of its digital ID services. [Wired News]
Biosphere Crew Hawks Pets with Space Pedigree
- Former members of the Biosphere 2 project built two small-scale biospheres and sent them into space. They worked, they're back, and now you can own a piece of history. [Wired News]
Brander Adds a Little PNG to Web
- The latest Web graphics format may give netizens a reason to kiss their GIFs goodbye. [Wired News]
Breeding Super Plastics
- The future of plastics hinges on mimicking the self-organizing processes found in nature. [Wired News]
Breeding Tomorrow's Dream Apps
- Next-gen Internets hope to open the door to a world of new ideas. [Wired News]
Bridging the Trust Gap
- Online trust is often taken for granted, but systems for rating content and services as well as new kinds of agents might bring a new level of trustworthiness to the Net. [Wired News]
Broadcasters Raise Static over DARS
- Depending on whom you talk to, digital audio radio has either a worldwide reach or the span of a tin can on a string. [Wired News]
Broken Glass, Sharp Tempers
- Optical fiber is fast, but fragile. Without redundancy built into our networks, we're destined for more of last week's Internet outages. [Wired News]
Brooks Fiber Gets IP'd
- The local exchange carrier is not only merging with WorldCom, but testing IP switching as the basis for its network. [Wired News]
Browsers Mask a Bug in Feature's Clothing
- A potentially serious security hole inherent to both Netscape's Navigator and Microsoft's Internet Explorer opens up hard-drive files to ill-intentioned Web servers. And there's not much they can do about it. [Wired News]
Buckminster Fuller Gets His Corner of the Web
- The inventor's magnum opus, Synergetics, finds a uniquely suitable home online. [Wired News]
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