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Bug or Feature? Redmond Slow To Respond
- Three developers who stumbled into the Microsoft Explorer 3.0 bug say they had to put up a Web site to let the world know about it. [Wired News]
Bye-Bye, Browser - Hello, OS
- Graphical browsers put a pretty face on the Net; now Netscape and Microsoft want to do the same for your hard drive. But is the metaphor a good match for the job? [Wired News]
C2Net Short-Circuits US Crypto Policy
- By developing SafePassage overseas, C2Net will bring full-strength crypto to the world market. [Wired News]
CGI Tools Apply Division of Labor to Servers
- The Web programming language is far from dead, and a Texas-based company is hoping to keep it that way with some new tools. [Wired News]
Cable Modem Providers Setting Own Agenda
- As trial cable modem services roll out around the country, the development of open industry standards looks unlikely. But that may be just fine as far as providers are concerned. [Wired News]
Cable Modems: Big Pipes or Pipe Dreams?
- Cable TV industry heavies weigh in on cable modem technology at a conference this week, and the prospects for a smooth transition look sketchy at best. [Wired News]
Calls of Politicking Follow SBC High-Speed Launch
- SBC's technology turns the telephone network into a two-lane highway, with a dedicated fast lane for data calls. One critic says the move's disingenuous. [Wired News]
Cassini Carnival: Coffee, Carrots, Clock-Watching
- The Jet Propulsion Laboratory had an all-night party, but the fete's star attraction never showed up. [Wired News]
Cassini Protesters Await Their Day in Court
- Florida and Hawaii activists join together in a legal challenge to stop Monday's launch of the plutonium-powered mission to Saturn. [Wired News]
Cells Divided in Wireless Phone Industry
- While competing cell phone standards mark their turf around the country, consumers are left to decide what type of service they really need. [Wired News]
Cells Divided in Wireless Phone Industry
- While competing cell phone standards mark their turf around the country, consumers are left to decide what type of service they really need. [Wired News]
CellularVision Offers Wireless Net in NY
- A new "uncharted" spectrum could give urban surfers high-speed access the way they want it: cheap. [Wired News]
Chip Pirates Pull Switcheroo on Intel
- The box says Intel Inside, but is the chip you paid for the one you got? [Wired News]
Cisco Gives NCs a Server of Their Own
- The network computer is supposed to make users' lives easier. Cisco thinks it will make network managers' lives harder, and offers its solution. [Wired News]
Clear Design Needed to Communicate Clearly
- Even the CEO of one of the most successful high-tech corporations in the world doesn't have a grounding in online norms. [Wired News]
Clever Angling May Land the Big Spectrum
- Sky Station's ambitious plans are tethered to procuring a swath of internationally sanctioned radio spectrum - not an easy fish to land. [Wired News]
Climbers Scale Everest - in France
- Eight participants in a study in Marseilles are living inside a chamber that simulates high altitudes, while a scientist studies the mystery of ensuing sickness. [Wired News]
Closing OpenDoc - a Great Leap Backward?
- Apple once held up OpenDoc as a key reason its Macintosh operating system was better than Windows. Some developers mourn its looming fate. [Wired News]
Coda Helps Designers Take Pages to Next Level
- The new program from RandomNoise allows Web designers to build interactive pages better and with more ease. And it's all in Java. [Wired News]
Communicator Made Public in Customary Quiet
- Netscape unofficially releases its new browser to help mirror sites meet expected download demand. [Wired News]
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