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Ellison Charges Up Oracle8 Debut
- Never one to pass up a chance to be showy, the database kingpin pulled out a lightning bolt to demonstrate his software's reliability. [Wired News]
Ellison Charges Up Oracle8 Debut
- Never one to pass up a chance to be showy, the database kingpin pulled out a lightning bolt to demonstrate his software's reliability. [Wired News]
Email Spy Lurks in Corporate Future
- If you don't watch what you type, software might soon be doing it for you. [Wired News]
Engineers Take Virtual Tinkering to Next Level
- New applications are taking engineering and CAD programs a step further by allowing multiple users to collaborate on digital designs. [Wired News]
Erasmatron Revs up Interactive Fiction
- A noted game developer has turned his sights on interactive fiction, and his engine generates storyworlds that take readers wherever their imaginations lead them. [Wired News]
Ergonomists: Keyboard Pager Not Our Type
- Motorola's new keyboard pager folds up smaller than a deck of cards. Just don't use it too often. [Wired News]
Eudora Will Encrypt Missives for Netizens
- The dirty little secret about personal encryption is that most people avoid using it. But now, there's no excuse. [Wired News]
Even Simple Pages May Harbor HTML Errors
- Jeff Veen suggests checking code with one of the HTML validation services on the Web. [Wired News]
Evolution Means Devolution for Word Processor
- Taking a different tack from its competitors, Word Place offers up a minimalist word processor. [Wired News]
Eword: Doctor Roboto
- A hands-free operating room is taking shape in San Francisco, where a group of university engineers and physicians are building a robotic surgery system. [Wired News]
Eword: Power Up
- Canada's Northern Telecom wants to wire the continent with high-speed Internet access over power lines. [Wired News]
Eword: Pretty Good Security (Privacy Not Included)
- PGP Inc. has morphed its standalone, hard-to-use freeware program into a slick corporate security solution. [Wired News]
Eword: Voxel Victory
- A new invention by Elizabeth Downing's 3D Technology Laboratories projects 3-D color objects inside a 1-inch-square fluorescent-glass cube. [Wired News]
Exercise Your Brain
- Cognitive Diagnostics believes it can help keep your brain fit and make you smarter to boot. [Wired News]
Exploder Applet Takes Down ActiveX to Make a Point
- To reveal the security flaws of Microsoft's ActiveX, a Seattle programmer wrote an applet that shut down the PC of any Internet Explorer user who visited the page. [Wired News]
Eyeware Provides View on Teleconferencing
- A 3-D videoconferencing and collaboration system allows multiple users to see who is talking and to whom. [Wired News]
FRAM Chips Take Memory to the Next Level
- Next-generation FRAM chips combine the best of other memory technologies, and they'll soon be finding their way into everything from cell phones to smartcards. [Wired News]
Family Surfing via Proxy
- The first generation of blocking software has been patchy, at best. But a new breed of products - based on proxy server technology - aims to plug up the holes. [Wired News]
Faster Net Access? It's in the Alphabet
- CAI Wireless is testing the Net bandwidth waters with MMDS, a two-way, fixed wireless system it thinks will unclog traffic jams. [Wired News]
Faster, Cheaper Chips? Unconventional Logic
- Founded on a new theoretical model, Karl Fant's prototype computer chips can change pace with the information they're processing. [Wired News]
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