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The House received proposed legislation this week that would reduce export restrictions on encryption programs and products.
At a House science subcomittee hearing Tuesday, Representative Bob Goodlatte, a Virginia Republican, criticized encryption export controls. He argued that every American ... [read more]
September 10th, 2007
A blackout this evening brought more problems to America Online, which has already been forced to offer refunds to thousands of angry members unable to log into the system.
Starting at around 5 p.m. EST today, members were unable to connect for about 80 minutes because of a problem with a log- ... [read more]
September 7th, 2007
A blackout this evening brought more problems to America Online, which has already been forced to offer refunds to thousands of angry members unable to log into the system.
Starting at around 5 p.m. EST today, members were unable to connect for about 80 minutes because of a problem with a log- ... [read more]
July 5th, 2007
AT&T yesterday announced two services–one for larger and one for smaller companies–that mark its initial foray into the local telephone market and increase the odds that Internet and phone services will one day be offered by the telecommunications giant.
The services are built ... [read more]
July 4th, 2007
With competition from Windows CE models heating up the palmtop market, Sharp has announced a new version of its popular Zaurus PDA, the ZR-3500X, for $499. The new Zaurus includes a built-in 9.6/14.4-kbps fax-modem, a PC link cable, and Microsoft-compatible word processing and spreadsheet softwar ... [read more]
June 29th, 2007
As the National Science Foundation starts to examine how to spend the so-called Internet infrastructure fund, which is designed to improve the future of the Net and is funded by Internet domain name registration fees, a surprising fact has come to light: The amount of money that’s been coll ... [read more]
June 29th, 2007
A new Web information service uses your familiar e-mail and browser software to deliver updated Web pages directly to your inbox.
Digital Bindery can deliver any Web page you want. Unlike push, or broadcast, technology that puts a selection of proprietary content on your desktop (think PointCa ... [read more]
June 28th, 2007
Tripod, an Internet service provider, plans to offer features that let individuals and small businesses easily add chat rooms and threaded discussion forums to their Web sites, according to Bo Peabody, Tripod president. The new features will be available as part of the vendor’s $36 per year ... [read more]
June 27th, 2007
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