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  • Fri Mar 13 1998 FCC approves PC-TV V-chips

    Computers with television tuners will be equipped with the "V-chip" by next year, according to new Federal Communications Commission rules.

    Posted by Courtney Macavinta

  • Thu Nov 8 2001 Bush adviser: Terror a real threat to tech

    The president's Net security chief says CEOs who are loath to spend on security should rethink their priorities, as the threat from online vandals pales next to potential cyberterrorism.

    Posted by Robert Lemos

  • Thu Nov 8 2001 Bush adviser: Terror a real threat to tech

    The president's Net security chief says CEOs who are loath to spend on security should rethink their priorities, as the threat from online vandals pales next to potential cyberterrorism.

    Posted by Robert Lemos

  • Mon Aug 2 2004 John Kerry's real tech agenda

    CNET News.com's Washington watcher, Declan McCullagh, examines what Kerry was doing and saying about tech before he announced his bid for the White House.

    Posted by Declan McCullagh

  • Mon Apr 26 2004 Gmail and its discontents

    CNET News.com's Declan McCullagh says the reaction to Google's new e-mail services highlights a tactical divide within the ranks of Internet activists on how best to respond.

    Posted by Declan McCullagh

  • Sat Apr 17 1999 The week in review: How's the PC really doing?

    Compaq's warning that first-quarter earnings would be half of Wall Street expectations due to weak demand for business PCs sets off a grand debate about the industry's health.

    Posted by Kurt Oeler

  • Fri Jul 8 2005 Will RFID-guided robots rule the world?

    Researchers envision a future in which bots guided by radio signals fill all sorts of human needs.
    Photos: Robots in action

    Posted by Alorie Gilbert

  • Fri Jul 11 2003 Week in review: Privacy in peril

    Wal-Mart customers can shop in peace: The retail giant halts plans to track purchases on store shelves via a kind of radio transmitter.

    Posted by Steven Musil

  • Tue Nov 17 1998 Comdex: Chip puppets and other buffoonery

    News.com's Michael Kanellos wanders the show floor, wondering what cheerleaders or huge puppets have to do with the price of computers in Vegas.

    Posted by Michael Kanellos

  • Sat Feb 9 2002 Partners today, rivals tomorrow

    Poachers are out to plunder your intellectual property--and in the IT field, that's happening a lot, caution experts from Wharton. Want to learn how to protect yourself? Read on.

    Posted by null Knowledge@Wharton

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