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  • Fri Mar 2 2001 Napster patrols its own beat

    The service plans to block thousands of music titles as it continues its court battle. Will Napster fans abandon the service for less-restricted swapping spots?

    Posted by CNET News.com Staff

  • Thu Aug 9 2007 Police agencies push for drone sky patrols

    Local law enforcement agencies want a free hand to fly unmanned aerial vehicles. The FAA says not so fast.
    Photos: Unmanned vehicles take to air, land and sea

    Posted by Anne Broache

  • Thu Aug 26 1999 Short Take: Greenwich Mean Time-UTA rolls out software

    Greenwich Mean Time-UTA today debuted Data Patrol, which protects PCs from Year 2000 corruption before and after January 1. Data Patrol, a suite of applications that includes PC and client server versions, works as a sentry at the critical data and exchange levels. Much like a spell checker, Data Patrol monitors incoming data from many sources, including the keyboard, floppy disk, CD-ROM, email, LAN, and Internet. It flags 2-digit dates and can prompt the user to correct them on the spot. Pricing for Data Patrol starts at $29.95 depending on volume, the company said.

    Posted by Erich Luening

  • Mon Sep 1 2008 Interactive albums coming to iTunes

    Alternative rock band Snow Patrol's next album will be released in a new interactive format on iTunes and will include lyrics and exclusive images.

    Posted by Matt Rosoff

  • Fri Dec 1 2006 Photos: Samsung's gun-toting robot

    If you don't know the password, then you could get in serious trouble with this armed and dangerous border-patrolling bot.

  • Thu Jul 25 2002 On trial: Digital copyright law

    By filing suit on Thursday, the American Civil Liberties Union hopes to prompt the first ruling that would curtail the wide reach of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.

    Posted by Declan McCullagh

  • Mon Mar 27 2000 Filtering firm, hackers settle copyright case

    Cyber Patrol settles its copyright lawsuit against two computer experts who cracked into the company's software.

    Posted by Patricia Jacobus

  • Wed Oct 23 2002 Bush urges ban on "morphed" porn

    Warning of the dangers of the Internet, President Bush asks Congress to ban child pornography where no real minor is involved and praises police who patrol chat rooms undercover.

    Posted by Declan McCullagh

  • Fri Oct 29 2004 Digital Agenda: 10 facts you should know about homeland security

    Campaign promises have changed little in the run-up to the presidential election, but the rhetoric has intensified.

    Posted by CNET Staff

  • Wed Oct 14 2009 Watching traffic with Navteq

    CNET Car Tech visits the Navteq SF Bay Area Traffic Operations Center.

    Posted by Wayne Cunningham

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