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Wired Magazine's Cover Idea
The Wired Magazine and the Xerox Corporation collaboration invites subscribers to send in photos of themselves for covers of customized copies in a forthcoming issue.
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Peter Ulrich on The Record Store
Ex Dead Can Dance Drummer cites Seven Reasons for The New Music Retail Store
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The Controversial Rockstar Games
Has Rockstar Games positively altered video game culture or have they merely assisted in the deconstruction of the values and codes governing present day society?
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The New Passports and Security
All new passports are embedded with RFID chips, containing our personal information. Travel fans are right to worry about the security and privacy of the data.
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Bill's Reign Over - Not A Chance - Bet Your House On It!
Microsoft, Bill Gates, Antitrust - No chance of defeating the world's greatest businessman.
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Jamming the Media: A Citizen's Guide
Media hackers unite! Gareth Branwyn has written the ultimate tool for amateur culture jammers...
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Mind Mentor: an AI Robot Shrink
Mind Mentor mimics interaction between a therapist and a patient, but charges money to do so. Try the Turing Simulation Joseph Weizenbaum originally developed instead.
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Napster Strikes Deal With MusicNet
On June 5, 2001, Napster joined forces with MusicNet, AOL, and Real Networks, as an official business partner. Napster, true to the old adage, “If you can’t beat em, join em,” made a deal with three record labels to license its songs. All in a legal manner of course.
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Online Autism Screening Tools
If you're concerned that your child may be showing signs of autism, try one of these online autism spectrum disorder screening tools.
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2008 Radio Advertising Outlook
New technology and political campaigns promise to make 2008 an exciting year for the radio advertising business.
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Coffeeshop Laptop Etiquette
Laptop people taking over your cafe space? Are you one of those laptop people? Here are Dan's Coffeeshop Rules for the Oblivious Business Traveler.
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Denail of Service Attacks
Today we look into the most dangerous of all attacks. The severity of this attack lies in its simplicity. It is so damn simple and yet it is untraceable. The recent attacks on Yahoo, E-bay, Excite were DoS attacks.
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Web-Spoofing-II
Last time we had a brief overview of web-spoofing. This time, we delve into the meaning of security-related decisions that makeup the defintion of spoofing. Also we take a look at an interesting concept called Context Spoofing.
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Matt Groening, Creator of The Simpsons
Matt Groening has made cartooning look easy and lucrative. It seemed to his readers like a simple jump from doodler to famous cartoonist. But the cartoonist paid his dues before he became renowned worldwide, wealthy beyond his dreams and now the Cartoonist of the Year.
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Wireless Learning in Your Palm
Mobile learning devices: science fiction or fact? A visionary says that we'll have them in the near future.
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A Question of Copyright '02
A follow-up to a series of articles published in 1999 about the state of US copyright law, this time focussing on an attack against the Copyright Term Extension Act.
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