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Security-spooked Users Slap Sony CD On Amazon
TechWeb - Customers have used Amazon.com's review feature to slam a Sony CD implicated in a security and copy-protection brouhaha.
Securing Email At Small Businesses
TechWeb - Essential Security Software today announced Essential Taceo, an email and document security small business rights management product that provides small businesses the same level of rights management and encryption traditionally only available to larger enterprises.
Scientists Debunk TV Band-Sharing Interference Allegations
TechWeb - Three leading U.S. scientists have delivered a brief outlining why the unlicensed use of the white space in broadcast TV bands will not interfere with digital TV transmissions.
Palm Chief Says No To Symbian Treo
TechWeb - Palm's CEO said that the company considered developing a Symbian OS Treo smartphone but it doesn't want to support three operating systems.
Non-Profit Brings Low-Cost Broadband to New Yorkers
TechWeb - Though New York City hasn't gone as far as San Francisco and Philadelphia in pushing for public access to wireless technology, but one non-profit group has taken steps to make it affordable.
Andrew Kantor: CyberSpeak - Governments, printers have means to invade privacy
USATODAY.com - If someone were to tell you that the governments of Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States had worked together to build a worldwide system for monitoring every bit of electronic communication on Earth, you'd say he was nuts. But it happens to be true.
New Law Fuels Technology-Government Clash
AP - A new method of communicating is creating intriguing services that beat old ways of sending information. But law enforcement makes a somber claim: These new networks will become a boon to criminals and terrorists unless the government can easily listen in.
Microsoft makes fresh move to Web, challenging Google, Yahoo
AFP - Microsoft is making a fresh move to bring more services to the Internet in a bid to fend off challenges from rivals like Google and Yahoo that could chip away at the customer base of the world's biggest software firm.
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