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Home For Sale: Your Data, Cost: Your Privacy
Identity theft and protection have taken on a new urgency as cases of data theft, losses and breaches of consumer records pile up. Now, Congress could be mulling tougher regulations about protecting privacy in the Internet age.


Blogs on the Brain
Just a few years ago, blogging was reserved for a select few who dared put their presence on the Web. Now, blogging has become a nearly ubiquitous technology, altering the way we receive and report news.


The Media Center of Entertainment
Microsoft may have been premature with the 2002 launch of the specialized OS. But with the amount of activity in the PC and CE industries, all signs indicate that Windows Media Center is gaining steam.


The Future of Java
Once just a magical element on the client side for artists and developers, the Java language has become an essential component of server-side computing.


Racing Against the Virus
Are network admins losing the race against virus writers? Destructive worms continue to snarl Internet traffic and put corporate networks at risk. This year ranks as among the worst. A roundup from internetnews.com.


Competing for the Search Lead
The big search guns are unleashing new features left and right to try and get ahead in the search market. The smaller ones aren't doing so bad either.


Compliance, Regulation And Storage
Sarbanes-Oxley and HIPAA don't have to be the death knell for companies concerned about retaining files, as vendors step up to comfort them with new products.


Cable v. Telco in Broadband Battle
As cable companies deploy voice, video and data services in order to stay ahead in the broadband access race, telephone companies are fighting back with price cuts and their own service bundles with broadband DSL.


Linux in the Enterprise
The open source movement continues to infiltrate ever deeper into commercial computer networks. This series chronicles the emerging revolution of Linux in the enterprise.


Virtualization for All
Companies who provide some kind, any kind, of virtualization are getting snapped up like hot cakes...


Chip Wars Shift to 64-bit
With a phenomenon that only occurs once every 15 years, the competition between Intel, AMD and others is heating up. Fortunately there is a considerable opportunity for market growth considering the upgrade impacts both hardware and software.


Chip Wars Shift to 64-bit
The competition between Intel, AMD and IBM is heating up as server vendors come forth with new products based on the latest 64-bit chips.


RFID - An Internet of Things
Retailers like Wal-Mart are beginning to use Radio Frequency Identification tags and other technologies to link into the Elecronic Product Code (EPN) Network raising questions about creating "an Internet of things."


Feeling the Need for RSS Feeds
Experts say Really Simple Syndication (RSS) will provide respite from the spam nightmare, offering new ways to publish and access content online. Can this format change the rules?


Application Server Biz on the Rebound
Major enterprise software players, such as Microsoft, Oracle, IBM, and BEA, duke it out in the application server sector.

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