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According to the U.S. State Department, United States will begin issuing electronic passports starting December 2005 to enhance border security and prevent forgery. The electronic passports will essentially have the.
Search engine giant Google is in the news once again. Unfortunately, it's not the kind of news that it would like to add to its search engine. As you may.
Microsoft's Automotive Business Unit has announced the release of Windows Automotive 5.0, the latest version of its automotive-grade software platform designed specifically for the custom development of advanced in-vehicle solutions.
Thanks to a virus infection, a Japanese power plant worker has inadvertently leaked nuclear secrets onto the Web. The unnamed employee had stored about 40MB of confidential reports on his.
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According to Envisional, a net monitoring company, Microsoft is the most prominent company on the Internet. Well, that's the good news for Microsoft marketing. The bad news is that it.
A high-speed wireless network that covers most of downtown Seattle is being rolled out by Internet service provider Speakeasy. The Seattle company plans to have 10 to 15 test customers.
This month, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved a microchip that can be implanted in humans to provide access to medical records. Privacy regulation advocates were predictably horrified, but.