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The legislation behind a national ID

February 4, 2008 Federal regulations creating a uniform national ID card are looming. Read the full text of the relevant section of the law. TAGS: driver's license, person, birth, section, nuclear power, requirement, Social Security, purpose, law, photograph, U.S.

Judge says use of MySpace may violate a court order

February 15, 2008 The case was one of the first in which a judge in the United States had ruled that a restraining order had been violated by contact made through MySpace.The New York Times TAGS: MySpace, Judge, order, contact, person, attorney, U.S., e-mail

Going back to school on security

February 13, 2008 Internet attorney Eric J. Sinrod finds that educational institutions have been anything but smart about preventing security breaches. TAGS: social security number, Social Security, institution, back-to-school, data security, university, student, USB flash drive, person, security, hard drive

A bad review for review sites

July 3, 2007 CNET News.com's Michael Kanellos says that while everyone has a right to their opinion, sometimes those notions turn out to be pretty minute. TAGS: restaurant, person

Spock: Search's final frontier?

August 8, 2007 As the search engine goes live, co-founder Jaideep Singh explains why he thinks the new search engine's people-related focus can spell the difference. TAGS: document, Google Inc., co-founder, person, search engine

Call centers put accent on speech recognition

August 23, 2007 Talking machines, especially those with the sound of home, may be gaining an edge over offshore operators. TAGS: speech recognition, call-center, contact center, agent, survey, manager, person

Adobe brings Web conferencing to Acrobat

September 18, 2006 Acrobat 8 line, due in November, will allow people to view a common PDF file via a Web browser. TAGS: Web conferencing, Adobe Acrobat, Adobe Systems Inc., Adobe PDF, person, Macromedia Inc., Web browser

IBM developing wiki how-to tool

March 29, 2007 Wikipedia-like tool aims to help people automate repetitive tasks performed on the Web, such as filling out forms or paying bills. TAGS: script, criteria, Wiki, Firefox, IBM Corp., Wikipedia, person, Mozilla Corp., task, knowledge, process, field, Web browser, San Francisco

Google puts brakes on Accelerator

May 11, 2005 Company stops downloads of new Web software, blaming capacity issues. However, some have complained it compromises privacy. TAGS: brake, Google Inc., capacity, person, security

Bringing vision to the nearly blind

June 5, 2006 MIT fellow Elizabeth Goldring works with scientists and produces art to help the nearly blind see more than light and shadows. Images: Visuals for the nearly blind TAGS: vision, projector, scientist, person, light-emitting diode, Apple Computer, eye, memory, image

Provably annoying?

January 12, 2006 TAGS: annoyance, response, person

Yahoo pictures easier photo sharing

May 26, 2005 Site launches a beta for free e-mail service designed to let subscribers more easily send and share digital photos. Images: Yahoo puts its stamp on photo sharing TAGS: photo-sharing, Yahoo! Inc., beta, IM, photograph, person, digital photograph, picture, Google Inc., e-mail

Yahoo Messenger releases security update

December 15, 2006 Aimed at flaws in software that downloads with Messenger, update is called "highly critical" by one security company. TAGS: Yahoo IM, Yahoo! Inc., buffer-overflow, ActiveX Control, attacker, security company, security, person, IM

Exploit released for Mac OS X flaw

October 3, 2006 Exploit appears to have been crafted before Apple patched the flaw last week. TAGS: exploit, Apple Mac OS X, privilege, Apple Mac OS, vulnerability, Apple Computer, flaw, Apple Macintosh, person, patch

FAQ: The new 'annoy' law explained

January 11, 2006 Certain types of Web sites, e-mail are now federally prohibited. What does that mean in practice? TAGS: law, First Amendment, Communications Decency Act, communication, VoIP, prosecutor, argument, person, section

Trust thy Internet neighbor

June 21, 2005 As more people use the Net for blogs and socializing, proving who you are--or at least establishing credibility--will be key. TAGS: Caterina Fake, Idealab, Six Apart Ltd., publishing tool, identity, person, venture capital, social networking, blog, Time Warner Inc.

Pay attention to BPM

March 27, 2003 Venture capitalist J. William Gurley asserts that a new category of enterprise software offers the potential to revolutionize white-collar business processes. TAGS: W. Edwards Deming, BPM, business process, EAI, enterprise software, enterprise application, supervisor, JIT, manufacturing, person, impact, process, order, concept, programming, event

Holiday dos and don'ts from the Geek Squad

December 8, 2006 With the gift-giving season upon us, the guys who see classic mistakes have a few tips before you put that gadget under the tree. TAGS: gift, recipient, Best Buy Co. Inc., holiday, TV, person, router, Panasonic, USB 2.0, USB, notebook computer, CD

Taking passwords to the grave

September 22, 2006 Family members are increasingly unable to access important data because their loved ones have not left passwords behind. TAGS: estate, Marc Rotenberg, e-mail company, address book, Yahoo! Inc., attorney, password, person, Time Warner Inc., spokeswoman, e-mail, client, San Francisco, Google Inc.

Future of the environment is in the smart cards

August 3, 2006 U.K. firm Design Stream envisions a smart card that would let people keep track of their ecological behavior. TAGS: smart card, credit card, impact, energy, behavior, environment, person, card, idea, U.K.
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