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Phone Nets On Call

When the whole world heard New York and Washington, D.C., had been attacked, the whole world called New York and Washington to ask, "Are...

TV Viewers Ultimately Turn To Web

As the tragic events of last week unfolded, Americans turned to the World Wide Web to reach friends, family and colleagues; search out more...

Safeguarding Data

Last weeks terrorist attacks proved brute force cant destroy information-age companies, because their infrastructure is virtual and backed up using several methods to ensure...

Attack Will Have Mixed Results For Economy

The New York Society of Security Analysts came up with a timely topic for its Sept. 12 conference: "Anatomy of a Corporate Crisis: Managing...

Crypto Debate Likely To Be Revived

Attempts to give government agents cybersurveillance tools and better access to the keys that decrypt sophisticated private networks are likely to reignite on Capitol...

Safety Net

If there were any lingering doubts about the importance of the Internet in American life and business, none remain.As the World Trade Center towers...

Free Software Foundation Targets RTLinux for GPL Violations

The Free Software Foundation on Friday took aim at RTLinux and FSMLabs, the company that distributes it, claiming that FSMLabs has used a patent...

FSMLabs License to Comply With GPL

The Free Software Foundation and FSMLabs, the company that distributes RTLinux, have reached an agreement in principle that resolves the Foundations claims that FSMLabs...

Tech Companies Offer Free Services

Corporate altruism is replacing shock as some tech companies offer free services and bandwidth to businesses affected by last weeks attacks.Telseon, in Englewood, Colo.,...

Expert: Net Is Vulnerable

As telephone circuits overloaded in the aftermath of last weeks terrorist attacks, David Farber - former chief technologist of the Federal Communications Commission -...