Monthly Archives: March 2001

False ID

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A hackers ability to fool the worlds largest producer of online identification documents has revealed persistent hazards in the way society determines who is...

Removing the Sting

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Technology vendors, corporations and consumers can do little about the current limitations of wireless technologies, but corporate decision makers are finding a better way...

Add To Your Arsenal With A Desktop Firewall

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Anyone who reads my column on a regular basis knows that I loathe to focus too much on new technology or products as an...

Time To Fly

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John Samuel has a confession to make. Although its Samuels job to make sure that American Airlines Web site, AA.com, is the best in...

Tanning Technology Corp.

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Larry TanningPresident and CEOwww.tanning.comPursuing the Difficult The dot-com party is over, and thats just fine with Larry Tanning.As president and CEO of Tanning Technology...

eFiles: March 26, 2001

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Fear and Loathing in IT DepartmentDisenchanted, distrustful, disloyal and disengaged—not exactly the words youd like to hear when somebodys describing how your IT crew...

Microsoft Steps Up to the Small-Biz Plate

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Do your small-business customers want either a Linux or Windows 2000 server solution? If they do, youll be glad to know that there are...

A Sound Strategy for Surfing

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As voice recognition technology makes advances in ease of use and accuracy, Conversational Computing Corp. is pushing for the day when it can replace...

Cold Shoulder?

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George W. Bush says he supports technology, but a growing number of onlookers have questioned his commitment.On day 66 of his administration, the president...

The Lights Are On, But Nobodys Home

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No wonder Massachusetts Route 128 fell off the technology road map. A government-sponsored road show to promote technology leadership is called the Dot.Commonwealth Coalition,...