August 2002
- Windows XP Update Is Ready
- Cell Phones Wed Digital Cameras
- War Flying: Wireless LAN Hunts Go Airborne
- Surveying Security on Wireless LANs
- Nikon, Casio Develop New Digital Cameras
- SmartDisk Pushes External Drive Capacity
- IBM, HP Expand Notebook Lines
- Will Shoppers Go for New Game Consoles?
- Napster's Bankruptcy Draws to a Close
- Windows Security Certificates Vulnerable to Attack
- Toshiba, NEC Share Details of Blue-Laser Storage
- Sleek Netscape 7.0 Debuts
- Multimedia Services May Boost Mobile Phone Sales
- Poetry and Puppies Join Battle Against Spam
- Liberty Alliance Gains Support
- Microsoft Opens Windows (Somewhat)
- RIAA Site Hacked
- Sony Shows Off New Notebooks for Students
- Palm Sued Over Color Count Claims
- McAfee Firewall Adds Blocking Features
- Intel Sets Its Sights on the Future
- Samsung Shares Details on New Pocket PC Phone
- Microsoft Could Face Class-Action Antitrust Suit
- Home Net Hassles
- How Secure Is Instant Messaging?
- New RAM Powers P4 Performance
- An Easy-to-Use Linux PC
- PDA Phone Rings True
- WorldCom's Woes and Your ISP
- News in Brief
- Ink Jet Printer Cavalcade Unveiled
- Music Piracy Battle Amplifies
- AMD Complains of Benchmark Bias
- Intel Prepares 3-GHz P4, Mobile CPUs
- HP Switches Pavilion PCs to WordPerfect
- Can a Computer Have a Conscience?
- Blue-Laser Storage Moves Closer to Reality
- Desktop and Notebook Merge Into a Desknote
- AMD Launches Latest Server Chip
- DoubleClick Agrees to Change Privacy Policy
- DVD Recording Finds Its Place--in the PC
- Test Driving a Tablet PC
- Will Your Next PC Be a Notebook?
- Are We Ready to Move Into a Connected Home?
- Symantec Updates Ghost Utility
- Dell Ships Small Business Servers
- First Tests: 2.8-GHz Pentium 4
- RipFlash DX Offers Music Format Choice
- McAfee.com Warms to Network Associates' Bid
- ERoom Adds Real-Time Tools
- Sony Set to Unveil Multi-Format DVD Drive
- Antitrust Action Against Microsoft Heats Up
- Microsoft Issues Super Patch for Serious IE Flaws
- Hyperlinking Still Public Domain
- Mac OS X Update Tackles Web Services
- Anti-Piracy Crusade Targets ISPs
- Ultra DigiDrive Brings PC Card to Desktops
- Cybersecurity Task Forces Form
- Details Revealed for AMD's Upcoming Hammer CPU
- How Much Should You Pay for Broadband?
- RIAA Drops Suit Against ISPs
- Microsoft Patches Critical Office Holes
- Sanyo Unveils High-Quality Combo Camera
- Cyberterrorism Scenarios Scrutinized
- Xbox Gets Connected
- Internet Pirate Sentenced to Prison Time
- Starbucks Expands Wireless Internet Offering
- Microsoft Fixes Security Flaw in Download Tool
- AMD Launches Speedier Athlons
- AOL Gets a Broadband Boost
- Transmeta Takes Aim at Mobile Devices
- Microsoft Posts Office XP Update
- Morpheus 2.0 Adds Web, E-Commerce
- Flat-Panel Display Prices Set to Plummet
- Gateway Unveils Flat-Panel PCs With Speedy P4s
- Dell Delves Into White Box PCs
- MusicNet Subscriptions Still Lagging
- ICANN Casts Vote on Control of .Org
- Site Operators Slow to Patch Apache Servers
- Dell Reportedly Turning to Resellers
- RealNetworks Releases Universal Player
- GMate Updates Linux-Based Handheld
- Samsung Shows Off Two New Palm-Based Phones
- ISPs Pressured to Police Digital Music
- Palm was Too Colorful In Describing m130
- Both Intel, AMD Ready New CPUs
- Start-Up Will Market PGP
- Calling on Sprint's New 3G Network
- Sharp Shows Off Desktop Replacement Notebook
- Debate Flares Over Microsoft's SSL Glitch
- HP Ships First AMD Business PC
- Sony's Newest Clie Hits Store Shelves
- Intel, PC Makers Sued Over P4 Performance
- Patch Posted for Apache Hole
- Dell Move to PDAs, Printers Called a Plus
- Microsoft Readies Bluetooth Keyboard, Mouse
- LinuxWorld Rally: One Small Step for Open Source
- Microsoft Patches Windows 2000, SQL Server Security Holes
- Samsung's Microsoft Smartphone Gets FCC Approval
- Acer Sticks With Palm OS for PDAs
- U.S. Leads in Home Surfers, but Not Speed
- Groove Updates Collaboration Program
- HP's Linux Guru Picks Politics Over Paycheck
- Could Broadband Get Simpler Soon?
- Dell Drops Windows From Some PCs
- Is Linux Selling Out?
- Yahoo Messenger Gets the Picture
- IBM Looks to the Future With Linux
- Microsoft: SSL Flaw in Windows, Not IE
- Iomega Pushes Zip Drive Storage to 750MB
- Mapping Wireless Nets: Security Risk?
- Linux Fans Face Off at Golden Penguin Bowl
- Princeton Demotes Dean for Web Site Breach
- Microsoft Keeps a Low Profile at LinuxWorld
- Samsung Chips In for Cheaper Flash Memory
- Google Sings the Praises of Linux
- Sony Offers Sneak Peek at New PDAs
- Quicken Update Highlights Web Tools
- Working Together to Build a Better Linux
- Red Hat Readies Linux for Desktop
- Sun Promotes Desktop Linux
- 3Ware Readies First Serial ATA RAID Controller
- Look Who's Wearing a Penguin Suit
- Dell Ups Performance, Lowers Price of Bargain PC
- Network Associates Ups Its Offer for McAfee.com
- Microsoft Gears Up for Xbox Live
- Severe Security Flaw Found in IE
- Red Hat Shows Support for AMD's Hammer
- Researchers Probe PGP Flaw
- Start-Up Aims for Secure Instant Messaging
- Napster Hits the Auction Block
- WatchGuard Keeps Small Offices Secure
- Symantec Unveils Automated Norton AntiVirus
- FTC Uses Its Powers to Protect Privacy
- Yahoo Criticized for Curtailing Freedom Online
- Opening the Door for New Storage Options
- Handspring Launches Next-Generation Treo
- Digital Camera Sales Skyrocket
- HP, Bug-Hunters Declare Truce
- Are Multimedia Messaging Services Overrated?
- Security Flaw Found in Flash Files
- IBM Makes Plans for 64-Bit Desktop Chip
- Sun Fixes Serious Web Server Flaw
- Portable DVD Player Doubles as Storage Device
- Sanyo Bets on Blue Lasers to Boost Storage
- Simple Code is Secure Code, Expert Says
- Fuel Cell Adds Life to Your Mobile Devices
- FCC Steps Into Digital Copyright Debate
- FCC Throws Its Weight Behind DTV
- Gateway Pushes Digital Music...the Legal Way
- Sprint Officially Moves Ahead to 3G
- Debate Over Desktop Chips in Notebooks Heats Up
- Trellix Boosts Web Tools With Blogs
- Microsoft Ordered to Fix Passport Problems
- IBM Looks to Small Biz to Boost Linux
- Google Fixes Security Flaws in Search Toolbar
- Toshiba Sued Over Notebook Design
- Both Sides Appeal Net Radio Ruling
- FTC Cracks Down on Deceptive Rebate Offers
- Tracking Terrorists the Las Vegas Way
- ID Theft Increase Doesn't Deter E-Shoppers
- Linux Spending Dips, but Ready to Rise
- Cars Will Drive Bluetooth Adoption
- AMD Unveils Low-Power Flash Memory Chip
- Building a Better Search Engine
- Asustek Finally Launches Its Own Pocket PC
- HP Looks to Keep Systems Cool
- Sony Shows Off New Copyright Protection Tools
- U.S. Urged to Prepare for Cybercombat
- Frustrated Microsoft Users Explore Options
- Microsoft Security Blitz Expected
- Sprint, Handspring Team for 3G Service
- SiS Unveils Chipset With Rambus Support
- Microsoft Office Gets Analytical
- Security Flaw Found in Symantec Firewall
- Anonymizer.com Boosts Privacy Service
- Trojan Horse Technology Exploits IE
- NEC Unveils 'Green' PC
- Microsoft Loosens Grip on Its Software
- Fiber Offers Another Broadband Option
- Transmeta Makes Its Way to Your Desktop
- AirZip Offers Easier Image Delivery
- Digital Copyright Law Under Attack--Again
- Hackers Called Truthseekers, Problem-Solvers
- Microsoft Set to Act on Antitrust Settlement
- Reality Douses DefCon Camaraderie
- Sprint May Beat Spam Rap
- Broadband Deregulation Urged
- Dot-Com Job Cuts Soar in July
- AOL Takes Aim at Verizon Wireless
- PC Buyers Are Going Mobile
- Wireless LAN Use Continues to Climb
- Trojan Horse Found in Open-Source App
- Rein In Snoopware, Senators Say
- Pentagon Cracks Down on Wireless Nets
- Sharp Ships 20-Inch LCD Monitor
- WorldCom Execs Face Fraud Charges
- Feds Take Aim at Cyberscams
- Pressplay Update Lets the Music Play
- Microsoft, Apple Give Bluetooth a Boost
- Panasonic Adds PC Card Slot to DVD Recorder
- Fuji Unveils First Cameras for New Memory Card
- Biometric Security Barely Skin-Deep
- Klez: The Virus That Won't Die
- Epson's Magnificent Seven
- News in Brief
- Gigabit Nets For Small Business
- Laptops Zip to 2 GHz-Plus