The New York Times 2001 John Schwartz - Abstracts

The New York Times 2001 John Schwartz
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A cybernaut plans software for navigating TV.(NetTopBox software, developed by Carl Malamud, as a nonprofit software project, would allow TV viewers an expanded and richer TV program guide)(Product Development)News, opinion and commentaryJohn Schwartz
As big PC brother watches, users encounter frustration.(Tracks in Cyberspace - Part 2)(Industry Trend or Event)News, opinion and commentaryJohn Schwartz
Business on Internet time; the ups are fast. The downs could be even faster.(tech manufacturers face growing inventories of unsold goods)(Industry Trend or Event)News, opinion and commentaryJohn Schwartz
Expert says Windows XP aid vandals.(San Diego Supercomputer Center report on Windows XP)(Product Development)News, opinion and commentaryJohn Markoff, John Schwartz
F.B.I. use of new technology to gather evidence challenged.(FBI used a keyboard logger to help it read encrypted files of "Little Nicky" Scarfo's son, Nicodemo S. Scarfo Jr.)(Government Activity)(Industry Trend or Event)(Industry Legal Issue)(Internet/Web/Online Service Information)News, opinion and commentaryJohn Schwartz
File swapping is new route for pornography on Internet.(new Congressional report warns that file-swapping services that use 'peer-to-peer' technology can be used by minors to trade pornographic photos and videos)News, opinion and commentaryJohn Schwartz
Interviews of judge in case reflect bias, Microsoft says.(Justice Dept.'s antitrust case against Microsoft Corp.)(Company Business and Marketing)News, opinion and commentaryJohn Schwartz
Securing the lines of a wired nation; with the threat of cyberterror no longer abstract, a chain of potential disruptions gets new scrutiny.(Circuits)(Government Activity)(Industry Trend or Event)News, opinion and commentaryJohn Schwartz
Seeking privacy online, even as security tightens.(a look at some of the software available to help consumers keep their computer communications and data secure; includes helpful Web sites)News, opinion and commentaryJohn Schwartz
Trade Commission drops inquiry of DoubleClick; company accused of violating privacy.(Company Business and Marketing)News, opinion and commentaryJohn Schwartz
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