The New York Times 2001 John Schwartz |
Title | Subject | Authors |
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 commentary | John Schwartz |
As big PC brother watches, users encounter frustration.(Tracks in Cyberspace - Part 2)(Industry Trend or Event) | News, opinion and commentary | John 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 commentary | John Schwartz |
Expert says Windows XP aid vandals.(San Diego Supercomputer Center report on Windows XP)(Product Development) | News, opinion and commentary | John 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 commentary | John 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 commentary | John 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 commentary | John 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 commentary | John 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 commentary | John Schwartz |
Trade Commission drops inquiry of DoubleClick; company accused of violating privacy.(Company Business and Marketing) | News, opinion and commentary | John Schwartz |
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