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J2ME finds its niche

Author: JT Smith Hunting for a home for Java2 Micro Edition, Infoworld News reports, Sun Microsystems has found one in wireless handsets.

Depth of field means true 3-D is on the horizon

Author: JT Smith The makers of 3-D monitors that really fulfill their promise are certain it's the new frontier for hooking PC users. The biggest...

Website to sell downloads of South Park

Author: JT Smith Reuters on Excite says Sightsound.com has made a deal with Comedy Central and will offer episodes of the popular cartoon South Park...

Is Microsoft “colluding” with NSA to allow backdoor access into apps?

Author: JT Smith The National Security Administration gathers information on Internet traffic, especially in foreign countries. Now, some European nations are looking at open source...

Your Palm is ringing

Author: JT Smith From PCWorld.com:Palm and RealVision Technology have announced a telephony attachment device for the Palm V handheld device, enabling the PDA (personal digital...

The ‘official’ celeb site racket

Author: JT Smith CelebSites.com wants to be the premier source for official celebrity websites, and counts among its A-list stars like Gwyneth Paltrow and Mel...

New open source privacy software stores personal data

Author: JT Smith Extensible Name Service technology allows web users to dictate what information online companies receive, reports SiliconValley.com. Category: Linux

NASA phreak really, really sorry… that he got caught

Author: JT Smith "Never again," 16-year-old Jonathan James told The Miami Herald. "It's not worth it, because all of it was...

Weekly news wrapup

Author: JT Smith By Grant Gross Managing EditorNew releases, new life In the news this past week: Mozilla released a roadmap for its browser project. ZDNet called...

Time to clear the Internet of interference

Author: JT Smith The Seattletime's Userfriendly column laments the glut of information available on the Internet. "Today the talk is of smart agents that...