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Teaching kids Internet safety with animated characters

Author: JT Smith The Three CyberPigs, the Idea Seekers gang, and other cartoons will soon help teach children to avoid bad things on the Internet....

Sony plans lithium polymer battery plant in China

Author: JT Smith These are the "next wave" rechargable batteries for cell phones and other portable electronics. Unlike lithium ion batteries, they don't need metal...

Revenge of the Nerds

Author: JT Smith A Fortune.com story asks, "Will the Evil Genuises For A Better Tomorrow succeed in their plot to one-up Napster and create a...

Humor: Ex-Corel technician’s rogue Web site

Author: JT Smith At the humor site Segfault.org: The Corel Corporation has filed an injunction this morning against former Corel support technician Phil Lamire,...

PDA pioneers make enterprise gains

Author: JT Smith Handhelds advanced further into the enterprise last week as the three major platform suppliers, Microsoft, Palm, and Psion, added functions and eased manageability, from...

After SCO deal, Caldera needs a Linux-Unix vision

Author: JT Smith This Gartner Viewpoint article suggests, to succeed Caldera must articulate a coherent road map for OpenLinux and SCO OpenServer. Category: Unix

Jabber’s instant message technology: Limitless possibilities

Author: JT Smith By Grant Gross Managing Editor Jabber ain't your father's instant messenger. When Andre Durand, general manager of Jabber.com, predicts the XML-based instant messaging product...

Lucent, start-up bring streaming video to cell phones

Author: JT Smith Wireless video start-up PacketVideo struck a deal with communications equipment giant Lucent Technologies this week, agreeing to jointly develop better streaming video...

Serial ATA waits in the wings

Author: JT Smith MacWEEK is reporting, Parallel ATA, the reigning standard for connecting internal hard drives to Macs and PCs, is about to give way...

AOL, Time Warner offer concessions to EU

Author: JT Smith ZDNet: U.S. Internet giant America Online Inc. and Time Warner Inc. have offered concessions to meet European Union competition concerns in...