Congress considering Internet censor software for schools, despite advisors
Congressional support is growing for efforts to require schools and libraries with Internet access to install software to block access to pornography, obscenity and materials considered harmful to minors.
Net is ultimate niche marketing tool
A quick peek at the stock performance of three Internet portals targeting the 56 million members of Generation Y shows a clear trend: down is the only direction they know.
College fairs go online -- but not without a hiccup
BOSTON -- Colleges fairs used to mean fighting through pushy crowds, gathering stacks of useless literature and trudging home with unanswered questions.
Web growth may be slowing, one study finds
NEW YORK -- The World Wide Web continues to grow but may be growing more slowly these days, one study finds.
A memory he would like to forget
I've gotten my hands on a computer that uses those red-hot Rambus memory chips you've all been dying to try.
Big demand seen for Sony's PlayStation 2
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Airlines reminded to tell passengers about Internet fares
WASHINGTON -- The Transportation Department is reminding airlines that when customers ask for the lowest possible fare, the carrier is required to tell them when the best price is available only through the Internet.
And then there was one: A new gadget, sure to make plenty of holiday wish lists, connects all your phones to your wireless number
NORTHBOROUGH, Mass. -- If you're a cellular phone owner whose love of staying wirelessly connected keeps sloshing into your hours at home, a little start-up company called Vox2.com has just the thing for you -- and it's coming right in time for the holiday season.