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Online film piracy cuts into industry profit
The release of the summer's first blockbuster movies has sparked an unprecedented frenzy of film piracy, sending nearly 10 million people online to download bootleg copies of ``Spider-Man'' or ``Star Wars: Episode II -- Attack of the Clones.''
By Dawn Chmielewski / Mercury News
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GADGET CHECK: VKey
Product: VKey. Use: A small Pittsburgh company named Virtual Devices is making a splash with a virtual keyboard that can be used with wireless phones, PDAs and handheld computers. The VKey uses light to project a full-size keyboard onto just about any surface, according to the company. Roughly the size of a writing pen, the device makes it easier for mobile workers to do word processing and other tasks that traditionally require lugging around a laptop. VKey uses tiny cameras and "structured light...
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Wireless networking: daunting but doable
I tip my hat to a guy named Jason, the technician who came to my house last week and did what I'd long written off as being impossible. He installed a wireless home network.
By Sam Diaz / Mercury News
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Investors take heed: Analysts change their minds
A few days ago, Jim Covello was on the warmest of warm seats. The semiconductor equipment analyst for Goldman Sachs was hosting a conference call to explain why he was downgrading the sector, only 3 1/2 months after he upgraded it.
By Scott Herhold / Mercury News
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