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IOMEGA AS A TAKEOVER TARGET

Iomega never recovered from the double blow of manufacturing defective Zip drives and failing to foresee the world of cheap, ubiquitous recordable CDs. It has no growth products...

COPYRIGHT UPDATES

If you’re interested in the ongoing intellectual property turmoil, pick up this month’s issue of Wired Magazine – an interview with RIAA chief Hilary Rosen, an article with a...

SBC TELEMARKETING

It took me a while to figure out what the recording meant when calling Pacific Bell – the one where they asked permission to “access your records.” Most people reacted the way I...

APPLE MYTHS, CONTINUED

An interesting comment today from Paul Thurrott in the Windows Magazine newsletter: ”Because Steve Jobs gave his Macworld address just days before Microsoft Chairman and Chief...

DELL AXIM HANDHELD

My new Dell Axim PocketPC looks just great. Although the $199 version would be just fine for everyday use, many people will appreciate the extra memory in the $299 version (64Mb...

COOL ENVELOPE TRICK

Microsoft Word is full of tricks. On this page, I described one simple trick to customize the way addresses appear when you drop them in from Microsoft Outlook. A client told me...

KAZAA LAWSUIT CONTINUES

A Los Angeles federal judge ruled that record companies and movie studios can proceed with a lawsuit against the parent company of Kazaa in the United States. Here's an article...

SPACE SHIFTING

A great new buzz word has turned up. You’ve heard about "time shifting," in which you use a video-recording device – a VCR or a TIVO - to delay the viewing of live content, such...

MORE DMCA ABUSE

The Digital Millennium Copyright Act was passed in 1998 after strenuous lobbying by Hollywood studios, record labels and other intellectual property holders. They argued that new...

THE FUTURE OF HOME TECH

There’s exciting stuff being developed that will change the way your home entertainment system works. It will take a couple of years for it all to come to fruition, but the...

VIRUS HOAXES

CNET has an article reminding people to be cautious about phony virus alerts – e-mail messages insisting that you delete some file, or forward the message, or avoid some other...

MORE ABOUT I HATE SPAM

I Hate Spam from Sunbelt Software is a winner. I’m using it with Outlook 2002. It costs almost nothing ($19.95), it installed easily, and it works like a charm. It blocked 150...