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Thursday, November 14, 2002

Reader: MS uses Macs in Tablet promo [The Macintosh News Network] Mac OS X 10.2 has better handwriting recognition than the version of XP Gates is so ga-ga about...
Comments 8:35:43 PM    

VCs Cut the Cord On Promising Start-Ups: A WSJ Something Ventured column about just how tough it is to be a startup in Q4 of 2002. Venture capital is almost non-existent, as are customers...
Comments 2:40:17 PM    

Comdex organizer may file for Chapter 11. With its flagship Comdex conference set to begin in just three days, trade show promoter Key3Media says it may need to seek help to stay afloat. [CNET News.com] Key3Media also owns Seybold Seminars, whose president, Gene Gable, recently resigned...
Comments 12:27:45 PM    

Pelosi Elected House Minority Leader. House Democrats made Representative Nancy Pelosi the first woman ever to head a political party's caucus in Congress. (AP). [New York Times: NYT HomePage] Yay! Will the Democratic party now please step up to its traditional agenda?
Comments 12:23:43 PM    

Please read William Safire in the New York Times today: You Are a Suspect What will happen if the Homeland Security Act is not amended before passage...
Comments 7:44:02 AM    

House considers jailing hackers for life. A last-minute addition to a proposal for a Department of Homeland Security would punish malicious computer hackers with life in prison. [CNET News.com] Give me a break...
Comments 7:41:37 AM    

Lawyers Pony Up to Bettors' Side. The three men accused of rigging what amounted to a $3 million winning wager in a Breeders' Cup race last month won't be found guilty because evidence a crime was committed doesn't exist, lawyers say. By Michelle Delio. [Wired News] These guys may not have been the sharpest knives in the drawer, according to the NYT article yesterday...
Comments 7:39:07 AM    

MS Takes Hard Line on Security. Microsoft Trustworthy Computing head Craig Mundie says the company plans to fix security holes in Windows -- even if it means forced upgrades and breaking applications customers use every day. Paul Boutin reports from Mountain View, California. [Wired News] Slashdot's take: Microsoft on Security: We'll Break Your Apps [Slashdot] Good news is MS is looking at security, bad news is there doing it in typical MS style...
Comments 7:29:57 AM    



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