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Unwire, Unwind
May 2004 Online
By Mark Cantrell

Not so long ago, installing a home network meant running cables through the walls or ceiling, futzing with balky or incompatible hardware and software, and generally disrupting your life. Today’s wireless options eliminate much of that tedium, and often work right out of the box with little tinkering.

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The Internet Law Theory of Everything—July 2003 Online
We are the most powerful nation economically, militarily, and technologically in the world...our global influence seems to cause resentment. Can the same be said of the world wide web?

Cell HellMarch 2003 Online
Cell phone users are getting hit with voice-spam from organizations offering unsolicited and unwanted services. Their messages eat up air time and charge you when you call.

PDA Do's and Don'ts
In the mood for a little PDA (Personal Digital Assistant, that is)? The nonprofit Capitol Personal Computer User Group (CPCUG) has a few recommendations.

Born From Terror
The terrorist strike on Sept. 11 made us realize how much we depend on technology in our daily lives. But did that one day change technology itself?

Courts Split on Enforcing E-contracts
E-commerce success depends not only on government policies such as jurisdiction and taxation, but even more critically on an underlying issue: Will courts enforce electronic contracts consummated on-line, typically by consumers who click on an “I agree” icon on a Web page?

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