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2. Privacy: What CEOs Need to Know; If chief execs aren't up on the issue yet, they better learn fast: Customers won't stand for anything less
3. Keeping Snoops Out of Your Genes; Safeguarding your DNA is a huge 21st century privacy issue, says author George Annas. So why is the government sitting on its hands?
4. More Spy Powers for the FBI? Bad Move; Now the feds are demanding that the FCC grant full access to tap all sorts of Net communications. It simply isn't necessary
5. The Perils and Promise of Online Schmoozing; Sites such as Friendster and Tribe.net offer fun ways to find others who share your interests -- but also raise new issues about online privacy
6. One More Slap at a Prying Eye; Of the 13 states that signed up for the MATRIX law-enforcement database, better than half have quit. Even in a time of terror, privacy is trumping panic
7. Putting a Stop to Fly and Tell; It's time for rules spelling out that airlines shouldn't be allowed to share your travel data with anyone without your permission
8. Privacy Progress at Homeland Security; The department's new VISIT U.S. program for foreigners coming to America has several promising data-protection provisions
9. Privacy Progress at Homeland Security; The department's new VISIT U.S. program for foreigners coming to America has several promising data-protection provisions
10. Finally, 21st Century Phone Service; Internet telephony promises far more sophisticated features and much lower prices. It also promises to upset the telecom power structure
11. How You Can Thwart ID Thieves; Here are several simple precautions everyone really needs to take. Ignore them at your peril
12. Why Hollywood Is Winning Its War; Consumer electronics is now split into several factions, leaving it less able to battle the entertainment industry's protection demands
13. The Brainwork behind Smart Phones; Researchers are devising pricey new features, extending battery life -- and trying to get subscribers to buy and use all these new gadgets
14. The Penguin's New Desktop Habitat; Linux is popping up on PCs worldwide as businesses and governments start opting for the open-source operating system instead of Windows
15. Smile, You're on Surveillance Camera; Brits angry over intrusive 'security' measures are taking matters into their own hands. John Ashcroft might want to take note
16. An Electronic Exchange with a Twist; Ken Liebler's floor-less Boston Options Exchange won't have traditional seats and will be based on the auction model of trading
17. Closing the Door on Trading Floors? A constantly growing variety of electronic exchanges are putting increasing heat on the granddaddy of human pits, the NYSE
18. Where 'Do Not Call' Does Not Count; Surprise! The FTC's hugely popular registry is expected to block just 25% of telemarketing. The rest is up to you
19. Can Electronic Arts Keep on Clicking? The video-game publisher's growth has been so spectacular that analysts suspect the stock doesn't have that much further to rise
20. Why Wait for Hydrogen to Kick In? Detroit claims this promising fuel is the answer to greater efficiency. Meantime, other technologies could do the trick today
21. Time to Rewrite the Rules of Telecom; Now that voice calls can be sent over the Net, existing phone regulations are becoming irrelevant. The FCC has to make some tough choices
22. El Al's Security Vs. the U.S. Approach; Israel's national carrier hasn't suffered a hijacking since 1968. Can America match that record without embracing the same tactics?
23. Technology with Social Skills; Simple or sophisticated, it's being used to fight poverty and diseases and improve the lives of the world's neediest
24. Why Your ID Is Such Easy Picking; With Social Security numbers so commonly used on insurance and health-care cards, a stolen wallet can easily lead to a much bigger headache
25. Unholy Matrimony: Spam and Virus; Their common goal is subterfuge, and by combining their strategies, they could make today's junk e-mail look like a mere nuisance
26. Sharper Tools for Discriminatory Pricing; Expert Andrew Odlyzko explains how tech advances are making it much easier to charge one price for you and another for your neighbor
27. No Complaints in the Online Ad Biz; Snazzier ads and better technology are luring more marketers to the Web, providing nice, steady growth for DoubleClick and aQuantive
28. Covering the Traveler's Electronic Trail; Practical Nomad author Edward Hasbrouck lays out the case that these 'enormously intimate' records are too important not to protect
29. Michael Powell's Communication Failure; The FCC chairman is an articulate and firm believer in deregulation. What he lacks is his father Colin's gift for negotiation and diplomacy
30. Privacy: For Every Attack, a Defense; Yes, it's a grueling battle. However, as threats pop up constantly on fronts old and new, citizens and like-minded legislators quickly parry
31. Portability: Survival Tips for Cell-Phone Outfits; Soon, users will be able to switch carriers and keep their old numbers. Here's how the players can stem a tide of consumer defections
32. More Delicious Delicacies, Thanks to Tech; Sophisticated machines and automated processes are boosting the quality and quantity of artisan foods, and making them more affordable
33. It's All in the Nose (and Tongue); Flavor technologists go to earth's far corners to capture new scents and labor endlessly in labs to create just the right taste sensations
34. Why the Food Biz Is Hungry for Tech; Innovations born in the lab now drive a wealth of new products and aim to make what people eat safer, longer-lasting, and healthier
35. Whose DNA Is It Anyway? Asking convicted felons to surrender their genetic privacy is one thing. Making the same demand of innocent people goes way too far
36. Play Taps for Music Pirates; The record industry's new all-out assault on file sharers is bound to cripple P2P networks. It may also finally spur good, legitimate services
37. Before Spam Brings the Web to Its Knees; To halt the scourge ISPs, Congress, tech outfits, and big thinkers are chewing over charging for messages, regulations, smarter filters, and more
38. AT&T's Betsy Bernard Goes the Distance; The telco's hard-driving president credits its efforts in the 1970s with giving women managers the opportunity to rise
39. Give States the Right to Protect Privacy; Congress should let them pass their own laws regulating the sharing of financial data -- and thus strengthen the credit system
40. Where Will Carly Fiorina Take HP? The CEO's audacious plan to reinvent the company pitched her into a hard-fought battle over the Compaq merger. Next task: Sparking revenues
41. The Wild World of 'Open-Source Media'; Web logs, or blogs, offer everyone a platform for political commentary, diary writing, and sharing links. And the best are truly influential
42. Before Spam Brings the Web to Its Knees; To halt the scourge ISPs, Congress, tech outfits, and big thinkers are chewing over charging for messages, regulations, smarter filters, and more
43. Where Will Carly Fiorina Take HP? The CEO's audacious plan to reinvent the company pitched her into a hard-fought battle over the Compaq merger. Next task: sparking revenues
44. Putting a Trace on Copyrighted Booty; Paul Kocher's technology would allow investigators to track pirated material's provenance -- without snooping on the innocent
45. AT&T's Betsy Bernard Goes the Distance; The telco's hard-driving president credits its efforts in the 1970s with giving women managers the opportunity to rise
46. How Earthbound Is EarthLink? Some see the cash-rich ISP as a takeover target. Others notice its reliance on low-profit dial-up subscribers and can't get too excited
47. Making It on Their Merits; In Corporate America, the number of tech outfits run by women is small. But their influence is growing, as are their achievements
48. Privacy vs. Convenience: It's Up to You; A new flaw in Microsoft's Passport personal-info compiler highlights again the trade-off consumers often make without thinking
49. Dow Reaches for a Greener Future; Skeptics abound, but the chemical giant is putting 'sustainable-development' on a front burner. Profits, however, won't benefit soon
50. Treasure from the Deep: Drinking Water; Thanks to huge technology improvements, desalination is fast becoming the answer to 'Where will we get the water to support growth?'
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