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Privacy Groups Not Satisfied with MS Passport Fixes

"Unfair and deceptive trade practice" more »

US firm offers stars DNA copyright

A privately-held corporation in the United States is trying to persuade famous individuals to copyright their DNA. more »

A Tiny Dose of Java Adds Smarts to Phones

Despite the wireless hype, serious questions remain about the capabilities of advertising on this nascent medium. more »

MTV.com Relaunched with Community-Building Features

New York-based MTVi Monday fulfilled its promise to overhaul its flagship MTV.com Web site this summer more »

President offers border agreement to Russia

President Vaira Vīķe-Freiberga: Latvia wishes to sign a border agreement with Russia to "legally align relations with its huge neighboring country" more »

Protests mark Berlin Wall anniversary

The Wall came to symbolise the division of Europe more »

Castro marks 75th birthday, firmly in charge

When President Fidel Castro, on the eve of his 75th birthday, handed a Cuban flag to the head of the Communist youth organization, it was more than a ceremonial move. more »

Microsoft Makes Peace with Kodak

Eastman Kodak Co. Monday hailed Microsoft Corp.'s recent decision to modify its upcoming Windows XP operating system to give third-party digital photography software vendors more »

Hunt for Code Red authors turns into witch hunt

Reports that the author of the infamous Code Red worm belong to virus writing group 29A have been comprehensively refuted by hacking groups and security experts alike. more »

Victory formula

GONCHARIK AND DOMASH SIGN AGREEMENT, UPHELD BY POLITICAL PARTIES more »

Virus Detectives Face Daunting Challenge

Federal officials say they can track down the authors of outbreak viruses like Code Red and SirCam with the help of security experts and technology, but some contend that finding those behind the malicious code depends mostly on whether they talk or not. more »

The plan of the business activities

Lietuvos juru laivininkyste Management Discusses Business Activities Plan more »

Scottish Enterprise urges oil firms to stay in Caspian

Scottish enterprise has urged oil service companies not to give up doing business in the energy-rich Caspian Sea, despite mounting political tensions in the region over oil rights. more »

Asia-Pacific To Top U.S. Internet Market By 2003 - Study

The number of Internet subscribers in the Asia-Pacific region will zoom past those in the United States, making Asia-Pacific the world's largest Internet market within three years. more »

"Extremely unfriendly step"

BELARUSIAN PRESIDENT FEELS EXPANDED RFE/RL BROADCASTS ARE 'UNFRIENDLY STEP'... more »

Lights Dimming at BlueLight

The online retailer lays off nearly half of its staff, leaving a 'skeleton crew' to maintain the site for parent Kmart. more »

Half of Latvia intends to participate in Riga 800 celebrations

Around one half of the population in Latvia intends to participate in the main Riga 800 anniversary celebration events in August more »

New creative opportunities

X3D enables next generation browsers for Web and broadcast applications more »

Establishing economic relations

At his August 3 meeting with the official Parliamentary delegation of the State of California Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanian discussed the possibilities of stimulating the trade and economic relations between Armenia and California more »

The shopping centre

One of the Biggest Trade Centers in Northern Europe Will Soon be Built In Vilnius more »