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Arming Kids Against Sexual Predators on the Net

Parents are becoming increasingly aware of the real dangers their children can encounter online, but many wonder what they can do to protect them. With countless software and awareness programs available, the answer varies from home to home, but the companies providing the armor agree that one solution is never enough ...

Taking Off Blinders to the Threat of Online Sexual Predators

Society is starting to open its eyes to the prevalence of online predators who lurk in cyberspace looking to befriend willing young Web surfers. Still, many of the organizations working to spread awareness worry that people are realizing the dangers too late ...

The Growing Cancer of Child Sexual Exploitation on the Web

Everyone has heard stories about predators lurking online, searching for young children on whom to prey. The sorry truth is that the problem is growing increasingly severe. Fingers are pointing in every direction; no one really knows where to place the blame ...

Microsoft Gets Dance Fever

Microsoft on Wednesday unveiled a new technology that lets users control their computers with their feet. Step User Interface is one of more than 150 unique concepts featured at the sixth annual Microsoft TechFest, which is open primarily to company employees, in Redmond, Wash ...

Google Extends Online Payment Options

Google is attempting to make it easier for merchants that list items for sale on its Google Base service by allowing shoppers to make purchases using their Google Accounts ...

IBM Open to Letting Consumers Control Identity Info

IBM on Monday announced a new open-source initiative meant to boost security and give consumers more control over their personal online identity information ...

EarthLink, Google Aim to Blanket San Francisco With WiFi

EarthLink and Google submitted a joint request for proposal (RFP) this week to bring San Francisco workers and residents free citywide wireless access ...

Vista Beta Aims to Beef Up Security, Lower Costs

Microsoft this week released the latest beta version of its Vista operating system, allowing large enterprises to test drive all of its new features and provide technical feedback prior to deployment. The Community Technology Preview is the fourth in a series of early Windows Vista builds being provided to companies in the Windows Vista Technical Beta Program, and is the first "feature-complete" release...

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