New Internet companies create
customized CDs for customers:
It's happened to
everyone; you hear a new song on the radio and you
know immediately that you must possess it. You
search everywhere, but, unfortunately, it's only
available on a high-priced album which also happens
to include two dozen or so songs that you've never
even heard of. And so you're faced with the eternal
question: should you spend your hard-earned cash to
obtain a single outstanding track, even if it might
mean being subjected to some mind-numbingly awful
music in the process? From U. California-Los Angeles
CIH, 'space filler virus' strikes again:
A computer virus
known as the "CIH virus" is being launched Monday.
Although most personal computers are equipped with
the anti-virus software needed to stop the CIH virus
dead in its tracks, the virus still has the potential
to slip past the software and destroy a computer's
hard drive. From U. Houston
Attorney general attacks online crime :
Michigan Attorney General
Jennifer Granholm is making the fight against
cybercrimes a top priority as she works to enforce
laws in the mostly unregulated world of the
Internet.
From Michigan State U.
Stalker tracks Colorado State U.
student through online directory :
When Sarah Young
was moving from place to place and changing her
phone number, she had no idea that her stalker was
tracking her through the Colorado State University
Internet directory system. From Colorado State U.
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