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Digital Mail Tested for Congress
November 18, 2002 - The pilot test should result in lawmakers getting access to constituent mail.

Study: Japan Has Fastest Supercomputer
November 15, 2002 - Supercomputers built from clusters of regular PCs have cracked the top 10 list of fastest computers for the first time.

Congress OKs Security Grants
November 14, 2002 - A five-year program will fund new research and stimulate efforts to recruit students into security research.

FCC Sets Aside Airwaves for 3G
November 07, 2002 - The spectrum won't be available until 2004.

Judge Tells Supra to Pay $7.5 Million Monthly for Network Access
November 07, 2002 - The company serves about 300,000 Florida residents.

Millions May E-File Taxes for Free
October 30, 2002 - Under the terms of an agreement with a consortium of tax preparers and software publishers, the IRS will not provide tax-preparation and filing software.

Verizon Settles Spam Lawsuit
October 29, 2002 - The spammer agreed not to send any unsolicited e-mail on Verizon's networks.

Reuters Accused of Illegally Obtaining Information
October 29, 2002 - A Swedish company says the news service got information from a Web page that wasn't designed for public access.

France Seeks EU Telecom Rescue Plan
October 28, 2002 - The telecom industry in the EU's 15 member nations is ailing, worn down by mountains of debt incurred through the purchase of licenses to operate 3G mobile services.

Microsoft Apologizes for NYC Decals
October 28, 2002 - Another guerrilla IT ad campaign runs afoul of local officials. Last year, IBM angered officials in four cities by spray-painting Linux ads on streets and sidewalks.

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