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European Union to OK Sharing Cost of Building Mobile Networks
September 10, 2002 - The EU Competition Committee argues that sharing the cost will benefit consumers, though the proposal has yet to obtain final approval.

Federal Judge Rules in Favor of Touch-Screen Voting Machines
September 09, 2002 - A resident had sued Riverside County, claiming that the machines weren't secure.

Motorola Targets Firefighters With New Communications System
August 26, 2002 - The company said its new product will help commanders keep track of personnel responding to an emergency situation.

Special Gloves May Help Deaf
August 23, 2002 - The gloves are connected to a PC that translates sign language into written English displayed on the PC's monitor.

FBI Raids Firm After Cracking Claim
August 23, 2002 - The consulting firm's bragging to The Washington Post about how easy it was to crack into military computer got the wrong kind of attention.

New York Online Gambling Case Settled
August 21, 2002 - PayPal can no longer process payments from residents of the state for online gambling.

Programmers Rally for Open Source Bill in California
August 16, 2002 - The "Digital Software Security Act" would require California state agencies to use open-source software.

NYTimes.com, NPR Start Civics Site
August 15, 2002 - The site's content will focus on eight civics issues, such as the death penalty, juvenile justice and Web censorship.

Privacy Bill Being Resurrected Despite High-Profile Failures
August 08, 2002 - The bill would force financial companies to get permission from consumers before selling personal information to outside marketing companies.

Nearly Half of Japan's Population Uses the Net
August 01, 2002 - The country ranks 16th in the world in terms of Internet use ratio; Sweden is first.

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