People in the Chinese government fear that Microsoft technology contains equipment that could cripple their infrastructure, and they are determined to do something about it: install Linux.
Technology and Internet companies now fear they could be the next victims of the political fallout from increasing tensions over the spy plane collision and President George W. Bush's offer to sell Taiwan a huge arms package.
The CIA and the Vatican have made alterations to Wikipeda entries, according to a US hacker's homemade program that detects the source of edits to the online encyclopedia.
A judge has set bail at US$900,000 apiece for two Lucent Technologies scientists and a third man accused of stealing key trade secrets from the telecommunications equipment giant.
Neither George W. Bush nor John Kerry tends to talk much about technology, but both broke their customary silence last week in speeches the same day.
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