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DNS Security Protocol Gains Momentum

Secure Internet-address-lookup technology readied for .net and .com domains.

Splitting Up Search

Distributing a search engine's index around the world could make it faster and more efficient, researchers say.

Can Amazon's PayPhrase Combine Convenience with Security?

Amazon hopes its latest payment technology will steal its competitors' thunder.

China Cracks Down on Tor Anonymity Network

A leading anonymity technology is targeted by the Chinese government for the first time.

Peer-to-Peer File Sharing Usurped by Streaming Video

The growth of file-sharing traffic has tailed off, but streaming video continues to expand.

Can the Wireless Internet Be Neutral?

The FCC's coming struggle: regulating "fairness" on the airwaves.

A Web Spider for Everyone

A startup uses PC idle time to crawl Web pages on demand.

A Contest to Train Cyber Combatants

Cyber-defense and capture-the-flag contests will help train future defenders of cyberspace.

Data Overload on Dating Sites

The information overload caused by too much choice could have lessons for other websites.

Firefox Aims to Unplug Scripting Attacks

How websites can block code from unknown sources.

Wikipedia Gets Ready for a Video Upgrade

The online encyclopedia is poised to let users find, edit, and embed clips.

The Web vs. the Republic of Iran

Twitter gives Iranians a voice, but the government still controls the Internet.

A Plan to Catch the Conficker Worm

A new tool allows entire networks to be scanned efficiently for infection.

Moving Video Games to the Clouds

A startup wants to do away with consoles, games resellers, and expensive graphics chips.

The Best Way to Leap China's Great Firewall

As Internet censorship surges around the world, researchers test circumvention tools at restricted cybercafes.

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