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Biometric pilot program to tighten U.S. borders

November 17, 2004 Three U.S. border crossings have been outfitted with fingerprint readers and digital imaging equipment as part of the US-VISIT program. TAGS: digital imaging, visitor, fingerprint reader, U.S., spokeswoman, digital camera, camera

Feds test RFID controls at U.S. borders

August 8, 2005 Homeland Security hopes the chips, embedded in customs forms, will make entry and exit speedier and more secure for foreign visitors. TAGS: visitor, press release, homeland security, entry, RFID, port, U.S., security

States to test ID chips on foreign visitors

January 27, 2005 Homeland Security Deptartment plan calls for issuing high-tech documents at several border crossings this summer. TAGS: visitor, agency, RFID, government, U.S.

War briefly draws traffic to news sites

April 24, 2003 U.S. Web surfers flocked to domestic and foreign news sites in March as the war with Iraq escalated, but the traffic increase was short-lived, surveys say. TAGS: CNN, traffic, Nielsen/NetRatings, visitor, survey, Internet-site, Iraq, U.S.

Can biometrics move beyond borders?

October 25, 2005 Interoperability, privacy and data sharing must be solved before the technology is implemented globally, industry experts say. TAGS: biometrics, passport, border security, data sharing, European Union, border, deadline, visitor, U.S., privacy, security

Grand Coulee Dam: A staggering production

June 27, 2006 At the source of power for much of the Pacific Northwest, amazement at what man can build--and sadness at the costs. Photos: A view of Grand Coulee TAGS: dam, visitor, generator, laser, voice, history, U.S.

Bush campaign site blocks traffic from abroad

October 27, 2004 Five days before the election, the official Bush-Cheney re-election site shuts out visitors from outside the United States. TAGS: Akamai Technologies Inc., Netherlands, visitor, traffic, U.S., president

Public flocks to Bush, Dean sites

January 21, 2004 New research indicates that people are increasingly using the Internet to garner information on at least two candidates as the 2004 U.S. presidential election approaches. TAGS: Nielsen/NetRatings, candidate, visitor, John Kerry, region, president, U.S.

Al Jazeera relaunches English site

September 2, 2003 The Arabic language news agency relaunches the English version of its Web site, after hackers vandalized and technology providers abandoned its previous incarnations. TAGS: Qatar, Akamai Technologies Inc., Middle East, technology provider, Iraq, visitor, domain name, U.S.

Pop-up seller loses round in court

January 5, 2004 A U.S. district court judge bars WhenU from delivering pop-up ads to some Net visitors, going against decisions in favor of the software maker's controversial marketing tactics. TAGS: WhenU, 1-800-Contacts, U.S. District Court Judge, infringement, Claria Corp., Gator, visitor, decision, pop-up, favor, practice, software company, U.S.

Congress' hands caught in the cookie jar

January 6, 2006 First the NSA, then the Pentagon, and now Congress fesses up to undisclosed Web tracking. Infographic: Caught with hands in the cookie jar TAGS: John McCain, cookie, visit, senator, online media, NSA, visitor, practice, technique, member, U.S.

Many give the slip to VeriSign's Site Finder

October 6, 2003 As legal and political challenges to the domain name redirector mount, Chinese and other overseas network operators take technical steps to bypass the controversial service. TAGS: Ben Edelman, VeriSign Inc., Berkman Center, domain name, Alexa Internet Inc., Internet Service Provider, network administrator, visitor, U.S.
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