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January 18, 2002 - Microsoft is predicting that personal computer sales are going to sink even more in this year's first quarter. Sales will be in the dump until at least June.
January 17, 2002 - Microsoft gets serious about computer safety. Safety and security should be the company's highest priorities, according to Bill Gates.
January 16, 2002 - A member of the MacIntosh Faithful, the new iMac is reviewed. It has a flat panel monitor and a base rises from a half-dome structure. The first impression of the reviewer was that it looked like a lamp, but once he interacted with it, it felt like a natural extension of yourself.
January 15, 2002 - Scientists have successfully used an ice melting robot that could look for space life on Mars and on the moons of Saturn and Jupiter.
January 14, 2002 - Recent revelation that Windows XP and AOL instant messenger has major security gaps. Universal Plug and Play through Windows XP can control domestic appliances. However, their software is not secure. An intruder can enter into these security gaps and can run anything on the machine that they could choose.
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January 10, 2002 - Since September 11th, an interest in national ID cards have grown. It would help prevent terrorists from using new names. Driver's license could be turned into a national ID card, but the DMV is opposed to that idea because it would be used as a policing tool.