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...fear was that the program, which Farmer intended to make widely available free of charge, would have the opposite effect. Computer experts were worried that it would get into the hands of computer intruders, who would use it as a burglar's tool kit to break the Internet wide open. The program is so point-and-click simple that it can turn second-rate hackers into efficient computer crackers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE DEVIL IN THE NETWORK | 4/17/1995 | See Source »

...really think David Hasselhoff is underrated? Yes--first he was surrounded by KIT, then by Baywatch women....No one ever appreciates his acting ability...

Author: By Maika R. Pollack, | Title: Profile: Rooming Block #1 out of 375 | 4/13/1995 | See Source »

Dodgers fans Jimmy Sweeney and Stuart Rawitt have gone online to organize a baseball boycott. Their for-profit organization -- Baseball Fans On Strike -- just established anInternet sitefor ordering a $20 membership kit, T-shirts, and baseball caps with the organization's logo. Members who pledge to boycott all 1995 major league baseball games get a newsletter, a travel gift certificate and a bumper sticker. Sweeney told TIME Daily that the boycott is for the entire season, even if thestrikeends, because he is angry that it has lasted so long. "We're boycotting regardless of who is playing," Sweeney said...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: NETWATCH . . . BASEBALL FANS ON STRIKE | 3/29/1995 | See Source »

Right now the only way to get Ethernet under OS/2 is to buy the IBM TCP/IP kit for the operating system, a rather expensive product priced at $150. But IBM has announced a network-capable version of OS/2 Warp, which should come out soon and will include everything you need to take advantage of an Ethernet connection...

Author: By Hsien Y. Wong, GUEST COLUMNISTS | Title: Software Review | 3/15/1995 | See Source »

Kitaj (pronounced Kit-eye) is 62 now, an American expatriate who has lived in London half his life. No artist with any ambition can reach that age without producing his or her share of failed pictures. Kitaj has, but he remains an artist of real, sometimes of remarkable interest: a restless omnivore whose way of painting, part personal confession, part syncopated history and part allusive homage to the old and Modernist masters, is quite unlike anybody else's today...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: HISTORY'S BAD DREAMS | 3/6/1995 | See Source »

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