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Those who were suspended from Harvard’s network said they were frustrated with the delay in getting back on the server. As of yesterday, she was still unable to access her e-mail from her home computer...

Author: By Laura L. Krug, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Computer Hackings Plague Harvard | 10/30/2002 | See Source »

David B. Rochelson, ’05, expressed a similar sentiment after being unable to check his e-mail from home. His personal computer has been reconnected, after being off the server for a week...

Author: By Laura L. Krug, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Computer Hackings Plague Harvard | 10/30/2002 | See Source »

...YOUR SERVER TONIGHT WILL BE KATO KAELIN Just because it's messy, unpleasant and illegal doesn't mean murder has to be bad for business. Vitello's, a Los Angeles Italian restaurant, is known to many as the eating establishment outside which Robert Blake's wife Bonny Lee Bakley was shot to death in her car in May 2001. Blake is in prison, accused of the crime. But Vitello's is open for business and will be host of a "murder-mystery party" next month. The owners say they had nothing to do with organizing the evening and that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Oct. 28, 2002 | 10/28/2002 | See Source »

When it comes to e-mail, MSN's biggest flaws used to be speed and spam. In the new version, e-mail downloads much more quickly from the company's Hotmail server, although there is still a slight lag. When I tested MSN 8, I was pleasantly surprised that less than a third of the spam I received landed in my In box; the rest was automatically funneled to the junk mailbox. MSN 8 also provides automated virus checking and full-text search for messages in your In box. AOL 8's mail, on the other hand, is mostly playing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Giant Plays the Underdog | 10/21/2002 | See Source »

...Harvard’s computer services have plotted a telnet-killing conspiracy, first stealing away access on any non-Harvard computer, then cutting e-mail quotas and now brainwashing first years to use a tedious and slow system that runs off an already overburdened Harvard server. Telnet may yet be saved—but only if those who have come to know and love the little unix system preach its values to non-believers and would-be stalkers...

Author: By The Editors, | Title: Dartboard | 10/16/2002 | See Source »

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