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26Percentage of wireless customers who use their cell phones to take picturesMore Vitals
| ![]() TECH, AFTER THE ATTACK A Leaner, Smaller Sector Weak links will be swept away or devoured by bigger players, leaving the industry hurting in the short term but possibly more durable in the long term
Telecom: Stuck on Hold The industry now seems even further from recovery. If you do want to invest, analysts recommend sticking with tried and true names Data Security: From Paranoia to Necessity In the post-Sept. 11 business world, information-security freaks have lots of company as the demand for safety skyrockets A Battle-Ready Net? It's not there yet. Plenty needs to be done to safeguard it against either a physical assault or a cyber attack DAILY BRIEFING Add Online Ads to the Damage Report Millions of dollars were lost when sites pulled ads to handle traffic surges following Sept. 11. That traffic, however, could be a savior In Times Like These, Security Trumps Privacy A pending law giving authorities greater freedom to tap phones is alarming civil libertarians. We have more to fear from terrorists Is Your Data Safe from Disaster? Companies like Iron Mountain can securely store backup information in high-tech vaults, leaving you little excuse for not having a plan The New Economy Is Hardly Dead When America's recovery begins, just watch as technological savvy and entrepreneurial drive pick up where they left off Lights Amid the Gloom As America prepares for war, entrepreneurs are recognizing opportunities in the fields of security and defense |
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