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TOP STORY FROM SILICONVALLEY.COM  

   Rivals aren't ready yet to back HP's recycle plan
High-technology companies reacted cautiously this week to a proposal by Hewlett-Packard for a state law that would nudge the industry toward taking greater responsibility for recycling their toxic products.


GADGETS AND GIZMOS  

   Pasadena company's robot is fun, but not very useful -- yet
The ER1 personal robot won't make coffee, pick up the newspaper, vacuum the floors or even walk the dog. With prices starting at $599, it seems most adept at emptying wallets.


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   Buying a digital camera can be a snap
Digital cameras, one of this year's hottest holiday gifts, come in a bewildering array, but you can cut through the confusion by sticking with one of two ``sweet spots'' where you get the most for your money.


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SECURITY  

   Firms jump on demand for security
Technology companies are enlisting in the war on terrorism, seeking to profit by making Americans more secure. But some of the new technologies, including lie detectors that claim to read brain waves, raise concerns about possible invasions of privacy.



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TECH HEADLINES
Updated Saturday, Dec 07, 2002
U.S. agencies search firm for Al-Qaida link - 03:01 AM PST
National Semi's earnings surge - 03:01 AM PST
Stanford, Affymetrix settle dispute - 03:01 AM PST
Communications industry outlines security plans - 02:11 PM PST
Federal agents raid Boston-area software company in terrorism investigation - 10:06 AM PST

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