12 July 2001 By The Morning News — 12 Jul 2001 Microsoft opens Explorer's bundling, but keeps its more recent technologies locked together.Israel defends demolition of Palestinian buildings, despite international protest.Scientists make argument for stem-cell research by posing with Ben Affleck.Apple reclaims education market with AirPort, iBook, and PowerSchool.Napster will stay shut down until it gets its filter fixed.Judge rules that publishers don't automatically have digital rights to books.The post-television generation: Study shows teenagers, especially minorities, love reading, with most reading at least one book a month.Scientists find half-mile of 18-story-high stone towers underwater.Subakt gets redesigned for smoothness.Oxford dictionary adds tech jargon.Pictoplasma has all of the character illustration you could possibly need.