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Why you can’t sell what you buy

Author: JT Smith

From Wired.com: “Consumer rights are in danger as copyright owners continue to push for restrictions on the use of digital content. Among other ideas, the U.S. Copyright Office is considering ways for content to be destroyed on hard drives after a secondary sale.”

Root for everyone

Author: JT Smith

Evan S writes “Want a root shell? The Openroot Project gives away root shells to anyone who needs or wants one. People can learn the UNIX operating system, experiment, or do whatever they want, for example, someone could start a community owned webserver by installing Apache. Openroot has been running for six weeks, and with generous donations from organizations such as the FSF, there has been hardly any downtime.”

Category:

  • Unix

LG debuts Linux tablet PC

Author: JT Smith

South Korea’s LG Electronics Inc. has announced development
of a Linux-based tablet PC that boasts wireless LAN connectivity, reports Infoworld.

The Digital iPad is designed for applications such as basic e-mail
and Internet access and word processing, and as a multimedia
terminal, for which video and MP3 player software is installed.

Category:

  • Linux

Space shuttle Atlantis launch delayed

Author: JT Smith

CBS reports that NASA has ordered the space shuttle Atlantis to be removed from its launch pad, delaying its launch until the end of the week.

Category:

  • Linux

The fate of the Free ISPs

Author: JT Smith

Business Week looks at the state of free ISPs Juno and NetZero, exploring their passed and forseeing their future.

France planning to tax blank recordable and computer media

Author: JT Smith

Reuters reports that France is planning to introduce a blank digital-media tax to compensate musicians and filmmakers for the potential loss from copied works. Slashdot has a lively discussion on the topic.

AT&T turns on 10Gbps US coast-to-coast backbone

Author: JT Smith

Computer World reports on the introduction of a new OC192 (10Gbps) backbone between Massachussets and California. It is the fastest single backbone linking the two shores of the US.

Linux in education report #37

Author: JT Smith

SEUL.org has the latest SEUL/edu Linux in Education Report for January of this year.

Category:

  • Linux

The other hacker contest: You wear the white hat

Author: JT Smith

SecurityFocus.com has a story about Honeynet’s Forensic Challenge, which lets you wear the white hat and bust the hacker. In the contest, you match wits with the “perpetrator of a dastardly attack on an unnamed Linux machine last November.”

Category:

  • Linux

Motorola to lay off 2,500

Author: JT Smith

CBSnews.com reports that Motorola Inc. said
Monday it is halting cellular-phone
manufacturing at a plant in Illinois and laying off about 2,500 workers.