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Apple licenses Amazon’s 1-Click

Author: JT Smith

Reuters on ZDNet: Apple Computer Inc. on Monday became the first company to license Amazon.com’s 1-Click technology, a coveted and controversial process that vastly simplifies online shopping.

Sun snaps up Cobalt Networks for $2B

Author: JT Smith

After the merger, Cobalt, whose server appliances run on
Linux, will become the server appliance business unit of Sun’s
Network Service Provider organization, reports ZDNet.

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  • Linux

Phreaks get back to basics in New Zealand

Author: JT Smith

255,000 Auckland telephone service subscribers are part of a brand-new reverse directory that a group of pHrEaKs are threatening to publish on the Internet. From a report at the New Zealand Herald.

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  • Linux

Linux community boycotting bogus ‘hacking challenge’

Author: JT Smith

The much maligned music industry is calling for crackers to vie for a chance at $10,000, to be split among those who are able to dismantle any of a number of new technologies designed to protect digital music. The editor of Linux Journal has called for a boycott of the contest, which he says is using contestants as a ‘free consulting service,’ according to a report at ZDNET.

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  • Linux

Yahoo! says “buh-bye” to Amazon.com

Author: JT Smith

Not only that, according to a story at NandoTimes.com, but the mega-portal is adding insult to injury and forging a partnership with Amazon rival Barnesandnoble.com.

Expedia kissing up to privacy-loving travelers

Author: JT Smith

The travel site’s new privacy policy lets consumers decide what will be done with the information they provide, reports Wired.com, unlike Amazon’s recent CYA move that treats sensitive information as a company asset.

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  • Linux

System on a chip – would you like fries with that?

Author: JT Smith

Set-top boxes, thin client servers, and mobile devices are the targets that National Semiconductor has in mind with its new family of all in one chips. PCWorld.com has the story.

Category:

  • Unix

We’ll go where we’re wanted, says MP3.com

Author: JT Smith

The Associated Press reports that MP3.com is finding friendlier fields in Europe’s part of the Internet, where it plans to open sites in German, French, and Spanish.

Private or not, feds want to get in our face again

Author: JT Smith

It’s not a surprise that politicians have a mind to create more regulations, and they’re looking to meddle with the Internet by setting up a federal privacy commission, according to Wired.com.

Call the posse, Sheriff – Web site offers $25,000 reward

Author: JT Smith

The Register reports that BidBay.com is hopping mad over recent intrusions by crackers who allegedly were attempting to zombie-ize the auction site’s servers. The CEO “takes it kind of personally when people mess with” the site. If you’re a cracker who’s inclined to rat on his buddies, this could be your lucky day.

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  • Linux