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eLink Business releases Linxera

Author: JT Smith

Linux PR: eLink Business introduces the Linxera family of ecommerce router/servers with integrated Linux-based software designed to provide a simple, inexpensive “out-of-the-box” solution for ecommerce and ebusiness needs.

U.S. regulators mull policy on cable “open access”

Author: JT Smith

CNet News is reporting, The Federal Communications Commission will launch an inquiry Thursday into mandating access to cable systems for Internet services.

California’s debate over Internet taxes heats up

Author: JT Smith

The Mercury News notes, other states are watching closely to see what California does as they, too, try to navigate this difficult issue.

SuSE Linux for SPARC

Author: JT Smith

SuSE has announced that a version of its distribution for SPARC processors is now available for download, available at Linux Weekly News.

AT&T lobbies on behalf of MediaOne deal

Author: JT Smith

Three months after agreeing to sell off substantial assets in order to win federal approval of its purchase of cable television giant MediaOne Group, AT&T Corp T.N is lobbying for legislation that could relieve it of the burden to sell, the Washington Post reported Tuesday.

Why own when you can rent?

Author: JT Smith

This article from the Boston Globe states that Lotus Development Corp. plans to offer its popular Notes and Domino software for rent.

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  • Open Source

Akopia launches developers web site

Author: JT Smith

Linux Today reports, Akopia today announced the launch of a Web site where developers of Interchange around the world can exchange information and ideas.

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  • Open Source

Suspect arrested in nuclear weapons lab cracking

Author: JT Smith

The Associated Press is reporting, Benjamin Breuninger, 21, was taken into custody yesterday by federal agents at his Minnesota home on charges of unauthorized access of a protected computer and of recklessly causing damage.

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  • Linux

AOL, Warner, EMI fail to calm Euro merger fears

Author: JT Smith

According to The Register, the European Commission remains unsatisfied with attempts by AOL and Time Warner to make their proposed merger more palatable, an industry source has claimed.

Another WAP stumbling block in Geoworks lawsuit

Author: JT Smith

Geoworks has filed a US lawsuit against Phone.com and Sanyo, claiming that their WAP browser infringes a Geoworks patent, the complaint has been lodged with the US International Trade Commission and aims to block imports of the WAP phones into the US, from The Register.

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  • Linux