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Coming out party — for RSA algorithm

Author: JT Smith

“When the world’s most famous crypto patent turns sweet seventeen, it will be in the prime of its life,” says SecurityFocus columnist Kevin Poulsen.

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  • Linux

Online ad market growing, but slowing

Author: JT Smith

NewsBytes article contains ambivilent news for people who make Web sites for a living — like NewsForge staffers.

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  • Open Source

AOL’s ‘open access’ doesn’t include set-top boxes

Author: JT Smith

A ComputerUser.com story starts out by saying, “American Online [NYSE:AOL] and Time Warner [NYSE:TWX] are saying that their pledge to permit AOL competitors to
provide Internet services over Time Warner cable doesn’t include an open invitation to other providers of set-top boxes,
according to reports.”

IBM unveils thin ThinkPad notebook computer line

Author: JT Smith

They start at $2199 (£1,548), they’re “less than 1 inch thick and weigh as little as 3.1 pounds,” says a brief note at ZDnet.co.uk.

E-commerce sites need more Flash? Really?!!

Author: JT Smith

On their own Flash-free site, ComputerUser.com is running a story that contains the quote, “What retailers need to do is become proactive and offer things like virtual dressing rooms, zoom-and-spin, Java, Flash or
text-based chat to their customers.”

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  • Open Source

A mere click away from professional disaster

Author: JT Smith

FairfaxIT says, “Human beings are emotional creatures. The truism that revenge is a dish best served cold is not easily understood by many of us in the heat of personal crisis – and it is certainly not comprehended by the average laptop.” (We almost filed this as “humor.”)

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  • Linux

An iMac supercomputer cluster you can carry home

Author: JT Smith

Cool! Prepackaged, Linux-powered iMac clusters.Full story at The Register.

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  • Linux

ASP model failing to bite with big business clients

Author: JT Smith

Almost everybody seems to love the idea of online Applications Service Providers [ASPs], says FairfaxIT — except the big-biz customers who are supposed to use them.

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  • Open Source

Tiny screens, big images

Author: JT Smith

“Have you ever been on an airplane and wanted to watch a racy DVD on your laptop but were too
embarrassed?” Wired says you won’t have to worry about this problem much longer:

“Later this year you may be able to, thanks to a new range of microdisplays — tiny screens that when
magnified appear as large as a regular monitor but offer total privacy.”

Andreessen: couch potato on the run

Author: JT Smith

FairfaxIT interviews famous workaholic (and Netscape cofounder) Marc Andreessen briefly about this and that before he “…grabs his pager and starts checking his e-mail.”

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  • Linux