TurboLinux, Inc., the high- performance Linux company, today announced that the online discussion
community, Angryman.com is using TurboLinux’s TurboCluster Server to cluster the site’s Web servers for high availability and load balancing.
According to CNN News, the report, prepared for Congress by the General Accounting Office, states the government’s computer systems remain “fraught with weaknesses,” posing security risks at a host of federal offices, including the Defense and Treasury departments.
“BT [British Telecom] is to offer unmetered access for libraries, citizen advice bureaux and
colleges,” writes ZDNet UK, but quotes a BT spokesperson as saying, “These are special cases. This is not
about mainstream commercial deals.”
“Boasting one of the largest
selections of current video game titles and console
systems on the Web, WiredLounge.com announced
its official grand opening this week.” Press release at internetwire.com.
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.”