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DoJ releases bidding guidelines for Carnivore evaluation

Author: JT Smith

ZDNet has a Reuters article up on the US Department of Justice’s guidelines for the bidding on the review of FBI’s carnivore e-mail tap software.

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  • Linux

Lotus makes first business move with wireless

Author: JT Smith

Australian IT talks of Lotus’ WAP technology.

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  • Unix

Information on Microsoft’s .Net project

Author: JT Smith

Microsoft released a little information about Microsoft.Net and ZDNet has interepreted it for us.

Markup languages at Seybold conference

Author: JT Smith

ZDNet discusses various markup languages and other related topics to be discussed at the Seybold conference.

Chinese software company tests firewall

Author: JT Smith

People’s Daily has a story of a Chinese software company challenging computer users throughout the world to break through their firewall, for a cash prize of 500,000 yuan.

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  • Linux

When will the DVD take off?

Author: JT Smith

ZDNet asks the question of why DVD’s haven’t taken the market by storm.

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  • Unix

PGP security flaw

Author: JT Smith

NWFusion is carrying the story of a recently discovered 3-year-old security flaw in PGP.

Product launches set at forum

Author: JT Smith

The following article from Info World highlights a handful of the products introduced this week at the Intel Developer Forum (IDF), which ends Thursday.

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  • Linux

Email security blown open by Critical Path bug

Author: JT Smith

Millions of email users were today warned of a potentially devastating security flaw that allows malicious hackers to take control of their accounts, reports UK.internet.com.

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  • Linux

Justice Breyer could be Microsoft’s lucky charm

Author: JT Smith

For a Supreme Court justice whose vote is crucial to the government in the Microsoft case, Stephen Breyer has been awfully friendly to accused antitrust violators in the past, reports CNET News.