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The Future of Physical Hard Drive Security
Anonymous Reader writes "Earlier this month, LaCie revealed another one of its SAFE desktop hard drives with biometric fingerprint reader (scan to get access),...
Apple vs. Dell: When Support and Innovation Fail
Some buyers of Apple's new MacBook notebook are hopping mad about random restarts and heat problems that don't fit with Apple's image. Still, Dell...
Scalable anonymity with I2P
Author: Leslie P. Polzer
The Invisible Internet Project (I2P) is a work in progress whose aim is to provide a secure version of the IP...
FreeDOS 1.0 born after 12-year gestation
Author: Lisa Hoover
Nearly two months to the day after rumors circulated that the open source MS-DOS operating system project FreeDOS was "dead," version 1.0...
Microsoft and the Broken Window Theory of Economic
Author: Inhibit
Chris Bergeron writes "Microsoft is reporting that by releasing an operating system it will magically create $40 Billion dollars rather than simply suck...
Growing pains for Google’s Summer of Code
Author: Bruce Byfield
As the second Google Summer of Code (SOC) winds down, most participants agree: the program, which pays selected students to work on...
Earthlink takes Nevada spammer for $11m
A Nevada bulk email firm has been ordered to pay Earthlink $11m for spamming the ISP's customers. Earthlink won the judgment in a CAN-SPAM...
TechBookReport on ‘Understanding .NET’
TBR writes "From the outside the .NET framework is a bit of a big, intimidating beastie. Come to think of it, it's pretty big...
KToon: Simple 2D animation
Author: Ben McGrath
If you are running Mac OS X or Microsoft Windows, you have access to many different animation applications, ranging from Adobe Flash...
Goodwill is good with open source portal Liferay
Author: Tina Gasperson
Goodwill Industries provides employment services for the homeless, disabled, and disadvantaged. In 2005, the 80,000 employees of this international charity helped more...