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Open Source stock report: Nasdaq drops, HP plummets

Author: JT Smith - By Dan Berkes - The Nasdaq took a nasty dive today, plunging into the 1800s for the first time in months. HP earnings...

HTML form protocol attack

Author: JT Smith LogError writes: "This paper describes how some HTML browsers can be tricked through the use of HTML forms into sending more or...

Blistering fast benchmark from IBM, Zeus

Author: JT Smith Anonymous Reader writes: "UK webserver company pushes 3 Gbit/Sec from a single box !!http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/5/21098.html" Category: Unix

Web review: The cozy close-knit feeling of VarLinux.org

Author: JT Smith - by Tina Gasperson - Nicholas Petreley writes a lot of articles for LinuxWorld.com. I guess that just wasn't enough to satisfy the...

Microsoft slaps back at Sun in Java spat

Author: JT Smith Microsoft fired back at Sun Microsystems, a week after Sun took out full-page ads asking consumers to "demand that Microsoft include the...

Alan Cox: Linux 2.4.8-ac6

Author: JT Smith ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/alan/2.4/ -- Intermedia diffs available from http://www.bzimage.org. * Small reiserfs changes but otherwise this ought to be...

Linux 2.4.9

Author: JT Smith Linux kernel 2.4.9 has been released; download from kernel.org or your favorite mirror site. Read on for the changelog and message from...

glibc 2.2.4 released, and “some not so nice things”

Author: JT Smith Version 2.2.4 of the GNU C library has been released, and Ulrich Drepper explaines what's new, what has changed, and where to...

Felten SDMI presentation: No cops, but lingering questions about DMCA

Author: JT Smith - By Grant Gross - In the end, the long-awaited presentation of the Princeton and Rice University researchers, who hacked the recording...

Web bugs spying on net users

Author: JT Smith BBC: "Web bugs are crawling over the internet, secretly collecting information about surfing habits, says a new report." Category: Programming