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Project JXTA passes “million downloads” milestone
- By Robin 'Roblimo' Miller -
JXTA is a Sun-sponsored Open Source project that is the very embodiment of the company's oft-repeated "the network is...
Corporations Targeted in Download Fight
The Recording Industry Association of America and the Motion Picture Association of America are sending a six-page brochure this week to Fortune 1000 corporations...
OpenOffice.org 1.0.2 is available for download.
It is a "micro" release and
does not include new features. Rather it incorporates many bug fixes.
Reports indicate that it is faster and more robust.For...
Downloadable exploits accelerate security concerns
For hackers or 'script kiddies' to attack and severely damage a Web site or corporate server it's almost a point-and-click exercise using widely available...
Dot-Mil Hacker’s Download Mistake
When Gary McKinnon -- the British hacker accused of infiltrating U.S. military computers -- downloaded a commercial remote-access program and used it to avoid...
Linux download site hacked, infected
The download site for two very common Linux based utilities, tcpdump.org, was hacked into on Nov. 11, and the software available for download was...
Research: 1/4 of U.S. downloaders would pay
Anonymous Reader writes: "Ipsos-Reid came up with some interesting findings this week in their continuing research on digital music. The results have significant implications...
Mandrake Linux 9.0 released for downloading
Reader writes: "Mandrake 9.0 available for downloading, however it's not officially official yet. MozillaQuest Magazine (mozillaquest.com) reports: "Mandrake Linux has released its latest offering,...
A new tactic in the download war
"Record labels are reluctant to discuss spoofing, but their
trade group,...
PressPlay shifts to unlimited downloads
Anonymous Reader writes: "The record industry's peer-to-peer networks have hardly been the most popular offerings. How can they be? Not only do they charge...