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Development kernel 2.5.33 released

Linus: "There's a fair amount of stuff in here again, but I'd personally like to have people who actually use that d*ng floppy driver...

The week that was: SC(aldera)O, KDE-RH, browsers…

Anonymous Reader writes - "In its The week that was feature for September 1, Linux and Main brings us up to date on...

SCO exec says the company may revive Project Monterey

"...the new SCO is thinking about reviving an old SCO effort to develop a version of Unix for Intel's new 64-bit family of Itanium...

Trio pushes Web services specification

"Stretching the limits for the length of new acronyms, BEA Systems Inc., IBM Corp. and Microsoft Corp. have released BPEL4WS, or Business Process Execution...

Uncovering a computer’s secrets

"Computer forensics experts are so thorough that it is virtually impossible to destroy data once it has been saved on a hard drive." Link:...

AOL gives up on ‘open access’ to cable TV systems

"This deal was a victory for a narrow, corporate vision of communications. It was a defeat for diversity in entertainment and information, and in...

E-textbooks clicking with colleges

"One major advantage over traditional texts is Ruiz's ability to update information, literally within minutes. And that's crucial, he says, in a field...

Linux Games

"The world is filled with Free Software to do all kinds of jobs. From top-to-bottom, a typical GNU/Linux system provides a kernel, basic administration...

Security products aim to make nets hacker-proof

"Concerns over network security are giving rise to a new breed of Internet products aimed at foiling the efforts of hackers and cyberterrorists. The...

A Third Hack on RIAA Site

Anonymous Reader writes - "The web site of the Record Industry Association of America (RIAA) was hit for a third time by hackers who...