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Bits, bytes and beers at Defcon – a photographic tour
Author: JT Smith
Wired: "The annual underground party for hackers is known as much for its technical content as its hijinks. Declan McCullagh presents a...
Hackers developing anti-censorship software
Author: JT Smith
The Standard: "Hacking is finding things out. It is knowledge, especially when
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Review: Seagate ST380020A 80-gigabyte HDD
Author: JT Smith
- By Jeff Field -
The U Series ST380020A is Seagate's new 5400-RPM 80-gigabyte hard drive. Overshadowed by the news
of Seagate's new...
RedHat ‘util-linux’ vipw vulnerability
Author: JT Smith
LinuxSecurity warns that RedHat 7.1's vipw utility leaves /etc/shadow world-readable. /etc/shadow is the file which contains the encrypted passwords for all users...
Adobe’s official statement about KIllustrator
Author: JT Smith
- by Tina Gasperson -KIllustrator, the Open Source counterpart to Adobe Inc.'s widely popular Illustrator program, has been under fire recently, ever...
From Netscape to nightclub
Author: JT Smith
Wired.com has a story about Jamie Zawinski, an ex-Netscape coder, opening the DNA nightclub in San Francisco, after spending two years and...
Scaling supercomputers with Linux
Author: JT Smith
feder tells us about a story from InformationWeek: "Cray's former chief architect for massively parallel processor systems, Steve Oberlin, is president and...
Linux lends a hand to Sun engineers
Author: JT Smith
Network World Fusion has a confusing story about Sun rolling out a critical customer service application for handhelds on Linux.
Category:
Linux
Microsoft’s .Net: Bill’s gate to the cyber toll bridge
Author: JT Smith
Kelly McNeill writes, "Not long ago, a Microsoft ad campaign asked where consumers wanted to go. That slogan came back to me...
Scott Handy: Here’s what’s going on with IBM and Linux
Author: JT Smith
Slashdot has a Q&A with IBM executive Scott Handy about IBM's plans for Linux.
Category:
Linux