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40-Mbit wireless rides orthogonal multiplexing

Author: JT Smith "As cell phone providers scramble to up their second-generation (2G) bit rates for wireless digital communications from a measly 14 kbits/second to...

ACLU stands behind John Does online

Author: JT Smith CNET News.com reports: "The American Civil Liberties Union on Monday renewed its pledge to protect anonymous online speakers from legal action taken...

Can Linux cross the channel?

Author: JT Smith From ZDNet: "Linux is gaining in popularity while the Linux industry is shrinking. While major players in the open source world lay off people,...

Sun Micro releases new low-priced workstation

Author: JT Smith Hoping to increase its market share in the low end of the market, computer maker Sun Microsystems has introduced a newer, cheaper...

Linux people don’t need to be protected

Author: JT Smith - by Tina Gasperson - In most families, it goes something like this: kids think mom is a dork. Kids slander mom behind...

Tip of the Week: Ports and processes

Author: JT Smith From LinuxLookup: "Recently on a company-internal newsgroup, someone asked the question "How do I tell what process is using a specific port?"...

SonicBlue releases an in-dash MP3 player

Author: JT Smith Anonymous Reader writes "Napster faces a shutdown again, but this one may stick. They have another appeal running. If it does not...

Intriguing questions in MS appeal

Author: JT Smith Wired.com: "If the U.S. government prevails in breaking up Microsoft, 'We're going to replace one monopoly with another?' That's a question from...

Red Hat acquires Planning Technologies, Inc.

Author: JT Smith Red Hat, Inc. announced today that it has acquired Planning Technologies, Inc. Here's the press release: For Immediate Release For more information: Melissa London ...

IT managers looking to blame Linux

Author: JT Smith OSOpinion.com: "How many times have we come across Information Technology managers who say the problem ...