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To USB or not to USB

Author: JT Smith From Infoworld.com: "Stealing a page from the Marine Corp recruiting ad, USB will soon be all it can be. The technology is...

2.4 kernel: Contributor Ts’o’s practical approach to Linux

Author: JT Smith - By Julie Bresnick - Open Source people Thirty-three year old Theodore Ts'o remembers when the Linux kernel was small enough to print out...

Sweden offers glimpse into future of real-life high-tech gaming

Author: JT Smith Dallas News reports on unfolding events in Stockholm, Sweden: "Within a few weeks, the streets of Stockholm will become the scene of...

SCLUG to host LUG Fest IV

Author: JT Smith Gareth J. Greenaway writes: "The Simi-Conejo Linux Users Group will be holding LUGFest IV on April 21st and 22nd, 2001, in...

Crackers become terrorists under new law

Author: JT Smith From ZDNet UK: Computer hackers could be classed as terrorists under a UK law, which is designed to prevent dissident political groups...

Americans using the ‘Net more and more

Author: JT Smith Cox News Service reports that Americans are embracing the Internet like no other technology before it, with nine million new users...

Copyright post-Napster

Author: JT Smith NewsWeek (on MSNBC.com) reports on what's next for the music industry following the latest Napster court ruling. "at the same time they're...

T.13 hoses down CPRM fears

Author: JT Smith The Register reports on the ongoing controversy surrounding CPRM -- the format that would introduce copy protection (among other items) as standard...

Mediator appointed in Napster case

Author: JT Smith InfoWorld reports: "The beleaguered peer-to-peer music-trading site Napster and its court rivals, The Recording Industry Association of America, (RIAA) have met with...

New Perl modules

Author: JT Smith New Perl modules this week include: Finance-Quote for fetching stock prices via the Internet; Net-Jabber for access to the Jabber instant messaging...