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Review: CueCat barcode scanner

Author: JT Smith - by Jeff Field - Several weeks ago I received a package in the mail from Wired. It contained a curious little...

Corporations won’t rescue PC makers

Author: JT Smith ZDNet warns that corporations are not likely to rescue PC makers from sagging sales. Computers are powerful, corporate networks are shored up,...

Linux: Four weddings and a funeral stock market

Author: JT Smith SearchEnterpriseLinux: "The year 2000 was the year for weddings and a rosy afterglow as major systems vendors embraced Linux. In 2001, the...

We’ve got brain cancer and we want your money

Author: JT Smith From The Register: "Mobile phone companies and manufacturers are to be served with billion-dollar lawsuits from US brain tumour victims, according to...

.comment: Ain’t anti-aliasing amazing?

Author: JT Smith "If there's a rumor floating round that I'll do any damn thing to my computer that anyone suggests, I'd be hard pressed...

The Linux Internet dream

Author: JT Smith "Linux is currently going through the same stages the Internet did. It started off as a geeks-only area, but some very smart...

Free links, only $50 apiece

Author: JT Smith Wired News reports: "Online news sites are turning to a novel way to make some extra cash: requiring fees for links. The...

TurboLinux security announcement: fetchmail

Author: JT Smith TurboLinux has released a security advisory for fetchmail-5-5.0-2 and earlier versions. "The updated IMAP server released in errata advisory RHSA:102-04 exposes a...

IBM embraces Linux throughout its line

Author: JT Smith From PlanetIT: "Jockeying to cut to the front of the Linux world, IBM has ...

MindRover comes to Linux

Author: JT Smith "If you have fond memories of Core War, or if you think the Mars rover would have been more interesting with a ...