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Bourne Again Shell vulnerability

Author: JT Smith "A vulnerability exists in the bourne again shell that could allow arbitrary writing to files. The problem exists in the insecure creation...

Startup gives new meaning to floppy disk

Author: JT Smith "Matthew Leek has spent more than four years getting a compact disc to resemble a fruit roll-up. His company, ThinDisc Media, has...

Undoing the Mac OS facelift

Author: JT Smith Wired News reports that some users are unhappy about the new look and feel of Apple's Mac OS X interface, with some...

Qbizm Technologies opens US office

Author: JT Smith Qbizm Technologies, Inc. opened its new U.S. address in the heart of Silicon Valley, San Jose California. "The majority of our business...

ZapMe! zaps schools

Author: JT Smith "ZapMe! Corp., a company that gave schools free computers and Internet access in exchange for the right to display online advertisements, has...

Pepperoni, extra cheese, and Linux

Author: JT Smith Information Week reports: "Maybe it's all those hungry programmers working late at night. Whatever the reason, pizza chains have been among the...

AbsoluteX now available

Author: JT Smith LinuxDevices.com reports that the AbsoluteX open source development toolkit is now available for download. "AbsoluteX, unveiled at the recent Atlanta Linux Showcase,...

Bluetooth’s grin gets old

Author: JT Smith From Wired News: "Two-and-a-half years after five bigwig companies formed what is today the Bluetooth Special Interest Group, there are over 2,000...

Big things, small packages

Author: JT Smith From Linux.com: "Ah, the holidays. Time for family, friends and package management. How does the virtual family of Linux distributions stack up...

Review: Programming Perl, 3rd Edition

Author: JT Smith Slashdot reviews and discusses Programming Perl, 3rd Edition: "While the previous editions were exceptionally well-written references, they were also aimed squarely at...