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It’s just an algorithm

Author: JT Smith At a large security software conference last week in Florida, the most popular T-shirt among the 1000 delegates was the one you...

Pink slips part of dot-com game

Author: JT Smith Behind the deepening meltdown of once-glamorous media...

Are you comfy at your computer? Bringing the fun to another room

Author: JT Smith In most American homes the computer remains banished to an uncomfortable office-like room, while the television and stereo enjoy the leisurely living...

Parisian company has record high sales; runs on Linux

Author: JT Smith Netgem offers Internet service similar to American WebTV, and runs on a Linux-based open source platform. From a press release at BusinessWire.

BeOS and missed opportunities

Author: JT Smith "I've been following the BeOS for about a year; I'm a serious fan and hardcore advocate. I sense an opportunity. I audaciously...

iSONEWS.com says Sega is ‘strongarming’ them

Author: JT Smith A reader submitted these comments and a press release: "As many of you have heard by now, strong-arm tactics used by Sega's...

IT workers deserve humane treatment

Author: JT Smith e-week columnist Cameron Sturdevant laments the loss of the eight-hour work day for modern IT workers. Category: Open Source

Napster lawyer: We have a 50-50 chance

Author: JT Smith This Salon story discusses the prospects for the peer-to-peer troublemaker who's going to trial today.

Weekly news wrapup

Author: JT Smith By Grant Gross Managing EditorGiving some props Here at NewsForge, we're constantly amazed about the prolific super-Linux programmer Alan Cox, who seems to release...

A Year Ago: ‘Revolutionary’ crypto system unveiled

Author: JT Smith ZDNet UK has a reposting of the announcement of StegFS, a steganographic file system for Linux. "FS doesn't just make a file...