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FCC’s chief techie sees a wilder Net ride ahead

Author: JT Smith David Farber, chief technologist at the Federal Communications Commission, has a promise for those stunned by the pace of change in Internet...

Perl Embedding Engine (PEE) 1.04a released

Author: JT Smith According to Linux PR, PEE aims to solve the compatibility problem by giving full power of Perl to the...

Bank manager snagged by snare of bogus kiddie-porn site

Author: JT Smith Scotsman Paul Chalmers had the misfortune to stumble upon a stooge-site set up by US police, and now he's gonna be part...

“You misled us – see you in court,” say MP3.com shareholders

Author: JT Smith MP3.com knew it was basing its business on copyright violation and therefore duped investors, says attorney Bill Lerach. From a story at...

Two new AMD K7 Athlon systems pre-packed with Linux

Author: JT Smith Linux Computer Systems says that both the desktop system and the server configuration retail for under $2K. From Linuxpr.com.

What’s wrong with Linux services?

Author: JT Smith By Jack Bryar NewsForge ColumnistOpen Source business I never expected to defend Red Hat's business model in a column. But the company has been getting...

LinuxCertified.com announces certification boot camp

Author: JT Smith LinuxCertified.com is announcing a boot-camp style programme for linux certification. PR Web tells of it. Category: Open Source

Dell offers load-balancing Linux server

Author: JT Smith Intel is bringing out a new linux server designed for webfarming and load balancing under linux. The story at ZDNet. Category: Linux

Free alternative to Carnivore

Author: JT Smith Amid growing criticism of the FBI for not releasing its Carnivore e-mail reading software to the public, one company has released its...

New software license: Up Yours FSF

Author: JT Smith "Early this morning, a number of not-quite-open source corporations, ranging from Microsoft to IBM, annouced that they...