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Korean Gov’t invests in semiconductor infrastructure
Author: JT Smith
From a Korea Times announcement: "The government, in collaboration with the private sector, will be investing heavily for the development
of non-memory...
Red Hat Completes C2Net Acquisition
Author: JT Smith
Press release at businesswire.com says, "Red Hat Completes C2Net Acquisition for Approximately $42.7 Million; Strengthens
Offering of Internet Infrastructure Solutions with Added Security."
How easily can a GPL license be abandoned?
Author: JT Smith
I recently stumbled upon the awsome mp3 player Thinkgeek offers.
I noticed a link saying 'download Linux source' and was puzzled when,...
Gates casts doubt on WAP future
Author: JT Smith
A software company representative named Bill Gates is quoted by nwfusion.com as having doubts about whether industry-backed WAP is as good a...
EC gives nod to Oracle, Telia WAP portal venture
Author: JT Smith
"The European Commission (EC) on Tuesday granted its
...
Sun’s Gage named as Harvard prize winner
Author: JT Smith
Little squib at ZDNN says, "John Gage, chief researcher and director of the Science Office for Sun Microsystems, has been selected as...
New Perl Modules, 7-11 September 2000
Author: JT Smith
List of all new modules posted on use.Perl.org between September 7 and September 11. A useful fast reference for the Perl-driven.
Verizon isn’t suing 2600.com over domain name
Author: JT Smith
For a while, it looked like Verizon (the Telco formerly known as Bell Atlantic and/or GTE) was going to sue 2600.com for...
New version of libpam-smb released
Author: JT Smith
libpam-smb contains a buffer overflow that can be used to execute
arbitrary commands with root privilege. libpam-smb was not shipped with
Debian 2.1 (slink),...
Akopia launches developers Web site
Author: JT Smith
Akopia, a provider of Open Source e-commerce software and services, today announced the launch of a Web site where developers of Interchange...