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Lycos wins license in China
Author: JT Smith
The Boston Globe is reporting, Lycos Inc.'s affiliate in Asia has received a license from Chinese authorities to operate one of...
Laptops, lost and found
Author: JT Smith
Boston-based Lucira Technologies Inc. is about to release a product it says will be able to trace stolen PCs whenever they are...
Angryman turns to TurboLinux
Author: JT Smith
TurboLinux, Inc., the high- performance Linux company, today announced that the online discussion
community, Angryman.com is using TurboLinux's TurboCluster Server to...
Federal report: Government computers pose security risks
Author: JT Smith
According to CNN News, the report, prepared for Congress by the General Accounting Office, states the government's computer systems remain "fraught...
IBM Linux Wristwatch
Author: JT Smith
IBM Research offers the most indepth information on their Linux wristwatch we've seen, including photo.
Category:
Linux
BT to offer limited unmetered Internet access
Author: JT Smith
"BT is to offer unmetered access for libraries, citizen advice bureaux and
colleges," writes ZDNet UK, but quotes a BT spokesperson as...
Online ad market growing, but slowing
Author: JT Smith
NewsBytes article contains ambivilent news for people who make Web sites for a living -- like NewsForge staffers.
Category:
Open Source
Andreessen: couch potato on the run
Author: JT Smith
FairfaxIT interviews famous workaholic (and Netscape cofounder) Marc Andreessen briefly about this and that before he "...grabs his pager and starts checking...
Looking into the Digital Future
Author: JT Smith
A group of self-styled Internet visionaries got together over the weekend in Emeryville, California at an event unsurprisingly called the Festival
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Linux getting its game face on
Author: JT Smith
"Sometimes a Linux geek just wants to have fun,"...