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Conoco deploys Linux-based supercomputer
Author: JT Smith
Energy conglomerate Conoco Inc. announced that it has built and deployed a huge Linux-based supercomputer to analyze massive amounts of seismic data...
Taking sides in the Napster war
Author: JT Smith
The New York Times has a story about sites battling for the ears and minds of music lovers.
FreeBSD Linux compatiblity mode buffer overflow vulnerability
Author: JT Smith
From SecurityFocus.com: Patches are available for FreeBSD 5.0-CURRENT, 4.1-STABLE and 3.5-STABLE. Upgrading to a version of these operating systems after the correction...
MS employee, bored, fixes bugs
Author: JT Smith
From the humor site Segfault.org: In a bold move Wednesday afternoon, Microsoft Corp. (Nasdaq: MSFT) employee Donald Rutherford, fixed approximately 3 bugs...
Thai ‘Robocop’ can be controlled to shoot via Internet
Author: JT Smith
Scientists have developed an armed robotic security guard.
"Roboguard," devised in Thailand, can shoot at will or wait for the order to...
Emulex hoax suspect in custody
Author: JT Smith
Federal law enforcement authorities on Thursday arrested a suspect in the stock manipulation case of technology company Emulex, which saw its stock...
Judge ‘saves’ Universal’s CEO during MP3.com trial
Author: JT Smith
So what if Universal CEO Edgar Bronfman despises MP3.com? Universal Music Group's copyright lawsuit rolls on, Judge Jed Rakoff ruled. MP3.com's legal...
Compaq offers Open Source Developers Program
Author: JT Smith
Compaq has established a free developers program for OpenSource developers at http://csa.compaq.com/csa_genlinux.html. The program offers free tools for Alpha and Intel servers...
Eathlink and AOL gear up to compete with revamped Microsoft.net
Author: JT Smith
Cox News Service article on strategies being put into effect by Earthlink, AOL, and other ISPs to stay competitive in the 21st...
Machines build machines
Author: JT Smith
This is the tech "story of the week" that's running everywhere, in one form or another, from MSNBC.com to Slashdot to the...