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Shocker: Linux computer rebooted
Author: JT Smith
More humor from Segfault: Joel Kurtz, sysadmin for UK-based ISP Daemon Internet, today announced a reboot of one of the company's largest...
Mobile phones get radiation warning labels
Author: JT Smith
From a Reuters story: "Consumers and organizations concerned about cell phone radiation emissions may have gained a limited victory from mobile phone...
U.S. Panel finds Bill Gates to be a nice guy
Author: JT Smith
From the humor site Segfault (no, it's not true): When asked for comment, Bill Gates replied: "I don't know why people think...
Linux.Conf.au Jan 18 -21, 2001
Author: JT Smith
The conference is a collaborative effort by Linux Australia, the
Sydney Linux Users Group and affiliated organisations. It is
...
MS snows on AT&T’s parade
Author: JT Smith
Cute title, but the story's substance is about Microsoft's failure to provide software for AT&T's planned 10 million "interactive TV" settop boxes...
RSA upgrading its Keon PKI security software
Author: JT Smith
Keon 5.5 will soon be available from RSA Security for both Windows and Unix, according to a story at nwfusion.com.
What it means to be free
Author: JT Smith
eWeek columnist Stan Gibson ruminates about whether GPL software will ever take off, and wonders if there will ever be enough Linux...
Company connects Linux to home entertainment system
Author: JT Smith
By Tina Gasperson
News Editor
Linux is breaking into the home entertainment market with the first digital entertainment system based upon the Open Source...
Netpliance prices i-opener 2001 membership program
Author: JT Smith
From PRNewswire.com: Beginning September 1, retail outlets including Circuit City and CompUSA
will have the new i-opener 2001 Membership Program available for purchase...
Linux conquers the business market
Author: JT Smith
By Alex Teodorescu
Until now, Linux has been popular mostly for academic and tech-savvy
users. But
finally, corporations are catching on to the Linux...