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New Internet service protects user privacy

Author: JT Smith In response to growing demand for user privacy and control on the Internet, Mailshell.com today unveiled its free email management service that...

IDG launches micronetwork

Author: JT Smith Providing a central location for breaking news on all facets of security issues facing the IT and Internet security industry, International Data...

LinuxDevices.com Embedded Linux Weekly Newsletter

Author: JT Smith The LinuxDevices.com Embedded Linux Weekly Newsletter for August 17 is out.

Linuxlab packs 160 servers into a standard six-foot rack

Author: JT Smith Linuxlab expands the boundaries of high-density server configuration with its Saratoga Rack 160, enabling information providers to place up to 160 Web...

SuSE swipes AS/400 in IBM megadeal

Author: JT Smith Although partnerships between OEMs and distros are announced every day, what swings this one is that SuSE has got across the board...

SGI opens Open Inventor source code

Author: JT Smith The Register announces that SGI has released the source code for its high-end Open Inventor 3D graphics object-oriented application development system...

VA’s Augustin talks Itanic, Sledgehammer

Author: JT Smith The Register caught up with VA Linux Systems founder Larry Augustin at LinuxWorld this week, we thought he could shed some...

Financial Intranet Investment announces additional patent applications

Author: JT Smith This application covers the benefits protected by The Energy Corp.'s already granted U.S. patents for means delivering audio and optical information through...

Enlighten to exhibit premier system management software

Author: JT Smith ``EnlightenDSM provides out-of-the-box, enhanced management for servers and workstations, and increased productivity for IT professionals responsible for the administration of mixed Linux,...

New South Wales Govt proposes ‘anti-hacking’ legislation

Author: JT Smith PC World reports the NSW State Attorney General, Bob Debus, has proposed amendments to the NSW Crimes Act which will see...