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OpenMail attracts 1 million Linux users

Author: JT Smith By Grant Gross Managing Editor When Hewlett-Packard ported its OpenMail mail/messaging software to Linux in October 1999, OpenMail evangelist Richi Jennings was hoping for...

U.S. officials worry about NTT buying Verio

Author: JT Smith Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp., owned partially by the Japanese government, is trying to buy U.S. Web hosting service Verio. The story...

IBM’s Linux watch

Author: JT Smith IBM's prototype PDA watch running Linux is discussed in greater detail on Thestandard.com. The piece discusses current limitations of the...

Site appeals to cell-phone haters

Author: JT Smith Do you sometimes want to smash the cell phone of the guy who just cut you off on the freeway? From ...

‘Pirate’ instant messenger piggybacks on AOL’s AIM

Author: JT Smith A program called Aimster allows AIM users to search for files on AOL, the Microsoft Network, and Gnutella, Salon.com reports. Category: Linux

EPA Web site ‘riddled with security weaknesses’

Author: JT Smith A CNET story: "Despite efforts to shore up computer security, the Environmental Protection Agency is still an open target for hackers, according...

National security conference Oct. 16 to 19 in Baltimore

Author: JT Smith The National Institute of Standards and Technology and the National Computer Security Center announce the 23rd National Information Systems Security Conference...

Commerce chief takes on digital divide

Author: JT Smith Commerce Secretary Norman Mineta is making Internet access for the poor and minorities a top priority.

Progress on wireless organizing could move talks along

Author: JT Smith Verizon Communications and two of its unions are citing progress in their efforts to agree on new contracts for 87,200 employees and...

LinuxDevices.com Embedded Linux Weekly Newsletter

Author: JT Smith The LinuxDevices.com Embedded Linux Weekly Newsletter for August 10 is out. Category: Linux