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Computer security worse in 2002: SecurityFocus CEO

Author: JT Smith From CNN: "If you thought computer security was bad in 2001, you're not going to enjoy 2002. That was the message from...

MediaBox VS-2601 multimedia encoder/server released

Author: JT Smith Raluca Neascu writes: iTuner Networks Corporation today announced a new breakthrough in video streaming with MediaBox VS-2601. Adjudged "Killer Application of the...

IBM: Solid future in fluid tech industry

Author: JT Smith CRMdaily.com quotes new IBM CEO Sam Palmisano as saying "Big Blue is in a strong position to deal with a rapidly changing...

IT Security Cookbook now available

Author: JT Smith From LinuxSecurity Contributors: "Over the past five years, Sean Boran has put together what has become the most comprehensive ...

Mozilla 1.0 Development Cycle plans

Author: JT Smith New with fixed link: Mitchell Baker writes, "Mozilla.org will be releasing our 0.9.9 milestone shortly, meaning we're coming up on the long-awaited...

Missing Kernel patches from lone coders?

Author: JT Smith Slashdot readers discuss the continuing saga of missing Linux kernel patches. In this case, the debate is prompted by an article at...

Nemein produces Open Source-based project information system for construction industry

Author: JT Smith From Henri Bergius writes: Nemein has produced Nemein.Net for Construction, an integrated project information system for the construction industry based on the Sun Cobalt...

Everything Unix Web site launches!

Author: JT Smith Michael Holve write, "Bringing together the classic 'Everything sites' with just a little extra -- into a one-stop portal for the Unix...

GPL enforcement goes to court for first time in MySQL case

Author: JT Smith - by Tina Gasperson -MySQL AB, the originator of the MySQL GPL database, is taking Progress Software Corporation, the corporate parent of NuSphere...

Looking inside the Bochs hardware emulator

Author: JT Smith - By Russell C. Pavlicek - Most people in the Open Source community are aware of VMware, a commercial product which allows you...