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Book review: Web Security, Privacy and Commerce
Author: JT Smith
Slashdot: "'I was excited about this book because rarely does one come out that so directly applies to what I do day...
Mandrake: Security update to glibc
Author: JT Smith
Posted at LWN.net: "Flavio Veloso found an overflowable buffer problem in earlier versions
of the glibc glob(3) implementation. It may be...
Tech industry leaders join forces in an open consortium to support next-generation computing
Author: JT Smith
From Businesswire (via Yahoo.com): Turbolinux®, a worldwide provider of Linux operating environments and
a key innovator in applications that automate the assignment of...
Minutes of the GNOME board meeting December 18 2001
Author: JT Smith
"Havoc to write a paragraph on what GNOME-2 release is expected to be."
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Open CASCADE to develop Cadpak Win version 3.0 for Mitutoyo
Author: JT Smith
"The world's number one metrology company will use the open-source 3D
modeling components and Open CASCADE services for the...
LWN.net weekly edition
Author: JT Smith
The big weekly edition of LWN is up and ready to be read by you.
Category:
Linux
KDE development team announces KDE 3.0Beta1
Author: JT Smith
The KDE
Project today announced the immediate release of KDE 3.0beta1,
the third generation of KDE's free, powerful,
easy-to-use, Internet-enabled desktop for Linux and other...
Duke speaks: Free speech synthesis for Java
Author: JT Smith
An anonymous reader writes: "Taken from http://java.sun.com/features/2001/12/flite.html, 'Researchers from Sun Microsystems Laboratories in Burlington,
Massachusetts have created an open source speech synthesis engine
written...
Open Source schools projects work together to provide alternative to Microsoft offer
Author: JT Smith
- By Grant Gross -
Several Open Source-in-education projects are joining forces and countering Microsoft's offer of $1 billion worth of software,...
IBM takes quantum leap
Author: JT Smith
From ZDNet: "Researchers at IBM said on Wednesday that they have used a newly developed computer to perform "the most complex quantum...