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Sony introduces MiniDV camcorder with Bluetooth support
Author: JT Smith
Ian Bell writes "Sony's new MiniDV Camdorder can connect to the internet without a PC. Using Bluetooth technology, the network adapter plugs...
New SourceForge: A more mature process
Author: JT Smith
CNet has this Gartner commentary: "The reporting and collaboration features of VA Linux's
SourceForge Enterprise Edition...
ESR: CML 1.8.4 is available
Author: JT Smith
"The latest version is always available at http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/cml2/."
Subject:
CML...
Italian review of Quanta Gold HTML editor
Author: JT Smith
Michel Morelli writes: "Quanta Gold is the best advanced editor for the creation of web pages that Linux customers have...
Review: Intel Pentium IV 1.9GHz
Author: JT Smith
- By Jeff Field -
The Pentium III was a great success for Intel. It was a good, solid chip with excellent software...
Intel launches low-power server chip
Author: JT Smith
PC World reports that "Intel is continuing its product assault on chipmaker Transmeta with the announcement of a low-power processor and chip...
Bug secrecy vs. full disclosure
Author: JT Smith
ZDNet has a guest column that starts like this: "Microsoft is leading the charge to restrict the free flow of computer-security
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ISS: Security flaw affects six flavors of Unix
Author: JT Smith
From NWFusion.com: "Internet Security Systems (ISS) Monday
warned...
New small foot-print Mozilla-based browser supports iPAQ
Author: JT Smith
Anonymous Reader writes, "TUXIA announced today that Nanozilla, an embedded Browser derived from the open source Mozilla project, is now available for...
Unix flaw could allow malicious hacking
Author: JT Smith
LinuxSecurity: "A vulnerability in a component of a graphical user interface currently shipping with several commercial Unix systems could let a
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