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Software sought to expose terrorist cells

Author: JT Smith SiliconValley: "In a move that has some privacy rights advocates concerned, the Pentagon is hoping to track down ...

File swapper ranks swell by 500 percent

Author: JT Smith PCWorld: "Fueled by word of mouth and more than a few young men, file swapping alternatives to Napster have experienced user growth...

House hears cyberwar fears

Author: JT Smith Wired: "The House of Representatives hears hypothetical situations of cyber-terrorism from computer experts amidst concerns that the United States is not prepared." Category:...

The other side of the DMCA

Author: JT Smith CNET: "The Digital Millennium Copyright Act--a revision to U.S. copyright laws--has taken a real beating recently, ...

Office users hit by new macro risk

Author: JT Smith ZDNET: "A new vulnerability has been detected in systems running Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint, which allows a ...

E-mail has come a long way in 30 years

Author: JT Smith CNET: "Thirty years ago, a simple message launched a revolution in the history ...

Tiemann: some proprietary tech could be relevant to Red Hat’s OSS strategy

Author: JT Smith In a post to the Free Software business mailing list, Red Hat CEO Michael Tiemann says: "Cygnus was acquired by Red Hat...

Pocket PCS offer power for a price

Author: JT Smith ComputerNewsDaily: "With their inventories bulging, Palm Inc. has been frantically slashing prices on its popular line of ...

HP to W3C: We support royalty-free standards

Author: JT Smith LinuxPR: "HP has made a public statement supporting royalty-free web standards and calling on members of the community to send...

AMD’s so-called ‘True Performance Initiative’

Author: JT Smith Kelly McNeill writes: "In a determined effort to change the rules of a game in which it is falling increasingly far behind...