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IBM launches wireless security package

Author: JT Smith From C|Net: "IBM is due to launch on Monday new services and software aimed at making wireless networks and communications more secure...

KDE 3.0Alpha1 developer’s release ships

Author: JT Smith From TheDot: "The KDE Project has just announced the release of KDE 3.0Alpha1, the inaugural release of the KDE 3 series. This...

NetFlip Virus problem warning

Author: JT Smith InnerPeace Volunteers writes: "This may be another windows only problem, and the virus probably does no more than give annoying redirects when...

GNU RTP Stack introduced

Author: JT Smith David Sugar writes: "GNU ccRTP is a high performance threadsafe C++ RTP (Real-TimeTranspor Protocol) stack and newly designated GNU package. GNU ccRTP...

MozillaQuest Patch Maker — easy Mozilla hacking

Author: JT Smith MozillaQuest Magazine: "The Mozilla Organization´s newest toy for Mozilla hacking is Patch Maker. A Perl script, it lets almost anyone familiar with...

Japan looks to claim home ground with e-platform

Author: JT Smith From EETimes: "Japanese consumer electronics manufacturers are hoping a set-top-box architecture they are calling an "e-platform" will be the recipe for the...

Update to Cool Devices Quick Reference Guide

Author: JT Smith Anonymous Reader writes, "LinuxDevices.com just has published an update to their highly popular online Embedded Linux "Cool Devices" Quick Reference Guide. The...

A first look at StarOffice 6.0 beta

Author: JT Smith From LinuxWorld: "The shell is gone, and that's good. Load times ...

Kernel Cousin Debian Hurd

Author: JT Smith Catch up on the all the latest news from the Debian Hurd mailing list in this report, posted by Paul Emsley at...

Build a better user experience… or get out of the way

Author: JT Smith Commentary from scotfinnie.com: "What about Linux? Some hail open-source software development as the answer. But I have some doubts about that. It's...