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Net access passes 100 million in U.S.

Author: JT Smith ZDNet News: "The number of people jumping online from U.S. homes went from 88.2 million in July 2000 to ...

‘Hackers’ hit Los Alamos public information site

Author: JT Smith Network World Fusion reports "Hackers trying to beat government security on ...

SGI announces OpenGL Vizserver 1.3

Author: JT Smith From a press release at PR Newswire: "SGI (NYSE: SGI), a leading provider of high-performance computing, visualization and complex data management solutions for technical...

To upgrade or not to upgrade?

Author: JT Smith BBC News ponders operating system upgrade possibilities, from Windows XP ("check first whether your computer is modern enough to run the system...

Netscape denies it uses Mozilla code for 6.1 browser

Author: JT Smith MozillaQuest: "It is very likely that this Mozilla 0.9.2.1 source code is the code ...

Microsoft lays into Oracle (and Sun )

Author: JT Smith IT-Analysis interviews Gordon Mangione, vp of Microsoft's SQL Server Team. On the Open Source movement and competition with Red Hat, Mangione says:...

Microsoft backtracks; Hotmail data may have been compromised

Author: JT Smith "silicon.com has discovered that Hotmail was actually attacked by a variant of Code Red - not the original version. This worked in...

Airport web access offers open house to security risks

Author: JT Smith Ananova: "Experts are warning the wireless internet connections on offer at airports may pose a security risk to users. Wireless web networks are...

Tech funds dry up as VCs take a holiday

Author: JT Smith The Register: "Venture capitalists continue to desert the US technology sector, according to research published by PricewaterhouseCoopers and VentureOne. PwC reckons that...

Kids computer camp crashes, quits

Author: JT Smith Wired: "Two weeks remained of the computer camp when American Computer Experience abruptly announced it was shutting down. The trucks pulled up,...