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IBM puts distributed computing on the grid

Author: JT Smith Lots of news today about IBM's Grid project, which creates "computer farms." Here's a story from ZDNet. More from The Associated Press.

Buffer overflow bug shakes Quake

Author: JT Smith The Register reports that there's a security flaw in the server software that allows Quake III players to play ...

PlayApp offers free Open Source alternative to Microsoft’s Passport

Author: JT Smith From a press release at All Linux Devices: "PlayApp, LLC, Internet distributor of protected PlayApps, in the form of ...

Brian Martin speaks about Attrition defacement

Author: JT Smith InfoGuerra has an interview with Attrition.org's Brian Martin, who discusses Sunday's defacement of his site and the overall state of Internet security. Category:...

Is distributed computing a crime?

Author: JT Smith ZDNet News: "David McOwen is losing a lot of sleep these days over his ...

WAP 2.0 eases development for small Net access devices

Author: JT Smith The Wireless Application Protocol Forum has released version 2.0 of its specification for communications and application displays on wireless Internet devices. One...

ICANN considers anonymous registration

Author: JT Smith ZDNet Interactive Week is reporting that the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers will review the Whoise database to figure out...

Will your stove be safe from hackers?

Author: JT Smith Here's a fun lead-in from a story at GlobeTechnology.com: "Today's hackers are trying to mess with your computer. Two or three years...

Former entertainment execs launch gaming platform

Author: JT Smith Internet.com reports that a former Diseny exec and a Digital Domain software engineer have teamed up to form Rebel Arts, a gaming...

Leave the front door unlocked, too

Author: JT Smith Dennis E. Powell talks about DSL in his latest column at LinuxPlanet. Not Digital Subscriber Line, the broadband technology that's taking a...