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Hackers developing anti-censorship software

Author: JT Smith The Standard: "Hacking is finding things out. It is knowledge, especially when ...

Review: Seagate ST380020A 80-gigabyte HDD

Author: JT Smith - By Jeff Field - The U Series ST380020A is Seagate's new 5400-RPM 80-gigabyte hard drive. Overshadowed by the news of Seagate's new...

It’s 2005. Do you know where Tux is?

Author: JT Smith Jason Briggs at ZDNet attempts to predict the future of Linux, and where the Open Source operating system will be several years...

Global Monitoring System, ECHELON, has its day

Author: JT Smith Linux Security is asking users across the Internet to jam the big-five English countries' Echelon communications listening network on October 21st.

MAPS to start charging for anti-spam list

Author: JT Smith At the end of this month, the anti-spammers at the Mail Abuse Prevention System (MAPS) plan to start charging a subscription fee...

WIPO can’t follow its own rules

Author: JT Smith WIPO literally wrote the book on how to deal with domain name spats that it moderates -- and, as this item at...

Microsoft racing to patch Outlook flaw

Author: JT Smith Last Friday, bug hunter Georgi Guninski unearthed a security flaw with Microsoft's Office XP that could allow attackers to view another party's...

Microsoft to charge for MP3 ripping

Author: JT Smith Microsoft has changed its tune on MP3 ripping, but only because there's a profit to be made. The company announced today that...

On becoming a war victim

Author: JT Smith - By Richard Stallman- While traveling from South Africa to Sweden in June, I became a victim of the War on Drugs. It happened at...

The support call HOWNOTTO

Author: JT Smith LinuxPlanet editor Michael Hall retells his experience with the technical support arm of a supposedly Linux-friendly computer vendor. Head-exploding moments come early...