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LWN.net weekly edition
Author: JT Smith
LWN: The newest issue of Linux Weekly News is now online for your reading enjoyment.
Category:
Linux
Next Windows rocks, but copy controls could hamper reinstalls
Author: JT Smith
PCWorld has a cheerleader type story about the upcoming XP: "Windows XP, Microsoft's next operating system, is shaping up as one of...
Appearance themes: Apple’s 1984 Super Bowl ad
Author: JT Smith
Kelly McNeill of OSOpinion writes: "Apple Computer's 1984 Super Bowl advertisement has been routinely hailed as the greatest television commercial of all...
An Open-Source call to arms
Author: JT Smith
Kelly McNeill writes "There is a war going on, whether we in the open-source community want to admit it or not. In...
Review: Rio Volt MP3-CD player
Author: JT Smith
- By Jeff Field -
When I reviewed the Mambo-X MP3 player, I wasn't
very impressed. It did the job, but it was...
Internet worms will become dynamic, smarter
Author: JT Smith
International Data Group reports on a presentation made at the Black Hat Conference in Los Vegas, Nevada, in which the world was...
Java Tool Promises Do-It-Yourself Mobile Apps
Author: JT Smith
Kelly McNeill writes "Why is everyone whining about lagging adoption of wireless data services? Well, they have a lot of reasons. Bandwidth....
An explanation of PortSentry
Author: JT Smith
Linux Journal explains what PortSentry is, why people should use it, and how to use it. PortSentry is a program to catch...
The IT faithful still attend USENIX Annual Tech Conference
Author: JT Smith
The USENIX Association announced today
that its signature conference suffered no change in attendance despite
a
sagging technical industry.Shrinking training budgets and massive layoffs...
Court allows anonymous postings
Author: JT Smith
CNET News.com: "Anonymous posters to Internet message boards can keep their identities under wraps in most
...