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New eWorld Order: Apple’s revolutionary marketing

Author: JT Smith Kelly McNeill writes "eWorld, the short-lived Internet service from Apple Computer is regarded as one of the company's most memorable flops. Many...

Security alerts: PHP weaknesses?

Author: JT Smith O'Reilly reports on recent security concerns relating to Linux, and specifically PHP in its mail() call, which can be used as a...

How to reverse engineer and still be legal

Author: JT Smith Advogato has an informal piece on reverse engineering while minimising your legal liability, from contacting the vendor for the source or specs...

The end of trust as we know it?

Author: JT Smith SC Magazine reports on a recent incident where a fake Microsoft certificate got into the wild, and discusses the implications and solutions...

Interactive Week’s Fast 50

Author: JT Smith Interactive Week lists its "Fast 50" fast-growing public Internet and services companies. Among them: VA Linux at No. 25, despite its recent...

Ximian’s Mono to Open Source .NET by mid-2002

Author: JT Smith The Register reports that Miguel de Icaza of Ximian's Mono project expects to release code by the middle of next year. It...

The do-it-yourself supercomputer

Author: JT Smith Scientific Amercian has an article on the history of Beowulf supercomputers, including the role of Linux in these high-powered machines. Category: Unix

Review: 3Com HomeConnect Cable Modem

Author: JT Smith - By Jeff Field - With the growing availability and popularity of cable modem service in many areas, a lot of people, Linux...

The spy in your living room

Author: JT Smith UK Guardian: " ...

Study: Someone is watching you

Author: JT Smith ZDNET: "Up to 14 million U.S. workers are subject to continuous surveillance of their e-mail and ...