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Great Bridge PostgreSQL 7.1 released
Author: JT Smith
From BusinessWire: Great Bridge, the open source pioneers who launched the first-ever commercial release of the PostgreSQL database in December
2000, today announced...
FreeBSD: ‘hanterm’ ports vulnerability
Author: JT Smith
From LinuxSecurity.com: "hanterm is a modified version of xterm which supports Korean language
...
Rootkit developers and legal liability
Author: JT Smith
The legality and morality of computer security, in the form of questions regarding risks that exploit developers/rootkits/reporters face in light of the...
GPLed Mumps Compiler available
Author: JT Smith
Andy Tai brings us this forwarded message:
From: Kevin C. O'Kane okane@cs.uni.edu
Subject: GPL Mumps Compiler
Mumps (sometimes called M) is a language from...
Boomerang staff welcomed back
Author: JT Smith
NationalPost Online: "Tony Jenkins, former business development manager at Corel Corp., was spooked by the layoffs and uncertainty at the software company...
FBI: From G-Men to G4-Men?
Author: JT Smith
Wired: "It turns out that Robert Mueller, President Bush's pick to revive the FBI's ailing image, has plenty of experience prosecuting computer...
Interview with Shawn Gordon, President/CEO of theK
Author: JT Smith
Craig writes "The wide spread adoption of Linux on the desktop depends on many different factors. Like pieces of a puzzle fitting...
Interview with Shawn Gordon, President/CEO of theKompany
Author: JT Smith
Craig writes, "The wide spread adoption of Linux on the desktop depends on many different factors. Like pieces of a puzzle fitting...
A victory for the software industry
Author: JT Smith
Anonymous Reader writes, "Matthew Harris' last case as a practicing lawyer was as lead
technical litigator in the Caldera antitrust case against...
GPS network to monitor Earth’s creep
Author: JT Smith
CNet reports on a project to use GPS to complement seismographs in earth movement tracking and earthquake prediction.
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