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Opening closed minds to Open Source

Author: JT Smith ZDNet has a column by Richard French, the big boss of OSDN, of which NewsForge is part. " It's Microsoft that diagnosed...

Rambus exec forecasts 1-GHz RDRAM in 2002

Author: JT Smith PCWorld: "Rambus expects to push RDRAM chips beyond existing frequencies of 800 MHz to 1 GHz and faster in the next...

Microsoft SQL Server administrator cached connection vulnerability

Author: JT Smith SecurityFocus.com: "Due to a flaw in the handling of specially crafted ad hoc queries, it is possible for a logged in...

2.0.1c release of Python is GPL compatible

Author: JT Smith Slashdot links to a Python mailing list post about the "first GPL compatible release in a long time." The release is actually...

Trojan horse uses McVeigh rumor for bait

Author: JT Smith ZDNET: "An Internet computer file purporting to show video of the execution of Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh actually contains a harmful...

Web review: BadTux not a bad place to pick up the flavor of Free...

Author: JT Smith - By Tina Gasperson - Eric Lee Green has lots of opinions. No one but he knows just how many, but he's seen...

Parachuting from space

Author: JT Smith Space.com reports on efforts to break a number of parachuting records by parachute jumping from the stratosphere, the low end of what...

Microsoft Word flaw opens door to Trojan horse

Author: JT Smith ZDNet reports on yet another flaw in Microsoft Office, this time in Word. This bug in word has been exploited to steal...

Castro scoffs at U.S. cyberattack concerns

Author: JT Smith From an AP item (at CNET): "An irritated Fidel Castro on Thursday dismissed concerns about Cuban ...

Midgard Weekly Summary

Author: JT Smith Topics this week include the latest release of Nadmin Studio (1.4), and an Everscreen announcement. Posted at Linux Weekly News.