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Escaping the Napster trap, part 2

Author: JT Smith Salon.com has the second part of a story on DivX Networks. "Despite DivX ...

IBM takes on Sun’s server reign

Author: JT Smith ZDNet has a look back on IBM's competition with Sun in the server space. "It wasn't part of the initial plan, but...

No more anonymous free updates from Red Hat

Author: JT Smith Slashdotters debate reports that Red Hat no longer allows users to freely and anonymously use Red Hat's Update Agent to download ...

Interfacing the web to the real world

Author: JT Smith Anonymous Reader writes "The Web has come a long way from static html pages linked together. We can now provide complete applications...

Caldera to release Project 42 public beta -dupe

Author: JT Smith The first beta version of Caldera's next Linux distribution is due out later today, reports ZDNet. Dubbed Project 42, the beta of...

IBM experiments with XML

Author: JT Smith IBM's R&D folks may have churned out another hit: XQuery. That's the catchy new name for an XML query language that Big...

Handhelds: Here come the bugs?

Author: JT Smith From ZDNet News: "More than half a dozen antivirus software makers have recently released applications that prevent malicious code from entering corporate...

Anonymous posters can’t be anonymous, says UK court

Author: JT Smith ZDNET.co.uk: "UK Web sites could be expected to hand over the identity of anonymous notice board posters following a landmark ruling in...

FBI in ‘panic’ over ‘new’ cracking tool

Author: JT Smith ZDNET.co.uk: "The tool -- called "Stick" -- essentially disarms intrusion detection systems, a crucial line of defence in the largest military and...

These birds are for the nerds

Author: JT Smith Wired: "Despite the downturn in the tech economy, airlines are continuing to add daily flights -- known as "nerd birds" -- that...