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IBM pulls digital tagging plan
Author: JT Smith
CNet reports that IBM has pulled its support for the Content Protection for Removable Media (CPRM) anti-copyright infringement plan, in favour of...
The helping hand of Open Source
Author: JT Smith
- by Dan Berkes -
Corporations are out to rule the world -- or at least the part that matters to them....
Laptop modems under Windows cease working
Author: JT Smith
PC World reports that tens of thousands of laptops running Windows lost the use of their modems at the stroke of midnight...
Fly Swapping NHF
Author: JT Smith
Sensei writes
"Fly swapping or as it should be called, Swap on-the-Fly allows the addition of swap space as and when needed....
Over 1,000 attend O’Reilly’s peer-to-peer conference
Author: JT Smith
O'Reilly reports that first ever peer-to-peer conference unites 1,026 programmers. Over 1,000 programmers, developers, and investors gathered at the first ever conference...
Java security hole could put some servers at risk
Author: JT Smith
ZDNet reports: "Sun Microsystems has revealed a security hole in several versions of a critical component of Java that could allow an...
Nat Friedman, in his own right
Author: JT Smith
LinuxWorld.com interviews Ximian CEO and co-founder Nat Friedman. Among the pressing questions answered: why the name change from Helix Code?
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Linux
How will VA cuts affect SourceForge?
Author: JT Smith
LWN.net posts a email apparently from SourceForge, saying, "VA's commitment to SourceForge has never been stronger." (VA Linux owns NewsForge, too.)
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Hewlett-Packard partners with Inktomi on server project
Author: JT Smith
ZD's Interative Week reports on HP teaming with Inktomi to "building caching and media streaming servers out of it existing, Intel-based Netserver...
This week’s LWN.net kernel page
Author: JT Smith
Of course, it's at LWN.net, and it includes the latest information on Linux 2.4.2.
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Linux