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Forget superdisks — try 32MB on a floppy
Author: JT Smith
Slashdotters are salivating over Panasonic's new floppy drive that utilizes zone bit recording, enabling it to hold a fairly astounding 32 megs...
2.4 kernel: You don’t need it
Author: JT Smith
- by Tina Gasperson -
We waited. And waited and waited some more. As if this whole 2.4 kernel release was going to...
Airports sprout wireless connectivity
Author: JT Smith
MSNBC reports on the growth of wireless access in airports as airports get busier and delays get longer, and details what travellers...
Cryptologist sees digital signature flaw, fix
Author: JT Smith
CNN reports that the Digital Signature Algorithm contains a random number generation flaw which, while taking a large amount of computing power...
Three Minutes With Derek Burney
Author: JT Smith
PC World interviews the Corel CEO about Microsoft's .Net, Open Source,
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Open standards power Oracle9i Dynamic Services
Author: JT Smith
From LinuxPR
: Imagine clicking on a web service -- such as
driving directions on a web site -- but being...
Security update to XEmacs
Author: JT Smith
Posted at LWN.net
:
The XEmacs package as shipped with Red Hat Linux 7 has a security problem
with gnuserv and gnuclient. The XEmacs...
Talking with Tom LaStrange of twm
Author: JT Smith
LinuxPlanet has the interview: "For a couple of weeks, I had been trying to locate Tom LaStrange, creator of the twm window...
Open Source application server levels the playing field
Author: JT Smith
From LinuxPR: Intes.net, an internet solutions provider based in Washington
DC, has released the foundation of its OpenInteract Portal environment...
From FUD to trash talk
Author: JT Smith
ZDNet's Evan Leibovitch takes a closer look at Microsoft's latest attacks on Linux: "A big part of Microsoft's problem is
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