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SuSE Delivers 2nd Generation eMail Server II For e-mail Communication

Author: JT Smith "Nuremberg, Germany - January 12, 2001 - Today, SuSE Linux, the international technology leader and solutions provider in Open Source operating system,...

SyncML 1.0 released; MAL Is Dead.

Author: JT Smith A standard has been released specifying how PDAs and other wireless devices can all interoperate for synchronization of data. Thanks to...

Basilix Webmail system vulnerability

Author: JT Smith " Basilix Webmail System vulnerability. Posted on 13.1.2001. Version Affected: Basilix Webmail System 0.9.7beta. Description: There is a simple mistake in the...

Slackware 7.2 coming soon – but not today

Author: JT Smith - By Dylan Griffiths - The Slackware team is gearing up for the next stable release, including important updates such as the...

Digital Networks Athlon DDR Workstations Launched

Author: JT Smith "Digital Networks today announced availability of the new Athlon DDR platform. The new platform features DDR (Double Data Rate) memory technology that...

Open Source, the movie: ‘AntiTrust’ reviewed

Author: JT Smith - By Grant Gross - In "AntiTrust," the new movie pitting a bunch of good-looking Open Source coders against a big, bad...

Open source tips for Intel and AMD

Author: JT Smith Linux World gives recommendations to AMD and Intel for how to help their growth in the open source markets. Category: Open Source

Symmetricom, Agere extend ADSL’s reach

Author: JT Smith Your local telco will have to come up with a different excuse to deny your request for DSL service. EE Times reports...

NetZero accuses AT&T service of patent infringement

Author: JT Smith From CNET News.com: "NetZero, a provider of free Internet access, sued AT&T's WorldNet service for allegedly infringing technology used to ...

Pro-Napster vandal talks after FBI raid

Author: JT Smith CNET News.com reports: "The law appears to have caught up with "Pimpshiz," the hacker allegedly responsible for defacing some 200 Web sites...