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‘Mafiaboy’ to plead guilty to breaking into major Web sites
Author: JT Smith
The 16-year-old Montreal-area high-school student known as Mafiaboy has agreed to plead guilty to a series of attacks on major Internet sites...
Security and privacy issues loom large for Internet companies
Author: JT Smith
At a workshop organized by the Global Internet Project, a business group that's trying to head off government regulation of the Web,...
Lego’s popularity among hackers
Author: JT Smith
Wired News is carrying a story about the evolution of Lego since the advent of Mindstorms, and the company's reaction to the...
Game developers can’t wait to start working on Indrema
Author: JT Smith
By Grant Gross
Managing Editor
Game developers, both those working with established projects and independent hobbyists, say they can't wait to start developing for...
Macintosh OS X on x86 hardware?
Author: JT Smith
CNN explores what it would take to convert Macintosh's OS X to x86 compatibility. The company's NeXT line ran on x86 hardware...
KDE profile: Rik Hemsley
Author: JT Smith
KDE.org profiles KDE developer Rik Hemsley: "Day-to-day I look hard at KDE in general and try to find ways we can improve...
Review: Dell Inspiron 4000 C600GT
Author: JT Smith
"Recently, I was given the chance to get my hands on a brand new Dell
Inspiron 4000. Can you guess what the first...
Sanchez offers GT.M Database as Open Source freeware
Author: JT Smith
From LinuxPR: Sanchez Computer
Associates Inc., announced today the company's
Greystone Group, a technology division of Sanchez, has...
Setting Open Source patents free
Author: JT Smith
Inter@ctive Week has a story on how the Open Source community is dealing with patents, featuring a developer who "posted a notice...
Cracker pleads guilty to Stanford, NASA break-ins
Author: JT Smith
News.com is reporting that Jason Allen Diekman, a 20-year-old cracker from Mission Viejo, Calif., has pleaded guilty to federal charges of infiltrating...