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Trick or treat: Open Source is Halloween for geeks
Author: JT Smith
By Emmett Plant
NewsForge ColumnistSpeaking of GNU/Linux
Happy Halloween! Oh, alright, it probably will have already been
Halloween
by the time you get this, but...
Privacy group launches ‘safe harbor’ certification program
Author: JT Smith
ComputerWorld.com reports that Truste, a nonprofit organization that previously created a set of data-privacy guidelines for Web sites, now plans to certify...
Sonic Worm updates itself via the Internet
Author: JT Smith
From ZDNet: How about an e-mail worm that can
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Security news and editorials from LWN
Author: JT Smith
"By far the most notorious of security news this past week
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Another Halloween document – or is it April Fool’s?
Author: JT Smith
Bill Gates to his company:"Happy Halloween, everyone! It is the time of year where we review the Linux
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Microsoft friendly to developers?
Author: JT Smith
TechWeb discusses the case of Knosys in dealing with Microsoft. The company developed a piece of software designed to work in Windows...
PythonLabs moves to Digital Creations — DUPE
Author: JT Smith
Linux Weekly News reports that PythonLabs is moving to Digital Creations.
ELSA has begun shipping GLADIAC Ultra card
Author: JT Smith
From PR NewsWire: ELSA has announced the ELSA GLADIAC Ultra 3D graphics accelerator will now ship. Based on the recently
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Transmeta: Intel squeezed IBM to dump us
Author: JT Smith
The Register reports: "IBM's decision to dump its planned Crusoe-based ThinkPad 240
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Is Free Software the RIAA’s latest victim?
Author: JT Smith
Linux Journal has a long article about the RIAA, Napster, copyright violations, Betamax, and a hoax lawsuit against Open Source startup SuperPimpSoft....