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Swedish computer team cracks world’s toughest code

Author: JT Smith A CNN storytells about a group of hackers managed to break the so-called "world's toughest code." The story says, ...

Cann ICANN play by its own rules?

Author: JT Smith "The Internet's oversight body has quietly changed its ...

Red Hat’s Bob Young talks to Slashdot readers

Author: JT Smith Red Hat has take some hard knocks on Slashdot (and elsewhere) recently, so Bob Young wrote an open letter to Slashdot readers...

Laboratory will allow e-commerce customers to test products

Author: JT Smith The Associated Press on Canoe reports, the 12,000-square-foot center will provide a demonstration ...

PHP 4.0.3 has been released

Author: JT Smith Linux Weekly News reports, 4.0.3 is mostly a security-oriented maintenance release, therefore it's strongly recommended for all users of PHP to upgrade to...

Enlighten to exhibit premier system management software

Author: JT Smith Business Wire: Enlighten Software Solutions, Inc., a leading provider of integrated system management software for Linux, Unix, and Windows, announced that it...

Tough-looking penguins everywhere

Author: JT Smith It's hard to miss the ads sporting the tough-looking penguins crossing ...

Software patents: will Europe roll over for the multinationals?

Author: JT Smith At a well-attended meeting sponsored by French MEP Gilles Savary and arranged by the Eurolinux Alliance at the European Parliament in Brussels this...

Sulzberger on success: how to start a killer user group

Author: JT Smith By Tina Gasperson News Editor Jay Sulzberger was cooking dinner when he answered the phone at 10:30 p.m. "Why do you believe that LXNY...

Apple offers cash for Cubes

Author: JT Smith The Register reports that Apple is to offer US buyers $300 cash-back in an attempt to beef up ...