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Feds can’t catch Web ‘pirates’

Author: JT Smith Inter@ctive Week reports on a federal council established more than a year ago to coordinate governmental law enforcement efforts against "intellectual property...

Rijndael proposed as U.S. crypto standard

Author: JT Smith eWeek has a followup story on Rijndael being proposed as the U.S. government encryption standard. Category: Linux

Are PCs toast? Internet appliances arrive

Author: JT Smith From an IDG News Service story on Internet appliciances: "The new Internet Computer is the antithesis of the two MSN machines. ...

Script kiddies must stop, or be stopped

Author: JT Smith A column at ZDNet examines script kiddies and their potential damage to poor, little corporate America. "It's so easy to hack now...

Turning the town red

Author: JT Smith One of the ripple effects of the Microsoft investment in Corel was a potential change in the status of Wine, surmises LinuxPlanet,...

GTK+ version 2.0

Author: JT Smith Red Hat previews GTK+ version 2.0's advantages for users and programmer. Category: Linux

Arkeia software packaged with Intel’s hosting appliances

Author: JT Smith Built on open source technology, Intel's NetStructureTM 1010 and 1020 hosting appliances will now package the Knox Software's flagship product, Arkeia, from...

LUG Fest III

Author: JT Smith Linux PR announces, on October 28, the Simi Conejo Linux Users' Group will be hosting LUG Fest III in Simi Valley, Calif.

Red Hat responds to quality allegations

Author: JT Smith Linux Today article attempts to clears up some of the misconceptions regarding Red Hat's quality control and compiler decisions. Also, Slashdot...

Gelecek A.S launches G:Rack servers

Author: JT Smith Linux PR: Gelecek A.S is launching its rackmount servers with a wide variety of hardware. Assembled in high power...