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Tuxtops releases Debian software for laptops
Author: JT Smith
Linux PR: Tuxtops, leading the pack in the Linux
mobile computer market, is proud to offer its new Debian...
Rijndael gets first commercial backing
Author: JT Smith
A new international standard for securing digital information was
announced Monday and shortly afterwards received its first
commerical endorsement from Irish computer...
Is the SDMI boycott backfiring?
Author: JT Smith
Programmers don't want to help the recording industry test its
new security "solution," reports Salon News,
but the technology insiders behind the
...
The MontaVista monopoly of minds
Author: JT Smith
MontaVista is at the forefront of ppc embedded system software design, announces Linuxppc.org.
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Computer that ate Hitler’s brain
Author: JT Smith
Colossus II was the first programmable computer, the one that enabled the Allies to "read the mind of Adolf Hitler." From a...
Today is Techies Day
Author: JT Smith
Wired.com tells us that October 3 is Techies Day -- a time to call attention to the shortage of qualified tech workers...
Cracker puts Nasdaq on warning
Author: JT Smith
PCWorld.com reports that Web sites with financial news have become vital for investors. Imagine the disarray that could occur if a hacker...
Tweaking Tux, part three
Author: JT Smith
From LinuxJournal.com: "Many different factors affect performance. Changing one thing may or
may not translate into a noticeable performance improvement. Sometimes, it's a...
Open source app AxKit 1.0 released
Author: JT Smith
AxKit
provides on-the-fly conversion from XML to a variety of other formats
including HTML, WAP, and plain text....
Not better, just different
Author: JT Smith
By Julie Bresnick
NewsForge ColumnistOpen Source people
Alex Chamandy is the owner and founder of Black Hat Networks, a full-service IT consulting and development...