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Are you comfy at your computer? Bringing the fun to another room

Author: JT Smith In most American homes the computer remains banished to an uncomfortable office-like room, while the television and stereo enjoy the leisurely living...

Multi-attack virus uncovered

Author: JT Smith Norman Data Defence said that it has discovered a new and vicious virus in the ...

Sun dreams of slimmer Jini

Author: JT Smith Sun Microsystems is scaling back its Jini software intended to network everything from kitchen appliances to cell phones, adding a...

Where are the women?

Author: JT Smith The IT idustry might be the new economy, but the old problem of discrimination still dogs it, writes Jenny Sinclair of Fairfax...

iSONEWS.com says Sega is ‘strongarming’ them

Author: JT Smith A reader submitted these comments and a press release: "As many of you have heard by now, strong-arm tactics used by Sega's...

Vintage computer festival shows off old stuff

Author: JT Smith Remember the old Macintosh "portable?" It weighed 25 pounds and cost $10,000. Read about the dinosaurs at SiliconValley.com. Category: Linux

Red Hat to employ Novell services

Author: JT Smith e-Week.com reports that Red Hat will help customers manage Linux systems over the 'Net with Novell's help; the announcement came in the...

Waiting to see how Oracle turns out

Author: JT Smith There have been missteps, backpedaling, and kinks to work out with Larry Ellison's company. So buyers are taking a 'wait and see'...

Weekly news wrapup

Author: JT Smith By Grant Gross Managing EditorGiving some props Here at NewsForge, we're constantly amazed about the prolific super-Linux programmer Alan Cox, who seems to release...

Alan releases 2.2.18pre14

Author: JT Smith Alan Cox has release 2.2.18pre14 closely on the heels of 2.2.18pre13. "Bug squash number two. This should really fix the...