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California to get tough on cyber-deviants

Author: JT Smith According to The Register, a new bill has been introduced in California that will allow harsher penalties to ...

Midgard Weekly Summary

Author: JT Smith Linux Weekly News offers, the Midgard Weekly Summary for September 28, billed as "the first of the biweekly Midgard Weekly Summaries,"...

Atipa acquires company that leads OpenNMS.org

Author: JT Smith Atipa Corporation announced today that it has acquired the company that created OpenNMS.org, the open source project developing next-generation network and system...

Certifying the penguin

Author: JT Smith Certification Magazine covers all of the available Linux certification options and how they work. Category: Linux

BrowseX Systems Inc. announces Beta release 1.0.x of BrowseX

Author: JT Smith According to Linux PR, BrowseX is an Open Source, cross-platform Web Browser written primarily in Tcl.

Novell delivers on its vision

Author: JT Smith Offering some tangible proof of its one Net vision heralded at its Brainshare conference last March, InfoWorld on NetworkWorldFusion News reports,...

Price of Dell servers coming down

Author: JT Smith Falling prices on computer parts means that Dell can and will pass savings on to customers - especially since newer, more expensive...

Idealab f*cks with f*ckedcompany.com

Author: JT Smith Evidently, Idealab hasn't cultivated a sense of humor. The net incubator issued a cease and desist order when this parody site went...

Review: What’s in a version number? Red Hat 7.0

Author: JT Smith Red Hat is finally catching up with the other distros - if you go by the numbers. Read the review at DukeofURL.org. Category:...

Quantum effects could make our computers faster

Author: JT Smith CNN.com reports that entangled photons, traveling together through laser light on two different paths at the same time, might carry the key...