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BusyBox 0.47 released
Author: JT Smith
BusyBox announces, this release fixes lots of bugs, adds several new apps and then there are the usual tar updates.
Supreme Court refuses to hear Microsoft antitrust case
Author: JT Smith
The Associated Press on SF Gate News is reporting, the Supreme Court, granting a Microsoft request Tuesday, refused to hear the...
New ICEBox network appliances from ICE Systems
Author: JT Smith
Linux PR: ICE Systems today announced immediate availability of two new product offerings as part of their popular ICEBox line of...
Company plans to use extensible name service for universal ‘Net addresses
Author: JT Smith
OneName Corporation says that "over time," the universal address will become users' "email address, Web address, phone number
...
Flexor IDP3S370/733 single board system debuts with Pentium III processor
Author: JT Smith
The new computer from Force is targeted for a wide range of industries including industrial control, telecommunications, medical, print, transportation and
aerospace/defense, according...
Digital signatures may have opposite effect on security, warns expert
Author: JT Smith
The technology that is supposed to protect the privacy of email communication actually enables the government to track the movements of Internet...
“We’re powerless to stop DDoS attacks,” says panel member
Author: JT Smith
A working group of Internet giants is meeting today to brainstorm on ways to avoid the kind of denial-of-service attacks that crippled...
I think, therefore I am James
Author: JT Smith
By Julie Bresnick
NewsForge ColumnistOpen Source people
James L. Pine's favorite place to be is in the middle of nowhere. But unlike
his twin...
Texas officials, Living.com reach settlement on privacy
Author: JT Smith
Texas won its lawsuit against Living.com, preventing the company from selling its customer database. The case could set a precedent in Texas...
duplicate-Dell distributes Red Hat 7.0
Author: JT Smith
Linux PR is reporting on Dell's increasing use of linux, with their release of Red Hat 7.0 on factory shipped computers worldwide.