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Unlikely alliance seeks to shut down BUGTRAQ

Author: JT Smith "Microsoft, Red Hat Software, and Sun microsystems have sued the maintainers of BUGTAQ for violations of the...

Perl clone of MS Office called ‘gift from God’

Author: JT Smith From the humor site, Segfault: "Some call the remarkable appearance of a MS Office clone written in Perl a gift from the...

Fair fees for Trolltech

Author: JT Smith From a story at LinuxWorld:"Even though Trolltech responded to the GNU community and placed KDE under an ...

First Palm virus raises questions about security

Author: JT Smith There's been a lot of reporting about the first virus targeting handhelds. From CNet : "The first virus targeting Palm users has...

PETA domain-Name dispute drags on

Author: JT Smith The Washington Post has a story about the long-running domain-name dispute between animal rights group PETA and peta.org, the fictitious People Eating...

New email could confound law enforcement

Author: JT Smith CNet has a story on SafeMessage, a messaging service that lets people send heavily encrypted email directly to each other,...

CT2600 Files Motion to Dismiss in MPAA v Hughes

Author: JT Smith CT2600 has gone on the offensive against the MPAA in the Connecticut version of the DeCSS cases. CT2600 has filed a...

NewsForge discussions up and running

Author: JT Smith After many delays, the NewsForge discussion page is finally open for business (and pleasure). There is no such thing as an "off...

Will privacy kill the CueCat?

Author: JT Smith Concerns about its data collection practices threaten Digital:Convergence's plans to roll out 50 million of the bar-code scanners by 2002, ...

Intrinsyc unveils vertical market application

Author: JT Smith According to All Linux Devices, the ...