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Carnivore-like tool released as Open Source
Author: JT Smith
The Slashdot community discusses Network ICE's release of a Carnivore-like
tool that does...
New Age Athlons: Recommendations (Part 5)
Author: JT Smith
The continuing series on Atholon system configurations is at 32bitsonline.
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Unix
Windows Me: Don’t bother
Author: JT Smith
From a column at ZDNet: "Like so many other suckers, I purchased Windows Millennium Edition last week and spent the weekend installing...
Company shows off $200 Internet PCs
Author: JT Smith
Via Technologies announced Wednesday its Starter Information PC
...
Red Hat announces subscription service
Author: JT Smith
Red Hat is planning a new concept in the provision of its Linux software to users, "essentially a subscription service that connects...
Integrated Development Environment and Rapid Application Development tool reviewed
Author: JT Smith
LinuxProgramming states, Simplicity Professional provides an incredibly cool and an incredibly frustrating Integrated Development Environment and Rapid Application Development tool. ...
Pacific WebWorks anticipates successful product launch
Author: JT Smith
"Visual WebTools V4 software has been engineered under Linux and
Oracle technologies allowing the company to stay on the cutting edge of the...
Young Minds Inc. releases new options for DVD-R
Author: JT Smith
PRNewswire: Young Minds, Inc. (YMi) of
Redlands, California announced today that it is now shipping PowerDVD Studio,
an automated DVD-Recording system for Unix,...
CYRANO confirms release date of OpenSTA
Author: JT Smith
CYRANO today confirmed the availability of OpenSTA (Open System Testing Architecture) on 27 September 2000, and disclosed information on the pre-subscription program...
Site dedicated to Open Source science, at the bottom of the world
Author: JT Smith
By Grant Gross
Managing Editor
Beyond a certain bird mascot, it'd seem that Open Source software and Antarctica don't have much in common.
But the...