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Industry leaders gather to address web security
Author: JT Smith
PRNewswire is reporting, Guardent, Inc. and eWEEK, together with SecurityFocus.com, Symantec, MITRE, and others today announced
plans to convene a summit meeting...
Common UNIX Printing System 1.1.3 Released
Author: JT Smith
Linux PR: Easy Software Products today announced the 1.1.3 release of the Common UNIX Printing System ("CUPS"), an IPP/1.1-based printing system...
Syndeo Collaboration Suite 2.1 supports IBM’s RS/6000 platform
Author: JT Smith
Macadamian Technologies Inc., a provider of eBusiness and Linux solutions, today announced that the Syndeo Collaboration Suite 2.1 is now IBM Netfinity...
Apple licenses Amazon’s 1-Click
Author: JT Smith
Reuters on ZDNet: Apple Computer Inc. on Monday became the first company to license Amazon.com's 1-Click technology, a coveted and controversial...
Sun snaps up Cobalt Networks for $2B
Author: JT Smith
After the merger, Cobalt, whose server appliances run on
Linux, will become the server appliance business unit of Sun's
Network Service Provider organization, ...
Phreaks get back to basics in New Zealand
Author: JT Smith
255,000 Auckland telephone service subscribers are part of a brand-new reverse directory that a group of pHrEaKs are threatening to publish on...
Expedia kissing up to privacy-loving travelers
Author: JT Smith
The travel site's new privacy policy lets consumers decide what will be done with the information they provide, reports Wired.com, unlike Amazon's...
Call the posse, Sheriff – Web site offers $25,000 reward
Author: JT Smith
The Register reports that BidBay.com is hopping mad over recent intrusions by crackers who allegedly were attempting to zombie-ize the auction site's...
Vibrating phone is truly…ahem..interactive
Author: JT Smith
Nokia is going to extremes to make sure we really like our cell phones with the introduction of the first "physically interactive"...
It’s all marketing with the Road Guardian
Author: JT Smith
A plastic-sheathed cable and lock, along with encryption software, are being touted as the best way to protect your laptop from theft...