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eBooks launches to world market
Author: JT Smith
From AustralianIT: "AUSTRALIAN-based electronic book publisher eBooks.com was officially launched today after three years in the pipeline."
How easily can a GPL license be abandoned?
Author: JT Smith
I recently stumbled upon the awsome mp3 player Thinkgeek offers.
I noticed a link saying 'download Linux source' and was puzzled when,...
Home is where the access is
Author: JT Smith
Slightly tongue-in-cheek Upside story about telcos vs. cable companies, the difficulties of dealing with them, and the irony that can result when...
Adults surf more than teens
Author: JT Smith
Short ZDNN piece says, "Teens spend just half the time online that adults do,
...
KDE packages are pouring into Debian
Author: JT Smith
The top headline of the latest Debian Weekly News is... KDE. Quote: "All of the core of KDE is already present in...
New Age Athlons: The KX133 Snafu — Part 3
Author: JT Smith
Interesting commentary at 32bitsonline about mistakes AMD has made in the design, production, and marketing of their high-end Athlons.
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Washington debates need for technology policy chief
Author: JT Smith
Summary of this CNet story: "Following reports that federal Web sites and computer systems are failing to ensure adequate privacy and security,...
New version of libpam-smb released
Author: JT Smith
libpam-smb contains a buffer overflow that can be used to execute
arbitrary commands with root privilege. libpam-smb was not shipped with
Debian 2.1 (slink),...
Akopia launches developers Web site
Author: JT Smith
Akopia, a provider of Open Source e-commerce software and services, today announced the launch of a Web site where developers of Interchange...
Opinion: Stop vilifying technology
Author: JT Smith
From a column at ZDNet: "The newest villain is the Internet itself. A bunch of chowderheads from the Turning Point Project are...