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WireX launches Asian operations

Author: JT Smith WireX, a developer of software for "purpose-specific" servers, commonly known as server appliances, today announced it is expanding into Taiwan and Mainland...

Security update to xpdf

Author: JT Smith There are two security problems in xpdf, the PDF file viewer. The first is that temporary files were created insecurely. ...

70South announces WAP service expansion for polar news

Author: JT Smith 70South, the Open Source-based polar news site, extended its lead as the premier polar information site by announcing today the expansion of...

Is Microsoft going down the tubes?

Author: JT Smith This ZDNet column suggests that Microsoft will soon be "just another company," with Linux getting much of the credit for bringing about...

New product for remote systems administration

Author: JT Smith Linux Today: LinuxForce.net today announced its newest product, AdminForce Remot, that will provide significant administrative cost savings and operating efficiencies to...

ComputerSmarts.net re-opens

Author: JT Smith ComputerSmarts.net has recently re-opened its doors for operation, the site revolves around user-submitted articles about Programming in Linux, CGI, Perl, Java,...

Mvion may simplify data search on wireless devices

Author: JT Smith Information Week Online reports, Mvion's Mobile Navigator application effectively takes a business customer's information in database, flat-file, or HTML formats and...

Western Union hit by crackers

Author: JT Smith Hackers stole credit and debit card information from 15,700 online customers of Western Union, whose Web site was unprotected while undergoing maintenance, ...

Improved Solaris networking

Author: JT Smith Sun Microsystems Monday annouced that it will begin sampling its UltraSparc IIe embedded 64-bit processor, from InfoWorld.

Latest Itanium has infernal kernel

Author: JT Smith The Register states, reports on developer newsgroups suggest that the latest chip stepping of Intel's Itanium processor is causing problems for...