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Home network technologies ripen

Author: JT Smith Canada.com dicusses home network and related technologies that are lined up to produce a 'smarter' home. "Even with wireless technologies, it...

Two security updates from lwn.net

Author: JT Smith The first one is about a potential xpdf exploit; the second relates to the horde and imp packages. Both were submitted as...

GNOME Foundation FAQ

Author: JT Smith This is the official 1.0 version of the GNOME Foundation FAQ, not a second-hand article about the GNOME Foundation. Category: Linux

Are computers getting too easy to use?

Author: JT Smith "Are Computers Getting Too Easy To Use?" See what Slashdot readers have to say on the subject. Category: Linux

SuperDLT may help Quantum regain mass storage market share

Author: JT Smith ZDnet.co.uk reports on Quantum's SuperDLT and the company's efforts to compete against IBM's recently-announced Linear Tape Open (LTO) storage devices. Quote from...

India’s international long distance phone service no longer a monopoly

Author: JT Smith Government-owned Videsh Sanchar Nigam Ltd (VSNL} holds a monopoly on all voice long distance calls to and from India, but according to...

Two companies bet that 8 million will pay for direct satellite radio broadcasts

Author: JT Smith In a story headlined Radio's Race to Space, The Washington Post tells of two competing satellite radio boradcasters, XM Radio and Sirius,...

Hollywood stunt doubles may lose jobs to technology

Author: JT Smith As digital moviemaking tricks get better-faster-cheaper, stunt men and women are starting to worry about just how long they are going to...

Don’t believe all the investment advice you read on the Internet

Author: JT Smith In an entertaining piece headlined Don't Fall for a Dot-Con, The Washington Post warns against bad or biased investment advice online, and...

Dan Gillmor: Important questions facing all ofAmerica this election year

Author: JT Smith Dan Gillmor's column in the San Jose Mercury-News talks about how the current crop of American politicians doesn't seem to be doing...