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New rules on privacy for Amazon’s visitors

Author: JT Smith Amid mounting privacy concerns, online retail giant Amazon.com ...

Security gaffe gores Bull’s servers

Author: JT Smith A security flaw at Bull, a European competitor of IBM's, on Thursday briefly allowed anyone access to the IT company's servers, offering...

Tech workers ‘burn’ out of town

Author: JT Smith Yet another Wired story about Burning Man. This one talks about how so many techies from so many SF bay-area companies have...

Warner Music, MP3.com reach marketing agreement

Author: JT Smith In the limitless scope of the Internet, it's little more than a blip: The next time thousands of music fans check their...

Jabber.com forms technical advisory board

Author: JT Smith LinuxPR.com announces that Jabber.com has formed a technical advisory board and appointed its first three members: Craig Burton, Rohit Khare...

Standards are a good thing. Honest!

Author: JT Smith A random sampling of developer screenshots shows a polyglot mishmash of window managers, desktops, and themes. To most folks like this, standard...

Aimster nears 1 million users

Author: JT Smith Aimster, a new Napster-like program that piggybacks on America Online's Instant Messaging service and could be the biggest nightmare to date...

Tuxtop Quartz 795+ review

Author: JT Smith By: Jeff Field NewsForge Columnist With Linux gaining ground in the desktop, handheld and server markets, there is still one market where Linux hasn't...

Novell planning lay-offs

Author: JT Smith Novell is planning on cutting up to a third of its workforce, says ZDNet. Category: Linux

Bull of France suffers embarassing security breach

Author: JT Smith ZDNet is reporting on a major security gaffe at French company, Bull, IBM's main competitor in the region. Category: Linux