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Computer users addicted to speed?

Author: JT Smith From a ZDNet column: "Tracking the clock-speed wars between Intel Corp. and Advanced Micro Devices Inc. is a little like handicapping the...

Privacy group: Microsoft programs track email readers

Author: JT Smith Reuters reports on Microsoft's email tracking bug: Documents created with some Microsoft Corp. software can be rigged to "phone home" to another...

Taking sides in the Napster war

Author: JT Smith The New York Times has a story about sites battling for the ears and minds of music lovers.

Thai ‘Robocop’ can be controlled to shoot via Internet

Author: JT Smith Scientists have developed an armed robotic security guard. "Roboguard," devised in Thailand, can shoot at will or wait for the order to...

Emulex hoax suspect in custody

Author: JT Smith Federal law enforcement authorities on Thursday arrested a suspect in the stock manipulation case of technology company Emulex, which saw its stock...

Judge ‘saves’ Universal’s CEO during MP3.com trial

Author: JT Smith So what if Universal CEO Edgar Bronfman despises MP3.com? Universal Music Group's copyright lawsuit rolls on, Judge Jed Rakoff ruled. MP3.com's legal...

Ain’t no network strong enough

Author: JT Smith Master cryptographer Bruce Schneier's "Secrets and Lies" explains why computer security is an oxymoron. Salon.com reviews the book. Category: Linux

Compaq offers Open Source Developers Program

Author: JT Smith Compaq has established a free developers program for OpenSource developers at http://csa.compaq.com/csa_genlinux.html. The program offers free tools for Alpha and Intel servers...

Co-op ‘bazaar’ for Open Source software

Author: JT Smith By Tony Granata News Editor Got an idea for a piece of Open Source software to be written or enhanced but don't have the...

Machines build machines

Author: JT Smith This is the tech "story of the week" that's running everywhere, in one form or another, from MSNBC.com to Slashdot to the...