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Intel’s latest recall

Author: JT Smith MSNBC evaluates Intel's recall of its 1.13 GHz processor. Category: Linux

Universal only label not to settle with MP3.com

Author: JT Smith MP3.com, after settling with four other labels, is in court defending its actions against Universal. ZDNet has the story. Category: Linux

A privacy puncturing flaw

Author: JT Smith DigitalMass looks at the problems with "foolproof" encryption software in this analysis piece about PGP's security holes. Category: Linux

Alteon to acquire Bluetail, inventor of Erlang

Author: JT Smith California-based Alteon WebSystems Inc. agreed Monday to acquire Swedish software manufacturer Bluetail AB for $152 million in stock. Stockholm-based Bluetail's engineers are...

The end of the x86 processor era

Author: JT Smith A ZDNet story talks about the end of the x86 processor era. "The Common Language Runtime not only can jump processors running...

Intel halts 1.13 Gig chip shipments

Author: JT Smith Intel Corp. has asked computer makers to halt shipments of models powered by a 1.13 gigahertz version of its Pentium III chip...

CERT Coordination Center releases quarterly summary

Author: JT Smith From an announcement at LWN.net: Since the last regularly scheduled CERT summary, issued in May, we have published information on a vulnerability...

How to create a secure install

Author: JT Smith Linuxnewbie.org offers this advice: "It's important to be aware that when you're installing Linux, you're installing a powerful server operating system. As...

By day, mild-mannered engineers, by night, geeks with guns

Author: JT Smith "Call them Linux Libertarians. This subculture of hackerdom is less about guns than it is about an elaborate philosophy of a faction...

Red Hat tips cap to new payment model

Author: JT Smith ComputerWorld interviews Red Hat founder and chairman Bob Young about the company's financial wherewithal to back key initiatives announced at LinuxWorld. Category: Linux