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Flaw means not pretty good privacy
Author: JT Smith
The recent security flaw in NAI's PGP versions 5.5 through 6.5.3 is discussed on ZDNet's site. NAI has since posted...
It’ll be an open-source world
Author: JT Smith
Slashdot has posted a link which reports that companies will have to open their source code, or be content to support legacy...
Notes from the cathedral
Author: JT Smith
Our reader submitted link for the day: "A former developer of a "major software company" explains why Open Source software is better...
Satellite-delivered broadband becomes more common
Author: JT Smith
AOL and MSN are going to be offering satellite broadband, as reported by Slashdot, in addition to their landline modem services. ...
Appliance-type computers win over users
Author: JT Smith
Brief ZDnet.co.uk exploration of the growing market for small-footprint "sealed" appliance-type computers, mentioned here because Linux and other Open Source operating systems...
US techies can increase employability by learning Spanish
Author: JT Smith
Dallas Morning News piece about a huge shortage of high-tech workers who can serve the fast-growing Latin American market. According to the...
Telcos and banks becoming software providers
Author: JT Smith
Cable & Wireless Optus revealed last week it would be ready to deliver rental software applications online to small businesses before the...
Los Alamos Labs and supercomputing center on the skids?
Author: JT Smith
The place has been plagued by reputation-ruining spy and security scandals. Officials say most of the top-end physicists there are at or...
DSL in Silicon Valley: promises, promises
Author: JT Smith
Silicon Valley has some of the world's highest demand for DSL service, but according to sv.com, Pacific Bell is more effective at...
Restoring balance in free expression
Author: JT Smith
Dan Gilmore of the Mercury News strongly speaks out against the recent decisions by the WIPO in resolving domain name disputes, the...