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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...
Tech groups rally behind Napster, despite reservations
Author: JT Smith
ZDNet is reporting that techgroups are filing briefs to support Napster's side in the ongoing court battle between Napster and the RIAA....
Stormix reviewed by the DukeOfURL
Author: JT Smith
The DukeOfURL reviewed Stormix, the commercial fork of the Debian Linux distribution. This 7 page review goes into detail about the...
China tackles cybersquatters
Author: JT Smith
The BBC online gives us another article on China and the internet, this time discussing the new laws that have been enacted...