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RSA patent to expire
Author: JT Smith
In one month, the patent on RSA will expire. ZDNet explores the fallout.
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Linux
S3 plans to launch Transmeta Web pad subsidiary
Author: JT Smith
S3 has quietly formed an internal subsidiary to design and sell Transmeta-based Internet access devices, part of a retooling of S3 itself,...
Author defends Philippine virus law
Author: JT Smith
A key author of the Philippines' E-Commerce Act of 2000 on Friday disputed a complaint by the nation's chief prosecutor that the...
Want a soda? Wireless will deliver
Author: JT Smith
From an InfoWorld story: "There is a small but growing number of entrepreneurs creating new business-to-consumer and business-to-business models for monitoring and...
Automatic Investor releases new version
Author: JT Smith
Automatic Investor, producers of software which helps people choose investments, announced the release of a new version. This latest release includes...
Levitating liquids in simulated zero-g
Author: JT Smith
Slashdot reports that Case Western University has successfully managed to manipulate liquids via magnetic fields, causing them to behave as if there...
Red Hat anounces IA-64 JumpStart Program
Author: JT Smith
Among the product annoucements at this week's Intel Developer Forum: Red Hat announced the IA-64 JumpStart Program, which aims to provide software...
ASL announces new rackmount server
Author: JT Smith
ASL, Inc. has announced the release of the first 1U rackmount server, the Lancelot 1200. The
press release is at LinuxPR.
U.K. Study: More cybercrime likely
Author: JT Smith
Hi-tech offenses like Internet fraud, e-mail abuse, computer hacking and virus spreading look set to increase during the next 20 years, according...
TradeServer available for several platforms
Author: JT Smith
The TradeClient Project and Bynari Inc. has announced releases of TradeServer for several platforms including FreeBSD and OpenBSD. Releases for commercial Unices...