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IOC may let dot-coms cover games … in 2002

Author: JT Smith The International Olympic Committee is mulling an Olympic milestone: giving dot-com sports journalists media credentials to cover the Winter Games in 2002,...

Security expert available to discuss new virus strain

Author: JT Smith Mike Rothman, former META group analyst and SHYM security expert can outline technical, cultural challenges of stopping these types of attacks, ...

The next piracy panic: software

Author: JT Smith This article from TheStandard asks, if Napster prevails in appealing the court order effectively shutting it down, and the courts rule...

Molecular computing breakthrough

Author: JT Smith A team of U.C.L.A. chemists has taken a significant step toward building a new generation of molecular memory devices and computers, which are...

Ex-Oracle VP wins wrongful termination suit

Author: JT Smith A former Oracle vice president has won a lawsuit against the database software giant for wrongful termination after she questioned whether Oracle...

Unions prepare new proposal as negotiations continue

Author: JT Smith According to the Bloomberg News, Verizon Communications and unions negotiating with the company are preparing to discuss a new proposal drafted late...

An intense program for programmers

Author: JT Smith Just down the street from the esteemed institutions of ...

Latest twist in the cheap computer market

Author: JT Smith eTown.com reports that Myturn.com is selling a pared-down PC that uses the GEOS 2000 operating system. Category: Unix

Opinion: KDE beating them with their own code

Author: JT Smith "They expect that just one single desktop environment will ...

Is SGI yesterday’s lunch?

Author: JT Smith SGI knows Unix," says Upside Today.com. "SGI knows Linux. They have made the most contributions to the Linux ...