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Experts corroborate Windows, IE security hole
Author: JT Smith
Certain configurations of Microsoft's
Windows...
Little kids click on banner ads twice as much
Author: JT Smith
In June 2000
kids 11-years-old and younger clicked on 0.87 percent of banner ads...
Intel introduces dual-purpose digital camera
Author: JT Smith
The Intel Pocket PC Camera, which begins selling Tuesday, allows consumers to take
Internet-ready photos and record short video clips at or away...
IBM rules when it come to quantum computing
Author: JT Smith
According to a Reuters report, IBM has developed the world’s most advanced quantum computer, a device based on the mysterious quantum physics...
Review: Palm system in a watch
Author: JT Smith
Satyajit Basu of EdgeReview writes, "The
...
Stolen laptop sparks anti-theft technology
Author: JT Smith
The Wharton School of Business financed this angry young man when he wanted to develop a computer security business. They even bought...
WednesdayOpen Source Business
Author: JT Smith
By: Jack BryarThe state of the Linux worldThe state of the Linux world
IDG's LinuxWorld is this week. And as the Open...
Gnome support leaves KDE in the cold
Author: JT Smith
"This whole KDE-Gnome war -- it's just plain silly," Haarvard Nord, chief executive of Oslo-based Troll Tech, told CNet. He'd like to...
Debian newsletter features version 2.2 release
Author: JT Smith
Looking for the Debian Weekly News newsletter? It highlights the 2.2 release and news from LinuxWorld.
Category:
Linux
Site sells Open Source to the medical industry
Author: JT Smith
By Grant Gross
Managing Editor
Ignacio Valdes wants to pull the medical industry into the Open Source community.
Valdes, a psychiatrist from Houston, Texas, believes...