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How stupid are users?

Author: JT Smith An article on Linuxworld takes a look at a few schools of thought regarding user interaction, and discusses some methods for teaching...

NewsForge Appears

Author: JT Smith - By Robin "roblimo" Miller Well, here it is: the first true online "newspaper" covering Open Source. There may be no such...

‘Pirate’ instant messenger piggybacks on AOL’s AIM

Author: JT Smith A program called Aimster allows AIM users to search for files on AOL, the Microsoft Network, and Gnutella, Salon.com reports. Category: Linux

EPA Web site ‘riddled with security weaknesses’

Author: JT Smith A CNET story: "Despite efforts to shore up computer security, the Environmental Protection Agency is still an open target for hackers, according...

U.S. May Clear NTT Deal for Verio

Author: JT Smith The New York Times is reporting that Clinton administration officials are close to resolving national security concerns and allowing Japan's NTT...

SBC, Time Warner settle Texas dispute

Author: JT Smith SBC Communications Inc.'s Southwestern Bell unit and Time Warner Inc. settled a complaint asserting that the media giant and its Road...

‘E-Payments 2000’ Sets the Stage for Information Exchange and the Advancement of Electronic Payment

Author: JT Smith Leading e-business and information infrastructure providers from around the world will gather at "E-Payments 2000" on September 12-13, 2000 in New York...

GAO Again Reports EPA Computers Open To Hackers

Author: JT Smith A Wall Street Journal report said investigators from the General Accounting Office, the investigative arm of Congress, said in an unusually blunt...

India withdraws statement against Microsoft arm

Author: JT Smith ``The handout titled 'Microsoft Corporation (India) faces charges of Monopolistic and Restrictive Trade Practices' issued earlier today is hereby withdrawn and canceled,''...

Software Spies Suck, Says Suck

Author: JT Smith An inside look at the double-dealing ways of software titans and their toadylike minions, brought to you by one of the oldest...