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EFF: Professor Felten to present suppressed research at USENIX conference

Author: JT Smith Professor Edward Felten will present a paper at a conference today describing research on digital music copy control technologies initially suppressed by the recording industry.Felten...

On board with Tub Thumper creator David Vessey

Author: JT Smith - Dan Berkes -Open Source people - "Think of Open Source as a party where everyone is invited," read one of the first...

Linux game developer files for bankruptcy

Author: JT Smith IDG: "Loki Software, one of the better known companies porting PC games to the Linux operating system, filed for bankruptcy protection earlier...

KDE 2.2 ships (visit an FTP server near you)

Author: JT Smith The Dot reports that KDE 2.2 is available for download. Category: Open Source

Ziff Davis removes its CEO

Author: JT Smith The Standard reports that Ziff Davis has ousted its CEO over plummeting ad sales and reduced revenue. Ziff Davis owns such titles...

IBM’s embrace of Linux a little too tight, says analyst

Author: JT Smith Network World Fusion warns that "IBM's strategy to beef up Linux for the enterprise could increase the tension between the computer giant...

IBM announces WebSphere Commerce Analyzer Advanced Edition

Author: JT Smith San Francisco, August, 15, 2001, Solutions, IBM Technical Developers Conference ... IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced WebSphereTM Commerce Analyzer Advanced Edition (WCA/Advanced),...

Snort 1.8.1 now available

Author: JT Smith An anonymous reader pointed us in the direction of the latest release of Snort, the Open Source Network Intrusion Detection System: "This...

The evolution of Linux

Author: JT Smith IT-Director.com: "The open source phenomenon that we all know and love as Linux is now emerging from its jaundiced infancy. From being...

Linux grows up in a hurry

Author: JT Smith From CNet: "Kids -- they grow up so fast. It was 10 years ago this month that...