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Review: Soyo K7VDRAGON motherboard

Author: JT Smith - By Jeff Field - Calling this board the DRAGON is not merely Soyo's attempt to give a cool name to a motherboard,...

Tech company stock options: feel like a fool yet?

Author: JT Smith Kelly McNeill writes "High-tech companies have spent the last 10 years producing a speculative "bubble" that recently collapsed due to Federal Reserve...

Tulane University launches $1.7M wireless initiative

Author: JT Smith Computer World reports that Tulane University is investing $1.7 million to upgrade its campus network to wireless 802.11b, but is using hardware...

More telnet daemon vulnerabilities

Author: JT Smith Noel Davis at O'Reilly.net warns of "buffer overflows in Linux telnet daemons, IBM AIX telnet daemons, the Kerberos 5 telnet daemon, Window Maker, and...

Loki files for bankruptcy protection

Author: JT Smith Slashdot is discussing the news that Loki, a company which ports popular PC games to Linux, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy...

EFF: Scientists support professor’s copyright law challenge

Author: JT Smith Seventeen of the world's top scientists today supported Princeton University Professor Edward Felten and his research team's challenge to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA)...

Issue #30 of Georg’s Brave GNU World

Author: JT Smith "Issue #30 of the column is now online and it can - as usual - be found on the GNU Webpage and its...

Penguin Computing restructures, lays off 25%

Author: JT Smith - by Tina Gasperson -Penguin Computing has laid off about 25% of its staff across the board, according to Scott Weinbrandt, vice...

Gaim: The game for AOL Instant Messaging on Linux

Author: JT Smith FreeOS.com reviews Gaim, the Open Source clone of AOL's Instant Messenger, calling it "...a perfect demonstration of Open Source at its best."...

Secretaries use Linux, taxpayers save millions

Author: JT Smith Walk into the Largo, Florida, city hall and look at the two computer screens behind the reception desk. Instead of the typical...