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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...

Tulsa LUG to offer free Linux training

Author: JT Smith LinuxPR: "The Tulsa Linux Users Group (TLUG) is announcing a series of free Linux training classes open to the...