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Red Hat launches Red Hat Network

Author: JT Smith Business Wire via NewsAlert: Red Hat, a leader in developing, deploying and managing open source Internet infrastructure solutions, today announced Red Hat Network,...

What the Hell is… CueCat?

Author: JT Smith More than a million have been given away, states The Register, and at least nine million are soon to be en...

Anticipation builds on Supreme Court review

Author: JT Smith TechWeb reports, the Supreme Court watch intensified Monday as the nine justices convened their opening conference, during which they could decide...

VA Linux to provide Red Hat 7.0-based software on servers

Author: JT Smith VA Linux Systems, Inc. today announced that the company plans to offer Red Hat 7.0-based software for ordering as a standard...

Is Microsoft “colluding” with NSA to allow backdoor access into apps?

Author: JT Smith The National Security Administration gathers information on Internet traffic, especially in foreign countries. Now, some European nations are looking at open source...

Your Palm is ringing

Author: JT Smith From PCWorld.com:Palm and RealVision Technology have announced a telephony attachment device for the Palm V handheld device, enabling the PDA (personal digital...

Worry about the worm

Author: JT Smith Fear the worm, says PCWorld.com. The computer worm, that is. That was the theme of a talk Symantec's director of research, Stephen...

Microsoft covets seat at high-end Unix table

Author: JT Smith PCWorld.com reports that, in the continuing quest to move higher into the enterprise data center, Microsoft next week will launch its .NET...

Weekly news wrapup

Author: JT Smith By Grant Gross Managing EditorNew releases, new life In the news this past week: Mozilla released a roadmap for its browser project. ZDNet called...

More online stores may try Amazon-style ‘dynamic pricing’

Author: JT Smith Amazon tried selling DVDS at different prices to different customers and got slammed for it, but if this SiliconValley.com story is correct,...