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Andy Hertzfeld Part II – Microsoft, Aqua and greed
Author: JT Smith
Excerpts from an interview with Andy Hertzfeld and The Register at LinuxExpo.
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New South Wales Govt proposes ‘anti-hacking’ legislation
Author: JT Smith
PC World reports the NSW State Attorney General, Bob Debus, has proposed amendments to the NSW Crimes Act which will see...
ThursdaySpeaking of GNU/Linux
Author: JT Smith
By: Emmett PlantLive from LWCE
Well, I'm here, reporting live from LinuxWorld
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Researchers are building tiny robots
Author: JT Smith
Researchers are convinced that these small devices, particularly nanostructures, will
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Colleges buying student email addresses
Author: JT Smith
The College Board is selling students' e-mail addresses to colleges and universities this
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2600 Australia finds a hole in Woolies
Author: JT Smith
This international security and decryption group has sent warnings to two major Australian business-to-consumer e-commerce players of gaping loopholes in their online...
Online firm looking for a few good fund managers
Author: JT Smith
The company is Marketocracy, led by fund manager Ken Kam. The firm has set up a web site (www.marketocracy.com)
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Ex-Oracle president to sell $41 million in stock
Author: JT Smith
Raymond Lane, who resigned as the No. 2 executive at
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Cisco to invest $150 million in India
Author: JT Smith
This will be Cisco's second-largest research and development (R&D) facility globally and
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Computer lemon law may give relief
Author: JT Smith
While consumers normally demand the products they buy actually work, computers seem to be an exception. From Foxnews.com.
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