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Linux prepares a Chile reception for terrorists

Author: Tina Gasperson Airport security is an ever-growing concern these days, as fears about the potential for terrorist attacks loom worldwide. One airport adopting major...

Introduction to Unicode

Author: Michał Kosmulski Unicode, or the Universal Character Set (UCS), was developed to end once and for all the problems associated with the abundance of...

Midgard 1.6.0 “Swedengard” released

Piotr Pokora writes "This release changes the state of Midgard with major improvements and flexible features. For example, the Midgard database and web sitesetup...

Sound in GNU/Linux

Author: Preston St. Pierre Getting sound to work properly in GNU/Linux can be a real pain (not that it can't be in Windows, too), and even...

Java and .NET security

Scott writes "SUN Microsystems Java and Microsoft's.NET platforms are no more than programming languages that exploit network potential with the idea that the same...

Not So Fast, Linux

Anticipation built for weeks beforehand. The city government of Paris, with 17,000 desktop PCs and hundreds of servers, was mulling a technology shift that...

OpenBSD 3.6 released

Author: Jem Matzan OpenBSD project leader Theo de Raadt today announced the official release of OpenBSD 3.6 for 14 architectures. This regular release includes new...

An MPlayer project update

Author: John Knight MPlayer, a popular movie player application, has been in the 1.0 release candidate stage since September 2003. We caught up with...

Full speed ahead for Open/Speedshop

Author: Tina Gasperson Silicon Graphics (SGI) announced last week it was teaming with the U.S. Department of Energy to begin work on Open/Speedshop, an open...

JDOM 1.0 gives Java developers a powerful tool for XML processing

Author: Daniel Rubio JDOM is a method for processing XML from a Java environment. Conceived in late 2001, JDOM reached its 1.0 release in September....